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From: &nbs=
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Snoeyenbos, Nancy L; Eastview; EVHS All Staff; Light,=
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Eastview H=
igh
School Daily Announcements
Monday, Ja=
nuary
31, 2011
Student
Absence Information:
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* For a Full Day Absence, please use the <=
strong>Attendance
Line in the voicemail system: 651-683-6969 extens=
ion
98677, and leave your message. You have until 1:00 pm on=
the
day of absence to do this.
* For=
a Partial
Day Absence (late arrival or early release), please send a
note with your student. Students must have a pass before leaving t=
he
school.
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For all
other attendance issues, please call the Attendance Office=
at
952-431-8921 or 952-431-8922.
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For
up-to-date Eastview calendar information, go to:
http://www.district196.org/evhs then
"click" Activity Calendar under=
Quick
Links.
VOLUNTEERS
ARE VITAL
We are looking for volunteers to cover the Welcome Desk on
Thursday, February 10 from 8:15 to 11:00 to 1:45. Please contact Kath=
ryn
Selchow at kaselchow@aol.com if yo=
u can
help out. We always welcome new volunteers!
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SECTION =
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(new)
The Eastvi=
ew Jazz
Ensembles will present their Winter Jazz Concert tonight at 7:00=
pm
in the EVHS Performing Arts Center. Join us for an evening of
swingin’ jazz, cool blues, and hot Latin music. All three Eastv=
iew
jazz ensembles will perform. Admission is free.=
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(new)
Parents who drop off students in the North Parking lot before school –=
; EVHS will be hosting our
district-wide 8th grade Choir Festival on Wednesday, Febr=
uary
2. You may experience some additional traffic before school as some e=
ight
grade students will be getting dropped off at EVHS as well.
(new)
Mark your
calendar to attend the at Eastview High School Cheerleading Training Cli=
nic
on Saturday, February 5.
=
·
Meet the Eastview varsity cheerleaders
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·
Have FUN while learning cheers and dances
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·
Get prepped to join the cheer team in performing pregame at the Eastview
Lightning Boys Basketball game on Tuesday, February 8.
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For only
$30, kids from grades K-7 interested to learn more about cheerleading will
enjoy 4 fun-filled hours with the Eastview Varsity Cheerleaders. Snac=
ks
and a free t-shirt are included in the clinic fee, and everyone who attends=
can
take part in a special pre-game performance at the Eastview Varsity boys ba=
sketball
game on February 8th! To pre-register, pick up a registration at the EVHS
school office or link to it online at http://www.leaguelineup.com/eastviewlightningcheer/files/Kids%20C=
linic.jpg
Walk-ins for same day registration at Eastview are welcome on Saturday,
February 5 at 12:30.
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The
yearbook is looking for pictures of your child and their friends from
EVHS when they were in 6th grade and younger to be used in
the Senior Section of the yearbook! Submit pictures to evhscandids@gmail.com , drop off =
in the
Main Office, or give to Ms. Phelps in C-238. Deadline to submit is February=
4!
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Parents
of college and university bound Sophomores and Juniors: =
You
are invited to C250 tonight to a Mentor Program information
meeting. You will gain information regarding this course that
offers your student experience working with a professional in the
student’s selected interest area. This meeting will be in C250 =
from
6:30-7:30 pm. There will be a short presentation at 6:35 followed by
question and answer open time. You may stop in at any time or contact
Mrs. Huhner at kay.huhner@district196.org
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=
Prizes
are needed for Ladies Bingo night fundraiser. Plans are
underway for the Ladies Bingo fundraiser to benefit the 2011 Senior Part=
y
(February 27 at Rascal’s restaurant in Apple Valley). The commi=
ttee
is seeking donations for prizes from parents or local businesses for this
event. We are looking for things like spa or restaurant gift cards, g=
ift
baskets, jewelry, wine and chocolate, scrap booking gift baskets or be
creative! Many thanks to those who have already donated! If you
have something you’d be willing to donate please contact Kendra Larso=
n at
larsonjkan@gmail.com.
