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Daily Announcements (11.25.19)
Daily Announcements (11.25.19)
Eastview High School

Eastview High School Daily Announcements

Monday, November 25th, 2019


PARENT SECTION 

SENIOR PHOTO SUBMISSION DEADLINE - DECEMBER 6TH

Attention, parents of seniors:  the deadline to submit your senior picture for the yearbook is December 6th.  Use this link to upload your picture.  You also have the opportunity to purchase a Grad Ad and yearbook.

 

ORDER YOUR YEARBOOK TODAY

Orders are now being taken for the 2019-2020 Eastview yearbooks. Yearbooks will be distributed the last week of school. 

ORDER A YEARBOOK

SENIORS- SUBMIT YOUR SENIOR PHOTO

SENIORS- ORDER/SUBMIT YOUR GRAD AD

 

EVCF BOARD TREASURER NEEDED

The Eastview Community Foundation is seeking a new Treasurer to serve on their Board of Directors.  Responsibilities include monthly bookkeeping, check-writing, financial reports and general service to the Board.  Attendance at monthly meetings is required, along with approximately 3-5 hours per month outside of meetings for completion of financial tasks.  Experience with QuickBooks is desired, but not mandatory.  Visit www.evcf.org for more information about the work of the EVCF and contact EVCF Chair, Bridget Handke, at Bridget.Handke@evcf.org to express interest or for more information.  

 

 


GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

(NEW) CHIPOTLE FUNDRAISER NIGHT TO SUPPORT EASTVIEW BOYS HOCKEY

Come to the Apple Valley Chipotle on Tuesday, November 26 from 4-8pm for the boys hockey team fundraiser night.  See you there!  

 

HAVE YOU SUBMITTED YOUR SENIOR PHOTO YET

Attention, Seniors:  the deadline to submit your senior picture for the yearbook is December 6th.  Use this link to upload your picture.  You also have the opportunity to purchase a Grad Ad and yearbook.

 

ORDER YOUR YEARBOOK TODAY

Orders are now being taken for the 2019-2020 Eastview yearbooks. Yearbooks will be distributed the last week of school. 

ORDER A YEARBOOK

SENIORS- SUBMIT YOUR SENIOR PHOTO

SENIORS- ORDER/SUBMIT YOUR GRAD AD

 

GLOVES, SCARVES & HATS DRIVE

Eastview’s Student Council is collecting new and gently used gloves, scarves and hats. Items will be donated the House of Charity (Minneapolis). Donations will be accepted in Room C232, the Main Office, and the Attendance Office until Friday, December 6. Please contact John Kelly with questions. Thank you for your support.

 

MOMS & NEIGHBORS

Since its inception 10 years ago, Moms & Neighbors has raised more than $250,000 for teens and families in ISD 196.

We work closely with local school counselors, social workers, church advocates, and law enforcement. We want to be an additional tool in their tool box to provide local families or teens with the assistance they truly need, while respecting their privacy. 

Assistance can range from grocery and gas gift cards, clothing, to payment of an overdue bill. Though what we give varies as much as our recipients’ needs, it is always rewarding and surprising to see how powerful an anonymous act of kindness can be.  

If you are interested in helping this holiday season, click on the link or contact Angie Talbot, the Eastview Moms and Neighbors Kindness Ambassador.

 

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY!

The Eastview High School Competition Cheer Team is excited to be hosting Eastview’s 20th Annual TC Open Cheer Competition on Sunday, December 15, 2019 at Eastview High School, Apple Valley. We are looking to our school and community for support.

Please consider volunteering to support Eastview and the Competition Cheer team. Volunteering may count towards community givebacks or volunteer hours needed for different groups and clubs on campus. It is also a great addition to college applications and resumes. We appreciate you signing up to help with our event!

Please sign up for as many spots as you can cover!

Every volunteer gets in free to the event for the whole day so you can stay even when you are not volunteering to enjoy the competition.

Plus . . .

If you sign up for at least 2 shifts (2 hours each) you will receive a $5 meal voucher you can use at the concession stand.

Cheer Competition Volunteer Signup

Thank you!!

EVHS Competitive Cheer

 

COMMUNITY EDUCATION

Session on Vaping - Tuesday, December 3rd from 7-9pm at Eagan High School Cafe

Train to work for us! Be a lifeguard or a swim instructor

 

 


COLLEGE AND SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION

Need money for college? It is easier than ever to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Available now on www.FAFSA.gov or use the myStudentAid app. 

