Congratulations Class of 2024
This weekend we have the honor of watching the Class of 2024 graduate and walk across the stage. We want to wish all of our seniors and their families congratulations and good luck as they begin the next chapter of their life. CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 2024!!!!!
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We are excited to welcome everyone back for our first day of school tomorrow! Please take note of the following reminders and updates:
- Tuesday 1/2 day (dismissal 10:18), Wednesday full day, Thursday full day, no school Friday or Monday
- Student drop off: When dropping off your student, please follow the map below. Students will only be allowed to enter through the main entrance this year. Please pull all the way forward in the right lane along the curb. The left lane is for moving vehicles only. Promptly drop off our your student and continue to the exit.
Welcome back to the new school year at John Glenn. I hope this letter finds you all well-rested and excited for the opportunities and experiences that lie ahead. As we embark on this academic year, I want to extend a warm welcome to our returning students and families, as well as to those who are joining us for the first time. Our dedicated staff has been working diligently over the summer to prepare an engaging and enriching learning environment that will support every student’s growth and success.
Dear John Glenn Parents/Guardians, Students, and Staff:
I hope this message finds you well. As we approach the end of the school year, I wanted to take a moment to acknowledge an important milestone for our seniors: their last day of school.
It's a bittersweet moment for all of us as we bid farewell to a group of students who have grown and flourished within our school community. Over the years, we have watched them learn, explore, and develop into the remarkable individuals they are today. Their contributions to our school, both inside and outside the classroom, have left an indelible mark on all of us.
Dear John Glenn Parents/Guardians, Students, and Staff:
As we embrace the warmth of May and the blossoming of spring, it brings us to a special occasion – Mother’s Day. On behalf of the entire school community, I extend heartfelt greetings to all the mothers, grandmothers, guardians, and mother figures who nurture and support our students every day.
Dear John Glenn Parents/Guardians, Students, and Staff:
As we near the end of another academic year, I am writing to talk about something that may be affecting your seniors: senioritis. Senioritis is a term used to describe a decline in motivation and academic performance that can occur among students in their final year of high school or college as they anticipate graduation.