The Weekly News contains both NEW! entries for this week, as well as other important information that has been provided before, but still relevant.
FROM THE PRINCIPAL’S OFFICE
NEW!
Thank you to all the parents that attended conferences last week! We had over 100 students represented by a parent and that was great to see. We appreciate your partnership with us in the education of your children.
SENIORS AND PARENTS OF SENIORS
Please click here for information about Senior Photos for the yearbook.
RLHS VOLUNTEER/FAMILY SERVICE HOURS
Every family is expected to volunteer at least 20 hours of service each school year (July 1-June 30) to directly benefit RLHS. PLEASE NOTE- RLHS student responsibilities, commitments, and expectations that are part of a sport or club (NHS, Student Council, Student Ambassadors, team events) do not count toward the 20 RLHS service hours.
Thrift Shop Service Hours
We ask that six of those hours are spent volunteering at our Thrift Shop. The Thrift Shop is open Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays and is looking for help during morning shifts (10 a.m.-1 p.m.) and afternoon shifts (1 p.m.- 4 p.m.). Students, parents, grandparents, and friends of RLHS are needed to sort, clean, price and display merchandise and work in the store. One adult and one student, or two adults, are needed for each shift. SATURDAY VOLUNTEERS ARE ESPECIALLY NEEDED!
Schedule Service Hours with the Thrift Shop at 1222 Lathrop Ave.
To sort, clean, price and/or help with incoming donations – call Pat Hellenberg 262.498.8851. To help with checkout/cashier – call Barb Tertel 262.632.1070 .
Schedule Service Hours with MORE Thrift Shop at 1228 Lathrop Ave.
Call Peggy Groth 262.498.2161 or Judy Lamers 262.321.4095.
WE NEED HARVEST FAIR HELP!
If you’re available for an hour or two (or more!) on Fri., Nov. 1, or Sat., Nov. 2, please use the convenient link below to sign-up. This is a popular community event and a fun way to get your volunteer hours in!
Here’s how it works in 3 easy steps:
- Click the link to go to our invitation page on SignUp.
- Enter your email address: (You will NOT need to register an account on SignUp)
- Sign up! Choose your spots – SignUp will send you automated confirmation and reminders. Easy!
Note: SignUp does not share your email address with anyone. If you prefer not to use your email address, please contact me and I can sign you up manually.
2025 Grand Dala ~ DENIM & DIAMONDS
Here’s another chance to get involved! The Grand Gala planning committee will meet at 6:30 p.m. on, Tues., Nov. 5, in the cafeteria. The Grand Gala is the largest fundraiser of the year. It includes dinner, silent and live auctions, and dancing to the music of Chicago’s High Society Orchestra. We need several volunteers during the next few months, and your hours count toward your family service hours. Parents – This is a great opportunity to volunteer with your friends – or meet new friends. Please send an email to Krista at klong@RacineLutheran.org if you are interested in joining in the fun!
Service Hours Bonuses
Once your family completes 20 hours, your student will receive a gift certificate for a free lunch at RLHS! Additionally, at the end of the school year, the three families with the most volunteer hours will be awarded a $50 credit to their RLHS school account, which can be applied toward various expenses such as lunch balance, athletic fee, yearbook, parking pass, and more!
FROM THE ATHLETIC OFFICE
Important Dates:
- Winter Sports Meeting Thursday November 7 at 7:00pm
- Girls Basketball Practice Begins Monday November 11
- Boys Basketball Practice Begins Monday November 18
*It is time to get ready for Winter sports!
Athletes cannot begin participation in practice until students are registered for their sport. To get a registration card, all the following must be turned in to the Athletic Office:
- 1) A physical exam is required of all student-athletes for the first and third year of high school participation. OR
- 1a) An alternate year card is required of all student-athletes for the second and fourth year of high school participation.
- 2) Sign and return the Lutheran High Athletics Agreement and the Concussion Information and Acknowledgement Form which includes the Lutheran High Athletics Policies, WIAA Policies, the Metro Classic Conference Sportsmanship guidelines, the Ascension All Saints Athletic Training Consent for Care and Treatment, and student/parent concussion information. Please read the Athletic Handbook prior to signing this form.
- 3) Pay Participation Fee – These fees are used to offset some of the cost for transportation, officials, and equipment. The participation fee is $150 per season with a cap of $450 per year for a family. This fee does not cover the cost of hats, socks, etc.
