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Daily Announcements (1.29.2020)
Daily Announcements (1.29.2020)

PARENT SECTION

EVCF LOOKING FOR SCHOLARSHIP ESSAY READERS

The Eastview Community Foundation is seeking community volunteers to read scholarship essays beginning February 10th. Volunteers will receive instructions on how to assess and score the essays during a short training session at EVHS. All essay reading and scoring can be completed at the convenience of volunteers in the comfort of their own homes. Please note: volunteers cannot be a parent of a current senior at Eastview High School.  Contact Laurel Gerber for more information.  

 

FEEPAY BACK ONLINE

The District 196 FeePay system is back online, however, Sourcewell has informed us that families may still experience some intermittent disruptions with this transition.  They have provided guidance for the most common situations that occur.  

FeePay Login Questions

 

SECOND SEMESTER PARKING PASSES 

Second semester (February 3rd-June 10th) parking passes are available for purchase on FeePay. The passes are valid through the last day of school and are $120.  The parking permits will be handed out January 29 and 30 at lunch.

We are unable to take checks or cash for parking permits; all permits are sold on FeePay

 

BINGO BONANZA

Do I have a BINGO?!  YES!!!  The Senior Party’s biggest fundraiser is back!!  There will be fabulous prizes to be won playing BINGO along with raffle drawings, rounding out a great evening for parents, friends and family of EVHS.  This year’s event will be held on Sunday, March 1st at Bogarts from 4pm to 7pm.  For $45 you get 10 BINGO cards, 3 Raffle Tickets and Appetizers.  Our BINGO BONANZA will also host a Silent Auction with lots of great items for you to bid on using your smartphone! More information and the registration form can be found here. Must be 18 years old to play. Please contact Beret Anderson at 612-366-7039 with questions.

Seeking Silent Auction donations!  As part of the Bingo Bonanza, we will have a Silent Auction.  If you or someone you know has an item, e.g. craft, service, gift cards, etc. then please let us know by contacting Beret Anderson or 612-366-7039.

 

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

 

SENIOR PARENT SECTION

SENIOR PARENTS - SIGN UP TO VOLUNTEER FOR THE SENIOR PARTY

Seeking Volunteers – WE NEED YOU!!!! Please consider volunteering to help plan the 2020 EVHS Senior Class Party. The Eastview Senior Party Committee has an immediate need for volunteers to join and support various planning committees. Volunteers will help plan the 1) PRIZES, 2) FOOD, 3) DECORATIONS, and 4) the BINGO BONANZA. Please consider sharing your time and talents to make this a great night for our graduates! Click on the SignUp Genius link to view the available slots and sign up. If you have questions, please email eastviewseniorparty@gmail.com. Thank you!

 

GET YOUR ALL-NIGHT SENIOR PARTY TICKETS TODAY

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! 

Senior Party tickets are on sale now for $90.

Ticket Prices:

$90 January 16th - February 29th

$100 March 1st- May 22nd

$120 June 6th at the door (cash only)

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

 


GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

GET YOUR ALL-NIGHT SENIOR PARTY TICKETS TODAY

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! 

Senior Party tickets are on sale now for $90.

Ticket Prices:

$90 January 16th - February 29th

$100 March 1st- May 22nd

$120 June 6th at the door (cash only)

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

 

INTERESTED IN DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY FOR THE 2020-21 SCHOOL YEAR

Junior students interested in taking Developmental Psychology (DP) for the 2020-2021 school year—there will be an interest meeting Wednesday January 22nd and Wednesday January 29th before school at 7:10am or after school at 2:35pm in A204. Applications are due on Friday, January 31st to the main office or to a DP teacher. Please see Ms. Dumonceaux in the 3C office, Mr. Gerber in the 2A office, or Mr. Oxley in the 3A office with any questions. 

 

SECOND SEMESTER PARKING PASSES 

Second semester (February 3rd-June 10th) parking passes are available for purchase on FeePay. The passes are valid through the last day of school and are $120.  The parking permits will be handed out January 29 and 30 at lunch.

We are unable to take checks or cash for parking permits; all permits are sold on FeePay

 

(NEW) INFORMATION NIGHT FOR FAMILIES & FRIENDS OF AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDENTS

 Our District 196 African American Cultural Family Advocates are hosting an information night for families and friends of African American Students on Thursday, February 6th from 5:30pm – 7:30pm at Oak Ridge Elementary School of Leadership, Environment and Health Sciences, 4350 Johnny Cake Ridge Rd, Eagan, MN 55122.  Everyone is welcome to attend for a light meal and conversation. The National African American Parent Involvement Day is Monday, February 10th and this will be discussed.  The next two meetings will be Thursday, March 5 at Apple Valley High School and in May at Falcon Ridge Middle School. 

