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- All Greeley Parade Band
Parade Marching Band made up of students from all Greeley Area Middle and High Schools. The Band practices in June and marches in the Independence Stampede Parade on July 4th.
- Art Club
This is a combining of National Art Honor Society and Potters Guild. We compete in compotitions, create art, run art sales, community service work, etc. Open to all students who are interested in creating and learning more about art.
- AVID
See your counselor for more information.
- Booga Band Boosters
This parent group supports the GWHS Spartan Marching Band.
Contact Mr. Chet Arthur at 348-5537 for more information.
- Building and Facility Use
- Community Use of District Buildings is coordinated through the Facilities and Planning Department. All applications for building or site use must be submitted through the Facilities Operations Center.
- If you would like to use a District 6 Building or Facility;
- Use this resource page and links!
- Counseliing
Welcome.
Waneta Elliott works with students whose last name begins with A-E.
Renae Stringer works with students whose last name begins with F-L.
Joe Smeltzer works with students whose last name begins with M-R.
Sarah Johnson works with students whose last name begins with S-Z.
- FBLA
See Ms. Davies (Rm 604) for information.
- FCCLA
See the following teachers for more information:
Mrs. Hall (Rm705)
Ms. Knepper (Rm 707)
Mrs. Vera (Rm 707)
- FFA
See the following teachers for information:
Mr. Conklin (Rm 611)
Mr. Longacre (Rm 709)
- Forensics
See Mr. Scott (Rm 303) for more information
- French Club
French Club (le club de français) is made up of students taking French and some that do not take French. Please talk to Ms Petkovsek in room 608 if you have any questions.
- FTA
See Mrs. Hall (Rm 705) for information.
- GWHS Booster Club
Contact Ty Miller (388-4722) - President for more information.
This parent group meets on the 3rd Monday of the month at 6:30 pm in Rm 100.
- Interact
Community Service Organization
See Mr. Haefeli (Rm 308) for information.
- International Baccalaureate
IB Mission Statement
The International Baccalaureate Organization aims to develop inquiring, knowledgeable and caring young people
who help create a better and more peaceful world through
intercultural understanding and respect.
- Key Club
See Mr. E. Johnson (Rm 307) for information.
- LINK Crew
See Mr. Haefeli (Rm 308) or Ms. Miller-Hughes (Rm 206) for information.
- National Honor Society
National Honor Society is an organization comprised of some of Greeley West's finest students. The organization is dedicated to several main principles: leadership, academic excellence, character, and a spirit of serving the community. NHS members are required to complete at least 4 community service projects during their senior year at West. Applying DOES NOT guarantee admittance as applicants must meet several strict standards for acceptance. ONLY SENIORS CAN APPLY FOR MEMBERSHIP INTO NHS. The requirements are as follows:
1. A cumulative GPA of a 3.4 or higher 2. Faculty rating form (rated on leadership & character by teachers that know applicant) 3. Active involvement in a minimum of 2 school activities (ie., clubs, sports, band, theatre, etc.) 4. Involved with at least 1 community service project within the last year (ie., highway clean-up, food bank, habitat for humanity, etc.)
To answer any further questions you can contact Mr. Don Wagner at 348-5469.
- SHIELD
See Mrs. Parker (Rm 302) or Mrs. Stringer (Counseling Office) for more information.
- Spanish Club
Contact Mrs. Parker (Rm 302),
Mrs. Pardo(Rm 102)
or Mrs. Snider (Rm 701)
for more information.
- STAND
See Mrs. Parker (Rm 302) or Mrs. Stringer (Counseling Office) for more information.
- Thespians
See Mrs. Freemole (Theatre) for more information.
- Upward Bound
Contact Miel Sloan 970-491-6473 for more information.
- West Library
1. The mission of the GWHS Library is to ensure that students and staff are effective users of ideas and information.
2. Students may check out up to four books for 3 weeks using their student ID card. There is an overdue charge of 5 cents per school day for books returned late.
3. There are 16 computers available for student use. Students may print out up to 3 pages for free, then it's 10 cents per page.
4. Library links include on-line resources, a magazine and newspaper database as well as classroom teachers sties.
5. There is a coin-operated copy machine available. Copies are 10 cents per page.
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