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West Ada School District June 2019
August 15—16 Math Boot Camp 19 New Student Orientation GYM 26 First Day of School (Full Day) 29-30 School /ID/Activity Card Picture Day for 9th, 10th & 11th 12th grade for ID/Activity cards
September 2 Labor Day Holiday (No School) 3 Picture Make-up Day for School ID
October 7 No School K-12 Collaboration 7-11 College Application Week 16 PSAT and ASVAB Testing 21-22 Formal Senior Pictures By Dorian 23-24 Parent/Teacher Conference Evening 25 No School K-12
November 21 Senior Picture Retake by Dorian 22 Senior Portrait Picture due 19-23 Thanksgiving Holiday Break
December
6 No School K-12 Collaboration 23—Jan 3 Holiday Break
Attendance Office 350-4236
Main Office 350—4235
FAX Number 350-4254
Bus Questions 229-8500
Eagle High Website:
www.westada.org/ehs
West Ada District Website:
www.westada.org
EHS KICK-OFF 2019-2020
Registration has been shortened, because class/course fees have been eliminated. Possible optional fees that will need to be paid:
• Pay to Participate $110 Fall Sports
• Activity Card $44.52 (tax included)
• Parking Pass $10.00
• Yearbook $63.60 (tax included)
You may Pay Online after August 1, 2019
www.myschoolfees.com or
Cash or check may be paid to the bookkeeper after August 1, 2020
8:00 am—3:00 pm
FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL August 26. 2019
EHS Picture Day August 29 and 30, 2019
ID/Activity Cards Yearbook Photos for
9th, 10th, & 11th grades Picture make-up September 3
Seniors will have ID/Activity
photo only All students are required to have a
picture taken for ID purposes. Picture/ID Retakes October 10, 2019
EHS– Math Boot Camp 2019
We want to let you know about a Math-ematics Camp that we will be offering here at Eagle High School August 15th – 16th this year. The intent of the camp is to review basic math concepts that may have gotten rusty over the course of the summer break. We will be holding two different sessions; one designed for in-coming Freshman who will be going into HS Math 1 and another for Sophomores going into HS Math 2. Both of the ses-sions will run from 8:30-12:30 daily. There is no cost, but space is limited per session (35 for Math 1 and 30 for Math 2). Seats will be on a first come, first served basis.
Sign up Here: Math Boot Camp - 2019 Consider this a nice way to get those math juices flowing before the school year starts. If you have specific questions, send an email to sexton.jerrol@westada.org
Eagle High School Summer Newsletter
NEW STUDENT Orientation A MUST FOR ALL INCOMING
FRESHMAN and NEW STUDENTS
You will meet People—especially your
LINK CREW BUDDY (upperclassman) for the year. You will do group building type
activities, tour the building, and get connected with other classmates.
KICK-OFF AND NEW STUDENT
ORIENTATION WILL BE IN AUGUST 19, 2019
TIME TO BE DETERMINED
WE WILL BE SENDING OUT A SEC-OND NEWSLETTER LATER IN JULY.
PLEASE WATCH OUR WEBSITE
Eagle High School Summer Office Hours:
June 2019
8:00 am – 3:00 pm Closed for Lunch: 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
July 2019
Tues – Wed - Thursday 8:00 am – 3:00 pm
Closed for Lunch: 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm CLOSED Monday’s & Friday’s
August 2019
8:00 am – 3:00 pm Closed for Lunch: 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
Please watch for the August Newsletter for more infor-mation regarding the 2019-2020 school year.
