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April 26, 2023
April 26, 2023
Posted on 04/26/2023

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.


GSA will be meeting after school in the LMC.  All students are welcome to attend.  If you have any questions about the club, please see Ms. Wetzel or Ms. Frank.


Students: Have you purchased your yearbook yet?  The cut off date for purchase is May 1st .  Please purchase in the main office or at the website yearbookforever.com for $55.

 

Seniors: Please check your emails for the senior superlatives form.  Directions are included in the google form and responses are due next Wednesday, April 26th by 3pm.  


Attention students: Do you want to take an active role in what happens in school? Do you want to help plan school spirit events? If that is the case you should be a part of the student council. Stop in the main office and pick up a form, fill it out and return it to the main office by Tuesday May 2nd. 


Seniors: Please check your email for a Senior Lock-In Interest Form Survey.


Green Bay East Fine Arts Presents Puffs or Seven Increasingly Eventful Years at a Certain School of Magic and Magic.  For seven years a certain boy wizard went to a certain Wizard School and conquered evil. This is not his story. In Puffs, we learn about the background characters who just happen to be at this school, too. This is a story for all of you who feel the world just isn’t fair. Come to our beautiful auditorium and enjoy Puffs on April 28 and 29. Performances begin at 7:00 PM. Tickets are $5 for students and $7 for adults.

 

Last night the boys and girls track team competed in New London placing top 3 in their events were: Adriana Garcia 3rd in the 400m Dash, David Ayala 3rd in the 100m Dash, 4x100 relay 3rd consisting of Abdiasis Abdi, Jack Harris, Ethan Toyco, and Emilio DeJesus, 4x400 relay 3rd consisting of Brant Craw, Nathaniel Tomac, Ian Froelich, and Isaiah Duffeck, Josh Pitman 3rd in the High Jump, Aarion Moore 3rd in Shot Put, Hayden Josephs 2nd in the 200m dash and Triple Jump, Noah Carlson 2nd in the 400m Dash, Kayden Fenlon 2nd 110M Hurdles and 300M Hurdles, Julio Perez 2nd in the Shot Put, Keith Gibson 1st in the 100m Dash, Huw Griffiths 1st in the 3200m run, 4x200m relay 1st consisting of Abbott Dickey, Keyan Skorzewski, Huw Griffiths, and Hayden Josephs, Kayden Fenlon 1st in the pole vault, Julio Perez 1st in the Disc

 

Honors Choir: Congratulations to the following East Choir Students on their performance in the District Honors Choir last night: Amelia Bazett-Jones, Aiden Doyle, Jenny Duarte-Castillo, Afton Fuson, Tony Heck, Greta Gartzke, Yechan Lee, Aaliyah Luepnitz, Eli Miller-Riesterer, Elizabeth Renier, Vinny Retzlaff, Ema Schultz, and Daniel Villagomez-Gutierrez. Fantastic concert - congrats!!

 

Library: It's National Library Week! Be part of the events in the East High Library! Today, you can make a one-word bracelet. Celebrities like Rhiannon and Justin Bieber and Beyonce wear the MyIntent bracelet. What will your one word be? What is your passion? What brings you joy in life? How would people describe you? Stop in the library for details.

 

"Live in the Library" is back! As a culminating event during National Library Week, you are invited to share your voice in the library. Your performance could be musical--singing or instrumental--or spoken word--poetry or short story. We also have a karaoke machine! Live in the Library is taking place all day on Friday, April 28. Stop in the library to sign up or use the link in Advisory.

 

We at East High School acknowledge that we are located on land and water that is the current and ancestral homeland of the Menominee Indian Nation, the Ho-Chunk Nation and home of the Oneida Nation. We honor and respect the many diverse Indigenous spiritual and physical caretakers of this land who have retained tribal sovereignty, treaty rights, and cultural resilience. We uphold our responsibility to repair relationships, initiate partnerships, and stand with members of these and all First Nations.


Word of the Day:  Carouse, verb, to make noise, and have fun with other people


These have been your morning announcements

Have a great National Administrative Professionals Day and a great learning day!

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