For up-to-date Eastview calendar information, go to:
http://www.district196.org/evhs then "click" Activity Calendar under Quick Links.
Monday, December 3,
2007
PARENT INFORMATION
Several students who have parked in the Teen Center Parking Lot
have gotten tickets from the
Yearbook orders are due on December 21 for $70. After December 21,
the price increases to $75. All yearbook orders are due January 31.
Yearbook orders can be dropped off in the Main Office. Click on the
below link to access and print the yearbook order form. Forms are also
available in the Main Office. http://www.district196.org/evhs/activities/finearts/lightyear/forms/Yearbookorderform.pdf You can check the status of your yearbook
order by clicking on the following link: http://www.district196.org/evhs/activities/finearts/lightyear/
School Portrait
orders extended until Friday– It’s not too late! Your proofs
have been mailed to your home which includes your personal access code to view
and order your student’s pictures online. Meeting the deadline ensures
everyone receives their School Portraits before the holidays. More information
is available at www.Lifetouch.com/Eastview
Do you have old cell phones and printer
cartridges? If so, you
can turn them into the Eastview High School Main Office. This program has
been a great way to generate resources for our school while recycling old cell
phones and printer cartridges.
Senior Parents
Senior Party - In early November, you should have received a
four page letter containing important information about the 2008 Senior
Graduation Party. The letter contained information regarding: Donations,
Target Gift Registry (search under Line 1 = Eastview, Line 2 = 2008 Eastview
Senior Party), Parent Volunteers, Memory Wall (Due December 1), 2008 Senior Party Ticket
Information, Senior Posters and Senior Party Raffle/Fundraiser. Please
review the contents of the letter. If you are planning to purchase a
party ticket for your senior (great holiday gift) and/or raffle ticket – please
send in your money as soon as possible. If you haven’t sent in your
memory wall words for your student, please e-mail them to stevenjkulseth@msn.com.
Please consider volunteering! Planning
a party for 600 students takes a great deal
of work and can only be accomplished if we have a great number of people
helping. If you are planning to volunteer to help work the party, please
send an e-mail to dgoblirsch@charter.net.
The Senior Party Committee is working hard to make sure that our students have
a very memorable, enjoyable, alcohol free, graduation party! If you did not
receive the senior letter, please send an e-mail message to Hensley138@aol.com to have one resent.
Senior Party Raffle - Don't forget about the Senior Party
Raffle Drawing on February 15, 2008!!! A $5 ticket will get you a chance
to win one of the following prizes: dinner for 4 at Enjoy!; a $500 value
teeth whitening system; two Spring Bravo tickets (two sets offered);
one free ticket to the Senior Party (two tickets offered); one
autographed Rihanna umbrella and her CD (two sets offered)! Buy as
many tickets as you like! Contact Janis Fuller (jantimfuller@comcast.net)
if you need a raffle ticket form. This is a great way to support those that may
not be able to afford the party.
Flint Hills Resources -
Pine Bend Refinery - Are you SENIOR
PARENTS who work at Flint Hills Resources -- Pine Bend Refinery? If
so, please contact Janis Fuller at (jantimfuller@comcast.net)
or 651-894-6196. We are eligible for a great donation if we have a parent
employed there.
GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
Several students who have parked in the Teen Center Parking Lot have gotten tickets from the Apple Valley police for parking in a park after 10:00
pm. If you park in the Teen Center during the day and don’t plan to be
back until late, be sure to move your car to the EVHS parking lot right after
school (for safety and parking ticket reasons).
Students can pick up their Q1 report cards in the Guidance Office during lunch. Parents can also
access these report cards through the parent portal. Report cards will
not be mailed home.
The District 196 Community Education Aquatics Program offers training for
jobs in Aquatics. The American Red Cross Lifeguarding
for Pools and Waterparks course, for ages 15 and up, will be held Saturdays
from 9:00 am – 6:00 pm and Sundays from noon to 6:00 pm. on December 1, 2, 8,
and 9. Visit
our website at http://www.district196.org/ce/pdf/LifeguardTraining.pdf
for further information. Register online at http://www.district196.org/Perficio/online/events/search.aspx
or call the Community Education Aquatics Program Office at 651-683-6879
All 9th
graders are encouraged to keep reading so they can enter the next
drawing. To read student reviews of books on the list, click on the SOAR
link on the Media Center page.
Yearbook
orders are due on December 21 for $70. After December 21, the price
increases to $75. All yearbook orders are due January 31. Yearbook
orders can be dropped off in the Main Office. Forms are also available in
the Main Office.
COLLEGE AND SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION
Seniors!!! The Burger King
Scholarship application is available at www.bk.com/scholars
Criteria to apply include working part-time on an average of
15 hours a week anywhere,
involved in community service activities and demonstrate financial need.
See Guidance Office for further information. Applications are available
online thru February 15.
