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Eastview High School

Eastview High School Daily Announcements

Tuesday, December 11th, 2019


PARENT SECTION

TONIGHT - MANAGING YOUR CHILDREN’S SCREEN TIME

Parents/Guardians: Are you interested in tools to help manage your student’s screen time?  Eastview’s Technology Team is partnering with our Parents are Key team to provide an opportunity for parents to learn more about the work of our district 196 Digital Distraction and Filtering Committee.  This committee (comprised of parents, teachers and school leaders) has developed a set of recommendations and resources for helping students and families navigate the use of both school and personal devices.  Join us on Wednesday, December 11th at 7:00pm in the EVHS Learning Commons.  As always, this parent ed event is free and open to the public.  RSVP is requested, but not required.  RSVP here: PAK RSVP  

 

EASTVIEW’S RANDOM ACTS OF KINDNESS HOLIDAY GIVING DRIVE

This year's holiday giving drive is supporting Eastview's Random Acts of Kindness fund.  EV counselors and administrators use these funds to support students and families in need.  We are seeking to provide gift cards to help families with weekend meals, personal care items, holiday gift giving, and more.  Please consider donating a gift card (or two) from the wish list!  Cash or check donations are also appreciated, and will be used to support Random Acts of Kindness like paying for a student in need to participate in a field trip, purchase a yearbook, or offsetting costs for Behind the Wheel, prom, etc.  You can send donations in with your student and/or drop them off at the West Entry Security Office between the hours of 7:30am - 2:30pm through December 20th.  THANK YOU!  

 

GIFT CARD WISH LIST

 

FCCLA SOLES4SOULS SHOE DRIVE

FCCLA is partnering with SOLES4SOULS for a Thanks4Giving shoe drive. Join us in the spirit of the giving season and help us reach our goal to collect and donate 300 shoes.  Now is a great time to clean out your closets and get ready for the new year. We are collecting all types and sizes of new or gently used shoes or even ones without mates. Shoes can be dropped off at the EVHS West doors, Main Office or C139. Thank you for your support to help those in need. If you have any questions please e-mail Mia Battistone.

 

BUY YOUR CLASS OF 2020 ALL-NIGHT SENIOR PARTY TICKETS NOW!

Graduating seniors are invited to attend the 2020 All-Night Senior Party, a chemical-free lock-in, which takes place the night of graduation, June 6, 2020 (10:00 pm – 4:00 am) at EVHS.  Each year this party is a highlight for the graduating seniors with at least 80% of the class attending.  It is the place to be on graduation night!

 

If you are looking for the perfect gift to give someone during this gift giving season look no further! The gift of fun and celebration with their friends on graduation night will be a highlight with many memories to cherish for years to come.

 

Tickets are available at the “early bird” rate of $85 until December 31st.  

 

Click here to be directed to the senior party website to purchase tickets and for additional party information:

https://www.eastviewseniorparty.com/Tickets

 

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

CHICK-FIL-A FUNDRAISER NIGHT FOR BOYS SWIM & DIVE

Please stop by the Chick-fil-A in Apple Valley located at 7480 153rd St W on Thursday between 5:30 - 7:30 to support the Eastview Boys Swim & Dive team. A percentage of every purchase will go towards the team. No need to mention the fundraiser or print any flyers. Thank you for your support!

 

BUY YOUR CLASS OF 2020 ALL-NIGHT SENIOR PARTY TICKETS NOW!

Graduating seniors are invited to attend the 2020 All-Night Senior Party, a chemical-free lock-in, which takes place the night of graduation, June 6, 2020 (10:00 pm – 4:00 am) at EVHS.  Each year this party is a highlight for the graduating seniors with at least 80% of the class attending.  It is the place to be on graduation night!

 

Tickets are available at the “early bird” rate of $85 until December 31st.  

 

Click here to be directed to the senior party website to purchase tickets and for additional party information: https://www.eastviewseniorparty.com/Tickets

 

 

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

 

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

 

 

 

 

COLLEGE AND SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION

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

12/11/2019

11:10am

U.S. Navy

12/12/2019

11:10am

Marines

12/13/2019

11:10am

Minnesota Army National Guard

12/18/2019

11:10am

Air Force Reserve and ROTC

 

 

 

