PACKET
Enclosed Information:
Contact Information
Important Dates
Academic Prep
School Nurse
Lunch Account
Guidance Services
Learning Resource
School Uniforms
Stag Shop
Campus Ministry
Activities & Sports
Sports Physicals
Summer Sports Clinics
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Enclosed Information:
Contact Information
Important Dates
Academic Prep
School Nurse
Lunch Account
Guidance Services
Learning Resource
School Uniforms
Stag Shop
Campus Ministry
Activities & Sports
Sports Physicals
Summer Sports Clinics
Administration:
Interim President/AD - Mr. Joe Schramp jschramp@bishopmiege.com 913-222-5802
Principal - Mrs. Maureen Engen mengen@bishopmiege.com 913-262-2283
Dean of Students - Dr. Alex Keith akeith@bishopmiege.com 913-222-5803
Financial Aid - Mrs. Patti Marnett pmarnett@bishopmiege.com 913-222-5804
Executive Assistant - Mrs. Mariann Jaksa mjaksa@bishopmiege.com 913-222-5801
School Nurse - Mrs. Malisa McEachen, RN mmceachen@bishopmiege.com
Uniforms / Stag Shop - Ms. Emily Knaus stagshop@bishopmiege.com
Fall Athletics:
Cheer - Taryn Frank tfrank@bishopmiege.com
Cross Country - Joann Heap joannfheap@gmail.com
Dance - Emily Fearborn efearborn@bishopmiege.com
Football - Jon Holmes jholmes@bishopmiege.com
Soccer (Boys) - Nate Huppe nhuppe@bishopmiege.com
Golf (Girls) - Scott Schultz sschultz@bishopmiege.com
Tennis (Girls) - Andrew Groene agroene@bishopmiege.com
Volleyball (Girls) - Lindsay Franco lzfranco@bishopmiege.com

Please refer to calendar on website for up-to-date information
August 8
August 11
August 12
August 13
August 14
August 20
September 7
September 14-18
September 19
September 28
October 9
October 12
October 22
October 22
October 23
November 9
November 10
November 23
November 30
December 15-18
January 5-6
January 7
New Stag Welcome 10 a.m.-Noon
Junior/Sophomore Orientation
Senior/Freshman Orientation
First Full Day of Classes (Fall Sports Practices Begin)
Herd Welcome Day (All Students)
Back-to-School Night
Labor Day (No School)
Homecoming Week
Homecoming Dance
NO SCHOOL- Professional Development
Stag Strut
NO SCHOOL- Professional Development
Testing Day
Parent Teacher Conferences
NO SCHOOL
Open House - (No School)
NO SCHOOL/OPEN HOUSE
Thanksgiving Break
Stag Strut Incentive Day (if Quota is Met)
Finals
NO SCHOOL- Professional Development
First Day of Second Semester

All students are required to read the selections listed for their levels of English. Students will have a project, paper, or test over their reading the first week of school.
• Honors Freshmen: Lord of the Flies by William Golding
• Freshmen (all others) Brave Water by Sara Robsdottir
PreTest
• All freshmen will take a written pretest within the first week of school.
Complete list found on school website. (Soph - Senior)
• Results of this pretest will help confirm students’ correct placement in their freshman math class.
• Students may be moved to a different math class at the start of the school year based on the results.
• Other factors used to determine appropriate placement include the High School Placement Test and teacher recommendation.
Summer
All students at Bishop Miege are encouraged to practice prerequisite skills before the start of school. This is an optional assignment. However, the assigned summer practice for freshmen will be especially useful in preparing them for the pretest and refreshing essential skills for success. Students are welcome to skip skills that they are already familiar with.
The DeltaMath platform allows students to complete as many problems as they would like for each skill. It provides examples, help videos (linked just above each problem), and unlimited practice. After registering, students may access the practice any time at deltamath.com.
To access the summer Math practice for freshmen: deltamath.com (Code: WQ5T-6WT7)
Spanish - Students wishing to test out of beginning Spanish classes will need to contact: Mrs. Leigh-Ann Haggerty: lhaggerty@bishopmiege.com
French - Students wishing to test out of beginning French classes will need to contact Mrs. Leigh-Ann Haggerty: lhaggerty@bishopmiege.com
**Testing arrangements will be made on an individual basis**
Each teacher determines their own supply list. You will have time to purchase supplies after the first day of class on Aug. 13. General supplies include: pens, pencils, notecards, a couple of binders (1-inch binder and a 3-inch binder), folders, notebook paper/notebook, etc. Other supplies might include a calculator (instructions will be sent on the types of calculators depending on your math class).
Students will receive their Chromebooks at Orientation.