ATTENTION SENIORS: Please review your college applications and submit them to the
Guidance Office by the following dates:
Applications with a January
1 deadline: Submit by today
Applications with a January
15 deadline: Submit by December 11
Applications with a February
1 deadline: Submit by January 10
ATHLETIC ANNOUNCEMENTS
Intramural Basketball players:
There will be an Open Gym tonight
from 7-8:30 pm. Games start this Wednesday! See the IM Board in the Commons for
more information! Again, the open gym will be tonight from 7-8:30. See Mr.
Kelly if you have any questions.
Nordic Ski team
members please bring skate skis and poles to practice today. Practice is
at Valleywood starting at 3:15 pm.
SPORT SCORES
The Lightning Varsity Girls Basketball team overcame
a sluggish start, poor shooting, and an inspired Jefferson club to win their 3rd
game of the season, their second in the Lake Conference on the road at
Jefferson. Brittnye McSparron led all
scorers with 27 points, taking charge of the Lightning offense and almost
single-handedly outscoring Jefferson.
Cassie Shepperd rebounded well at both ends of the floor, snagging 9
rebounds and scoring 4 points. Starters
Brittany Rud, Danae Moore, and Junior Sam Mehr along with subs Junior Kelsey
North and sophomore Haley Thomforde helped apply consistent defensive pressure
for the Lightning, limiting good looks at the basket for the Jaguars and
holding them to only 12 points in the second half. The Lightning look forward to a return to Lake
Conference action on Tuesday night with a home game against district rival Eagan.
Be there! We appreciate your support!
Congratulations to the Lightning Dance Teams on strong
performances at the Brainerd Invitational this weekend. The Varsity took home 1st place
in High Kick and 3rd place in Jazz. The JV team made its debut and came home with a 1st place in
High Kick as well. The Varsity team competes this Tuesday at Kennedy for their
first Lake Conference Jazz meet.
On Thursday the Girls Varsity Hockey team took on Rosemount. The Lightning
continued there winning ways by defeating the Irish 5-1. This game saw Lindsay
Wilharm and Amanda Porranto suit up the first time for the varsity team.
Scoring for the Lightning were Courtney Kukowski (2G), Christine Fries (2A),
Emily Snodgrass (2G,1A), Sarah Moran (1A), Kaitlyn Leininger (1A), Laura
Beitzel (1A), Amy Tanner (1A) & Meaghan Brigl (1A). Alicia Freeman made 18
saves, earning her first victory of the season.
On Saturday the Girls Varsity Hockey team continued its winning streak by defeating
Chaska 5-2. Scoring for the Lightning Ashley Maskel (1G), Emily Snodgrass
(1G,2A), Christine Fries (2G,1A), Courtney Kukowski (1G) & Meaghan Brigl
(1A). Lindsay Kauchick had 26 saves in goal. On Tuesday the Lightning will try
to extend their winning streak further, when they travel to play Totino Grace.
The Girls
JV Hockey team came away with a close victory on Saturday afternoon against
the Chaska Hawks. Sophie DesLauriers opened the scoring late in the first
period with pretty, unassisted, upper shelf shot. Lindsey Wilharm scored her 6th
goal of these season midway through the second period. Lindsey Day started the
scoring again at 1:31 in to the third period assisted by Wilharm and
DesLauriers. Then the lightning took their foot off the gas. The Hawks scored a
Power Play goal at 4:08 of the period and then turned up the pressure with
another goal at 13:09. The Lightning hung tough behind the outstanding
goaltending of Caitlyn Hart to notch the victory. The JV Girls will play at
Benilde St. Margaret’s on Tuesday night and back home against Woodbury on Thursday
night. Come cheer for this exciting team! Go Lightning!
The Varsity
Wrestling team earned 4 wins over the weekend and defeated Spring Lake Park
44-24, Blooming Prairie 59-18, Stillwater 47-16, and St. Paul Central 80-0.
Earning 4 wins on the day were Ly, Pederson, and Sanders. Earning 3 wins
were Brad Hogan, Scott Hogan, Cody Groskreutz, Ty Groskreutz, and Bryan
Okonek.
The JV
Wrestling team started its season 4-0 this weekend with wins over Spring Lake
Park, Blooming Prairie, Stillwater, and St. Paul Central.
ARTS AND ACTIVITIES
Investment
Club meeting on Wednesday, December 5 at 7:00 am in C239. Pictures for
yearbook will be taken at this meeting.
This is a reminder that Session 6 of LINC 301 will meet tonight in the East end of the Commons at 6:00
pm
The Ski & Snowboard Club will be taking its next
trip to
Attention Speech Team: Be sure
to check your email and respond to Ms. M. regarding your category
T-shirt. Also, speech members NEW to the team. We'll meet TODAY in
A304 at 2:40 until 4:00 PM.
The Voices staff will meet after
school on Wednesday for Yearbook pictures. All staff members should
plan to attend for this photo op.