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Eagle High School Summer Newsletter
Remind.com The EHS Counseling Department has created an account with remind.com to send alerts to students about registration, colleges visiting EHS, scholarship opportunities, college entrance exam deadlines, college fairs, course selection, as well as other information and opportunities. Students and parents are welcome to create an account at remind.com or download the app to receive alerts. Remind is a free, safe and simple messaging tool that helps teachers and staff share important updates and reminders with students & parents. Subscribe by text, email or using the Remind app. All personal infor-mation is kept private. The EHS Counseling Staff will never see your phone number, nor will you see theirs. Grade level access information is listed below. Class of 2020 — text @eagle2020 to 81010 Class of 2021 — text @eagle 2021 to 81010 Class of 2022 — text @eagle 2022 to 81010 Class of 2023 — text @eagle 2023 to 81010
EARLY GRADUATES: Senior students planning to graduate early must see their coun-selor in September. All credits must be completed prior to the end of the first semester to qualify as an early graduate and participate in the graduation ceremony. Independent Study/Correspondence Courses The West Ada school district has approved specific courses to fulfill graduation requirements, so it is important to discuss these options with your counselor before enrolling in a correspondence course. BYU Correspondence final exams are proctored by West Ada School District Counselor. Seniors must take their correspondence final exams no later than April 30, 2020
COUNSELING OFFICE INFORMATION
PSAT Test The Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test (PSAT) measures a student’s ability to do college work. The PSAT is a short form of the SAT and measures verbal, mathematical and writing skills. It is recommended that you take the PSAT as a junior or sophomore. The PSAT is a qualifying test for scholarship com-petition for juniors called the National Merit Scholarship. The PSAT is NOT used for college admissions.
This year the PSAT will be on Wednesday, October 16, 2019. All sophomores will be taking the PSAT. It will be free to all sophomores. Juniors can sign up to take the PSAT during registration and the cost is $17.00. This is an optional test for Juniors and is the only way to compete for the National Merit Scholarship.
All students must have a picture ID for entrance to all three tests (PSAT, ACT & SAT). When you pay for the PSAT at reg-istration, please mark your calendars as there will be no further notice, unless you are registered on Remind.com
ACT AND SAT TEST SCHEDULE 2019—2020 ACT TEST DATES SAT TEST DATES www.act.org www.sat.collegeboard.com September 14, 2019 August 24, 2019
October 26, 2019 October 5, 2019
December 14, 2019 November 2, 2019
February 8, 2020 December 7, 2019
April 4, 2020 March 14, 2020
June 13, 2020 May 2, 2020
June 6, 2020
Please check the above websites for test locations and other infor-mation. Not all tests are offered at EHS.
All tests start at 8:00 a.m. Students must have picture ID and admission ticket for entrance in to the exam.
Registration materials available in the Career Center. For ACT registration please go to: http://www.actstudent.org For SAT registration please go to: http://www.sat.collegeboard.org
EHS High School Code: 130177
Formal Senior Portraits 2019-2020 Formal Tux or Drape photos are required for the senior section of the yearbook. Casual photos will NOT be accepted. For for-mal senior portraits to appear in the 2020 edition of the Legacy, they must be received by Friday, November 22, 2019. After that, there is no guarantee they will be included. Please look over the specifications below and send the pictures in digital form on CD or two glossy color prints. We prefer digital pictures or one CD. Specifications: · If you send digital pictures, please name them as follows:
Lastname, Firstname · Digital pictures should be cropped to wallet size and have a
resolution of 300 d.p.i. · Or two wallet size pictures @2 1/2” x 3 1/2” with a 2” head · Formal black tuxedo or solid black drape (head and shoulder
shot, be sure the drape shows!) · Medium blue background, not bright blue All pictures need to be sent to: Eagle High School c/o Catherine Iverson 574 N. Park Lane Eagle, ID 83616 If you have questions contact Catherine Iverson 350-4235 or e-mail Iverson.catherine@westada.org DORIAN PHOTOGRAPHY WILL AGAIN TAKE PICTURES OF THE SENIORS FOR THE YEARBOOK FREE OF CHARGE. THEY WILL PROVIDE THE TUXEDO FOR THE BOYS AND THE DRAPE FOR THE GIRLS. October 21 & 22, 2019 Retakes on November 21, 2019
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Eagle High School Summer Newsletter Class Information for Summer
We are excited to welcome Beth Holt—EHS Activities Director
Beth comes to us with a wide range of experi-
ence: Graduated Boise State University, coached volleyball, basketball, and track.