ATHLETICS

(NEW) EV BOYS VARSITY HOCKEY CONTINUES WINNING STREAK

The Boys Varsity Hockey team braved the cold weather and began to heat up a long winning streak by defeating the Bloomington Jefferson Jaguars 6-3.  With the score tied 3-3 after two periods, Ryan Quaintance took advantage of a Jaguar turnover and proceeded to light the lamp with a shorthanded goal midway through the third period.  The Lightning then added two empty net goals to secure the win. Congratulations to Matthew Schoonover and Gabe Tritschler for scoring their first varsity goals in a Lightning sweater.  Other goal scorers for the Lightning included Josh Eernisse (2), and Ryan Quaintance with a pair as well.  On the six goals for the Lightning, assists were earned by Quaintance, Caden EspindaBanick (2), Cullen Johnson, Ben Malloy, and Drew Carroll.  Bennett Weestrand turned away 35 shots from the Jaguars to earn his second win of the season.  The Snyder Orthodontics three stars on the game;  #3 star Mathew Schoonover, #2 star Gabe Tritschler, and the #1 star Ryan Quaintance with his three point night including the shorthanded game winning goal.  Next up for the Lightning is a SSC home game against the Shakopee Sabers on Thursday night at 7pm.  #whateverittakes; #22-3; #evhsstudentsgetinfreenow


 

(NEW) EV BOYS JUNIOR VARSITY HOCKEY SKATES TO A 4-4 TIE VERSUS BLOOMINGTON JEFFERSON

Eastview (1-3-1) matched Bloomington Jefferson Tuesday afternoon skating to a 4-4 tie.  EV controlled much of the play in the first period but found themselves down 2-0.  The Lightning's scoring chances found the back of the net, however, in the second period.  Sophomore forward Jordan Larkee cut the Bloomington lead in half scoring at the 6:40 mark of the second period (assist from sophomore defenseman Beau Weiland).  EV evened the score 2-2 when junior forward Sam Reller scored at the 11:57 mark (assists from junior forward Max Hansen and sophomore defenseman Jake Swanson).  EV finished the second period with a go-ahead goal from junior forward Sam Setterlund at 12:24 (assists from sophomore forward Cody Domagalski and junior forward Sam Ortman).  EV continued to pressure Bloomington in the third period and increased their lead to two goals, 4-2, with a goal from Domagalski (assist from sophomore forward Walker Bergland at 8:34).  Unfortunately, Bloomington scored twice in the final six minutes of regulation time including the game tying goal with just 24 seconds remaining.  The five-minute overtime period saw scoring chances for both teams.  However, no goals resulted in the final 4-4 score.  EV outshot Bloomington 26-16 for the game.  Next up, EV hosts Shakopee at 5:00 p.m. on Thursday.  Game will be played at Apple Valley Sports Arena.


 

(NEW) EASTVIEW BOYS SWIM AND DIVE FALL TO FARMINGTON 87 TO 96

The Lightning started their season Friday December 6th with a tough loss to the Tigers. Highlights for the Varsity team include first place showings by Blodgett in the 200 Freestyle, Phomsouvanh in the 50 Freestyle, Panikkar in the 100 Butterfly, Kovacs in the 500 Freestyle, Fields in 1 mtr Diving and the team of Phomsouvanh, Blodgett, Lambert & Panikkar in the 200 Freestyle Relay.

Highlights for the Junior Varsity team include first place showings by Yalamamchili in the 50 Freestyle and the team of Dunne, Larkee, Holmen and Yalamamchili in the 400 Freestyle Relay.

Next meet is Friday December 13th at 6:00 against Rosemount at Rosemount Middle School.


 

(NEW) EV BOYS JUNIOR VARSITY HOCKEY SKATES TO A 4-4 TIE VERSUS BLOOMINGTON JEFFERSON

Eastview (1-3-1) matched Bloomington Jefferson Tuesday afternoon skating to a 4-4 tie.  EV controlled much of the play in the first period but found themselves down 2-0.  The Lightning's scoring chances found the back of the net, however, in the second period.  Sophomore forward Jordan Larkee cut the Bloomington lead in half scoring at the 6:40 mark of the second period (assist from sophomore defenseman Beau Weiland).  EV evened the score 2-2 when junior forward Sam Reller scored at the 11:57 mark (assists from junior forward Max Hansen and sophomore defenseman Jake Swanson).  EV finished the second period with a go-ahead goal from junior forward Sam Setterlund at 12:24 (assists from sophomore forward Cody Domagalski and junior forward Sam Ortman).  EV continued to pressure Bloomington in the third period and increased their lead to two goals, 4-2, with a goal from Domagalski (assist from sophomore forward Walker Bergland at 8:34).  Unfortunately, Bloomington scored twice in the final six minutes of regulation time including the game tying goal with just 24 seconds remaining.  The five-minute overtime period saw scoring chances for both teams.  However, no goals resulted in the final 4-4 score.  EV outshot Bloomington 26-16 for the game.  Next up, EV hosts Shakopee at 5:00 p.m. on Thursday.  Game will be played at Apple Valley Sports Arena.  