Malisa McEachen, RN, BSN, NCSN, CPN, CDCES
email: mmceachen@bishopmiege.com 913-222-5834
Absence related to health:
Call the attendance line 913-222-5992 or call the nurse line 913-222-5834 to report an absence.
The State of Kansas requires students to have a current immunization record on file at the student’s school.
Please submit the most up-to-date immunization record to the nurse prior to your child’s entrance to Miege (as a freshman or as a transfer), and then again junior year (after receiving the Meningococcal series).
Medical or religious exemption for immunizations
A form must be submitted to Bishop Miege at the beginning of every school year; contact the nurse for this information.
All medication administered at school requires parental permission. The over-the-counter medication parental permission form is completed annually when your student is registered for the school year. For prescription medications, please complete the prescription form found on the website (in the quick links) and send it to the nurse office.
Asthma inhalers and epinephrine pens can be kept with the student. All other medications should go to the nurse including as needed medications and short duration medications (such as a course of antibiotics).
If your child has a diagnosis of asthma (requiring use of a prescription inhaler in the last year), seizure disorder (requiring a rescue medication), Type I diabetes, or a severe allergy requiring the use of an epinephrine pen, the school needs an action plan completed by your child’s physician at the beginning of every school year and sent to the nurse office. Feel free to contact the nurse for forms if your physician does not have one.
National school nurse numbers reflect that up to 30% of daily school nurse visits may be in relation to stress, anxiety, depression, or other mental health issues. Many of these stressors show up physically in symptoms such as headache and stomach issues. The nurse’s office is sometimes a safe place to take a quick break, work on relaxation exercises to utilize in the classroom, or talk. The nurse also works in conjunction with our guidance counselors and our social/emotional counselor. Feel free to communicate with the nurse regarding any concerns.
We partner with Taher Food Service, and we are proud to have the opportunity to provide healthy, delicious meals for your students every school day. Taher considers it a privilege and responsibility to provide fresh, chef-prepared meals daily.

Lunch Account Information and account set up will be given out at the New Stag Welcome.

The Guidance Department strives to create an atmosphere that is welcoming to students and their parents and encourages open communication.
Counselors assist in your journey through Bishop Miege and your pathway to life.

Amy Carman Counselor acarman@bishopmiege.com 913-222-5822

Jerry Neal Counselor jneal@bishopmiege.com 913-222-5826

Elaine Schmidtberger Counselor eschmidtberger@bishopmiege.com 913-222-5827
Social/Emotional Counselor

The goal of the department is to build an inclusive school community that supports students of all abilities in their spiritual, academic, and social growth.
Learning Resource Teachers
Transition Coordinator
Learning Resource Aide
Learning Resource works with students, families, faculty, community professionals, and physicians to guide the development and achievement of our students.
Your student’s success is of the utmost importance. If you have a student who may need additional support or has an accommodation plan currently in place, please contact Mrs. Mallorie Hurlbert.
Please note, that a copy of any diagnosis and current support plan is needed to implement accommodations.


Mallorie Hurlbert
Learning Resource Director mhurlbert@bishopmiege.com 913-222-5824
All shirts/sweaters/skirts must be purchased through the Stag Shop.




Khaki/Tan or Blue Pants from Lands’ End (Boys & Girls) are Encouraged
*Not available in the




















NOTE: A polo or white oxford must be worn under any of the above attire.
Students are required to be in uniform unless specified by Administration for Spirit Days or Herd Days.

