Wednesday, December 21, 2022

Flock IS Family (12/21/22)

 Hello Glendale High School Families,

I want to thank each and every one of you for sharing your student with us this year, and for allowing us to have a chance to impact their life in a positive way.  This blog will serve as a tool to communicate important information to Glendale families.  This is not all-inclusive, so please check out social media and the school website for information.

Glendale High School Mission and Vision
Mission: To inspire personally-driven, community-focused, and globally-connected learners.
Vision: Learners refine their unique abilities to positively impact our world.

(Updated 12/21/22) NO SCHOOL THURSDAY 12/22/22!

(Updated 12/19/22) This Week In GHS Sports
Below is our schedule of events for next week:

(Updated 12/20/22) End of Semester and Weather
As we worked to prepare to end the semester, we made the decision to adjust our schedule to allow students to take the blue day end of semester projects or exams a day early.  I recognize that this is not the ideal situation, but made the best decision we thought possible with the information and forecast that we had available.  Teachers will work with students to make sure that we have the best results possible.

(Updated 12/14/22) Glendale Academy Model Updates
As we near the end of first semester, we will begin the planning for next school year.  One piece of that planning process is the scheduling of students in courses.  That process will begin with students in January, and conversations around scheduling are already taking place.  Prior to scheduling, I wanted to share some important shifts in our academic programming with you.  Glendale High School is an Academy High School.  We work diligently to prepare students for their post high school experiences, whether that be entering the work force, the military, a two year or four year university.  For the past four years we have been working within three Academies; STEM Academy, Business and Law Academy, and Technology and Design Academy. 

 After seeking and receiving feedback from the Glendale community, we have made the decision to expand our Academy model to offer additional options for students.  A listing of the new Glendale Academy Model is linked below.  Within the below link you will find six Academies: Health Services Academy, Industrial Technology and Engineering Academy, Human Services Academy, Natural Resources and Agriculture Academy, Business and Computer Technology Academy, and Arts and Communication Academy.  You will also find the courses that students will take within the Academy of their choice.

 As we begin to schedule students for next year, this information will be very important.  All Glendale 10-12th grade students will be able to choose their Academy and the associated Pathway course, no matter what Academy they are currently in.  We are hopeful that many students will continue in their current Academy and Pathway, but with the change, want to allow students to realign their Pathway choice with their interest.  Your student’s counselor will meet with your student during scheduling at some time between January and March to discuss their Academy and Pathway choice.  We strongly believe that this Academy expansion will be a positive change for our students, and thank you for your support as we work to help students explore their career and post-secondary options.

 2023-24 Glendale High School College and Career Academy Expansion

(Updated 12/16/22) It's A Tradition- Sophomore Fundraiser for class of 2025

To help raise money for the Class of 25' prom and Project 


Graduation the sophomore class officers Adalynn Miller, Alex Morrow, and Salem Gregg have put together some holiday-themed activities during lunches; selling hot cocoa and candy-cane grams. Students are encouraged to purchase any or all of the items during their designated lunch period for $2. Class officers and representatives oversee planning and execution of lunch shifts, including volunteers for running sales and delivery of hot chocolate/candy grams.


(Updated 11/14/22) GO CAPS Information
The GO CAPS Application for the 2023-24 School Year is OPEN!  We currently have a priority deadline set at February 28th.  A lottery will be conducted on March 1st, if needed.  Any applications received after February 28th will be taken into consideration as space allows. Current sophomores and juniors who would like to learn more about GO CAPS can complete the GO CAPS Student Interest Form and a representative from the program will contact them directly. The GO CAPS First Quarter Newsletter gives you a snapshot of the program. 


(Updated 10/26/22) Thank you to our GHS PTSA Business Sponsors!









If your business would like to be a Glendale PTSA sponsor, please contact Kim Ross at kimwross@gmail.com.

(Updated 10/25/22) eSchool Grades
Glendale High School operates on an 8 block schedule.  When you view grades in eSchool you must make a few adjustments to see semester grades, which are cumulative grades for first and second quarter.  Once you are logged in, from the drop down at the top, select ALL RUNS.  Then click refresh.  You will then click FULL VIEW to see the cumulative semester grade for each course.

(Updated 10/12/22) GHS Project Graduation Information
Project Graduation is a wonderful way for our new graduates to celebrate with their entire graduation class in a safe, adult-supervised, and FUN environment. Project Graduation is an all-night, drug and alcohol-free celebration that includes hours of games, activities, music, food, and giveaways. This is the 39th annual Project Graduation to be held through the night, after the commencement ceremony, for Springfield Public Schools graduating seniors. 