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PARENT
OF SENIORS &n=
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The
yearbook has 2 spots left for Grad Ads! First come… fir=
st
serve! Check out information at… htt=
p://www.district196.org/evhs/activities/finearts/lightyear/
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If you
have NOT submitted a senior picture for your student for the 2010-20=
11 yearbook
you must do so now! If you have a picture to submit; do so at… evhsseniors@gmail.com or drop off=
in C-238
to Ms. Phelps. See Ms. Phelps in C-238 if you would like your picture taken=
! If
we do NOT receive a senior photo of you by February 4; the yearbook staff w=
ill
use your junior year picture!
Ladies
Gotta Bingo” fund raiser to
benefit the Senior Party is back by popular demand! Come join =
the
fun at Rascal’s Restaurant on Sunday February 27 from 4-6 pm.
Tickets are $25 and include 2 Bingo game cards and appetizers (additional g=
ame
cards and cash bar available). Fabulous prizes will be awarded throug=
hout
the event. Don’t miss this opportunity to support our seniors a=
nd
reconnect with friends and neighbors. All proceeds will benefit the Eastview
Senior Party. Reserve your spot today (seating is limited to the 1
=
If
you are a Flint Hills Resource employee or if you know of a senior
parent who is employed at Flint Hills Resources please contact Kendra Larso=
n at
larsonjkan@gmail.com ASAP. The =
Senior
Party committee counts on donations from local businesses to support the ev=
ent
and Flint Hills Resources offers one of the most generous business donation=
s if
a current employee is a parent of a senior student. Don’t delay=
-
contact Kendra (larsonjkan@gmail.co=
m)
today if you or another senior parent that you know are a Flint Hills Resou=
rces
employee.
SENIOR
SECTION
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If you
have NOT submitted a senior picture for the 2010-2011 yearbook you m=
ust
do so now! If you have a picture to submit; do so at… evhsseniors@gmail.com or drop off=
in
C-238 to Ms. Phelps. See Ms. Phelps in C-238 if you would like your picture
taken! If we do NOT receive a senior photo of you by February 4; the yearbo=
ok
staff will use your junior year picture!
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=
Attention
Seniors: The yearbook is looking for pictures of you and EVHS fri=
ends
from when you were 6th grade & younger to be u=
sed
in the Senior Section of the yearbook! Submit pictures to evhscandids@gmail.com , drop off =
in the
main office, or give to Ms. Phelps in C-238. Deadline to submit is February=
4!
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GENERAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
(new)
The Spanish Department=
b>
will have 2 piñata-making sessions in preparation for this
year’s culture fair. Interested Spanish students should meet to=
day
or Friday after school in Room B326.
(new)
Attention =
all Junior
Writers! You are invited to participate in the National Council of
Teachers of English Achievement Awards in Writing Contest.
Achievement Awards in Writing is a program established to encourage hi=
gh
school students in their writing and to recognize publicly some of the best
student writers in the nation. The National Council of Teachers of
English will give achievement awards in writing to students nominated and c=
ited
as excellent writers by judges. EVHS will be able to nominate four
students, and we want to offer you the chance to be part of this
opportunity. The first part of the contest will take place on Tuesday,
February 8 after school in Room A306. Please come prepared to write an
impromptu piece. We will begin promptly at 2:35. If you have
questions, or are unable to attend but would like to participate, please
contact your current English teacher or see Ms. Strey in the A308 office or
classroom A306.
(new)
All Qua=
rter 2
Physical Education students need to remove all locks and belongi=
ngs
from the PE Locker Room before the end of the school day tody or it =
will
be cut.
(new)
Thanks to =
the 3rd
hour work experience class for recycling every Thursday all last
semester! When you see them during the day let them know how mu=
ch
we appreciate it! Our recycling team includes Connor Smart, Catrina Tellman,
Owen Ritschel, Justin Vandenbosch, Alex Kjeldahl and Mrs. Crawford!
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College
and university bound sophomores and juniors: The =
Mentor
Program is now taking applications for the 2011-12 school year. T=
here
will be 10 minute informational meeting today after school at 2:35 and tomorrow =
morning,
February 1 at 7:10 am in C250. Attendance at this meeting is not
required for application. Applications are available on the EV
registration web-site and in the Guidance Office. Applications are due
February 10.
