Enumclaw High School Daily Bulletin | May 14

Enumclaw won the winter SPSL 3A Sportsmanship Award—which is voted on by other schools in our league.

Enumclaw High School Daily Bulletin

Monday, May 14, 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:

 

Seniors:  If you ordered honor cords, they are available for pick-up in the Main Office.  See Mrs. Bray.

Enumclaw won the winter SPSL 3A Sportsmanship Award—which is voted on by other schools in our league.  A big thanks to our winter coaching staff for teaching their sports specific skills to our student athletes, as well as teaching pride in one’s behavior and to demonstrate respect in all situations.

Congratulations to these Soccer Players for being chosen for the All League Team:

1st Team: Caleb Gwerder (junior), Defense, Jay Williams (senior), Midfield

2nd Team: Luke Olney (sophomore), Midfield, Austin Walsh (junior), Forward

Darwin Wood (junior), Defense

Honorable Mention: Demetri Anderson (senior), Goalkeeper, Tyler Koenig (junior), Forward, Hogan Olafson (junior), Midfield

 

National Honor Society members – this is the last call for your service verification forms.  There are 37 seniors who have not turned in a form and will not be recognized as Honor Society members at graduation unless we hear from you by Tuesday, May 15.  Juniors, we need your forms too!  Forms can be downloaded from our SWIFT site.  Come to room 211 if you have questions.

 

If you are a senior  — please stop by the activity office.

 

Please check out the Fine List.  Are you on it?  Please pay your fines now!

 

The Hornets Girls Water Polo Team finished their regular season with a 12-0 league record, and a 20-1 overall record, and begin State tournament play on Wednesday, May 16 at Rogers High School.

Enumclaw’s success is remarkable, in part, because they have done it with only nine players on their roster – seniors Annie Birklid and Hannah Kinniburgh, juniors Allie and Katie Larrea, and Bella Davenport, sophomore Megan Lesmeister, and freshmen Bailey Sexton, Haley Sonneson, and Madi Woodall. Water polo has six field players and a goalkeeper playing, so the Hornet squad has only two subs on their best day.  Most high school teams have 12-15 players on their roster.  Congratulations!

 

There is an FCCLA meeting on Tuesday, May 15th during Core/Choice in Mrs. Webb’s room.  We’ll be planning our staff appreciation event, officer elections and our cookie dough fundraiser.

 

If you could use some help with your homework, there will be students ready and waiting for you in the Library today from 2:30 – 3:30PM. They are very good at what they do.

 

Information in Review:

 

Girls basketball meeting after school in the Commons at 2:45PM on Wednesday, May 23 to hand out calendars and discuss summer schedule. All are welcomed!

 

Seniors, if you received an invitation to the senior luncheon on May 24 be sure to RSVP by placing the blue ticket with your name on it in the box in the office. Invitations went to all seniors with a cummulative GPA of 3.5 or higher.  If you did not receive an invitation, but believe that you should have, please see Mrs. Ross in room 211.

 

All students (not freshmen) are invited to apply to be a Link Leader.  A staff recommendation is not required.  For more information, attend one of the informational meetings or see Ms. Webb or Ms. Weinbrecht.

 

We were just informed that Tyler Carlson has been named to this year’s Star Times Team.  The awards luncheon will be held Monday, May 14 at 11:30 a.m. at the Times building 1000 Denny Way.  There will be a large section in a future issue of the Times honoring Tyler and the other Star Times Team members.

 

Open Gym Basketball for all students, Tuesdays @6:30pm.

 

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 NEWS:

 

The April/May Monthly Scholarship & College Information List is now available.  Stop by the Counseling or Career Center to pick up a copy or go to the Career Center Swift Website.

 

SENIORS 2012:

Graduation Walking Partners will be assigned the week before Graduation when tickets are being handed out and also at Senior Check out.

