Come to the IB Art Exhibition!

PTSO Fundraiser at Petro's! Feb 15. 2023 from 11 AM until 8 PM!
Congratulations to these Williams High student athletes who officially signed today to continue their athletic and academic careers. Congratulations! We know the lessons learned in your sport will serve you well in life. #StudentCenterFutureFocused

ACT Information Session It is next week Wednesday, February 8th at 5:30 PM on Zoom. Time: Feb 8, 2023 05:30 PM Zoom Link:
https://us05web.zoom.us/j/89216638129?pwd=UTVRRFlsMDNkUFhLbE9NaEx5UE9oQT09
Meeting ID: 892 1663 8129
Passcode: 2EFg9C
Come out to the WHS Registration Fair! Learn about Classes! Win WHS Swag! Enter to win spring sports passes! 2/6/23 at 4:30 PM in the gym!

Valentine's Week is now SPIRIT WEEK!
We can't wait for Valentine's Spirit Week! Dress each day the week of Valentine's!
This year Student Council is selling Candygrams for $2 each. They will be delivered during fourth block on Valentine's day. They can be sent to/from staff and students. They will be on sale from 2/9-2/13 in the morning and afternoon in room 217 or 209.

Everyone wants to be a bulldog! We can’t wait to start our new semester with you Bulldogs!

Teachers were working hard across the district today, planning and preparing for upcoming lessons. Here we have the Williams Zone orchestra teachers deciding what to introduce to their students by reading and playing some newly-published music! #StudentCenteredFutureFocused

Fall Make up Picture day is 1/31/23

Volleybros Tournament Information: 2/10/23 6:00 PM $5
Sign up in room 217

On 1/18/23, come out to It's All Good: Southern Kitchen (2306 S Church St) they are generously donating 15% of Dine-In, Takeout, Delivery & Pick up orders to support a great cause -- WHS - Dine Out Nights! We ask that you RSVP here: shorturl.at/agjmW
(even if you’re not completely sure) so It's All Good: Southern Kitchen knows roughly how many orders to expect & so you have access to all the event details.

A small group of students from Williams is making a BIG impact on our community with Operation: Do Something. 💗 They recently collected stuffed animals and donated them to a local children's emergency room. This month they're helping the homeless. ✅ Check out their story next Monday morning @ 7:15 on Fox 8 with Cindy Farmer. #ABSSCommunity
The String Fling will be held Wednesday, December 14, 2022 at 7 Pm in the Williams Auditorium. This event will feature 4th - 12th grade orchestra students from Grove Park Elementary, Hillcrest Elementary, Smith Elementary, Turrentine Middle School, and Williams High School.
Next week is WInter Spirit Week! Spirit Week: Home For the Holidays
Merry Monday- Red and Green- Monday
Ugly Sweater Day- Tuesday
Holiday Character Day- Wednesday- Dress as your favorite Holiday Character ( some ideas.... Rudolf, Buddy the Elf, Santa & his elves, the grinch...)
Family Christmas Card Day- Dress like you're taking christmas card pics with someone or a group-Thursday
Night before christmas- PJ day- Friday
Come out and enjoy Cici's Pizza for dinner on Tuesday 12/13/22 and a portion of the proceeds will be donated to Williams High School! We hope to see you there!
Congratulations to our 2023 Teacher of the year Ms Simao and our Classified Employee of the year Ms Caviness! Congratulations to both of you!

Do you have questions about financial aid for college? Come out to our FAFSA Night, next Tuesday, 12/6, from 6:00 - 7:30 in the Media Center. Please bring a laptop and your 2021 taxes if you want to work on your FAFSA at the event. Seniors and Parents are welcome!

This month's Bulldog Spotlight Recipient is Mr Prinz. Mr Prinz's colleagues say: I've seen Mr Prinz continuing to build relationships with students and he allows students to explain how they feel and help those that don’t learn as fast as others to figure out various ways in which they can better themselves. He helps students to learn in a way that best suits them.
I often see students chatting with him outside of class, and most importantly I see him going above and beyond for students.. When one student who normally bikes to school had a broken pedal, they helped get the student two pedals and attach them. You can't get more heartfelt and powerful than that.
Bob confronted his challenge, and sailed into the Homecoming Show with an open heart, an open mind, and a willingness to have fun. He made a huge difference to our students portraying George Bulldog, and it took a great deal of courage for him to do that. Also, he is a tremendous advocate for our students, and gives his whole heart, mind and dedication to not only the community at Williams, but the community built within our classrooms each and every day. I'm proud to work alongside such an exemplary educator.
Thank you Mr Prinz, for all that you do! Go Bulldogs!
