2. Map of Stillwater High Ari Schumann
Sammie Mitchell
Sami Volkmire
School
3. Transportation in High School
To get to school, people either walk, drive, carpool, or take
the school bus. People that live close to the school
sometimes walk. Most people that have their driver's
license, which you can get at 16 years old, drive or carpool
with their friends or neighbors, though some choose to take
the bus. Carpooling is when a group of people ride together
in one car. If you drive to school, you need to get a parking
permit. If you choose to
take a school bus, they pick you up
at either your house or a bus stop
near it. The buses are yellow and
here is a picture:
By Andrea and Siri
4. Schedule
• School starts at 7:40 in the morning Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday.
• School starts at 7:55 on Wednesday mornings.
• School ends at 2:10 Monday-Friday.
• Everyone has six class periods a day, each about 53 minutes, and time
between classes is six minutes to travel from one classroom to the next.
• Lunch is about a half hour period that we stay at school for during 5th hour.
There are 4 lunches: A, B, C, and D. A is before 5th hour, B and C are during 5th
hour, and D is after.
• Everyone has a different schedule and different teachers.
Normal Schedule
1st hour: 7:40am- 8:33am
2nd hour: 8:39am- 9:32am
3rd hour: 9:38am-10:31am
4th hour: 10:37am-11:30am
5th hour: 11:36am- 1:11pm
6th hour: 1:17pm- 2:10pm
5. Classes
*At Stillwater Area High School, we are
offered many different kinds of classes.
*There are the basic classes which are
social studies, english, math, and science.
We take these classes every year.
*We also have electives. Electives are
classes that students can take out of choice.
*Some of these classes include languages,
art, physical education, band, orchestra,
choir, industrial technology, family and
consumer science, health education, study One of the many science classrooms
hall, student assistant, etc.
BY; JESSICA THOMAS, ALEXANDRIA MAGLER, AND JESSICA NELSON
6. Lockers
The lockers at Stillwater are blue and single. By single they are not stacked and not
shared. Each student gets a locker assigned to them every year in September. There
are lockers on both levels of the school. The lockers on the 2nd level are maroon. They
are secured by a lock that opens when you enter a code that is unique to each locker.
We store coats, books, lunches, snacks and school supplies in them.
By: Jack Olson
7. Lunch
• There are four different lunches between 11:30 and 1:11
• For lunch, we can either bring our own or purchase one
in the cafeteria
• We can buy things like pizza, hamburgers, chicken,
pasta, and tacos
• We can get milk or water to drink, or buy something
from the vending machine
• We're also encouraged to have fruits and vegetables
with our lunch
• We eat from trays like this:
9. Sports
• Sports are an important part of our school, it brings us all together as one.
• Within the sports we have different teams: Varsity, Junior Varsity, and B-
squad. Varsity is the best, Junior Varsity is intermediate, and B-squad is
beginning level.
• Football is by far one of the most important sports in our school. We have
games every Friday in the Fall.
• Every homecoming Football game the Seniors plan something for the
students. Tthis is what we did this year. http://youtu.be/Bpcm_xmPdH8
By: Natalie Weidner
10. Sports
• All Stillwater Area High School teams are called Ponies. The school team
mascot is a pony.
• Our school colors are red and white.
11. Sports Facilities
Sports Facilities that we have:
- Wrestling Gym
- Tennis Courts
- Gymnastics Gym
- Football/Soccer
- Track
- Softball
- Baseball
- Swimming Pool (off campus)
- Hockey (off campus)
- Volleyball
- Weight Room
Ari Schumann
Sammie Mitchell
SamiVolkmire
12. Music
Stillwater Area High School is famous for our excellent music
program. We can be in choir, orchestra, or band. Some people
even do more than one music course at a time! All of the different
musics have multiple levels of abilities. For example, the choir
program has five separate choirs. Men can be in either the Varsity
Men’s Choir(lower level) or the Concert Choir(highest level for
men and women), and women can be in the Varsity Women’s
Choir(lowest level), one called Belle Chanter(high level for only
women), or the Concert Choir(highest level for men and women).
By Belle Paisley, Katie Opperman, and Camille Ellison
13. Music
ORCHESTRA CLASSROOM
There are three standard orchestras in our school, and typically a
student moves up one class every year, but can audition to be in a
higher orchestra. There are the Symphonic Orchestra, Varsity
Orchestra, and Concert Orchestra. There is also an additional
orchestra that meets outside of school called the Con Amici Chamber
Orchestra.
At our school, students are very passionate and serious about their
music choices. There are also at least one small group for each music
choice that meets outside of school. The small groups are all very
prestigious, taking only the best of the highest level choirs, bands, and
orchestras. We love our music!
14. Clubs
Clubs are very important here. Clubs meet right after school
or right before school. There are many clubs to choose from;
International Student Exchange, Amnesty International,
Debate, Speech, Math League, Physics, FFA, DECA, green
team, prom, yearbook, homecoming, Robotics, French,
Spanish, Anime, Art, Drama, FFA, Archery, Student Council,
SADD, Science Competition, Newspaper, NHS, and
Psycholog. Also, you can letter in some of these clubs.
by: Maddie Schoenecker and Danielle Nelson.
15. Letter Jackets and
Lettering
Lettering is when you are recognized for something that you have accomplished. An example of this is
if you get a GPA (Grade-point average) higher than a 3.5, you letter. In that example, it would be
considered an academic letter. You can letter in different clubs, events, and sports as well.
To letter, you have to complete a set of accomplishments in that clubs, sports, or events. These
accomplishments range from just showing up to placing in a race to playing in a varsity game for 12
halves.
When you letter, you get a patch. These patches go on your letter jacket. Each patch you have then is
somewhat of a symbol of things you've done. The patches' looks are usually related to what club or
sport you received it in.
Some actual Stillwater Ponies Letter Jackets, worn by our
alumni (graduates) of SAHS
By: Mickie D.