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    Senior Class Events and Updates: March Addition

     

    Seniors,

    Here is the March addition of Senior Class events and updates. Please make note of Senior Prom (tickets sales are open), the class trip (spots remaining), and the Senior Walk (will be June 9th), as updates are highlighted. 

    Here are the updates that were shared with you, and please share them with your families and those who are important to you.

    1. Graduation Ceremony: Wednesday, June 11th at 4:15pm. The ceremony will take place in our stadium. All our welcome and we do not provide tickets. Please reach out if you have any family members, who will need any special accommodations. Families may begin arriving to campus as early as 12:00. Graduates must report at 3:00pm.
    1. Graduation Rehearsal: Tuesday, June 10th, at 11:15am. We typically end by 1:00pm so please plan accordingly. Attendance is mandatory.
    1. Caps & Gowns: Balfour is our graduation vendor, and they recently reported to us that about 50% of the class has already purchased their Cap & Gown. If you have not yet made your purchase, please do so by February 15th – which is the final day of their normal registration period. There is a late registration period, through April 15th, but it comes with an added fee. 
    1. Senior Prom: Thursday, May 29th at Normandy Farm from 7:00 – 11:00. Seniors will be excused from school on Friday, May 30thTickets are on sale TODAY through April 11th, and the cost will be $90 per ticket. Table sign-ups will begin on April 18th and run through May 9th. We then turn over all of our information to Normandy. 
    1. Senior Class Trip: Wednesday, June 4th to Hershey Park. We will leave South at approximately 8:30am and return around 7:30 that evening. Cost is $85 and all participating students must ride the coach bus. Trip packages are nonrefundable; however, in the event that a student cannot make it on June 4th, the ticket remains good to use through July 31stTicket sales have closed on MyPaymentsPlus but some bus seats remain available. Please contact Mr. Piselli directly if you wish to join the trip. 
    1. Senior Walk: This is one of the best traditions, as Seniors close out their South careers and return to their elementary schools in caps and gowns. We do have a date and it will be Monday, June 9th.If you did not attend a CB elementary school, I still want you to take part in this event so please reach out to me and we will figure out a plan.

    I will continue these updates each month as we draw closer to the final stretch. I ask that you continue your leadership in our school. As I have told you throughout the year, the Sophomores and Juniors look up to you, and the faculty and staff count on you. Enjoy the next few months and be there for one another.

    Please reach out with any questions related to any of this information.

    Take care,

    Mr. Piselli, House Principal ’25

     

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    Seniors,

    Schedules are live and the building is just about ready to welcome you to Day 1 of your Senior year. This is a very exciting time of year, and I just wanted to take a moment and make sure you have some Senior-specific information prior to the start of school. 

    1. Class of 2025 Senior shirts - deadline is this Thursday. I plan to email our order to our vendor on Friday morning. This will be our final order. Please email me with any questions. I hope to have this order of shirts in by mid-September. We will distribute them to students during a Titan Forum. 

    2. Late Arrival/Early Release Students: Students with Late Arrival do NOT have to report to school on Day 1 until the start of Block 2 - 8:50am. We are beginning the day with Titan Forum, and you will be excused from TF on infinite campus. We are also ending the day with Titan Forum, and Late Arrival students are expected to attend TF from 2:10 - 2:30. Early Release students will be marked as excused for that end of day Titan Forum period and may be leave school following Block 3 - 1:05pm. The regular Late Arrival/Early Release schedule will begin on Day 2, Wednesday. 

    3. Obligations and Success Plan: Please make sure that you are up to date on any fees and/or Success Plan requirements. You cannot purchase a parking pass until you are obligation-free. Your Late Arrival/Early Release will also be changed to a required Study Hall until you have completed your Success Plan tasks. Please email me with any questions. 

    4. Senior Sunrise: We are NOT doing Senior Sunrise on Day 1. Our Class Officers will be checking the forecast and plan to do this event on 9/6, 9/9, or the next best weather date. The Officers will communicate this event on their social media page. 

    That's all I have for now. I wish you the very best final week of summer and a relaxing holiday weekend. 

    See you soon!

    -Mr. Piselli - House Principal, Class of 2025 

    **This message will also be shared on the class canvas page**

    Greetings Seniors and Families of the Class of 2025, 

    We are reopening the sale of Senior T-shirts for the next few weeks. The sale is open right now on MyPaymentsPlus and will run through Friday, September 6th. This will allow us to catch any potential new enrollees, and I will make an in-person reminder during our opening day class meeting. 

    If you would like to purchase a shirt, or if you would like to buy any additional shirts for family members, then please do the following:

    1. Visit this survey link to provide your information (name, size, email, etc.) 

    2. Next, visit  and click on Class of 2025 - Senior T-shirts. This will allow you to make payment on your order(s). 

    *If buying more than 1 shirt, you will need to repeat this process for each shirt. 

    Please reach out to me with any questions. Happy to help. 

    Take care,

    Mr. Piselli 

    College Admissions Exams (SAT/ACT) for Juniors and Seniors

    During 11th grade, students should plan to take either the SAT or ACT after they have completed Algebra 2. This will ensure they have covered the Math content that is on these exams. Registration for the SAT/ACT is directlthrough the organization’s website (NOT through Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµ/MyPaymentsPlus). To register for these exams, please use these links:                           

     

    PSAT for Sophomores and Juniors

    The PSAT (sophomores and juniors only) is a practice exam for the SAT being held on Saturday October 14th. The registration deadline for the PSAT has passed. Unfortunately, due to College Board ordering deadlines, late registrations cannot be accepted.

    If you are unfamiliar with the PSAT, you can explore the information provided on the . *NEW* this year, the PSAT is now only offered in a digital format in preparation for future SAT digital transformations. ALL STUDENTS TAKING THE PSAT/NMSQT on October 14th will be We recommend students do this from home in advance, though there will be time during a specific Titan Forum during which students will be prompted to do so. Those who do not download BlueBook prior to testing morning will not be able to take the test.

    For more information on other resources for test prep, please visit our Testing Page of the Guidance Website.

     

    House Principal: Joseph Piselli
    jpiselli@cbsd.org or 267-893-3000

    Secretaries: Mrs. Kathy Lear & Mrs. Rachel Mackey 

    School Counselors:

    • Mr. Kerry Monk (A-Cn)
    • Mr. Tom Hill (Co-Gd)
    • Mrs. Jessica Shaw (Ge-Ke)
    • Mrs. Taryn Barrett (Kf-Mg)
    • Mrs. Michelle McGroggan (Mh-Re)
    • Mr. Patrick Chapman (Rf-To)
    • Mrs. Laura Ladley (Tp-Z)
    • Mrs. Rachel Davis (Student Support Counselor)

    Security: Mr. Weber and Mr. Stratton 

    Attendance Office: Mrs. Gentile & Mrs. Weitzel
    Phone: 267-893-3200
    Email: southattendance@cbsd.org

    Class Advisor: Mr. Michael Griffith mgriffith@cbsd.org

     


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    Academic Integrity


    Central Bucks High School South strives to provide the best educational experience possible. In order to maximize learning, students must engage in assigned work and study adequately to prepare for assessments. The learning process is hindered when students cut corners, “borrow” the work of others, or use unauthorized assistance during tests and quizzes.


    For this reason, CB South has developed an Academic Integrity policy intended to guide the behavior and academic choices of our students. All students should take time to familiarize themselves with this policy.