Find information here: Glendale Project Graduation website

Do you know a business that could donate to Project Graduation? 
Please send them this:
 Letter for businesses (2-sided)

Support Glendale’s Project Graduation
Once on the Pick-A-Project page, click Donate Now.

Every $20 = one raffle ticket.


After School Tutoring Available!
Glendale will offer after-school tutoring for all content areas on Mondays and Fridays in room 203, and Wednesdays in room 271.  Tutoring will last from 3:15-4:15 PM.  Students just show up to those classrooms on Monday, Wednesday, or Friday, and tutoring will be available.  

Student Device Information
Starting today, students will begin being charged student device fees. Below are the device fee items and the charges associated. 

Fee Item

Free/Reduced Lunch

Full Pay Lunch

Case Replacement

$10

$10

Charger Replacement

$10

$25

Device Repair

$10

$25

Device Full Replacement

$25

$50


School Lunch Information
Student breakfasts and lunches have returned to our previous, before pandemic, pricing guidelines.  All meals must be paid for according to your students’ status. Current prices are  $1.60 full price breakfast, $.30 reduced,  $3.20 lunch, $.40 reduced.  We encourage all guardians to complete a free/reduced price application, if not already done so this year.  Your student can request one at the main office, or at the cash registers during meal services.  You can also apply online on the sps.org website following a link on the right side of the page entitled “free reduced meal application”.  To prepay the meals, you can either send cash or check with your student, bring it in yourself, or add online on the mypaymentsplus.com website.  Be aware the online option does charge a percentage fee based on the amount you add.  You should have received a packet of information regarding all this before school started.  There is a new policy in place, requiring Cafeteria managers to reach out via phone call daily to accounts that exceed charges of $5.00.   We ask you either apply, or make payments on the delinquencies as soon as possible.  If you have any more questions, you may call our Cafeteria Manager at (417) 523-8990.

Wednesday Is Late Start
Glendale High School teachers participate in professional learning weekly, on Wednesday mornings.  Students may still arrive at the normal times, but their school day does not start until 8:40 AM on Wednesdays (8:10 AM Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday).  On Wednesday morning, we provide supervision for students in the cafeteria.

GHS Bell Schedule

Red/Blue Day Calendar
Please utilize the below calendar to help navigate the red and blue days.  

Free/Reduced Lunch Meal Information
Free and Reduced Meal Information and Link to Application

Fees and Fines
To pay off your students' fees online or with a credit card, please follow the instructions below for an easy way to pay.

Getting started is a simple three-step process!
1. Download the app or visit the https://www.myschoolbucks.com/ver2/getmain.action homepage and click on “Sign Up Free”.
2. Create a user profile with your email address, establish a password, and set up your security questions.
3. Add a Student to your account using the student’s name and date of birth or student ID number.   Note:  student ID numbers can be obtained by contacting the school.
Now you’re ready to make payments! 

Student Home Access (eSchool Gradebook)
If you do not know your login, contact the Glendale main office at 417-523-8901, and the office staff will provide this information. 

Then go to https://www.sps.org/ or  https://www.sps.org/glendale  and click on the  Family Home Access Center link. You will then be prompted to enter your username and password.

A+ Program Updates
The A+ Program provides scholarship funds for eligible graduates to attend most Missouri community colleges and technical schools. In addition, several four-year Missouri colleges and universities offer their own scholarship for A+ qualified students. Last year our A+ graduates could earn as much as $10,000 towards their college tuition and general fees. 

Glendale makes the A+ program fun by providing promotional activities and events each school year. Each year we have around 50% of graduates qualify for the A+ program. For more information about the Glendale A+ Program, students can check out their A+ CANVAS course which lists A+ Program Resources, visit the A+ website or follow us on Twitter @glendaleAplus.

If you have any questions please contact Jenny Cofield, Glendale A+ Program Coordinator.

The Branch
Students needing free food, hygiene and/or clothing supplies…  GHS is proud to have The Branch Hygiene, Clothing, and Food Outreach Program inventory available to our students at no cost!  Please see Mr. Faucher or Mrs. Patton for any needs.

Student Grades 
Please check your student's grades for seated courses in eSchool.  We will continue to post student grades in eSchool.  It is vital that students start strong.  Please check your student's grades online, and communicate with your student's teachers.  Our goal is that all students are academically successful, please encourage your student to submit all assignments.