Athletic Director for 21 years, Girls Coaches Rep on IHSAA Board of Directors IHSAA 2008-2014, and 2017-Current 3rd District Board of
Control Section 8 Rep 2015-2019 for NFHS Basketball Rules Committee.
We are really excited for all that she brings to Eagle High School
ACTIVITIES AND ATHLETICS
SPORTS/ACTIVITIES ADVISORS & COACHES Varsity Cross Country & Track Greg Harm Varsity Volleyball Collin Hartman Varsity Football John Hartz Varsity Boys Golf Jeff Dunn Varsity Girls Golf Mark Snodgrass Varsity Swim Team Aaron Tabor Band TJ Erickson Choir Seth McMullen Cheerleading Desiree Gumm Dance Team Carol Fipps Speech/Debate Brittany Burns Orchestra Julia Pope Varsity Boys Basketball Jeff Ranstrum Varsity Girls Basketball Cody Pickett Varsity Wrestling Mike Stone Hockey Rick Godin Varsity Baseball Tony Hilde Varsity Softball Nicole Rollins Varsity Girls Soccer Scott Reynolds Varsity Boys Soccer Kevin Mayhugh Varsity Tennis Katie Ware Lacrosse Boys Riley McNeal Lacrosse Girls Bretton Packard Rugby Tom Moroney CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES FCCLA Leta Kipper FFA Rene Peugh Japan Club Layne Ward Earth Club Jennifer Foster Ski and Snowboard Club Layne Ward Key Club M Ayala-Marshall/JDSexton Link Crew Jason Robarge National Honor Society Sarah Shelton Science Club Bruce Cornell/Tanya Elmer American Sign Language Club Jessica Swygart Yearbook Catherine Iverson Spanish Club Heather Pinder Drama Club Myrissa Jeppson BPA Tony Hilde/Joe Gossi Newspaper Kate Lester We Dine Together Mark Boatman EHS E-Sports Amanda Thrall Hook Line and Sinker Sara Bianchi Outdoor Adventure Club Brian Fedigan Skills USA Photography Taylor Andreason Skills USA Broadcasting Andy Favor Creative Arts/Art Club Krista Rogerson Drag Racing Club Sarah Shelton We will continue to update this list. Please watch the website. Astronomy Club FCA French Club Academic Decathlon Student Council Math Club Racquet Club There are many opportunities for every student to become in-volved at Eagle High School. We encourage their participation.
Athletic Eligibility 1. Athletes must have earned six credits
the previous high school semester. 2. An athlete must have a physical on file
at the school. A new physical is re-quired the freshman and junior years.
3. Athletes must follow all IHSAA guidelines, rules and regulations.
IMPORTANT FALL DATES 2019 August 12 Football 1st practice August 12 Girls Soccer 1st Practice August 12 Boys Soccer 1st Practice August 12 Cross Country 1st practice August 12 Volleyball 1st Practice August 12 Swim Team 1st practice October 11 Homecoming (Dates are not set in stone, please watch the website for up dates
BAND INFORMATION 2019
Marching Band Camp August 5—9 7:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Contact TJ Eriksen Eriksen.tyler@westada.org
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Eagle High School Summer Newsletter ACTIVITIES AND ATHLETICS
EHS Swim Team 2019
Swimming is sanctioned by the IHSAA and is an official sport under the Idaho High School Activities Association. * Under IHSAA rules, a swimmer must participate in 10 practices prior to participating in their first meet.
Email us at ehsswimming@live.com Ehsswimteam.blogspot.com
Please contact Coach Tabor with questions: Coach Aaron Tabor e-mail atabor5@yahoo.com Have a great summer and GO MUSTANGS!