Monday, December 2nd, Financial Aid 101

  • 6:00-7:30 pm Wescott Library, 1340 Wescott Road, Eagan
  • Learn the basics of how to pay for college and apply for financial aid. Presented by Dakota County Technical College and the Eagan Foundation. 

Monday, December 9th, FAFSA Completion Workshop

  •  6:00-7:30 pm, Wescott Library, 1340 Wescott Road, Eagan
  • Complete the online FAFSA with help from a financial aid professional or just come to have your questions about paying for college answered. Presented by Dakota County Technical College. 

 

 

UPCOMING COLLEGE, UNIVERSITY & MILITARY VISITS

Students should stop by the Counseling Office get a pass to attend the college/university/military Rep Visit prior to the visit in Career Center (located right next to Counseling Office).  These university/college or military visits are small group meetings typically lasting 20/30 minutes.  These admission reps are often times the same people that review college applications, so it's a great connection for students. 

 

DATE

TIME

COLLEGE/MILITARY

11/25/2019       

11:10am       

US Naval Academy

11/26/2019

11:10am

Air Force Reserve

12/3/2019

11:10am

United States Army

12/11/2019

11:10am

U.S. Navy

12/12/2019

11:10am

Marines

12/18/2019

11:10am

Air Force Reserve

 

 


ATHLETICS

(NEW) FALL POSTSEASON UPDATE

Here is the FINAL update on our FALL Teams and how they are doing in postseason competition as the last fall tournament concluded this weekend! No worries as all of our Winter Activities are now officially underway as of this week! 

 

CI and PI Soccer: Congrats to the CI Dakota Hawks who advanced to the State Tournament in CI Soccer for the first time since 2014 and had quite the showing!  The CI team had a tough loss in the opening round against #1 Seed (and eventual State Champion) South Washington County.  The CI Hawks rallied for two wins on Saturday (5-2 over Park Center and 3-0 over St. Cloud) to claim the State Consolation Championship!  The CI Hawks finished the year with a 10-4 record with 3 of their 4 losses coming to the two teams who played in the State Title game.  Eastview Varsity players who were members of the State Tournament Team include: Deshawn Bascomb Collins, Thomas Christopherson, Roman Garza, Cloe Kraus, Masen Lucynski, and Heaven Young-Harry.  

 

The PI Hawks competed in the last game of the fall season and took home the STATE CHAMPIONSHIP!  They did so in dominating fashion and finished the year 14-1.  The Hawks defeated Mounds View/Irondale/Roseville 19-0 and Minneapolis 8-1 to advance to the State Title game against St. Paul Humboldt.  Humboldt was the defending State Champs and also was responsible for the Hawks only loss on the season. The Hawks used incredible teamwork and passing along with swarming defense to defeat Humboldt 5-2 and claim the State Title!  It was the 7th for PI Soccer and 22nd overall for the Hawks program!  Eastview team members include: Will Davidson, Eddy Nelson and Daniel Sonnenberg!  Congrats Hawks!  

Reminder to follow @EVHSathletics on Twitter for the up to the minute updates!  I will also keep you posted about how all of our Winter teams are doing as seasons continue to get underway and we will recognize all of our fall team and individual success at our next pep fest on December 6th! 

 

(NEW) LIGHTNING DANCE TEAMS TAKE FIRST PLACE AT BURNSVILLE INVITE

The Lightning Dance Team competed at the Burnsville Invite this past Saturday where all 3 jazz teams: Varsity, JV and B-squad, took home 1st place wins with perfect ranking scores. The Varsity team will kick off the conference season with a Jazz meet at home on Tuesday at 7pm. Special guest appearance by the BDT that night as well. Be there tomorrow night to cheer on both teams! 

 

(NEW) EASTVIEW VARSITY BOYS HOCKEY BEATS ST. THOMAS ACADEMY 3-1

The Boys Varsity Hockey team began their season with an impressive win over section rival St. Thomas Academy 3-1.  Trailing 1-0 after the first period, the Lightning answered with a goal by Josh Eernisse assisted by Cullen Johnson.  In front of a packed house full of energetic Eastview superfans, the teams skated into the third period tied 1-1.  In the final period, the squad was determined to post a “W” in front of their home crowd.  Ben Malloy (assists to Ryan Quaintance/Caden EspindaBanick) added a power play goal and then Eernisse deflected in a shot from Ben Malloy at the point for his second goal of the game to make the final 3-1.  Bennett Weestrand was phenomenal between the pipes, stopping 31 shots to earn his first victory of the season.  The Apple Auto three stars of the game against the Cadets…#3 Lightning defensemen including Caden EspindaBanick, Sam Groebner, Ben Malloy, and Jake Kemper;  #2 Bennet Weestrand in goal;  #1 star....EASTVIEW SUPERFANS!!!   The Lightning head on the road on Wednesday afternoon for a matinee tilt at the Chaska Hawks at 2pm.  #whateverittakes

