Enumclaw High School Daily Bulletin | March 30
March 29, 2012 · 3:40 PM
Enumclaw High School Daily Bulletin
Friday, March 30
Athletics & Activities or go on line at: www.highschoolsports.net.
Or more athletics www.spsl.org Keep up on the Hornet scores!
Today’s New Information:
Our next Credit Retrieval session begins Monday after Spring Break. Space is limited in the 3:00-5:00 session, plenty of space available in the 6:00-8:00 session. Please sign up at your earliest convenience with Mrs. Bray in the Main Office.
TODAY is the day! The eggs will be hidden before each lunch and the hunt will begin. When you have found an egg with a paper in it be sure to come down to the Hive and redeem your prize! And don’t forget to be on the lookout for our golden egg which has a cash value prize for the Hive inside it! (No eggs will be hidden on rooftops or hard to reach areas.)
Seniors - all Local Scholarship applications are due TODAY, turn into Counseling Center by 3:00 pm!
Boys State applications are due TODAY by 3:00, turn into the Counseling Center.
ASB Officer Petitions are due back by TODAY. (to the Activity Office)
OJT and ICE hours are due TODAY to Mrs. Jackson in room 1029.
TODAY is the Hive’s last day to buy a shamrock to help support the fight against Muscular Dystrophy and other muscular diseases. Each shamrock is only a dollar and every penny goes towards the MDA (Muscular Dystrophy Association.) Their fight is our fight!
Congratulations to the FFA winners!
First place in Rituals: Shannon Triebel, Levi Norton, Kelsey Cunningham, KC Moulden, Rhianna Paro, Liz Vasquez, Justine Boswell
2nd place Extemp Speaking (draw topic and write speech in 30 mins) Cole Snider. 4th place Rebecca Blake
3rd place Marketing Team: Samantha Lanting, Riley Campbell and Kelly Shigley
Rebecca Blake also competed in Job Interveiw and Samantha Lanting also competed in prepared public speaking.
With our other contest results this year we will be taking 20 students to state this year!!
Information in Review:
Carleigh Bartolous earned a GOLD medal at the FCCLA State Competition, held in Wenatchee this past week. Mrs Lang and Mrs Webb would like to congratulate Carleigh for her hard work and dedication to the project. As part of the project, Jessie Lucero and Carleigh collected and donated $3,000 worth of toys to Children's Hospital, making the stay of many hospitalized children during the Christmas season more enjoyable. Unfortunately, Jessie couldn't compete due to an injury. AGAIN, Congratulations Carleigh on your GOLD medal at state competition! Your work embraces the true essence of Rachel's Challenge.
Peer tutors are needed in the Special Education program next year. Do you like helping students by playing games, helping in math or just plain reading with others? This is your chance to make a difference for another student. You can pick up an application in Room 1023. Fill it out and turn it in as soon as possible in order to participate. We need you!
The Color Guard team is looking for new recruits for its 2012-2013 Season, which includes fall competition with Hornet Marching Band and winter competition in Winter guard. The team is directed by Cheryl Richenburg, head coach, and Janet Johnson, assistant coach, and is open to girls and boys, grades 6th-12th. For more information, please contact Cheryl Richenburg at 253-732-2028.
SADIES TICKETS ON SALE!! APRIL 9th – 13th. $12 W/ASB. $15W/O ASB. $15 AT THE DOOR. SADIES IS ON APRIL 14TH. THE THEME IS “OPPOSITES ATTRACT” REMEMBER IT IS A GIRLS ASK GUYS DANCE. DON’T BE AFRAID LADIES, GUYS DON’T BITE.
Sadies Dance Passes (for students not attending EHS) are available in the Activities Office. Please return them by Monday, April 9.
Seniors- For those of you with a cumulative GPA of 3.2 or higher, Honor Cords are available for purchase now through May 3rd. Price is $7.25, please pay the cashier.
After school math tutoring is available for any students who need a little extra help with homework or preparing for tests. Tutoring is held Tuesday in portable 10 and Thursday in room 211 from 2:40 to 3:30. Drop in for all or just part of the time to get your math questions answered. Hope to see you there.