If your student is taking a LAUNCH course or is fully virtual, their grades will be kept updated in Canvas.  

eSchool is where you see your students' grades (completed assignments) and Canvas is where you see what they are doing, and what they will be doing (current and future assignments and learning).

    Grades & D/F Phone Calls
    Grades in eSchool are the official grades for seated students.  GHS will continue sending phone messages to the homes of students who have a D or F in any of their classes. If you haven't started checking eSchool grades please do so.  If you receive the phone call please check eSchool to see what class(es) your student has the D/F. We also recommend you contact the teacher with questions, concerns, or you feel an error has been made.

    For clarification, the report used to determine who receives these calls runs at 4:30 a.m. 
    the day you receive the call. It is possible teachers update grades during the course of the
    day. Again, please check eSchool on a regular basis and direct questions to the teacher(s).

    Glendale and SPS Information GHS Website:  Glendale High School Website
    2021-22 Springfield Public Schools Calendar: 2022-23 SPS School Calendar

    Please remember we are here for you and your student. Don't hesitate to reach out to us at 
    any time.

    For questions, please call 523-8900. 

    Wednesday, December 14, 2022

    Flock IS Family (12/14/22)

     Hello Glendale High School Families,

    I want to thank each and every one of you for sharing your student with us this year, and for allowing us to have a chance to impact their life in a positive way.  This blog will serve as a tool to communicate important information to Glendale families.  This is not all-inclusive, so please check out social media and the school website for information.

    Glendale High School Mission and Vision
    Mission: To inspire personally-driven, community-focused, and globally-connected learners.
    Vision: Learners refine their unique abilities to positively impact our world.

    (Updated 12/12/22) This Week In GHS Sports
    Below is our schedule of events for next week:

    (Updated 12/1/22) Wish List Holiday Tree
    The National Honor Society will sponsor and promote a Wish List Holiday Tree at the Main Entrance of Glendale High School. The Wishlist tree is set up with ornaments with need suggestions for FosterAdopt, The Branch, and PTA Clothing Bank.  We hope to collect the following items to assist these 3 organizations with the following needs:

    Packages of long and short socks Sizes 6-12 for Boys and Girls

    Various new package sizes of Male and Female Underwear (briefs, boxers)

    Gently used shirts, pants, and coats, all children and adult sizes ( Good time to clean out the closets) 

    Take an ornament, bring in the items, and put them in the boxes near the tree. NHS  hopes to sort, organize and deliver the items to these organizations by December 20th. Thank you for considering supporting these three community organizations' needs.

    (Updated 12/14/22) Glendale Academy Model Updates
    As we near the end of first semester, we will begin the planning for next school year.  One piece of that planning process is the scheduling of students in courses.  That process will begin with students in January, and conversations around scheduling are already taking place.  Prior to scheduling, I wanted to share some important shifts in our academic programming with you.  Glendale High School is an Academy High School.  We work diligently to prepare students for their post high school experiences, whether that be entering the work force, the military, a two year or four year university.  For the past four years we have been working within three Academies; STEM Academy, Business and Law Academy, and Technology and Design Academy. 

     After seeking and receiving feedback from the Glendale community, we have made the decision to expand our Academy model to offer additional options for students.  A listing of the new Glendale Academy Model is linked below.  Within the below link you will find six Academies: Health Services Academy, Industrial Technology and Engineering Academy, Human Services Academy, Natural Resources and Agriculture Academy, Business and Computer Technology Academy, and Arts and Communication Academy.  You will also find the courses that students will take within the Academy of their choice.

     As we begin to schedule students for next year, this information will be very important.  All Glendale 10-12th grade students will be able to choose their Academy and the associated Pathway course, no matter what Academy they are currently in.  We are hopeful that many students will continue in their current Academy and Pathway, but with the change, want to allow students to realign their Pathway choice with their interest.  Your student’s counselor will meet with your student during scheduling at some time between January and March to discuss their Academy and Pathway choice.  We strongly believe that this Academy expansion will be a positive change for our students, and thank you for your support as we work to help students explore their career and post-secondary options.