 

FROM COMMUNITY EDUCATION

Engaging In Family Digital Conversations

Learn strategies to engage in digital conversations and to establish a family media plan. Discover possible tools to monitor and manage your child’s technology use. Mark Aronson, District 196 learning and technology/math coach, has an MA in elementary education from Rockhurst University, and Jenny Huling, District 196 teaching and learning specialist, has an MA in learning technology from University of St Thomas. Both have been instrumental in the implementation and training of the one-to-one technology initiative in District 196.

Tue | Feb 4 | 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. | Free! | BHMS

 

Essence of Abstract Painting (ages 13-19)

Wed | Feb 19 | 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. | $39 | FRMS

 

Group Guitar Lessons (ages 9-15)

Mon | Feb 10 - Mar 16 | 5:30 - 6:30 p.m. | 6 sessions | $45 | SHMS

 

Yoga (grades 6-12)

Sat | Feb 8 - Mar 7 | 10:00 - 11:00 a.m. | 5 sessions | $59 | SHMS

 

Do you seek employment as a swim instructor aide? 

Water Safety Aide (ages 13+)

Mon-Thu | Mar 23-26 | 9:00 AM - 3:30 p.m. | 4 sessions | $175 | BHMS

 

Do you seek employment as a swim instructor? 

Water Safety Instructor (ages 16+)

Mon-Thu | Mar 23-26 | 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. | 4 sessions | $280 | BHMS

 

Do you seek employment as a lifeguard? 

Lifeguarding plus Waterpark Module (ages 15+)

Mon-Thu | Mar 23-26 | 9:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. | 4 sessions | $270 | BHMS

 


COLLEGE AND SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION

DID YOU TAKE THE PSAT ON OCTOBER 16TH

Your PSAT full paper score reports and test booklets have arrived!  Please stop by the Counseling Office sometime during your lunch period Wednesday, January 29th or Thursday, January 30th to take home your scores and test booklet. Most juniors received their score reports during the Practice ACT.

 

THE EASTVIEW COMMUNITY FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION FOR THE CLASS OF 2020 IS LIVE! 

The application deadline is Sunday, February 2nd, 2020

The Eastview Community Foundation awards scholarships to graduating seniors of Eastview High School (as well to students who live within the Eastview boundaries completing high school elsewhere -such as the School of Environmental studies and home schooled students).

How to Apply: The Eastview Community Foundation Scholarship application process is completed online. The application and more information can be found for Seniors on Schoology → Class of 2020 Group → Resources → ‘EV Community Foundation Scholarships’ folder.  More details and the full scholarship descriptions can also be found on the scholarship page of www.evcf.org.

Best regards to all applicants!  Please contact the following individuals if you have any questions or concerns:

Eastview Community Foundation:  Gina.buccellato@evcf.org or Laurel.gerber@evcf.org

Eastview High School Counseling: Laura.Horton@district196.org or Molly.Wellik@district196.org

 

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

2/4/2020       

11:10am      

United States Army

 


ATHLETICS

BOYS AND GIRLS SPRING RUGBY

Spring rugby registration is now open for girls and boys. Rugby teaches total body skills, including safe tackling techniques, which carry over in to multiple sports.  Rugby suits all body styles and skills.  No experience is necessary!  Read more about us on Facebook, or follow us on Twitter @EaganRugby.

Preseason (indoor) practice begins on March 1st at Blackhawk Middle School Gym (1-3PM for boys, 4:30-6:30 for girls).  We have a full day camp on Friday, March 6th from 9-3 at the West St. Paul dome.  Games begin in April and playoffs finish around the first week of June.  Go to https://eaasports.sportngin.com/rugby to learn more about rugby and for details about registration.



