Spring Future Ready Day
Green Day
Friday, May 23
Green Day
Friday, May 23
9th Graders - Field Trip to Tahoma National Cemetery; students get information in World History/AP Human Geography classes
10th Graders - Participate in a variety of activities including a community service fair, seminars about postsecondary education and training options, a lesson about financial aid, and a health lesson*.
11th Graders - Go to an assembly that covers important information about the Senior Transition Exit Plan (STEP), attend the community service fair and seminars about postsecondary education and training options, and a health lesson*. Juniors in Running Start and PSSC are not required to participate in Future Ready Day and should attend their regular Running Start/PSSC classes that day. If it fits in their schedule, they are encouraged to go to the STEP presentation in the Performing Arts Center from 7:50 - 8:20 am.
12 Graders - STEP Senior Presentations for all seniors except PSSC
Breakfast will be served. No lunch will be served, but students can get a pre-bagged lunch during breakfast service.
Opens: Monday, April 28 at 7 am
Closes: Monday, May 5 at 3 pm
Student may register on their own starting on Monday, April 28 at 7 am. They will also have time to register in 10th and 11th grade English classes.
10th grade slideshow shown in ELA class
11th grade slideshow shown in ELA class
Students register for Future Ready Day through their Skyward account. Students who don't register will have seminars selected for them.
Students will get a copy of their Future Ready Day schedule the week of May 19 in their ELA classes.
Students will report directly to their Future Ready Day first period at 7:40 (NOT the student's regularly assigned teacher). Students who were not able to get their schedules ahead of time can get them from the list posted on the bulletin board between the Learning Commons and the student printer.
10th graders only need to bring a copy of their schedule and a pen or pencil to school that day.
11th graders should also bring their computer, which may be used in some seminars.
*The 10th and 11th grade health lessons meet the Washington State HIV/AIDS Prevention Education Requirement. View district curriculum and get more information.
Seniors do not attend school in the morning and will do their Senior Presentations in the afternoon. They should report to school between 12:00 and 12:15 and will be finished at approximately 2:30. Students are required to stay for all presentations in their group.
More information about Senior Presentations on the STEP website.
Senior Running Start students are expected to be at THS for Senior Presentations. They need to check their email for more information.
Senior PSSC students will attend PSSC classes on Friday, May 23. They will be scheduled for Senior Presentations on Tuesday, May 27 and should watch ParentSquare for more information.