Mustang Football 2019 It is never too late to sign-up for football. Practice begins August 12, 2019. Contact Coach John Hartz E-mail: Hartz.john@westada.org Football website: www.eaglemustangfootball.com Sign-up, calendars, fundraisers, and costs are all on the website. Summer conditioning is available, please contact the coach.
EHS Girls Soccer Program 2019 Contact Scott Reynolds at reynolds.scott@westada.org for more information or visit the Girls Soccer site on the Eagle High School website for camp forms and soccer information.
EHS Boys Soccer Program 2019 Summer Training
Tuesdays and Thursdays 6-8 pm Eagle High School Tryouts August 12, 13, 14 MANDATORY Contact Coach Kevin Mayhugh 208-870-1453 Website www.westada.org
Mustang Volleyball 2019 Please contact Coach Collin Hartman @ eaglehighvolleyball@gmail.com See website for current information and summer conditioning http://www.westada.org/page/12846
EHS XC Info 2019 IMPORTANT DATES: JUNE 12, 19 AND 26 Conditioning at the Eagle Community Sports Complex (Skate Park) 8:30 a.m.
July 9
th (Summer Conditioning Starts)* Tuesdays—8:30 am Merrill Park Wednesdays—8:30 am Eagle Skate Park
Thursdays—8:30 am Merrill Park *Bring H20 Bottle, Watch, Bug Spray, and a Great Pair of Running Shoes. The Idaho High School Activity Association has imple-mented a “No Contact Rule” from: August 3rd to August 11th. Coaches, asst. coaches, and volunteers will NOT meet, work with, or conditions athletes. All cross country athletes will be expected to stick to our progres-sion and train on their own or with teammates.
All athletes must have a current physical and IQ on file prior to the start of practice on August the 12
th.
Freshman and Juniors need a new physical for the 2019/2020 season. Everyone needs to have a current IQ form on file prior to the start of Practice on August 12
th. Here is a link for information: https://
www.westada.org/domain/7299 Please take care of this early—as no one on staff will be able to assist you during the “No Contact” period. Aug 12
th First Day of Official Practice—Merrill Park
8:30 AM.
Please see our web site for more info:
http://www.westada.org/Page/12833
For more fall activities please refer to the individual sports website. www.westada.org click on schools find Eagle High School Click on Activities or Athletics.
The EHS AAA Boosters Need You!!!
Two positions now open:
Volunteer Coordinator Family Event Pass Coordinator
Be a part of this dynamic Booster group
That raises funds for EHS Academics, Activities, and Athletics
Contact: deb.bens@outlook.com
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New to West Ada this school year?
Families new to or not enrolled at West Ada School District at end of 2018-2019 school year, enroll all of your children in one place
www.westada.org/EnrollmentFair
Enrollment Fair for Students New to West Ada
Last Names A-L: Wednesday, July 24
8 a.m.-7 p.m. Last Names M-Z: Thursday, July 25
8 a.m.-7 p.m. To reduce long lines we suggest these days, however, you may come on either day.
West Ada School District - Training Center 1303 E. Central Dr. Meridian, ID 83642
Bring with You: To reduce wait time, in addition to the originals, please bring duplicate copies to leave with us. Original/official birth certificate or passport Hard copy of immunization record with proof of required immunizations Proof of address (such as current power, gas or city utilities bill, or housing contract) Incoming grades 7-9 bring last report card Incoming grades 10-12 bring unofficial transcript Copy of IEP/504, if applicable Copy of legal custodial paperwork, if applicable If interpreter is needed, please let us know in advance by calling the District Service Center at 208-855-4500. School and Community Services Available: Counseling English Language Learners School Nurses Immunizations provided by Central District Health Department Nutrition Services Special Education Transportation For families new to West Ada unable to attend this enrollment fair, please call your children’s schools for information on summer office hours.
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