• Herd T-shirts or sweatshirts can be worn on Herd days as specified by Administration.
• Students will receive their Herd T-shirt at orientation.
• Colors will vary by the Herd they are in (1 of 8 colors).
Uniforms are available for purchase in the Bishop Miege Stag Shop or online at BishopMiegeStagShop.com

Khaki/Tan or Blue Pants
*Polos - Short or Long Sleeve
*White Oxford
Black or Brown Belt
Plaid Skirt or Khaki/Tan or Blue Pants
*Polos - Short or Long Sleeve
*White Oxford
Ties
*Cardigans
*Sweater Vests
*Quarter-Zips
*V-Neck Sweaters
*School Logo must be on




Students are encouraged to wear Lands’ End brand slacks. If other slacks are purchased, they should match the style and color of the Lands’ End navy blue and khaki.
Navy blue or tan khaki slacks are acceptable.
To Order: Lands End website: www.landsend.com/school
Step 1: Click the box that says “Enter School Number”
Step 2: Enter School Number - 900169202
Step 3: Select Girl/Woman or Boy/Man and Select Grade
Step 4: Under the color selection of pants there is a tab to select adult sizes labeled “Adult” which pulls up waist sizes 27”-44”
Out of stock items, custom sizes, or to place order by phone: 1-800-963-4816


It is strongly suggested for students to try on uniforms prior to ordering. The Stag Shop has pant sample sizes available.
Stag Shop hours for uniform sizing or uniform purchases:
Wednesday, May 6 • 3:30-7 p.m.
Saturday, May 16 • 1-4 p.m.
Tuesday, May 19 • 1:30-4:30 p.m.
Thursday, May 28 • 3:30-7 p.m.
The Stag Shop is closed June and will reopen in August.
Online Uniform Order Deadline: June 1, 2026 (to ensure delivery before school starts)
BishopMiegeStagShop.com

Bill Creach, Director of Campus Ministry
Father Andrew Stobl, STB
MISSION: The Campus Ministry program meets each member of the Bishop Miege Catholic High School community, especially students, where they are to accompany them on their faith journey through liturgies, retreats, service, prayer, and fellowship to strengthen their friendship with Jesus.
All faith opportunities are designed to strengthen our relationship with Jesus, to more fully realize the person God created each of us to be, and to grow in community as persons for and WITH others.
Our Campus Ministry involves the entire community. Everyone — faculty, staff, parents, alumni, benefactors, and especially students — are companions in a shared ministry as members of Miege. There are a variety of opportunities and activities available for students to use their God-given gifts and talents including:
Liturgies Retreats
Service Projects
Miegians for Life & Justice
Vocations
Prayer Groups/Bible Studies
Friday Adoration
Special Projects
CWM = Corporal Works of Mercy: Directly or indirectly in service of the less fortunate.
How to Achieve 80 Hours of Service:
Total Service Hours (min)
5 Hours CWM + 5 Approved
Total Service Hours (min)
10 Hours CWM + 10 Approved
Total Service Hours (min)
12.5 Hours CWM + 12.5 Approved
Total Service Hours (min)
12.5 Hours CWM + 12.5 Approved
Note: Transfer students’ hours will be adjusted based on the yearly requirements for each class as they enter Bishop Miege.
Miege sponsored projects (examples):
• Mission trips
• D.C. March for Life
• Various school opportunities
The list of approved agencies is updated monthly and posted in the Campus Ministry Office, on Google Classroom, and in the Theology hallway.
CMT Google Classroom for service opportunities
Join with this code: 25HX6lg

Student life at Bishop Miege extends far beyond the classroom. With a wide array of clubs, sports teams, and artistic opportunities, there’s something for everyone. Whether students are interested in joining the debate team, participating in theatre productions, signing up for the robotics program or expressing themselves through the arts, you’ll find a welcoming community to share your passions.