 

GAME/MATCH RESULTS

Tuesday, January 28

(NEW) BOYS VARSITY HOCKEY DEFEATS PARK OF COTTAGE GROVE 6-0

The Boys Varsity Hockey team (10-8-1) posted a 6-0 win over non-conference opponent Park of Cottage Grove at the historic Hayes Ice Arena. In front of an overflow sellout crowd, the Lightning jumped out to early lead on (2) short-handed goals by Ryan Quaintance.  Will Leach then added his first of the season, and first of two on the night to stake the squad to a 4-0 lead midway through the second period.  Sam Reller sent a sweet bullet into the twine to make the score 5-0, and Cullen Johnson later added an empty net goal to make the final 6-0.  Bennett Weestrand earned his third shutout of the season stopping a barrage of 27 shots peppered at him by the Wolfpack.  Assists in the game were credited to Ben Malloy (2), Josh Eernisse (2), Aydan Griffitts, Caden EspindaBanick, Caden Berg, Gabe Tritschler, and Drew Carroll.  Eastview will play the Apple Valley Eagles on Thursday at 7pm, and then complete their busy week with a game against #13 ranked Prior Lake at 6pm on Saturday night at the AVSA. #whateverittakes; #builditandtheywillcome; #16-8-1 

 

(NEW) EASTVIEW HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS VARSITY HOCKEY BEAT APPLE VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL 4-3 

Mikayla Kelley scored the game winner with less than 3 minutes to go in overtime to push the Lightning past rival Apple Valley 4-3 in an absolute thriller at AVSA. Kelley scored 2 goals and had 1 assist to pace the Lightning and earn Eastview’s player of the game award.

The Lightning struck first when Nora Stepan ripped a laser from the point at 13:33 of the opening period. Kelley and Avery Chesek assisted on the power play goal and the Lightning led 1-0 after one. Shots were 6 to 7.

At 2:38 of the second, Chesek and Kelley executed a beautiful two on one with Chesek setting up Kelley on the doorstep for Kelley’s first goal of the game. The Eagles cut the lead to 2-1 before the end of the period and that was the score heading to the third. Shots were 20-19.

The Eagles put two in the back of the net to take a 3-2 lead midway through the third, but the Lightning stood strong. At 11:21, Chesek beat an Eagle defender and the goalie to score unassisted and tie the game at 3. Lauren Johnson turned away a number of Eagle shots to preserve the tie and force overtime. Shots at the end of regulation were 26-32.

At 5:04 of the overtime, Lauren Speegle dropped a pass for Kelley who picked it up along the side wall, deep in the Eagles’ zone. As she made her way toward the front of the net, Kelley beat two defenders and ripped the puck bar down for the game winner! Shots ended 30-35. Johnson was strong in the nets throughout the game.

The win moves the Lightning’s record to 16-6-2 with one regular season game remaining. On Saturday, February 1, the Lightning host Prior Lake for senior night. Come out to AVSA to salute our 5 great seniors: captain Natalie Bordson, Lauren Johnson, Larissa Hafley, Chloe LaPlant, and Emma Tritschler. JV plays at 12:00 and the Varsity at 2:00. Thank you for your support all season long. We can’t wait to see you on Saturday. #ChallengeAccepted Go Lightning!! 

 

(NEW) EASTVIEW HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS JUNIOR VARSITY HOCKEY BEAT APPLE VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL 2-1 

In a well fought battle, Eastview JV defeats crosstown rival Apple Valley 2-1. Eastview drew first blood in the second period when Carly Johnson scored, assisted by Meghan Keating and Hailie Holman. Apple Valley tied it up in the third period. Then the Lightning stormed right back. Erin Hayward scores the game winning goal, assisted by Hailie Holman.

Goalie Paige Williams had a great game blocking 17 of 18 shots. 

 

(NEW) EASTVIEW HIGH SCHOOL COED VARSITY SKIING FINISHES 7TH PLACE AT VARSITY RACE #5 - BOYS 

The Eastview Varsity Alpine boys finished in 7th place at the last varsity event of the season at Buck Hill. Consistency was the theme of the night with all Eastview skiers matching runs together. Leading the way for Eastview was captain Ryan Whalen who finished 6th overall after smoking the course with back to back 22 second runs.

Noah Rolling followed Ryan for Eastview with two solid runs. Nicholas Leichner was right behind Noah with two matching runs and Ginny Ward was the model of consistency with two identical runs to the hundredth of seconds matching the best varsity career runs. 

 

(NEW) EASTVIEW HIGH SCHOOL COED VARSITY SKIING FINISHES 6TH PLACE AT VARSITY RACE #5 - GIRLS 

The Eastview Girls Varsity Alpine team finished in 6th place in the final varsity event of the season on a fast course at Buck Hill on Tuesday night. Leading the way for Eastview was 8th grader Megan Young with Katelyn McClure finishing half a second right behind Megan.

