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Congratulations to Jeanne Vieth, the 2026 SHDHS Teacher of the Year!
On April 29, after our final all-school Mass of the 2025-26 school year, Jeanne was recognized for her dedication as an English teacher and as the English Department Lead. Her commitment to her students, her leadership, and her love for St. Henry make her truly deserving of this honor.
Congratulations, Ms. Vieth, and thank you for all you do for our students and school community!

The 2026 Underclassman Award Assembly was held on April 28.
Please click here for the list of award recipients


On Thursday, April 30, Evan Parhad, along with 17 other students from the tri-state area, was awarded the Anthony Munoz Straight "A" Award, along with a $5,000 scholarship. This award acknowledges students who have overcome adversity in their high school career and have striven to become pillars of their community. Congratulations, Evan!

NAQT Small School National Tournament
The final competition of the year was the NAQT Small School National Tournament in Chicago. The CRU performed well during the preliminary rounds on Saturday, winning more than half of their matches and making it to the double-elimination bracket today. They ended up 25th in the Nation among Small Schools in the Open Division!
Additionally, Luke Jankowski was named a Rising Star, based on his individual performance during the preliminary rounds on Saturday! He was 17th out of 308 students who competed in the Open Division!


Please join us this Sunday, May 3, from 3-5 pm in the Wilson Family Art Gallery to celebrate our amazing Senior artists! Light snacks and refreshments will be provided. Admission is free!
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CRUSADER OF THE WEEK
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Mr. Patti nominated Sophomore Taylor Walsh for Crusader of the Week in Religion IV.
"Having had the privilege of teaching Taylor for the past two years, I have witnessed firsthand her remarkable growth and dedication to her studies. This year, Taylor has truly leaned into the complexities of our Senior Religion curriculum, demonstrating not only a comprehensive grasp of Morality and Vocations but also a genuine, consistent curiosity to explore the deeper concepts of faith. What distinguishes Taylor in the classroom is her approach to learning. She possesses the confidence to ask insightful questions that often lead to further class discussion to a higher level. Her hard work and dedication are only matched by her character. Taylor serves as a role model, evidenced by her care for family, friends, and classmates. Again, Mr. Patti is glad to have Taylor Walsh in class and happy to nominate her for Crusader of the Week; congratulations, Taylor."
Mrs. Hartwig nominated Sophomore Hadley Lemmond for Crusader of the Week in English II.
"Hadley works incredibly hard to succeed in English and comes to class every day prepared and willing to put forth 100% effort. But what Mrs. Hartwig appreciates most is her calm, positive presence in an energetic classroom. She can always be counted on to be kind, respectful, and helpful to others. Her positive demeanor is a bright way to end the day! Congratulations, Hadley!"
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FRONT OFFICE
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https://cruspiritshop.shdhs.org

2026 EN BLANC
Attention SHDHS Community: Please click here to read a letter regarding our end-of-the-year En Blanc event celebrating the Class of 2026. We are in need of quite a few donations, whether monetary or in-kind. We need all donations by MAY 8 in order to have enough time to organize for the event on May 15. Please email kvonhandorf@shdhs.org with questions or ideas for items or donations. THANK YOU!
Monetary donation link In-kind donation form

Visit https://shdhs.org/employment-opportunities/ for more information & to apply.
Purchase your 2025-26 Yearbook today!
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ADVANCEMENT OFFICE
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Applications for the 2026–2027 school year at St. Henry District High School are available for the Class of 2030 and transfer students! Apply to SHDHS here.
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SENIORS - CLASS OF 2026
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BACCALAUREATE MASS TICKETS
An email was sent to the parents this week regarding the Baccalaureate Mass tickets. Please RSVP by May 8, 2026.
GRADUATION CAP & GOWN
The graduation caps and gowns will be given out at the end of the school day on Tuesday, May 5, 2026. Students should receive a gown, cap, and tassel. Please have your senior try on the gown to make sure it fits.
Please notify the front office at front-office@shdhs.org as soon as possible if a replacement is needed or if anything is missing, so we can contact Graduate Services.
LUNCH CHARGES
Senior Parents: Please note that we are nearing the end of the year, and all outstanding lunch charges must be paid to the cafeteria by Friday, May 15. (This is the last day that the cafeteria is open.)
Also, if you have a remaining balance in your student account, you can request that the funds be returned to you, donated to the parish kitchen, or transferred to another student. The form is available on the school website under cafeteria information as 'Optional Refund of School Lunch Funds'.
If you have any questions, feel free to contact Deb Miller at Dmiller@shdhs.org

