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Daily Announcements (1.8.2020)
Daily Announcements (1.8.2020)

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(NEW) FEEPAY SITE OFFLINE

The FeePay site remains offline as of Tuesday. Sourcewell continues to work through issues experienced during the update process that began over winter break. Persisting issues may include the inability to login, complete meal account fund deposits, sign up for activities and reset passwords.

No student would be denied a regular school lunch if they do not have funds in their account; this does not include a la carte items. Students can also bring cash or a check for lunch.

The District Office remains in regular communication with Sourcewell, the company that owns FeePay, and will notify families when the system is back online. We apologize for the inconvenience and we appreciate your patience during this time.

 

VOLUNTEER IN THE LIGHTNING CAFE

Looking for a fun way to get involved in the Eastview community? The Lightning Café is in need of a volunteer two Thursdays a month from 1:00 to 3:00PM. The café is a snack bar that meets the needs of Eastview students participating in sports and other after school activities and is the sole fundraising vehicle for our PAK (Parents Are Key) organization, which promotes activities that support our students and staff throughout the year. Please contact Jessica Sahota to volunteer.

 

SECOND SEMESTER PARKING PASSES NOW AVAILABLE

Second semester (February 3rd-June 10th) parking passes are now available for purchase on FeePay and are $120.  The parking permits will be handed out the week of January 27th at lunch.

 

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 January 15th.  This is an extension of the previous date of December 31st.   

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

 

 


GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

CHIPOTLE FUNDRAISER NIGHT FOR EASTVIEW GIRLS BASKETBALL

No time to cook?  Stop by Chipotle in Apple Valley on Wednesday, January 8th from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. and support Eastview Girls Basketball.  Be sure to mention Eastview Girls Basketball when checking out.  Thank you for your support!
 
 

RED CROSS BLOOD DRIVE AT EASTVIEW ON FRIDAY, JANUARY 24

The greater Eastview community of parents, family members, and neighbors are invited to donate blood as part of the NHS-sponsored drive on Friday, January 24 from 7:30AM to 1:20PM in Eastview’s South Gym. Donation registration is completely online at Red Cross Blood Drive,  Type “Eastview,” our sponsor code, in the search box and then follow the online prompts. See John Kelly in C232 or email him with questions or concerns. Please keep in mind that there is no school on January 24, 2020. All are welcome to donate.
 
 

SECOND SEMESTER PARKING PASSES NOW AVAILABLE

Second semester (February 3rd-June 10th) parking passes are now available for purchase on FeePay and are $120.  The parking permits will be handed out the week of January 27th at lunch.
 
 

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 January 15th.  This is an extension of the previous date of December 31st.   
 
Click here to be directed to the senior party website to purchase tickets and for additional party information:  LINKhttp://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. 

 


COLLEGE AND SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION

PRACTICE ACT FOR JUNIORS - THURSDAY, JAN. 16TH 

All 11th grade students will take an ACT practice exam on Thursday, January 16th  as part of our preparation for the ACT exam on April 7th. Because of the importance of this practice opportunity, all juniors will be expected to take the practice exam at 7:30am on January 16th - Target Day. Students will complete their practice test prior to period 5 and will attend classes as scheduled after this time. Students with Career Development classes during period 1/2 will be excused from their classes to be present at EVHS to take the practice exam. Students please remember two #2 pencils (mechanical pencils are not allowed) and your calculator. It is also recommended to bring water and a snack. 

 

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
 
 

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

1/9/2020        

11:10am       

U.S. Navy

1/13/2020

12:40pm

Savannah College of Art and Design

1/14/2020

9:20am

University of Wisconsin-Superior

1/16/2020

11:10am

Marines

1/28/2020

11:10am

Air Force Reserve

2/4/2020

11:10am

United States Army

 


ATHLETICS

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

January 7:  Lauren Johnson led the way for the Lightning, turning aside 36 shots as the girls beat conference and section rival Eagan 4-1. Johnson’s stellar play landed her Eastview’s player of the game.

Avery Chesek put the Lightning on the board at 7:55 of the first period, with an assist to Natalie Bordson. At 11:36 of the first, the Lightning capitalized on the power-play when Chesek struck again and Nora Stepan notched the assist. The Lightning tallied a 3rd first period goal when Jessica Wilhelm potted one from the point at 16:11 and Chloe Benadum picked up the assist. After one, it was 3-0 Eastview.

There was no scoring in the second as Johnson turned away 12 shots.

At 12:35 of the 3rd, Mikayla Kelley gave the Lightning a 4-0 lead when she took a relay from Wilhelm and Stepan and found the back of the net. Eagan poked one in on the power-play with 4 seconds remaining to make the final 4-1.

The win moves the Lightning to 12-4-2 on the season. Next up, conference and section rival Rosemount. The Irish visit AVSA on Saturday, January 11. The JV plays at 4:00 and the Varsity at 6:00. It is youth day! All EVHA players who wear their jersey to the game get free admission. 

 

(NEW) EASTVIEW HIGH SCHOOL COED VARSITY SKIING FINISHES 7TH PLACE AT VARSITY RACE #2 - BOYS 

January 7:  The Eastview Boys finished in seventh place at the first varsity meet of the new year at a very windy Buck Hill. Leading the way for Eastview was captain Ryan Whalen who skied to another top ten finish on the night. Following Ryan were freshman Noah Rolling and Nicholas Leichner who both finished in the top thirty of the meet. Freshman Ginny Ward also earned points for the Eastview team. 