 

(NEW) EV GIRLS VARSITY HOCKEY TIES SHAKOPEE HIGH SCHOOL 2-2

The girls varsity team skated to a 2-2 tie in South Suburban Conference play Tuesday night at home. Nora Stepan and Avery Chesek both scored for the lightning. Mikayla Kelley had two assists and Chesek added one. Lauren Johnson made 20 saves. Eastview will face cross town rival Apple Valley Saturday afternoon at 2:00pm. Come on out and cheer them on! 


 

(NEW) EV GIRLS JUNIOR VARSITY HOCKEY FALLS TO SHAKOPEE  4-1

Eastview Girls JV hockey team falls to Shakopee 4-1 last night. A goal late in the third period by Emma Tritschler (assists Chloe LaPlant and Belle Dannecker) got Eastview on the board. Angie Lombardi was solid in the net.

 

BOYS LACROSSE MEETING

Boys Lacrosse – Wednesday, December 18 @ 600 pm in the PAC – Player & at least 1 Parent Meeting – Annual Parent meeting for Boys Lacrosse will be next week and will focus on planned activities and fees for the upcoming Winter and Spring seasons.  Booster Club members and Coach Caines will be present, so please join us.  Winter lacrosse is free to all players in good standing with the Booster Club – What does that mean?  Pay your Booster Club fee now and you are in good standing.  Show up as early as 530 pm to pay your fee prior to the meeting or contact mkemper@kemperlaw.com if you want to pay in advance.  New players and parents always welcome – It is never too late to start!



 

EV NINTH GRADE WRESTLING PARK/APPLE VALLEY DUALS

The EV Ninth Grade Grapplers kicked their dual meet season off by competing against both Park of Cottage Grove and Apple Valley on December 10.  Seventh-grader Landon Odegard and 8th grader Logan O’Neil and Ezra Formanek paced the 9th graders with their pins and Ethan Daniels won a nice 5-1 decision while Alex Baccoli provided the excitement of the match with a 5-0 win against a much larger heavyweight to help the team win a satisfying 36-32 victory. Ezra Formanek, Calvin Lema and Daniel Pacheco each earned a pin fall against their AV opponent while 7th grader Carter Harris earned a nice 11-0 decision for 4 team points but AV prevailed 53-22. Congratulations to the ninth grade Team for a great first double dual meet! The Ninth Grader’s next competition is Saturday, December 14 at the Varsity/JV Maple Grove Invitational starting at 9:30.

 

ARTS & ACTIVITIES

(NEW) EASTVIEW SCIENCE OLYMPIAD RESULTS

Eastview Science Olympiad sent 2 teams to Boyceville, WI on Saturday to compete against teams from 3 states. Eastview Lightning placed 16th and Thunder placed 25th out of 60 teams. The 2 teams competed in 28 different events, had 14 top 10 finishes and medaled in 4 events. It was a great start to the 2020 season!

Medals were earned by the following members:
Chem Lab 6th place: Jayson Nguyen & Khanhlinh Lambuu
Geocaching 5th place:  Elsie Porter & Raghav Yalamanchili
Horticulture 5th place:  Elena Ea & Damien Xu
Mystery Design 4th place: Regina Dehnert & Bilal Mohamed

 

INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL SIGNUPS

The Intramural basketball sign up deadline is this Friday, Dec. 13th. Guys and girls in all grades need to get signed up! Contact Mr. P Strey with any questions.

 

FCCLA NEWS

We will meet at EVHS at 9:50am on Saturday the 14th to carpool out to Fort Snelling for Wreaths Across America. The ceremony starts at 11am and we will lay wreaths right after. 

Please spread the word and go through your closets to donate shoes for out Thanks4Giving shoe drive. FCCLA will be collecting new and gently used shoes in pairs or even single shoes for those in need. See Ms. Battistone with any questions you may have.

 

CONTINUING THIS WEEK- EASTVIEW’S WINTER MUSICAL- ANNIE

There’s still time to see the winter musical, Annie!  Come check it out this Thursday, Friday, and Saturday! 

December 12, 13, 14 at 7:00 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 

 

 

 

LEARNING COMMONS

WHAT'S HAPPENING IN THE LEARNING COMMONS

Current events: https://www.smore.com/tvqcd  (updated 12/2/19)

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 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.  

 

EASTVIEW HOUR OF CODE

Hour of Code & National Computer Science Week is here!  Over 500 math and work study students participated in the Hour of Code on Monday in the Learning Commons.  We had representatives from nine companies share their experiences in the Computer Science field, followed by students spending time on coding activities on their iPads at the website https://hourofcode.com/us .   More activities and highlights will be available all week.  See pictures and updates at https://www.smore.com/t2haw.