     2023-24 Glendale High School College and Career Academy Expansion

    (Updated 12/16/22) It's A Tradition- Sophomore Fundraiser for class of 2025

    To help raise money for the Class of 25' prom and Project 


    Graduation the sophomore class officers Adalynn Miller, Alex Morrow, and Salem Gregg have put together some holiday-themed activities during lunches; selling hot cocoa and candy-cane grams. Students are encouraged to purchase any or all of the items during their designated lunch period for $2. Class officers and representatives oversee planning and execution of lunch shifts, including volunteers for running sales and delivery of hot chocolate/candy grams.


    (Updated 12/05/22) Falcon Reads and Academic Club- GHS Family Trivia Night

    (Updated 12/14/22) Grades and End of Semester
    Glendale families, please be aware that as of today we only have 7 days of school left prior to our Christmas Break!  Please check your students grades, reach out to teachers, and let's make sure that as many students as possible receive passing grades and credits toward graduation.  Every semester, every grade matters.  Thank you for your support and partnership in making sure all of our students are academically successful.  You can see tutoring information below.

    End of Semester culminating events and Finals will be 12/21 and 12/22.  

    (Updated 11/14/22) GO CAPS Information
    The GO CAPS Application for the 2023-24 School Year is OPEN!  We currently have a priority deadline set at February 28th.  A lottery will be conducted on March 1st, if needed.  Any applications received after February 28th will be taken into consideration as space allows. Current sophomores and juniors who would like to learn more about GO CAPS can complete the GO CAPS Student Interest Form and a representative from the program will contact them directly. The GO CAPS First Quarter Newsletter gives you a snapshot of the program. 


    (Updated 10/26/22) Thank you to our GHS PTSA Business Sponsors!









    If your business would like to be a Glendale PTSA sponsor, please contact Kim Ross at kimwross@gmail.com.

    (Updated 10/25/22) eSchool Grades
    Glendale High School operates on an 8 block schedule.  When you view grades in eSchool you must make a few adjustments to see semester grades, which are cumulative grades for first and second quarter.  Once you are logged in, from the drop down at the top, select ALL RUNS.  Then click refresh.  You will then click FULL VIEW to see the cumulative semester grade for each course.

    (Updated 10/12/22) GHS Project Graduation Information
    Project Graduation is a wonderful way for our new graduates to celebrate with their entire graduation class in a safe, adult-supervised, and FUN environment. Project Graduation is an all-night, drug and alcohol-free celebration that includes hours of games, activities, music, food, and giveaways. This is the 39th annual Project Graduation to be held through the night, after the commencement ceremony, for Springfield Public Schools graduating seniors. 

    Find information here: Glendale Project Graduation website

    Do you know a business that could donate to Project Graduation? 
    Please send them this:
     Letter for businesses (2-sided)

    Support Glendale’s Project Graduation
    Once on the Pick-A-Project page, click Donate Now.

    Every $20 = one raffle ticket.


    After School Tutoring Available!
    Glendale will offer after-school tutoring for all content areas on Mondays and Fridays in room 203, and Wednesdays in room 271.  Tutoring will last from 3:15-4:15 PM.  Students just show up to those classrooms on Monday, Wednesday, or Friday, and tutoring will be available.  

    Student Device Information
    Starting today, students will begin being charged student device fees. Below are the device fee items and the charges associated. 

    Fee Item

    Free/Reduced Lunch

    Full Pay Lunch

    Case Replacement

    $10

    $10

    Charger Replacement

    $10

    $25

    Device Repair

    $10

    $25

    Device Full Replacement

    $25

    $50


    School Lunch Information
    Student breakfasts and lunches have returned to our previous, before pandemic, pricing guidelines.  All meals must be paid for according to your students’ status. Current prices are  $1.60 full price breakfast, $.30 reduced,  $3.20 lunch, $.40 reduced.  We encourage all guardians to complete a free/reduced price application, if not already done so this year.  Your student can request one at the main office, or at the cash registers during meal services.  You can also apply online on the sps.org website following a link on the right side of the page entitled “free reduced meal application”.  To prepay the meals, you can either send cash or check with your student, bring it in yourself, or add online on the mypaymentsplus.com website.  Be aware the online option does charge a percentage fee based on the amount you add.  You should have received a packet of information regarding all this before school started.  There is a new policy in place, requiring Cafeteria managers to reach out via phone call daily to accounts that exceed charges of $5.00.   We ask you either apply, or make payments on the delinquencies as soon as possible.  If you have any more questions, you may call our Cafeteria Manager at (417) 523-8990.

