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Eastview High School Daily Announcements

Friday, December 7, 2007

 

 

 PARENT INFORMATION 

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 your student parks in the Teen Center during the school day and doesn’t plan to be back until late, be sure to remind your student to move his or her car to the EVHS parking lot right after school (for safety and parking ticket reasons).

 

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 linkhttp://www.district196.org/evhs/activities/finearts/lightyear/

 

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!!!  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.  

 

Last fall all Eastview High School 9th grade English students worked with a writer in residence.  Published author, Laurie Lindeen, spent five days in each 9th grade English classroom and shared her writing expertise.  Her residency was organized through COMPAS, whose mission is to strengthen people and communities in Minnesota by engaging them in creating art.  The COMPAS Writers and Artists in the Schools program works each year in over one hundred schools throughout the state of Minnesota.  COMPAS also publishes an annual anthology which features the best student writing from the year’s residencies. Eastview High School is pleased to announce that five of its students have been chosen to have work published in this year’s anthology Eyes Full of Sky.  These Eastview students are Sally Fifield, Liz Massie, Garrett Olson, Marty Reichert, and Teagan Riehle.  All of these students have been invited to attend the annual COMPAS Publication Celebration, which will be held at St. Paul’s Landmark Center on Saturday, December 8 at 1:00 pm.

 

GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS                                                                              

Congratulations to the Math Students of the Quarter in Mr. Bailey’s Honors Precalculus: Addison Dowd, Drew Johnson, Daran Han, Elle Schultz, Helen Simbana and AP Statistics: Josh Alland, Daran Han, Pat Moran, Ben Johnson, Vivian Hou, Ben Kariya, Dan Volk, & Colton Marti.

 

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 portalReport cards will not be mailed home.

 

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                                                                                        

Attention Seniors:  Please review your college applications and submit them to the Guidance Office by the following dates:

Applications with a January 15 deadline:         Submit by December 11

Applications with a February 1 deadline:         Submit by January 10 

 

ATHLETIC ANNOUNCEMENTS                                                                                                

The Boys Varsity Basketball game tomorrow will start 8:00 pm following the conclusion of the Dance Team invitational.  The Sophomore and JV games will be played starting at 5:15 p.m. in the South Gym.

 

SPORT SCORES                                                                                              

The 9A Boys Basketball team started off the season with a victory over visiting Farmington 70-24 on Thursday night.  The Lightning spent the whole game with suffocating team defense causing the Tigers to turn the ball over 25 times.  Great ball pressure by the guards; David Barry, Derek Schatz, Andre Hunt, Brett McSparron, Ryan Osgar, combined with awesome rebounding by the post, Hunter Abramson, Frank Veldman, Paul McWilliams, Jacob Urlich held Farmington to 8 points in the first half.  Leading the way in scoring were Paul McWilliams 17, Frank Veldman 14, and Ryan Osgar 12.  The boys next contest is this weekend in the EVAA tournament, first game is 8:30 am Saturday at Eagan High School.

 

The 9th Grade Boys B Basketball team had a convincing 89 - 27 victory over Farmington last night.  6 players scored in double figures led by Khalil Jordan.  Next up for the B team will be the EVAA tournament Saturday 10:45 at Eagan High School where they will play Stillwater in the first round.

 

Congratulations to the Girls Gymnastics team as both Varsity and JV beat Eagan yesterday in the first meet of the season.  Varsity was ahead in each rotation and finished with a score of 132.025 compared to Eagan’s 130.1  Kjirsten Jacobson led Varsity on vault and uneven bars, Erika Ellingsen on floor, and Brittany Stumpf on balance beam.  JV outscored Eagan 119.9 to 76.2.  Top finishers for the Lightning JV were Katia Lundberg on vault, Brittany Stumpf on unevens and floor, and Erica Anders on beam.  Your strong start to the season shows the hard training you put in off-season.  Way to go Lightning!  Come cheer on the gymnasts as they host Rosemount Tuesday the 11th beginning at 6:30 in the North Gym.

 

The JV Girls Hockey team improved their record to 7 wins and 1 loss for the season with a 4-3 win over the Woodbury Royals on Thursday night. Sami Nelson opened the scoring assisted by Sophie DesLauriers and Sam Dibble. Kelly Meyer continued her hot scoring streak with a goal assisted by DesLauriers. Lindsey Wilharm started the second period with a goal assisted by Dibble and Amanda Parranto. The Royals scored early in the third period to make things interesting at 4-2. Kelly Meyer responded by scoring her second goal of the night assisted by Parranto. The lightning hung on in a thrilling finish. Carlie Wagner, Allison Schreiner, Sarah Fashant and Taylor Fienhage played solid defense through out the game. The Lightning will play at home against Burnsville Saturday night. Go Eastview!

 

Good luck to the Boys Swimming and Diving team as they open their season tonight at Kennedy.  Captains Jon McDonald and Mike Placeway will be leading their team as everyone finds out what really happens with Lightning hits the water.

 

The Varsity Wrestling team lost to # 5 rated Bloomington 41-24.  Earning wins for the Lightning were Brad Hogan, Mitch Rechtzigel, Scott Hogan, Bryan Okonek, James Pudwill, & Dijon Sanders. 

 

ARTS AND ACTIVITIES                                                                                           

FCCLA members: Our Holiday M&M meeting on Monday December 10 will be held at Whitney Stanton’s home at 7:00 pm! Check your email for address & details. We are also working concessions at the home basketball game on Tuesday December11. Sign up on the window in C138. There will be a short after school meeting on Thursday, December 6 for those who have signed up to host the children’s party this weekend. See Mrs. Svaren or Mrs. Hendrickson if you have questions.

 

This week for LEAP we are working on the “global warming” / energy conservation posters and information.  We decided it was too cold for just a walk.

We are also going to choose secret Santa’s for our holiday party December 13. At this weeks meeting we will also decide on field trips for the rest of the year, so they can be planned.

 

Auditions for the One Act play will be held Thursday, December 13 beginning at 2:45 on stage.  Pick up materials and sign up in the Main Office.

 

Anyone interested in joining the Winter Step Team—we start practice on Tuesday, January 8 and have performances during the month of January.  Please see Ms. Dumonceaux in the C338 office or Ms. Erin Mathews in the A308 office with any questions.