 

(NEW) EASTVIEW HIGH SCHOOL COED VARSITY SKIING FINISHES 5TH PLACE AT VARSITY RACE #2 - GIRLS 

January 7: The Eastview Girls Alpine Ski team finished fifth in the first varsity event of the year at a blustery, windy night at Buck Hill. The Eastview girls were led by sophomore Katelyn McClure. Following Katelyn were eight grader Megan Young, sophomore Lilly Spade and freshman Lily Ringold. Lilly and Lily both skied personal best runs on the night.

Following the runs for the Lillies and earning points for the Eastview team were sophomore Ellen Heunisch, junior Emma Huppert, and senior Caroline Oberle. Sophomore Kylie Nelson finished .13 seconds behind Caroline on combined times.

Both Alpine teams are off to Welch Village for the Welch Invitational on Friday. 

 

(NEW) EASTVIEW BOYS SWIM AND DIVE WIN OVER BURNSVILLE 90 TO 73

The Lightning earned another great win over the Blaze on Friday January 3rd.

Highlights for the Varsity team include first place showings by the team of Kunisaki, Lambert, Panikkar & Phomsouvanh - 200 Medley Relay, Schmidt – 200 Freestyle, Olson – 200 IM, Kunisaki – 100 Butterfly, Panikkar – 100 Freestyle, Kovacs – 500 Freestyle, the team of Panikkar, Schmidt, Blodgett & Phomsouvanh - 200 Freestyle Relay, Blodgett – 100 Backstroke, Lambert 100 Breaststroke & the team of Dalzell, Blodgett, Panikkar & Lambert – 400 Freestyle Relay

Highlights for the Junior Varsity team include first place showings by the team of Dalzell, Dunne, Holmen & Wood - 200 Medley Relay, Tadesse - 200 Freestyle, Moser – 200 IM, Schmidt – 50 Freestyle, Espena – 100 Butterfly, the team of Wood, Jackson, Mekonnen & Unten – 200 Freestyle Relay, Moser – 100 Backstroke, Tadesse – 100 Breaststroke

 Next meet is Friday January 10th at 6:00 against Shakopee at Falcon Ridge Middle School.

 

(NEW) EASTVIEW HIGH SCHOOL BOYS JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL BEAT PARK 71-51 

January 4: The Eastview JV Boys Basketball team won 71-51 against Park on Saturday night. The Lightning built a 10 point halftime lead with great ball movement, team defense, and rebounding. The Lightning offense used a balance scoring attack in the win. Bennett Scheuring led the Lightning offense with 15 points, Matt Plotnik with 11 points, Grayson Stalboerger with 9 points, Jamal Ambrose with 8 points, and Kenji Scales with 8 points. Next up is an away game at Lakeville North. Go, Lightning! 

 

(NEW) EASTVIEW HIGH SCHOOL BOYS JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL BEAT EAGAN HIGH SCHOOL 52-48 

January 2: Eastview JV Boys Basketball team won 52-48 against Eagan on Thursday night. The Lightning started off hot building a 21-0 lead behind 3 three-pointers from Aryan Kohli and a three-pointer by Grayson Stalboerger. The Wildcats cut the lead and half and the Lightning held a 27-16 halftime lead. A back and forth second half saw the Lightning hold on to the lead with making 11 free throws in the second half. Aryan Kohli lead the offense with 20 points, Bennett Scheuring with 11 points and Jamal Ambrose with 9 points. 

 

(NEW) EASTVIEW HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS JUNIOR VARSITY HOCKEY FALLS TO EAGAN HIGH SCHOOL 3-1 

January 7: Eastview played hard against a tough opponent. Eagan scores first, but Dani Farrington gets a goal to tie it up with 2:33 left in the first period, with the assist going to Betsy Bjerke. Unfortunately Eastview was not able to get much past Eagan. Angie Lombardi was solid in the net stopping 28 of 31 shots. 

 

(NEW) FRESHMEN WRESTLING - SCOTT WEST/EAGAN DUALS 1-17-20

The EV Ninth Grade Grapplers concluded their dual meet season by competing against both Scott West and Eagan on January 7 for their final dual meet competition.  Seventh-grader Landon Odegard, 8th grader Ayden Columbus and Alex Baccoli paced the 9th graders with their pins and 8th grader Duke Heberle won a nice 2-0 decision but it was not enough as they fell to Scott West 33-40. Seventh grader Aiden Enderlein, 8th grader Duke Heberle, Jack Marble, Calvin Lema and Ethan DuPont each earned a pin fall against their Eagan opponent and 7th grader Levi Ruyle won a convincing 12-6 decision as they prevailed 45-17 over Eagan. Congratulations again to the ninth grade Team for qualifying for the Ninth Grade Team State which will be the Ninth Graders’ next competition as a team on Saturday, January 18 in Mora, MN starting at 9:30.

 

 BOYS VARSITY HOCKEY UPCOMING GAMES

The Lightning head into a critical stretch of their season with upcoming conference games against Eagan, Rosemount, Farmington, Lakeville South, and Burnsville.  Next up for the team are home games against Eagan on Thursday at 7pm, and then a 2pm matinee on Saturday against #2 ranked Rosemount.  #superfansneeded; #19-5-1; #whateverittakes.

 


ARTS & ACTIVITIES

INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL STARTS TODAY

Intramural basketball games start today! Check in Intramural Basketball Board in the Commons for a complete schedule.
 

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!