Counseling & Career Center News:
IMPORTANT DATES:
Sadies Saturday, April 14 8:00PM to 11:00PM Commons
Junior Achievement Banquet Thursday, April 19 6:30 – 8:30PM Commons
EHS Fundraiser for Choir/Football – Pancake Feed Saturday, April 21 8:00AM - 1:00PM Commons
PTSO Meeting Tuesday, April 24 6:00PM Main Office
PTSO Meeting Tuesday, May 22 6:00PM Main Office
Cabaret Tuesday, May 22 6:00 – 8:30PM Commons
Senior Project Night Wednesday, May 23 TBD Campus
EHS Streetmasters Car Show & Car Bash Friday, June 1 7:00 – 1:45PM Auto Shop
Prom Saturday, June 2 6:00PM to 11:00PM
Choir Concert Wednesday, June 6 7:00 -8:30PM Auditorium
Senior Check-out Thursday, June 7 Classrooms & Library
2012 Seniors Last Day Friday, June 8
Graduation (10 free tickets) Monday, June 11 7:00PM White River Amphitheatre
Last Day of school ( Undergraduates) Tuesday, June 19
Robotics Summer Camp Monday, June 25 – 28 9:00 – 3:00PM 602 -603
Girls Basketball Youth Camp Monday, July 9 – 12 12:00 – 5:30 Gyms
Registration for fall 2012 Sports Monday, August 13
Athletic/Cashier Office NOT OPEN Tuesday, August 14
First Day of Football Practice Wednesday, August 15
Cross Country, Golf, Soccer (G), Swim (G)
Tennis (B), Volleyball, Water Polo (B) Begin Monday, August 20
Hornet Days Thursday, August 23 & Friday, August 24
First Day of School 2012 Wednesday, August 29 Campus
2012 Homecoming Dance Saturday, September 29 TBD
CLUBS/GROUPS & Meetings:
GSA (Gay Straight Alliance) New club -Believe in stopping bullying and harassment? Think everyone deserves kindness and respect? Wish you had a place to go for support? Want to make an impact in our world?
GSA meetings are on Wednesday’s from 2:30PM to 4:00PM in room 142. Get involved!
Interested in serving your community? Want to help others? Interact club is a service club here on campus that works with the Rotary Club. We are looking for volunteers to help with events
throughout the school year. Now is your chance to get involved and make a difference. Please contact christy_ weinbrecht@enumclaw.wednet.edu
National Honor Society students. Need Service Hours? If there's a subject you're good at or even a topic in a subject that you're good at, we need you to be a peer tutor during CORE time. Each
week you tutor equals 1 hour of community service time. If you're interested in being a tutor, see Mrs. Weinbrecht in room 210.
The Native American Club is an opportunity for students to participate in leadership and cultural activities. The group will meet on the first Tuesday of the month in the counseling offices. There are no fees to participate in the club. Club participation is a great opportunity to learn about Tribal leadership.
Weight Club meets Mon-Tues-Thurs at 3-4:30. See Mr. Gutierrez for T-shirt after you sign up or Mr. Bartel for schedule.
Need something fun to do on Monday nights? Young Life is the answer. Come join us in the senior locker bay at 7:37PM.
COMMUNITY Happenings:
Enumclaw School District Clothing Bank Need clothes? We have them for free. The clothing bank is located at JJ Smith School 1640 Fell Street.
We are here to help you out. We have gently used donated clothes and shoes! . Hours are Tuesdays 10 am - 6 pm. We are open whenever school is in session. Sheila 253-740-1367
Attention Class of 2012 Parents:
We still have room for students to sign up for the all night grad party following graduation. Due to lack of participation in fundraising, we have increased the price per student to $200. Please have money in no later than May 1st. We need to secure the buses and will need a head count by that date. Mail payments to Lorie Ritzdorf at PO Box 812 Enumclaw WA 98022.
AEBLESKIVER Breakfast and Bake Sale – this Saturday – At the Danish Hall, 1708 Porter Street,
Enumclaw. Help save the Danish Hall and enjoy a wonderful breakfast from 9 – 1:00PM.
Aebleskiver is a Danish pancake. It is really good!
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