    Wednesday Is Late Start
    Glendale High School teachers participate in professional learning weekly, on Wednesday mornings.  Students may still arrive at the normal times, but their school day does not start until 8:40 AM on Wednesdays (8:10 AM Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday).  On Wednesday morning, we provide supervision for students in the cafeteria.

    GHS Bell Schedule

    Red/Blue Day Calendar
    Please utilize the below calendar to help navigate the red and blue days.  

    Free/Reduced Lunch Meal Information
    Free and Reduced Meal Information and Link to Application

    Fees and Fines
    To pay off your students' fees online or with a credit card, please follow the instructions below for an easy way to pay.

    Getting started is a simple three-step process!
    1. Download the app or visit the https://www.myschoolbucks.com/ver2/getmain.action homepage and click on “Sign Up Free”.
    2. Create a user profile with your email address, establish a password, and set up your security questions.
    3. Add a Student to your account using the student’s name and date of birth or student ID number.   Note:  student ID numbers can be obtained by contacting the school.
    Now you’re ready to make payments! 

    Student Home Access (eSchool Gradebook)
    If you do not know your login, contact the Glendale main office at 417-523-8901, and the office staff will provide this information. 

    Then go to https://www.sps.org/ or  https://www.sps.org/glendale  and click on the  Family Home Access Center link. You will then be prompted to enter your username and password.

    A+ Program Updates
    The A+ Program provides scholarship funds for eligible graduates to attend most Missouri community colleges and technical schools. In addition, several four-year Missouri colleges and universities offer their own scholarship for A+ qualified students. Last year our A+ graduates could earn as much as $10,000 towards their college tuition and general fees. 

    Glendale makes the A+ program fun by providing promotional activities and events each school year. Each year we have around 50% of graduates qualify for the A+ program. For more information about the Glendale A+ Program, students can check out their A+ CANVAS course which lists A+ Program Resources, visit the A+ website or follow us on Twitter @glendaleAplus.

    If you have any questions please contact Jenny Cofield, Glendale A+ Program Coordinator.

    The Branch
    Students needing free food, hygiene and/or clothing supplies…  GHS is proud to have The Branch Hygiene, Clothing, and Food Outreach Program inventory available to our students at no cost!  Please see Mr. Faucher or Mrs. Patton for any needs.

    Student Grades 
    Please check your student's grades for seated courses in eSchool.  We will continue to post student grades in eSchool.  It is vital that students start strong.  Please check your student's grades online, and communicate with your student's teachers.  Our goal is that all students are academically successful, please encourage your student to submit all assignments.

    If your student is taking a LAUNCH course or is fully virtual, their grades will be kept updated in Canvas.  

    eSchool is where you see your students' grades (completed assignments) and Canvas is where you see what they are doing, and what they will be doing (current and future assignments and learning).

      Grades & D/F Phone Calls
      Grades in eSchool are the official grades for seated students.  GHS will continue sending phone messages to the homes of students who have a D or F in any of their classes. If you haven't started checking eSchool grades please do so.  If you receive the phone call please check eSchool to see what class(es) your student has the D/F. We also recommend you contact the teacher with questions, concerns, or you feel an error has been made.

      For clarification, the report used to determine who receives these calls runs at 4:30 a.m. 
      the day you receive the call. It is possible teachers update grades during the course of the
      day. Again, please check eSchool on a regular basis and direct questions to the teacher(s).

      Glendale and SPS Information GHS Website:  Glendale High School Website
      2021-22 Springfield Public Schools Calendar: 2022-23 SPS School Calendar

      Please remember we are here for you and your student. Don't hesitate to reach out to us at 
      any time.

      For questions, please call 523-8900. 

      Wednesday, December 7, 2022

      Flock IS Family (12/07/22)

      Hello Glendale High School Families,

      I want to thank each and every one of you for sharing your student with us this year, and for allowing us to have a chance to impact their life in a positive way.  This blog will serve as a tool to communicate important information to Glendale families.  This is not all-inclusive, so please check out social media and the school website for information.

      Glendale High School Mission and Vision
      Mission: To inspire personally-driven, community-focused, and globally-connected learners.
      Vision: Learners refine their unique abilities to positively impact our world.

      (Updated 11/28/22) This Week In GHS Sports
      Below is our schedule of events for next week:


      (Updated 10/04/22) Updated Policies for Athletic Events
      All high school students who attend athletic events MUST wear an ID badge to the event, and keep it on during the event.  Students may not bring bags or backpacks into events, and no outside food or drink is allowed.  Students will enter through a student entrance, and will not be admitted unless adhering to these policies.

