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November 18, 2020
November 18, 2020
Posted on 11/18/2020

East's Gender & Sexuality Alliance (GSA) meets on Thursday at 3:15.  GSA is open to any East students who identify as LGBTQIA+ or allies.  If you would like to check it out, please email Ms. Wetzel ([email protected]) or Mrs. Amschler ([email protected]) for the meeting link. 


Does your family need assistance with the energy bill? Please see this flyer or visit energybenefit.wi.gov.


Hey all you cool cats and kittens! Have you heard that DECA is starting in just 2 short weeks?!?! DECA is a marketing club that fine tunes your business and marketing skills by competing at the district level in January, and also the opportunity to compete at State in March! If you are interested, email Mrs. VandenLangenberg [email protected] ASAP so she can add you to the DECA 2020-2021 Google Classroom. Our first meeting will be Tuesday, December 1st!"


The Fine Arts Institute application period will begin December 1st and run until December 18th. The application is available on the East High webpage under the Fine Arts Institute.  All applications and auditions/submissions are accepted electronically this year.  Any questions, please contact Mrs. Roberts in the Fine Arts department. Here is the Google link to the application.


If you haven't ordered your 2021 yearbook yet, now is the time to do so! The yearbook is on sale for $45 through the end of the month. On Dec. 1, it will increase to $55. Please go to www.yearbookforever.com, search for Green Bay East, and place your order. This is the only way to order your book at this time. No cash/check orders at this time.


Attention all students interested in the Healthcare Field! HOSA (Health Occupations Students of America) will be having our next meeting on Tuesday, December 1st at 3:15. It is not too late to join! If you would like more info please email Mrs. Christopherson at [email protected] or Mrs. Enderby at [email protected]


Dance: Please see the flyer if you are interested in dance at Dance Unlimited.

What's forensics? It is defined as discourse in search of the truth. As an interscholastic academic sport, Forensics is a type of speaking competition where students choose from 16 different categories — ranging anywhere from newscasting to performing an excerpt from your favorite piece of literature. And the best part is that the only person you are competing against is YOURSELF! This year, the entire competition season has been moved to a virtual format and most categories will be judged on a recorded performance. If this is your first time participating in Forensics, this offers students the opportunity to get involved in an activity where you can be intense in a casual atmosphere. If you are interested in learning more about forensics, there is an informational meeting today from 12:00 - 12:45, where you will meet the coaches. We will explain the categories and talk about expectations for practice and performance. Please email Mrs. Peters ([email protected]), Mrs. Amshler ([email protected]), or Mrs. Jammali ([email protected]) for the meet link. The meeting will be recorded if you are unable to attend, but would still like to learn more.


Word of the Day: Fulvous, adjective, of a dull brownish yellow; tawny


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