CLUBS: There will be opportunities for students to sign up for various clubs during the school year.
ACTIVITIES
Band
Cheer
Choir
Dance
Debate
Drumline
Forensics
Newspaper
Robotics

Scholars Bowl
Theatre
Yearbook
FALL SPORTS
Cross Country (Boys & Girls)
Football
Girls Golf
Girls Tennis
Boys Soccer
Volleyball
Girls Field Hockey (club)
Girls Flag Football (club)
WINTER SPORTS
Boys Basketball
Girls Basketball
Bowling (Boys & Girls)
Boys Swim & Dive
Boys Wrestling
Girls Wrestling
SPRING SPORTS
Baseball
Boys Golf
Girls Soccer
Softball
Girls Swim & Dive
Boys Tennis
Track & Field
Boys Volleyball (club)
Girls Lacrosse (club)
Boys Lacrosse (club)
Boys Rugby (club)

Sports physicals must be turned in before the first day of summer workouts.
All physicals for the 2026-27 school year MUST BE DATED AFTER APRIL 1, 2026
IMPORTANT: A sports physical must be on file in the nurse’s office in order for your student to be able to participate in summer work out and/or try out.
Forms Check List:
Physician Form (PPE)
KSHSAA Eligibility Form
KSHSAA Concussion Form
Miege Medical History Form
Miege Consent Form
When returning the physical form, please make sure we have all signatures from parents and students.


Forms are available in the Attendance Office or the Bishop Miege website.
Dates: April 16 & May 14 Time: 5:30-9:30 p.m. @Bishop Miege
While it is recommended that students have physicals completed by their family physician, we do offer a convenient event at Bishop Miege with local physicians available to all athletes.
There will be a Sign-Up Genius link going out soon via email. Space is limited so you must register.
Cost is $35 per student, cash or check only. Please complete paperwork before arrival.

Cross Country:
No workouts week of June 29
Summer Workouts: Starting June 8 from 6:30-8 a.m. (M-Th on the track)
*Wednesdays: meet at Loose Park by the tennis courts. Trail runs on some Saturdays.
Contact: joannfheap@gmail.com
Football:
Summer Workouts: May 26-July 30 M-Th 6-8:20 a.m.
Team Camp: July 13-17 6-9 a.m.
Contact: jholmes@bishopmiege.com
Boys Soccer:
Summer Workouts: June 1-5 and June 8-11 Summer League from 4:30-8:30 p.m. (just 1 game a day)
Team Camp: June 8-11 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. following youth clinics, Team scrimmages in the stadium July 20-23 from 7:30-9 p.m. and July 27-30 from 6:30-8:30 p.m., Coach Huppe’s
Conditioning Camp in the stadium Aug. 3-7 and Aug. 10-14 from 6:30-8 p.m. (Aug. 13th will be 7:30-9 p.m.)
Contact: nhuppe@bishopmiege.com
Girls Soccer:
Enjoy your summer and club soccer.
Contact: nhuppe@bishopmiege.com
Volleyball:
Summer Workouts (all females welcome): May 26-July 31 M-Th 7:30-9 a.m.
Team Camp: July 13-16 8-10:30 a.m., Open Gyms: Mon/Wed 9-10:30 a.m. June 15-26
Contact: lzfranco@bishopmiege.com
Boys Basketball:
Summer Workouts: Starting June 2 on Tuesdays and Thursdays Weights: 4:30-6 p.m. Open Gym & Skills Workouts: 6-8 p.m. Team Camp: May 26-May 28 from 6-7:30 p.m. for freshmen, 7:30-9:30 p.m. for all other grades
Contact: jderritt@bishopmiege.com
Girls Basketball:
Summer Workouts (all females welcome): May 26-June 26 M-Th 7:30-9 a.m. Team Camp: May 26-29 1-3:30 p.m., Open Gyms: Tues/Thurs. 9-10:30 a.m. June 2-26
Contact: mallen@bishopmiege.com
Girls Lacrosse Summer League: Email Kevin Switzer for more information
Contact: switzer.kevin@gmail.com
Drumline: Team Camp: Aug. 3-7, Aug. 3 from 9 a.m.-12 p.m. and Aug. 4-7 from 9-11 a.m. Students who are unable to attend can email abarnes@bishopmiege.com or tnesbihal@bishopmiege.com letting us know they are interested but cannot make the camp. Contacts: abarnes@bishopmiege.com or tnesbihal@bishopmiege.com
Girls Tennis:
Optional hitting times throughout the summer. Email Coach Groene for more information
Contact: agroene@bishopmiege.com