Following Megan and Katelyn was sophomore Lilly Spade who skied two career bests on the night. Only .18 seconds behind Lilly was senior Caroline Oberle who skied two identical fast runs on the night. Also earning points for Eastview was Ellen Heunisch and junior Emma Huppert who was only .07 seconds behind Ellen and freshman Elsa Youngberg who finished in the points for the second time this season in the last two varsity events of the year.

The Eastview girls and boys will both advance to the state sectionals at Buck Hill next Tuesday. 

 

(NEW) EASTVIEW HIGH SCHOOL BOYS JUNIOR VARSITY OUTSCORES PARK IN 10-5 VICTORY

Eastview JV (4-14-1) was hitting on all cylinders Tuesday night in a 10-5 victory vs. Park of Cottage Grove.  Zone breakouts, strong skating, crisp passing, and pinpoint shooting was on display for all at Hayes Arena.  Seven different Lightning players tallied goals.  Nick Lombardi, Matthew Schoonover, Walker Berglund (3 goals), Nate Stephenson, AJ Wagner, Cody Domagalski and Sam Setterlund all found the back of the net.  Peter Duong-Topp, Cody Domagalski, Max Hansen, Sam Setterlund (2 assists) and Jake Swanson all added helpers.  In addition to the offensive fireworks, EV goaltender Max Leach was solid stopping 32 of 37 Park shots.  Come check out the offensive juggernaut that is EV JV Hockey on Thursday night as the Lightning take on cross town rival Apple Valley.  Puck drops at 5:00 p.m. for JV and 7:00 p.m. for Varsity. 

 

Friday, January 24

(NEW) EASTVIEW HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL FALLS TO FARMINGTON HIGH SCHOOL 67-30 

The Lightning fall to the top ranked Tigers 67-30. The Lightning were lead by Izzy Tatum who finished with 12 points. Cassidy Carson lead the team with 4 rebounds and 5 assists. The team continues to push through the tough SCC schedule and will travel to Shakopee and Eagan next week. 

 

(NEW) EASTVIEW HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL BEAT FARMINGTON HIGH SCHOOL 60-47 

The Eastview B Squad was able to get back on the winning track using a balanced offensive attack and tenacious defense to take down the Farmington Tigers. Eastview was led in scoring by Kyra Schwanz, (19 pts, 3 reb). Other contributors were:

Kendra Schuster - 11 pts, 1 reb

Nia Hacker - 11 pts, 4 reb

Korra Kalaus - 9 pts, 6 reb

Kayla Schuster - 4 pts, 4 reb

Sam Quady - 4 pts, 3 reb

Avi Raspberry - 2 pts, 2 reb 

 


ARTS & ACTIVITIES

VOICES LITERARY MAGAZINE MEETING

Eastview’s literary arts magazine Voices staff will have our first meeting for our submissions drive, as well as talking about the magazine, layout and our spring calendar.  We’d love to have anyone who is interested in this activity to come to our meeting – you’ve already been involved, you’ve come to a few things last year, or you’re brand-new!  If you’re interested in art, poetry, short stories, writing, drawing, photography – we’d love to have you!

Hope to see you this coming Tuesday, January 28th at 2:35 in C331.  If you can’t make it, stop by and see Ms. Sagmoen in the C3 Office!

 

BRAVO! 2020 - BRITISH INVASION

This year’s BRAVO! production is titled, “British Invasion!” Auditions to perform in the show are on January 28-29. Sign up in the Main Office. See Mr. Douma for more info.

 


LEARNING COMMONS

THANK YOU & NEW WISH LIST ITEMS

The Learning Commons has recently received three significant donations of common household/garage goods from our wish list.  We were able to further stock our makerspace and shared some of the supplies with the applied math classes.  Thank you for your generous donations to build our Zapp Lab and other hands on work spaces!

We have added a few new items to our wish list, but have a special request. As your family may be upgrading your phone technology, please consider donating old phones to the Learning Commons.  We have a set of Google Cardboard Virtual Reality headsets, but no devices to project the videos.  The minimum requirement is simply a functioning phone which can connect to the internet.  We will be able to access hundreds of virtual tours with minimal investment and provide students with a whole new way to interact with rich learning opportunities.  Check out a sample video here and even more amazing with virtual reality!

 

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!