 

(NEW) EASTVIEW HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS VARSITY HOCKEY FALLS TO ROSEMOUNT HIGH SCHOOL 6-5

Rosemount came out to play in the third period scoring four unanswered goals to force overtime and winning in extra session with a 6-5 victory over our Eastview Lightning Saturday afternoon. Avery Chesek scored three goals while Mikayla Kelley added three assists to lead the Lightning. Katherene DeBoom and Betsy Bjerke scored their first varsity goals while Lauren Speegle added an assist. The loss puts Eastview at 5-2 on the season. On Tuesday the Lightning will host Farmington at Apple Valley Sports Arena at 7:00pm. 

 

(NEW) EASTVIEW HIGH SCHOOL BOYS JUNIOR VARSITY HOCKEY DROPS FIRST GAME 3-2 VS ST. THOMAS ACADEMY (Nov. 23)

Special teams play dominated much of the game Saturday night as four of the five goals were scored while players were in the penalty box. STA came out firing in the first period scoring the first goal of the game despite being short-handed.  While STA dominated play, Eastview junior goaltender Carter Jensen kept his team in the game stopping 19 of 20 first period shots.  Play evened up a bit in the second period as EV scored on a power play to tie the game 1-1.  Sophomore forward AJ Wagner logged the teams first goal of the season with assists going to Beau Weiland and Nathan Stephenson.  EV took advantage of yet another power play late in the second period as junior forward Matthew Schoonover found the back of the net (assisted by sophomore defenseman Ryan Moline) with just under three minutes to play giving EV a 2-1 advantage after two periods.  Unfortunately, the third period belonged to STA as they scored two goals (one even strength and one on the power play) 50 seconds apart early in the period to take a 3-2 lead.  EV had chances later in the period to tie the game but was unable to score.  Final score: STA 3, EV 2.  Total shots for the game: STA 44, EV 19.  Next up, EV travels to Chaska on Wednesday, November 27 for a noon face-off vs. the Hawks.

 

(NEW) EASTVIEW HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL FALLS TO WAYZATA 56-35 

The JV Girls Basketball team opened the season on Saturday against a talented Wayzata team. The aggressive full court pressure from the Trojans contributed to the team's 25 turnovers and was a major reason for the 56-35 loss. The Lightning was also out-rebounded and struggled from the freethrow line. Savanah Gardner was the leading scorer and rebounder with 9 points and 6 boards. Madi Wodele was second in rebounds with 4. Other scorers for the Lightning were Vanessa Wright-7, Lauren Machacek-5, Olivia Ward-5, Wodele-4, Robyn Dayton and Caitlyn Han. The team hopes to get its first victory in their holiday tournament in which they'll face a talented LaCrosse Aquinas team. 

 

(NEW) EASTVIEW HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS JUNIOR VARSITY HOCKEY BEAT ROSEMOUNT HIGH SCHOOL 4-1 

Goals by Laney Schwartz and Erin Hayward (assist Emma Tritschler) puts Eastview in the lead 2-1 by end of period 1. It was all Eastview in the second and third period with a second goal by Laney Schwartz and a goal by Mackenzie Henning (assist Dani Farrington) while Angie Lombardi shut down Rosemount. Eastview Girls JV outshot Rosemount 31-17. 

 

(NEW) EASTVIEW HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL BEAT FARMINGTON HIGH SCHOOL 46-36 

The EVGBB girls showed a lot of heart and grit In their season opener against Farmington. Led by Kyra Schwanz, Kendra & Kayla Schuster, Nia Hacker and Korra Kalaus the Lightning displayed some very intense defense and timely shooting. Also contributing to the victory with rebounding and maximum effort were reserves AviElla Raspberry, Daniella Oduro and Sam Quady. 

 

(NEW) EASTVIEW HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL FALLS TO WAYZATA HIGH SCHOOL 36-30 

After a game full of lead changes and momentum swings the Eastview girls B Squad came up just short in a defensive battle. 