 

Please let us know of any scholarships you have earned.  Go to the Enumclaw High School Homepage and click on the link for Senior Scholarship Form and follow directions on form.  The deadline to turn any scholarships in is May 18th

 

Countdown to Commencement:

Each day through June 8th, Mr. Nelson would like one or more 2012 graduates to be featured on the district website as we “Countdown to Commencement”.  There is a short form available in the Activities Office to be completed by the graduate.  Please return your completed form to the Activities Office.  A picture of the graduate will be posted on the website along with the information from the form. We would be pleased to have ALL the 2012 grads featured!

 

Graduation announcements are available in the Main Office for purchase.  They are $1.25 ea.

And if you have not picked up your gown, etc. it is available in the main office right now!

 

SENIORS:  Do you qualify for the COMMITMENT AWARD?  Did you turn out for any sports?  Have you been in any Clubs?  Did you run for an office? In BOC?  Were you on the Honor Roll?  Have you done any School Service/Community Service?  If you can say yes to these you may qualify for this award.  Please come to the Activity Office to pick up the information

 

IMPORTANT DATES:

Dance Team Try-outs                                            May 21 – 24                                2:45 – 4:45PM        Aerobics/SGym

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

Senior Honors Luncheon                                        Thursday, May 24                        11:00 – 12:40PM            Library

Memorial Day – No School                                      Monday, May 28

Boys Summer Basketball Practice                            Tuesday, May 29 – June 8            3:00 – 5:00PM                 Gyms

EHS Streetmasters Car Show & Car Bash                Friday, June 1                              7:00 – 1:45PM                Auto Shop

 

Senior Ball  ($80.00 each ticket first 125)              Saturday, June 2                        7:00PM to 11:00PM  Argosy Cruise

Senior Ball Photos are taken in the Commons before the Cruise, sign-up when you buy your tickets for a photo time.)

Graduation Tickets available for purchase – 10 free, $3.00 for extra, ONLY graduates may pick them up and purchase extra tickets. June 4 – 7th 2012                       Lunches

Senior Awards                                                      Monday, June 4                           7:00PM                          Auditorium

YUP Party (Yearbook Unveiling Party)                       Wednesday, June 6                      2:45 – 4:00PM                 Commons

Choir Concert                                                        Wednesday, June 6                      7:00 -8:30PM                 Auditorium

Senior Check-out                                                Thursday, June 7                       8:00 -2:30PM  Classrooms & Library

EHS Film Festival                                                   Thursday, June 7                         7:00PM                     Chalet Theater

2012 Seniors Last Day/ BBQ/ Carnival                      Friday, June 8                              8:00 – 1:15PM            EHS Campus

Baccalaureate (1535 Washington, Enumclaw)          Sunday, June 10                          7:00PM         Trinity Lutheran Church

Contact Debbie McKinlay for more information  253-332-2004

Graduation Practice (REQUIRED)                             Monday, June 11                          10:00 – 1:00PM  White River Amphi.

Graduation (10 free tickets, graduates only))         Monday, June 11                       7:00PM      White River Amphitheatre

Graduates must be there by 6:00PM –Guests 6:15PM

Last Day of school (Undergraduates)                       Tuesday, June 19                         8:00 -11:15PM               Per. 1-6

 

Future Hornets Hoop Camp                                    Monday, June 25 – 28                  9:00 – 4:00PM                Gyms

Girls Basketball Youth Camp                                   Monday, July 9 – 12                     12:00 – 5:30                  Gyms

Boys Plateau Pro Camp Basketball                           Monday, July 23 – 25                    8:30 – 3:00PM                 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 Football Game                           Friday, September 28                   Pete’s Pool

2012 Homecoming Dance                                   Saturday, September 29             TBD

PSAT Testing                                                        Saturday, October 20/12              7:30AM – 12:30PM         100 Bldg.

 

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

 

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.

 

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:

Grad Night:  is still on.  Cost is $200.00.  Mail payments to Lorie Ritzdorf at PO Box 812 Enumclaw, WA 98022  Need more information please call Kim Sales at 253-335-2051.

EHS All-School Reunion August 8, 2012 in EHS Commons from 10:30 to 3:00PM.

(go to enumclawschooldistrict.com for more information)

 

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