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=
Get your
Yearbook!!! The last day to purchase a yearbook is January 31=
for $80! Order before we sell out!
Dakota Electric Association (DEA) is offering area students a chance to win a=
n all
expense paid trip to Washington DC. Students who are juniors or
seniors this year and who are interested in government affairs are encourag=
ed
to apply. Five students will be chosen to attend the Rural Electric Y=
outh
Tour in Washington, DC from June 11 – 16. Students can vie=
w a
video clip about the tour at www.youthtour.coop/multimedia.htm. Applications =
can be
picked up in the Counseling Office or on the website at www.mrea.org/youthandschool=
/youth_tour.php. The due=
date
to submit the application is February 28, 2011 and interviews will be held =
on March
10 and March 15. For more information please contact Peggy Johnson at
651-463-6110 or toll free 800-874-3409 ext. 110 or email her at pjohnson@dakotaelectric.com.
=
= The Apple Valley Police department is taking applications for the “Teen Police Academy” which will start tomorrow. Registrations are being accepted until today. The program is free and participants meet every Tuesday night. More information is available in the Guidance Office.<= o:p>
COLLEGE
AND SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION
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Juniors
have an opportunity to visit the Naval Academy during the Naval Acad=
emy
Summer Seminar 2011. During the June seminars, students live in=
the
dorms, learn about academic programs and experience midshipman life
firsthand. Students and parents should visit the website http://www.usna.edu/Admissions/nass for more information.=
=
The
following scholarship deadlines are approaching: The following are due
January 31. Affinity Plus Foundation, Boy Scouts of America, DuPont
Challenge Science Essay, Sam Walton Community, Walmart Dependent Scholarship
and Walton Family Foundation. The following scholarships are due
February 1: EF Global Citizens Award, MN Family Involvement Council, Wells
Fargo Team Members Dependent Children. KFC Colonel’s Scho=
lars
Program is due February 9. Students should check these and other
scholarship opportunities in Family Connection as many scholarship deadline=
s are
approaching. If you have any questions, see Mrs. Mathews in the Guida=
nce
Office.
The
following college representatives will be visiting Eastview in the
Career Center. You can find additional information on future college visits=
on
family connection/Naviance website. Please see Mrs. Gerrits for=
a
pass to attend these visits.
St.
Mary’s University of MN Off site visit –MSP Airport Marriot
Saturday, January 30 1:00 pm
United
States Navy Recruiter
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US
Air
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Thursday, February
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period &nb=
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11:15 am
Air
Force Reserves
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Thursday, February
3 &n=
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5th period
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11:15 am
United
States Marine Corps
Recruiter
Wednesday, February 9 =
5th
period
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11:15 am
US
Army Nat’l Guard
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Thursday, February 10 =
5th period  =
;
11:15 am
Northern
State University
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Monday, February 14 &n=
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5th period
&nb=
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11:15 am
Rasmussen
College Eagan
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3rd period =
9:15 am
United
States Army Recruiter
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Tuesday, February
15 =
5th
period
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11:15 am
Inver
Hills Community College
Thu=
rsday,
February 17 &nbs=
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period &nb=
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10:15 am
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Attention
Girls Lacrosse players: There will be=
a
meeting on Monday, February 7 at 7:00 pm in Lecture Room C250. This is=
for
all returning players, new players and parents. The coaches will be
sharing about the upcoming season. We look forward to seeing each of you, a=
s we
look forward to a great season!
SPORT
SCORES
(new) Last
Friday, the Boy’s 10th Grade Basketball team beat t=
he
Bloomington Kennedy Eagles 79-61. Ryan Lockard scored 25 points. =
; Jalen
Reynolds had 16 points and 3 assist. And TJ Sinn scored 11 points with 4
rebounds. Our next game will be tomorrow February 1 against the Jeffe=
rson
Jaguars. Come cheer on the boys to victory, Go Lightning!!
