Enumclaw High School daily bulletin | March 21

Talent Show is this Wednesday at 7 p.m. in the gym. It is $2 with ASB and $3.00 without. Come out and support your fellow students as they showcase their talents.

Enumclaw High School Daily Bulletin

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

 

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:

IT’S THAT TIME OF THE YEAR AGAIN FOLKS, MR. EHS VOTING THIS WEEK!!  WEDNESDAY, AND THURSDAY DURING BOTH LUNCHES. YOUR VOTE CAN MAKE THE DIFFERENCE AS TO WHO IS THE BEST MAN AT OUR SCHOOL.

 

Sign-up for AP Testing now!

(AP Testing:  Your test booklets are available from your AP teacher!  Fees for testing need to be paid not later than Thursday, March 22nd.   A $50.00 late fee is automatically added to the Test fee after this date.  NO EXCEPTIONS ON THE LATE FEE!!!  Tests may be ordered no later than April 10th.  If you choose to test for AP, it is mandatory that you ride the bus to our testing site.  You are not allowed to drive or have someone take you.  It is also mandatory that when you pay for your AP test, you must turn in your bus permission sheet with you parent/guardians signature on it.)

Talent Show is this Wednesday, TODAY, at 7:00PM in the gym.  It is $2.00 with ASB and $3.00 without.  Come out and support your fellow students as they showcase their talents!

Enumclaw High School tutoring program will take place in the school library on Mondays and Wednesdays from 2:30 to 3:30.

AP Family Night – Advanced Placement (AP) courses offer students a chance to earn college credit right here on the EHS campus.  These are courses for students who want a little more challenge than many typical high school classes offer.  EHS has a great selection of AP opportunities for students.  If you are interested in AP, or just wonder if AP might be for you please plan to attend the AP family night on March 22 at 7:00 pm in the commons.   Hope to see you there!

Information in Review:

 

Drew Overbay is the Buzzy drink winner of the week!

Make a muscle, make a difference!  The Hive is now selling shamrocks during March 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.)  Please help us in our goal to raise $50.00 or more for this fundraiser!  The top contributor in the school will be announced at the end of the month and given a certificate of appreciation.  Their fight is our fight!

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.

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.

Counseling & Career Center News:

SENIORS : The Local Scholarship list is now available on the Career/Counseling swift website. You can also pick up a hard copy in the counseling or career center.  There are over 50 scholarships available, the deadline is March 30th.

 

IMPORTANT DATES:

A.P. Information Night                                        Thursday, March 22                    5:30 – 8:00PM

EHS Fundraiser for ASB – Pancake Feed               Saturday, March 24                    8:00AM – 10:00AM         Commons

Distribution of Cap, Gown & Announcements         Monday, March 26                      11:00 – 12:30PM            Commons

Distribution of Cap, Gown & Announcements         Tuesday, March 27                     11:00 – 12:30PM            Commons

Cabaret                                                             Tuesday, May 22                        6:00 – 8:30PM               Commons

Senior Project Night                                            Wednesday, May 23                   TBD                              Campus

Sadies                                                               Saturday, April 14                      8:00PM to 11:00PM        Commons

Junior Achievement Banquet                                Thursday, April 19                      6:30 – 8:30PM               Commons

Prom                                                                 Saturday, June 2                        6:00PM to 11:00PM

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

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: PO Box 812 Enumclaw, WA 98022.

 

The crazy, Dr. Fufenheim, hypothesizes that he can turn mean kids into nice kids with a simple potion. Except…what is that potion?  He needs to experiment to find that missing, magical third manipulative variable!  Does he prove his hypothesis true!!  Come and find out!

 

What – Original mini-musical “The CrAzy SciEntist”

Where – Southwood Elementary School Auditorium/cafeteria

When – Friday, March 23 @ 7:00 pm

Cost – Free (donations for food bank are welcomed) Refreshments following!