All forms need to be turned in once per school year. These forms can be picked up at school or found online here on the school website.
AGAIN, PLAYERS MAY NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE UNTIL ALL FORMS AND FEES HAVE BEEN TURNED IN TO THE ATHLETIC OFFICE.
Game Schedules
Are on the online school calendar which can be found here. Or click on the “Calendar” link on the school website. You may also sign up for notifications from the calendar site which will alert you to upcoming contests and schedule changes. Coaches contact information is also found on the calendar site.
Spirit Wear
Our spirit wear page is on the school website. Look for the spirit wear link on the top of the homepage.
COUNSELOR’S CORNER
NCAA Eligibility Webinar on November 3 from 5-6pm CT:
Are you a student-athlete dreaming of playing your sport at the NCAA level? Invest in your future and spend an hour understanding the requirements and how to prepare for NCAA certification. Join NCAA Eligibility Center staff, who will walk you through what you need to do to compete at the NCAA Division I, II or III level. Staff will be answering questions live during the presentation, so come prepared to learn how to take your game to the next level! Click here to register.
A Night at the Museum Resource Fair: November 9 at 6pm
Join LCFS and other area RSOs who will host a fun-filled FREE night at the Milwaukee Public Museum to provide mental health and wellness resources for the LCMS community! Resource information topics include adoption, social media safety, youth depression and anxiety, trafficking, grief and loss, Christian parenting, drug and substance abuse, and much more! Now more than ever, child mental health is a priority. Dive into an array of resources designed to support youth, teens, young adults and families. Enjoy an evening filled with fun activities, uplifting music of ATK Ministry, and a community embodying faith, love, and hope. Go to LCFS’s website events page (www.lcfswi.org) to register and learn more.
NEW!
APPRENTICESHIP Open House & Career Fair
Mark your calendars for Tuesday, November 21 from 3-6pm! You’re Invited to discover the many advantages of apprenticeship while enjoying refreshments & giveaways! The Open House will include a Career Fair, Skills Demonstrations, Hands-on Activities & more. Plan to attend this Free Event located at Gateway’s SC Johnson iMET Center 2320 Renaissance Blvd.
FROM THE TECHNOLOGY AND COUNSELING DEPARTMENTS
As parents navigate the digital landscape with their teens, staying informed about the latest trends and potential challenges is crucial. Screenagers, a leading organization dedicated to understanding the impact of technology on young people, is launching a weekly news posting to provide parents with timely insights and practical advice.The weekly news posting will cover a wide range of topics related to screen time, social media, online safety, and digital well-being. Parents can expect to learn about:
- Emerging trends: Stay up-to-date on the newest apps, platforms, and online challenges that may be impacting your teen.
- Research and studies: Gain access to the latest research findings on the effects of screen time on mental health, sleep, and academic performance.
- Expert advice: Hear from experts in child development, technology, and mental health who offer practical tips and strategies for navigating the digital world with your teen.
- Real-world examples: Learn from real-life stories of families who have successfully addressed screen time challenges and fostered healthy digital habits.
By subscribing to Screenagers Tech Talk Tuesdays, parents can become more informed, empowered, and confident in their ability to support their teen’s digital journey.
Subscribe to Screenagers Tech Talk Tuesday by clicking on this link https://www.screenagersmovie.com/blog.
TRAVEL NEWS
Trip to England, France, Belgium & Germany
Mr. Gasau will be leading a trip to Europe in June of 2026 to study World War II and Western European culture. All stakeholders (students, alumni, parents, supporters) of RLHS are invited to sign up and go on this once-in-a-lifetime trip. Please contact Mr. Gasau at ngasau@RacineLutheran.org or 262-488-3061if you have any questions.
Below is the link for the tour page.www.eftours.com/2754634ME. Please contact Mr. Gasau at ngasau@RacineLutheran.org or 262-488-3061 if you have any questions.
Trip to England, France, Belgium & Germany (see website for detailed itinerary)
- Day 1: Fly overnight to England
- Day 2: London
- Day 3: London
- Day 4: London – Portsmouth – Normandy region
- Day 5: Normandy region D
- Day 6: Normandy region – Rouen – Paris
- Day 7: Paris
- Day 8: Paris – Bastogne
- Day 9: Bastogne – Cologne – Berlin
- Day 10: Berlin
- Day 11: Depart for home