(new) The
9A Boys Basketball team dismantled an undersized Bloomington Kennedy
team Friday night, winning 61-29. The win improved Eastviews conferen=
ce
record to 5-2 and their overall record 13-4. The Lightning force 25
turnovers and controlled the glass 33-12. On the boards Dar Nwaudo ha=
d 8,
Montrell Moore and Evan Sanders 5 a piece. In the assist column Loren
Muraca dished out 6. Scoring for the Lightning were; Mark Dwyer 18,
Nwaudo 14, Montrell Moore 11, and Marcus Fredrickson 7. The Lightning
have two games next week on the road, Tuesday night at Jefferson and Friday
night at Eagan. Go Lightning!
(new) The Lightning Girls Varsity Basketball played an
uncharacteristic poor first half, falling behind by 16 points. Sluggish at =
both
ends of the floor the Lightning gave up 47 points and could not find a
rhythm at the offensive end. The second half was different as the
Lightning made a run, tying the score but came just short of eking out the =
win,
outscoring Kennedy in the second half by 14, 39 to 25. Alex Beckman led the
Lightning in scoring and rebounding with 27 points and 12 rebounds. J=
enna
Dockter added 17 points and had 7 assists and 3 steals. Tyra Johnson =
and
Amber Mehr gave us a spark at the end with some key rebounds and 3 point
shots. The Lightning continue the second round of South Suburban
Conference play as they return home for a game against Jefferson on Februar=
y 1.
Come cheer us on as we look to return to a winning way. Go
Lightning!
(new)
The Lightning
Dance Team hosted their invitational this past Saturday and the JV team=
s finished
off their season with their best performances of the year. The B-Squad=
b>
team placed 1st and JV Jazz team placed 2nd in
their divisions. The Varsity Jazz team took second place and the =
Varsity
High Kick team debuted their new Sections routine and took first place.
Thank you to all the fans who came out to cheer on the teams!
(new)
The Boys
Hockey beat Kennedy 6-3 last night. Scott Nelson led the way with=
5
goals! The team lost 8-1 to Burnsville on Saturday. Bryce Gusta=
fson
scored the lone goal for the Lightning.
(new)
The Gir=
ls
Varsity Hockey team beat the Burnsville Blaze on Saturday night 4-3. Af=
ter
a fast paced and exciting scoreless first period, Freshman Kellie McGahn got
the Lightning on the board with a goal at 1:47 of the second. The lone assi=
st
went to Emily Snodgrass. Eastview continued to pound the net and finished t=
he
second period with a 4-2 advantage. Courtney Kukowksi scored at 8:55 assist=
ed
by Sophie DesLauriers. Elizabeth Palmi and Emily Snodgrass scored with less
then one minute remaining in the period 30 seconds apart. You could see the
fire on the Blaze bench start to dim. The assists went to Kelly Meyer and
Sophie DesLauriers respectively. The Blaze made it close with a third period
goal, but the Lightning prevailed. The Girls have a very difficult task on
Tuesday night when they travel to conference leading Lakeville South. Go
Lightning!
(new)
The JV =
Alpine
Ski team competed at Buck Hill on Friday. Sophomore Chaz Lindberg
placed 3rd overall for the boys, followed by Karl Nordmeyer (15th),
Connor Peck (21st), and Jacob Gerlache (23rd).
Sophomore Sidney Anderson led the girls in 13th and Chloe Hille
placed 22nd.
(new) The Varsity Wrestling=
b> team
earned 2 wins on Thursday by defeating Burnsville 44-26 and Tartan 41-33.&n=
bsp;
Earning 2 wins on the night were Mitch Rechtzigel, Jonathan Lenz, Josh Blak=
e,
Matt Henning, & Edgar Garcia. Also earning wins were BJ Groskreut=
z,
Chris Bechly, Anthony Munos, Ben Schmitz, Erik Ehresmann, & Miles
Witcher.
=
(new) Congratulations
to the Eastview Freshman Wrestling team on the completing their seas=
on
this past Saturday! The Lighting grapplers competed in the 9th=
sup>
grade league individual regional tournament. Jack Buck was the lone
competitor to advance to the 9th grade state championship tourna=
ment
with his 2nd place finish. Other placers include Billy Mar=
ks
(3rd), Eddy Delgado (4th) Casey Dravis (5th),
Aaron Foreman (5th), Tom Delich (4th), Nick Pegelow (=
4th),
and Jerel Warren (3rd). Jack will compete this Saturday in=
the
9th grade state championships this Saturday at Champlin Park High
School.