 

(NEW) EASTVIEW HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS FRESHMAN BASKETBALL FALLS TO FARMINGTON HIGH SCHOOL 53-23 

The Lightning Freshman Girls Basketball team opened the season with a loss to a strong Farmington team 53-23.

The game was played on Friday Nov 22 at Breck HS in the Breakdown Tip Off Classic.

All players played hard the entire game.

Leading the way in scoring was Amy Loch with 8 points followed by Samantha Quady with 7 points. Also scoring for the Lightning, AviElla Raspberry, Korra Kalaus, Lizie Bryant and Daniella Oduro. AviElla also led the team in rebounds with 6.

Shih'd Ibrahim, Veronica Ortega and Jano Barsug provided spirited effort on defense.

Next game for the team is at Hudson WI on Dec 3rd

 

 


ARTS & ACTIVITIES

(NEW) NEXT INVESTMENT CLUB MEETING

There will be a brief Investment Club meeting on Tuesday, after school in C239. 

 

(NEW) NEXT BPA MEETING

There will be a Business Professionals of America meeting on Tuesday after school to finalize contest selection and pick up contest materials.  If you cannot attend please see Ms. Lencowski with your contest selection information.  Room C239.

 

NEXT SPANISH CLUB MEETING

Spanish Club will be meeting on Tuesday, November 26th from 2:40-3:30pm in room B321. We will learn about and play board games from Spanish speaking cultures. All are invited – snacks provided! See Señora Perona in B321 with questions.

 

JOIN MEN’S  VOLLEYBALL

Mens’ volleyball will be in its third year in Minnesota this spring and we are looking for more athletes to be a part of the Eastview program. If you missed the meetings last week, visit the EVHS mens’ volleyball website.  

 

EVHS INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL

Get signed up for intramural basketball! Guys and girls in all grades are encouraged to participate. The IM basketball season will run from Jan. 9th through Feb. 26th, with games twice a week. There will be an informational meeting in C250 before and after school on Tuesday, Dec. 3rd. Sign up on Fee Pay by Dec. 13th. Contact Mr. Pat Strey with any questions. 

 

EASTVIEW’S WINTER MUSICAL- ANNIE

Set in New York City during The Great Depression, brave young Annie is forced to live a life of misery at Miss Hannigan’s orphanage. Her luck soon changes when she’s chosen to spend a fairytale holiday with famous billionaire, Daddy Warbucks. Meanwhile, spiteful Miss Hannigan has other ideas and hatches a plan to spoil Annie’s search for her true family. With its Tony award-winning book and score, including the unforgettable songs It’s The Hard-Knock Life, Easy Street, and Tomorrow, you can bet your bottom dollar that you and your family will enjoy this wonderful classic!

Senior Preview: December 4 at 3:30 p.m.

December 6, 7, 12, 13, 14 at 7:00 p.m., December 8 at 2:00 p.m.

Directed by Scott Durocher, Kari Douma, Michael Gruber, Jan Battles, Jennifer Taylor James, JJ Miller, and Frank Pasquerella 

Tickets: www.seatyourself.biz/evhs 

 

INTRAMURAL BADMINTON

Intramural Badminton – If you didn’t get your t-shirt, please see Ms. Gilson in attendance after 2nd hour.

 

 


LEARNING COMMONS

(NEW) EASTVIEW HOUR OF CODE

Hour of Code Volunteer Opportunities – on Monday, December 9th we will be kicking off Computer Science Education Week 2019 with the Hour of Code and other activities offered in the Learning Commons.  We are looking for volunteers to be part of an informational panel to share their experiences in the Computer Science field.  If you or a family member works in some area of Computer Science and would be willing to volunteer for a few hours to share your experiences with our students, please follow this link to sign up for the hours which work best for you.  We will contact you via email to confirm.  

 

WHAT'S HAPPENING IN THE LEARNING COMMONS

The Learning Commons is open to all students from 7am-3:30pm daily.  We offer space for quiet study, group collaboration, hands-on projects and a green screen video studio.  Please check out what is currently going on in our space by following this link: https://www.smore.com/tvqcd Updates will be posted regularly.  Please stop by to see our space whenever you are in the building!

The Learning Commons offers a wide variety of hands on activities for students to do before & after school or during study halls.  We are always looking for materials to use for projects.  Please consider a donation (new or used) from our Wish List https://goo.gl/L5b4HK.