They enjoyed a delicious breakfast from Booher’s while rotating through stations designed to help them get ready for graduation and beyond. Students had the opportunity to connect with Jorge Rodriguez from CCAC, explore employment and scholarship opportunities with local businesses, speak with representatives from the Armed Forces, and pick up their caps and gowns.
Exciting times ahead as our seniors take their next steps! 🎓🎉


Where: Mrs. Hays Room (129)
When: Wednesday, April 22nd
For: Junior Students
Topics this week: How to turn your SAT score into a paycheck and find schools that will "buy" your score with merit cash!


Pink Survivor Forms are due May 4th.
Donation cards and money can be returned to your child's teacher.
Additional donation cards are available.
Please email abbie.denning@napoleonschools.org with any questions.

As shared in February, next week’s testing schedule is listed below. Morning bus routes will run as usual. Students are responsible for arranging transportation home after testing, or they may remain at school and take the afternoon bus at 2:33 PM. For students signing out the regular policies will be followed. If a student leaves the building on testing days they will not be able to return to the building. Seniors can attend career center with their own transportation on Tuesday and Thursday.
*Reminder Monday is a half Day. Professional Development Day -dismissal @ 11:04am.

THURSDAY, APRIL 23 from 5:30-7:00 PM
There will be over 50 colleges, universities, and military branches available to speak to students and parents.
In addition, the College and Career Access Center will be presenting a special session FROM 5:00-5:30 for juniors to help them get started on their senior year planning.
Youth for Understanding will also be presenting on Study Abroad Programs available from 4:30-5:00 PM.



Students ended the unit by learning an essential life-saving skill — CPR. We’re proud of their hard work and commitment to being prepared to help others in an emergency! ❤️👏







It's time to start thinking about fall sports!
-Summer Workouts: Mondays 9am-11am & Open Soccer Wednesdays 5pm-6pm
-Parent Meeting June 2nd @ 6:00pm
-Questions? Contact Coach Steve @ skeinath@gmail.com or 517-474-0428

Gage Breining
Josh Keyes
Rylan Lovett
Trenton Pruitt
Davis Tallman
Ashton Warner



Go Pirates!!

Order forms are due Friday, April 10, 2026 by 2:00 PM
📍 Please turn them in to the high school office
If you have any questions, feel free to contact:
📞 Liz Hankis — (517) 748-3550
Thank you for your support!







🚍🛑 Passing a School Bus Safely & Legally
We’re all doing our best—and one thing we all share is a commitment to keeping our students safe! 💛
Our bus drivers and community members work together every day to make that happen, and we truly appreciate it.
Here are a few important reminders to keep everyone safe:
🔶 Amber Lights = Slow Down & Prepare to Stop
Amber warning lights are activated at least 200 feet before the stop. This is your signal that the bus is about to stop.
🔴 Red Lights = STOP
When the bus stops and red lights begin flashing (as soon as the doors open), ALL traffic must stop—from both directions (unless on a divided roadway).
🛑 Stop Arm = Extra Warning, Not the Rule
The extended stop sign is helpful—but it’s the flashing red lights that legally require you to stop.
👀 Stay Alert
Students may be crossing the road at any time—always watch carefully and never assume it’s clear.
Let’s continue working together to keep our kids safe! 🏴☠️💙
RED LIGHTS FLASHING ~ NO PASSING