ARTS
AND ACTIVITIES
(new)
Attention
LINC 101 applicants: Due to a record-high number of applicants for o=
ur
winter LINC 101 program, we are still working out schedules. You shou=
ld
receive information via email by the end of this week regarding the upcoming
session. Classes will start after February 8th. See Ms. Hanson =
with
questions.
(new)
Anyone
interested in performing at Eastview's Coffee Commotion please come =
to a
meeting in C236 at 2:40 on Wednesday. If you are interested but
unable to come to the meeting, please talk to Mr. Currie in C238<=
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(new)
The Eastvi=
ew Quiz
Bowl team, for the first time in school history, qualified for the Nati=
onal
Tournament in Atlanta. Congratulations to Captain Jakob Gomez and the rest =
of
the team.
(new)
The Mock
Trial team had another strong performance with two wins in the second r=
ound
of the Region Nine Tournament at the Ramsey County Courthouse in St. Paul on
Thursday. The EVHS Blue team defeated Prior Lake Blue by a score of
216-201. The “Blue” team includes Lauren Selby, Nikki
Scherrer, Gia Sonsalla, Kiersten Krause, Savannah Hanley, Erica Floding, To=
m Garding,
Charlie Krengel, Darya Antanovich, Lane Underdahl, Mike Kelly, and Davis
Arbogast. The Eastview team defeated Maple Grove Junior High by a score of
210-193. The Eastview team includes Kelly Bryant, Cara Desmond, Brand=
on
Gezel, Andrew Lichtsinn, Andrew Kline, Shelby Flanagan, Diana Johnson, Mich=
ael
Loher, Tom Clawson, Andrew Koenen, and Willie Stephenson. We continue=
the
region tournament next Thursday evening at 5:30 pm at the Ramsey County
Courthouse in St. Paul.
Student Council will meet on Thursday, February 3. Two Options:
7:00 am or 2:30 pm in C232. Agenda: Taste Testing and Winterfest. See=
Mr.
Kelly with any questions or concerns.
=
Rachel’s
Challenge t-shirts
are in and can be picked up from Mrs. Hendrickson in C138.
The EVHS Book Club will meet on Thursday, February 3 at
7:00 pm at the Apple Valley Barnes and Noble. We are reading Perfect Chemistry by
Simone Elkeles. All EVHS students are welcome and encouraged to join
us. Please see Ms. Strey or Ms. Cress if you have any questions.
=
=
Eastview’s
REAL MEN READ has sele=
cted
All Rise; the Remarkable Journey of Alan Page for our next book.&nbs=
p;
Alan Page was a six-time All-Pro for the Minnesota Vikings, where he led the
team to four conference titles and was named the <=
span
style=3D'font-weight:normal'>NFL's MVP in 1971, the first
defensive player (and one of only two in the 54 year history of the award) =
to
be so honored. Yet describing Alan
Page only as a football player is to do him a great
disservice. It can be argued that his most important work began once =
he
walked off the football field for the final time...and walked into a courtroom=
.
From private law practice to a stint in the Minnesota attorney general's of=
fice
to his historic election to the =
Minnesota
Supreme Court, Page has made far more significant contribut=
ions
from the bench than he did on the field. Students – check with the Eastview Media Center and/or y=
our local library to get a copy of=
this
book. You can also check your local bookseller or order your own copy
online. Get your copy of t=
he
book, read it, and then join us for breakfast (my
treat) and discussion on Fr=
iday, February
25 at 2:30 pm in Room C332. Why? Because =
REAL MEN READ!
=
The District
196 Film Festival will be on Saturday, March 5 at the Imax Theater at t=
he
Minnesota Zoo. Students can enter PSAs, commercials, music videos,
animation, short films, documentaries, or news stories. The submission
deadline is February 18. For more information visit: www.district196.org/rh=
s/filmfestival
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