      Middle School students will not be admitted to High School events without a parent who stays on-site for the entirety of the event.  All Middle School students will be required to stay in the bleachers, and are not allowed to move around in the stadium.

      (Updated 12/1/22) Wish List Holiday Tree
      The National Honor Society will sponsor and promote a Wish List Holiday Tree at the Main Entrance of Glendale High School. The Wishlist tree is set up with ornaments with need suggestions for FosterAdopt, The Branch, and PTA Clothing Bank.  We hope to collect the following items to assist these 3 organizations with the following needs:

      Packages of long and short socks Sizes 6-12 for Boys and Girls

      Various new package sizes of Male and Female Underwear (briefs, boxers)

      Gently used shirts, pants, and coats, all children and adult sizes ( Good time to clean out the closets) 

      Take an ornament, bring in the items, and put them in the boxes near the tree. NHS  hopes to sort, organize and deliver the items to these organizations by December 20th. Thank you for considering supporting these three community organizations' needs.

      (Updated 12/05/22) Falcon Reads and Academic Club- GHS Family Trivia Night

      (Updated 11/30/22) Grades and End of Semester
      Glendale families, please be aware that as of today we only have 16 days of school left prior to our Christmas Break!  Please check your students grades, reach out to teachers, and let's make sure that as many students as possible receive passing grades and credits toward graduation.  Every semester, every grade matters.  Thank you for your support and partnership in making sure all of our students are academically successful.  You can see tutoring information below.

      (Updated 11/14/22) GO CAPS Information
      The GO CAPS Application for the 2023-24 School Year is OPEN!  We currently have a priority deadline set at February 28th.  A lottery will be conducted on March 1st, if needed.  Any applications received after February 28th will be taken into consideration as space allows. Current sophomores and juniors who would like to learn more about GO CAPS can complete the GO CAPS Student Interest Form and a representative from the program will contact them directly. The GO CAPS First Quarter Newsletter gives you a snapshot of the program. 


      (Udated 10/25/22) Senior Ads for the Yearbook
      Parents and Guardians of Senior students can find information for purchasing a Senior Recognition Advertisement in the Yearbook HERE

      (Updated 10/26/22) Thank you to our GHS PTSA Business Sponsors!









      If your business would like to be a Glendale PTSA sponsor, please contact Kim Ross at kimwross@gmail.com.

      (Updated 10/25/22) eSchool Grades
      Glendale High School operates on an 8 block schedule.  When you view grades in eSchool you must make a few adjustments to see semester grades, which are cumulative grades for first and second quarter.  Once you are logged in, from the drop down at the top, select ALL RUNS.  Then click refresh.  You will then click FULL VIEW to see the cumulative semester grade for each course.

      (Updated 10/12/22) GHS Project Graduation Information
      Project Graduation is a wonderful way for our new graduates to celebrate with their entire graduation class in a safe, adult-supervised, and FUN environment. Project Graduation is an all-night, drug and alcohol-free celebration that includes hours of games, activities, music, food, and giveaways. This is the 39th annual Project Graduation to be held through the night, after the commencement ceremony, for Springfield Public Schools graduating seniors. 

      Find information here: Glendale Project Graduation website

      Do you know a business that could donate to Project Graduation? 
      Please send them this:
       Letter for businesses (2-sided)

      Support Glendale’s Project Graduation
      Once on the Pick-A-Project page, click Donate Now.

      Every $20 = one raffle ticket.


      (Updated 09/28/22) After School Tutoring Available!
      Glendale will offer after-school tutoring for all content areas on Mondays and Fridays in room 203, and Wednesdays in room 271.  Tutoring will last from 3:15-4:15 PM.  Students just show up to those classrooms on Monday, Wednesday, or Friday, and tutoring will be available.  

      Student Device Information
      Starting today, students will begin being charged student device fees. Below are the device fee items and the charges associated. 