Save money on Graduation Ceremony photos with AdvancePay Credits
SENIOR SURVEY (Please note the change to the deadline date!)
Please complete this survey for your Senior yearbook quote and after high school intentions.
Click here for the survey
DEADLINE TO SUBMIT SURVEY IS May 2 - TOMORROW
UPCOMING SENIOR EVENTS
Graduation Cap and Gowns distributed - Tuesday, May 5, 2026
Academic Signing Day - Friday, May 8, 1:00 - 2:00 pm
Deadline to reply to Baccalaureate email - Friday, May 8
Senior Exams - May 13, 2026 to May 15, 2026
En Blanc - May 15, 2026, 4:30 - 8:30 pm (Note time change!)
Baccalaureate Mass - May 19, 2026, 6:00 pm in Auditorium
(4 tickets per family - limited space; senior doesn't need a ticket)
Mandatory Graduation Practice - May 21, 2026, 10:00 am at Thomas More University
Graduation Ceremony - May 21, 2026, 7:00 pm at Thomas More University
(No tickets required; unlimited guests)
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FEC
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TEACHER & STAFF APPRECIATION WEEK 5/4-5/8
The FEC is busy planning another epic Teacher/Staff Appreciation Week. This year’s theme is: “A Galaxy of Gratitude for our Teachers & Staff" (Star Wars!)
Our current needs for Teacher Appreciation Week:
- Corporate or family sponsors for M-W offerings, as well as daily volunteers to help set up and clean up. PLEASE SIGN UP HERE
- Raffle items for our giveaway (items can be purchased from our Amazon Wish List below; if you have something not on the list that you would like to donate, please drop it off at the front office marked "FEC"
- Monetary donations the FEC can use to purchase items for the raffle and for unsponsored days. Donate here.
Thank you so much for your help! Let's make our teachers and staff feel the force of our CRU appreciation!!
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SUMMER CAMP
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Save your child's spot today! Register HERE.
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CAMPUS MINISTRY
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COUNSELORS
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LEARN MORE WITH TMU NURSING
Are you interested in majoring in Nursing? In just TWO WEEKS, come join us for a special evening “Learn More with Nursing” event at Thomas More University!
Event Details:
👉 RSVP HERE
This isn't your typical campus info session. You'll rotate through hands-on mini sessions led by TMU nursing faculty, getting a real feel for what it's like to be a nursing student here:
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Maternal-Newborn Care – Learn foundational skills in maternal and newborn nursing
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Sensory Simulation – Complete tasks while experiencing simulated sensory impairments
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Skills Lab – Try lifting equipment, crutches, nasogastric tube placement, and more
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Physical Assessment – Use stethoscopes, listen to heart and breath sounds, and work with mannequins
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Mega Code – Respond to a full cardiac arrest scenario and review real rhythms on a monitor
After the sessions, stick around for pizza, Q&A, and a chance to chat with nursing faculty and our admissions team about next steps for joining the Nursing Program at Thomas More. Spots are limited — reserve yours today!
We'd love to see you there! Questions? Reach out anytime at dualcredit@thomasmore.edu. See you on May 12!

This Weekly Parent Newsletter posting aims to provide families with information about the St. Henry District High School Vocational School and Internship Programs. Please click the above button for a document to learn more about the programs, the process students must follow to be considered for each, the application process, and deadlines. If you have any questions, please contact either Billy Sarge or Mrs. Roebker in the Counseling Department.
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ATHLETICS
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2026 BOYS CROSS COUNTRY MEETING
The 2026 Boys Cross Country Team is open to boys who will be in grades 7–12 during the 2026–27 school year.
We invite interested athletes and their parents to attend the meeting:
- Date: May 14, 2026
- Time: 6:30 p.m.
- Location: St. Henry District High School Cafeteria
Topics discussed: Registration procedures, practice schedule, athlete expectations, overview of the season, season schedule (as known at the time of the meeting), and any questions will be answered.
Please join us and bring a friend who may be interested in joining the team. This is a no-cut, no-bench sport. Every athlete competes.
We are excited for the season ahead and look forward to taking that final step toward a state championship! Questions? Contact Coach McMain at kmcmain.ath@shdhs.org
INCOMING FRESHMEN BASKETBALL OPEN GYM
- Dates: May 4, 6, 11, 13, 18, 20, 25, 27, June 1
- Open gyms will take place in the school gym from 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM.
Requirements for Participation
Before your student can participate in any open gym sessions, the following must be completed:
- FinalForms Account: You must have a FinalForms account.
- Current Physical: A current physical must be on file with the school.
If you have any questions or need further information, please feel free to reach out to Coach Jacob Goetz at jagoetz.ath@shdhs.org.
SUPPORT OUR SOFTBALL TEAM
Register to Attend

33rd ANNUAL GOLF SCRAMBLE

The St. Henry District High School Women’s Volleyball Team is thrilled to invite you to our 33rd Annual Golf Scramble on Saturday, May 16, at Lassing Pointe Golf Course. Tee times will begin at 12:00 PM, with groups starting from both the #1 and #10 tees. This exciting event will feature a four-person scramble format, promising a fun and competitive day on the course.
Event Details:
- Date: Saturday, May 16th, 2026
- Time: Tee times starting at 12:00 PM
- Location: Lassing Pointe Golf Course
- Format: Four-person scramble
- Cost: $125 per player (Includes 18 holes, cart rental, drinks, and a late lunch served on the turn)
https://givebutter.com/26VBgolfscramble
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Additional Resources
We want to thank our corporate sponsors



If you are interested in our Corporate Sponsorship Program in the future,
Please contact Toni Lehan in our Advancement Office at tlehan@shdhs.org.
St. Henry District High School
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