Monday, April 18, 2016

04/18/16 Announcements

  • Good morning Euclid High School, where students are standing up together and taking control of their future!  Today is Monday, April 18th.
  • The Lady Panthers Track Team traveled to the Glenoak Invitational this past Saturday and came in 5th place out of 20 teams with a total of 47 points. Paving the way with her spectacular performances was Cassia Chandler. Cassia was 2nd in the 100 meter dash at 12.38, 2nd in the 200 meter dash at 25.07 and she was also part of the 2nd place 4 x 200 relay and 4 x 100 relay. The other ladies that ran on those relays were Lamiyja Jernigan, Chalara Sutton an Deja Bruce. Deja Bruce also came in 2nd place in the long jump with a personal best 17 feet. Other really good performances were put in by Jada Gilliam 12:51 in the 3200 and 6:06 in the 1600, Rahshayla Perry 63.15 in the 400, Ta'Raeja Williams 63 split in the 4 x 4, Dajana Mason 63 split in the 4 x 4, Next up both the boys and girls run this Wednesday at Shaker Hts.
  • The Euclid High School Boy's Track team ran past the competition at the Glenoak Invitational this past Saturday. Spectators saw history take place for Euclid High School, along with other strong performances. Placing 1st and breaking a 20 year old EHS record, as well as, a stadium and meet record in the 4x200 meter relay were Brian Tillman, Ronald Lee, Desmond white, and ArQuon Bush running a time of 128.84. The 4x400 meter relay team of Brian Tillman, Darien Sanders, Dequan Williams, and Tyrese Jones set a meet record with a time 3:26. Additional notable performances include an 8th place finish by the 4x800 relay team of Kishuan Carroll Kameron Shelton, Melvin Lyons and Dequan Williams. Brian Tillman finished 4th in the 100m dash, Dequan Williams finished 5th in the 400m dash, Cornal Gibson placed 7th in the Discus. Our next meet is Wednesday April 20 at Shaker Heights High School.
  • This is a reminder to any of you who are thinking about becoming a Mediator. Be sure to turn in your application because we are going to begin our interviews very soon! You can turn in your applications at the Mediation Center located across from the Athletic Office in the Main Office Corridor.
  • Euclid High School’s Concert Band & Orchestra will present their annual Spring Concert Thur.  April 21 at 7:00pm in the high school Auditorium.  The concert will include the band performing music from the Lion King, Mozart’s Magic Flute, featuring flute soloist Danielle Barwick, as well as the orchestra‘s performance of Star Wars and a violin duet featuring Courtney Ritchey and Jane D’Arcy.  Admission for the evening concert is $3..See you Thursday APRIL 21st!
  • Every two seconds, someone in the U.S. needs blood. Want to be a lifesaver?  The spring Student Council Blood Drive is on Tuesday, April 19th.  Student Council volunteers will be in the E-Room, cafeteria, and library to sign you up to save a life.  Signups will occur from Monday, April 11th through Monday, April 18th. Donors must be at least 16 years old to give blood.  If you have any other questions, please see Mrs. Latessa in Room 296 or Mrs. Pollack in Room 263.
  • Seniors! Do you have what it takes to defeat your teachers on the basketball court? Only time will tell...The annual Senior-Faculty basketball game will be held on Friday, April 29th! Permission slips are available in Room 296. To participate, you must have no suspensions, no more than two referrals this school year, and your emergency medical form on file. See Mrs. Latessa in Room 296 for more details.
  • Seniors! Permission slips for the annual Senior Field Trip to Dave and Buster's on May 11 are now available in the library.  Signed permission slips and $35 cash can be turned in to Mrs. Latessa in Room 296 or Mrs. Gaul in Room 298.  Permission slips are due by Friday, April 29th.  You must have an emergency medical form on file to attend.  If you have any questions, please see Mrs. Latessa.
  • Are 18 years old or turning 18 by the end of the school year? Aable Rents is now hiring for Delivery Assistant. You must be able to lift up to 70 lbs. and assist with delivery, placement and installation of tents, stages, table, chairs, china and linen. This is both seasonal and/or full-time employment. If you want more information stop by the Guidance Dept and pick up a flyer.
  • These have been your Morning Announcements.  Remember to stand up together and take control of your future.  Have a great Monday!