      Fee Item

      Free/Reduced Lunch

      Full Pay Lunch

      Case Replacement

      $10

      $10

      Charger Replacement

      $10

      $25

      Device Repair

      $10

      $25

      Device Full Replacement

      $25

      $50


      School Lunch Information
      Student breakfasts and lunches have returned to our previous, before pandemic, pricing guidelines.  All meals must be paid for according to your students’ status. Current prices are  $1.60 full price breakfast, $.30 reduced,  $3.20 lunch, $.40 reduced.  We encourage all guardians to complete a free/reduced price application, if not already done so this year.  Your student can request one at the main office, or at the cash registers during meal services.  You can also apply online on the sps.org website following a link on the right side of the page entitled “free reduced meal application”.  To prepay the meals, you can either send cash or check with your student, bring it in yourself, or add online on the mypaymentsplus.com website.  Be aware the online option does charge a percentage fee based on the amount you add.  You should have received a packet of information regarding all this before school started.  There is a new policy in place, requiring Cafeteria managers to reach out via phone call daily to accounts that exceed charges of $5.00.   We ask you either apply, or make payments on the delinquencies as soon as possible.  If you have any more questions, you may call our Cafeteria Manager at (417) 523-8990.

      Wednesday Is Late Start
      Glendale High School teachers participate in professional learning weekly, on Wednesday mornings.  Students may still arrive at the normal times, but their school day does not start until 8:40 AM on Wednesdays (8:10 AM Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday).  On Wednesday morning, we provide supervision for students in the cafeteria.

      GHS Bell Schedule

      Red/Blue Day Calendar
      Please utilize the below calendar to help navigate the red and blue days.  

      Free/Reduced Lunch Meal Information
      Free and Reduced Meal Information and Link to Application

      Fees and Fines
      To pay off your students' fees online or with a credit card, please follow the instructions below for an easy way to pay.

      Getting started is a simple three-step process!
      1. Download the app or visit the https://www.myschoolbucks.com/ver2/getmain.action homepage and click on “Sign Up Free”.
      2. Create a user profile with your email address, establish a password, and set up your security questions.
      3. Add a Student to your account using the student’s name and date of birth or student ID number.   Note:  student ID numbers can be obtained by contacting the school.
      Now you’re ready to make payments! 

      Student Home Access (eSchool Gradebook)
      If you do not know your login, contact the Glendale main office at 417-523-8901, and the office staff will provide this information. 

      Then go to https://www.sps.org/ or  https://www.sps.org/glendale  and click on the  Family Home Access Center link. You will then be prompted to enter your username and password.

      A+ Program Updates
      The A+ Program provides scholarship funds for eligible graduates to attend most Missouri community colleges and technical schools. In addition, several four-year Missouri colleges and universities offer their own scholarship for A+ qualified students. Last year our A+ graduates could earn as much as $10,000 towards their college tuition and general fees. 

      Glendale makes the A+ program fun by providing promotional activities and events each school year. Each year we have around 50% of graduates qualify for the A+ program. For more information about the Glendale A+ Program, students can check out their A+ CANVAS course which lists A+ Program Resources, visit the A+ website or follow us on Twitter @glendaleAplus.

      If you have any questions please contact Jenny Cofield, Glendale A+ Program Coordinator.

      The Branch
      Students needing free food, hygiene and/or clothing supplies…  GHS is proud to have The Branch Hygiene, Clothing, and Food Outreach Program inventory available to our students at no cost!  Please see Mr. Faucher or Mrs. Patton for any needs.

      Student Grades 
      Please check your student's grades for seated courses in eSchool.  We will continue to post student grades in eSchool.  It is vital that students start strong.  Please check your student's grades online, and communicate with your student's teachers.  Our goal is that all students are academically successful, please encourage your student to submit all assignments.

      If your student is taking a LAUNCH course or is fully virtual, their grades will be kept updated in Canvas.  

      eSchool is where you see your students' grades (completed assignments) and Canvas is where you see what they are doing, and what they will be doing (current and future assignments and learning).

        Grades & D/F Phone Calls
        Grades in eSchool are the official grades for seated students.  GHS will continue sending phone messages to the homes of students who have a D or F in any of their classes. If you haven't started checking eSchool grades please do so.  If you receive the phone call please check eSchool to see what class(es) your student has the D/F. We also recommend you contact the teacher with questions, concerns, or you feel an error has been made.

        For clarification, the report used to determine who receives these calls runs at 4:30 a.m. 
        the day you receive the call. It is possible teachers update grades during the course of the
        day. Again, please check eSchool on a regular basis and direct questions to the teacher(s).

        Glendale and SPS Information GHS Website:  Glendale High School Website
        2021-22 Springfield Public Schools Calendar: 2022-23 SPS School Calendar

        Please remember we are here for you and your student. Don't hesitate to reach out to us at 
        any time.

        For questions, please call 523-8900.