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March 7, 2022
March 7, 2022
Posted on 03/07/2022

Day 1


Good Morning East high school, it is a great day to be a Red Devil and these are your morning announcements. Please stand for the Pledge of Allegiance. 


I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America, and to the Republic for which it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.


Attention Juniors: Tomorrow, March 8th, you will be taking the ACT. This assessment will be given online, please bring your computers charged and ready to go for tomorrow. 


Freshman, Sophomores and Seniors: Tomorrow, March 8th, you will have an asynchronous learning day due to the ACT being given to juniors. Stay connected to your classes through Google Classroom, see you back on Wednesday.


Boys Golf: If any boys are interested in playing golf this Spring, please come to the golf interest meeting TODAY at 3pm after school in the cafeteria. Practice will start after Spring Break.

 

Any girls interested in joining soccer this spring please contact Coach Jay [email protected] or Adriana Montoya Valdez [email protected] for information about the season and registration. The season officially begins on March 21st.

 

Congratulations to Senior Paige Bielinski and Freshman Sophia Lipp for participating in the High School Powerlifting State Championship this weekend. Paige took 17th in her weight class with a total of 616lbs and two PRs. Sophia took 13th in her weight class with a total of 612lbs and four PRs. Nice job ladies!

 

Hey Red Devils, are you looking for some new East attire? The student council is pre-selling our new spirit wear. We are offering different types of clothing and different colors of our newest design. Please see the link in the virtual announcements for details or stop in the main office for an order form.  Orders are due in by March 11.

 

Attention former, present and future chemistry students. The time has come to begin another mural in the Science wing. Those who participate, can earn volunteer hours and have fun at the same time. No experience is necessary. We will start March 7 at 3:10 in room 212 for all those interested. Work will be on Tuesday through Thursday until the project is complete. Please contact Mr. Arts if you are unable to make the meeting but would like to participate.

 

ALL NEW Scholars students will meet after school today, Monday, March 7th- and get bused to UWGB! Buses will leave promptly between 3:10-3:15pm so be on time! Students- Meet by the entrance closest to the cafeteria. Drop off is at 5:30pm at your respective schools. See you after school! 

 

Library: Do you want to help the people of Ukraine by donating items? The library is collecting donations until Wednesday at 3:00 PM. Stop in the library for a donation list and see Ms. Ollmann if you have questions. Please return overdue library books and textbooks from Trimester 1 and 2. The library is open for study hall students beginning on Wednesday. Please be on time and have work to do.

March is Women's History Month! The library is celebrating women with famous quotes. Identify the speaker of the quote and find out what the library book we have about the famous person. Submit the book title in the library. Each day there will be a winner, and there will be a grand prize at the end of the month. Here's today's famous quote: “When someone is cruel or acts like a bully, you don’t stoop to their level. No, our motto is, when they go low, we go high." 

 

Book Club: Book Club students, please complete the Google Form survey about what you would like to read for our April Book Club discussion.

 

Students for Social Justice: All students and staff who are interested in planning and participating in East High Library's first Human Library should plan on attending an informational meeting this Thursday after school in the library. The meeting will start at 3:10 and last until about 4:00. There will be treats! 

 

When you hear about AP classes, you probably think “oof, homework.” But while they are more difficult than their generic counterparts, AP classes can be more interesting, rewarding, and of course, offer significant benefits for going to college - even if you don’t take the AP test. Come on down to the library this week during homebase, Wednesday through Friday, for AP Fair presentations on Physics, Psychology, and Computer Science!

 

Friday night the boys basketball team opened the WIAA playoff vs Milwaukee Riverside and defeated the Tigers 88 - 74 earning a chance to take on Milwaukee King on Saturday.  The boys traveled to Milwaukee and beat King 66 - 62 to win the WIAA regional championship.  The win moves the boys in the final 16 teams and a berth into the Sectionals where they will face the number one team in the state, Menomonee Falls, Thursday night at 7pm in Fond Du Lac.  Lets pack the gym so come out to support the team.

 

Fan Bus: If you are interested in going on the East Fan Bus to Fond du Lac for the Boys Basketball sectional game on Thursday, March 10. Please come down to the main office and sign up. 

 

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These have been your morning announcements

Have a amazing National be heard day and a great learning day

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