Tuesday, February 28, 2023

Morning Announcements - February 28, 2023

Good morning Euclid High School where we are Respectful, Responsible, and Engaged. Today is Tuesday, February 28, 2023 and these are your morning announcements.

It is time for our Black History Month fact of the day
Did you know that African American females attend college at a ratio of 3 to 1 compared to African American males?
a. The first college to recruit African American students was right here in Ohio, that’s right, Oberlin College located on the west side of Cleveland
b. Currently the college with the most black college students enrolled is North Carolina A&T State University, located in Greensboro
c. Greensboro is also the location of the first student sit-ins during the civil rights movement
d. Today there are approximately 13,000 African American students enrolled
e. I hope you have enjoyed Black History Months Facts for 2023! Keep soaking up the facts, remember knowledge is power!

Attention Juniors: Tomorrow is SAT day. Get some rest tonight. Report to school starting at 7:15, door 13.  Have breakfast with your classmates. Remember to charge your Chromebooks, bring your Chromebook and charging cord, wear your ID. If you have not returned your signed consent forms for the "College Planning Options" survey to the main office by the end of the day today, it is not too late. Bring them with you tomorrow and give them to the test proctor when you check into your room for attendance.

The National Honor Society Induction is today. All students who are involved should report to the Little Theatre at the beginning of 6th period. See Mr. Zucca if you have any questions.

Congratulations To Our Cte Programs For Winning In The Skillsusa Regional Competition Held At Maplewood Jvs.  First Place For Customer Service Is Christian Lyon From The Criminal Justice Class. First Place For Job Skills Brayden Beers From Fire Academy.      Second Place For Prepared Speech From Exercise Science, Ryan Beucler. Third Place For Crime Scene Investigation From Criminal Justice, Tatiana Maddox, Jaylee Beasley, Katelyn Skaros.  Wish Them Luck As They Go On To Represent Us At State Competition In Columbus.

Reminder. Girls and Boys Track Practice starts next Monday March 6th in the Outdoor Track Stadium.  Practice will start at 2:40 and end about 5pm.  Any questions see Coach Nosse or Coach Gasper.

Girls and Boys will run in the 2023 Indoor State Championships this Saturday March 4th at 2pm at the Geneva Spire Institute.  Eve Clark qualified in 4 events.  60 Meter Dash, 200 Meter Dash, Also the 4 by 200 and 4 by 400 Meter Relay with 3 other young ladies Mia Douglas, Tamra Houston, Dajanay Bailey.  The Boys qualified in the 4 x 200 Meter Relay Charles Atwell, Rich Buchanon, Teveon Meredith and Jordan Edwards.   Please wish them good luck.

Students!  Do you want to play in the Student vs. Staff Basketball game on March 16th? Scan the QR code on the basketball posters around the school and fill out the form!  You must be referral free for the 3rd quarter to participate.  Tomorrow is the last day to sign up!

Students!  As we start to move into the spring season, please remember our Euclid high school dress code:  shorts and skirts must be fingertip length, your stomach should NOT be showing, no sunglasses, no shirts with sleeves less than 3 fingertip in width, and no clothing with inappropriate language, pictures, or suggestive references.  You will be sent to the principal’s office if you violate these rules.

Bring out the best in you by pressing pause, getting your mind right, and cutting BCD out of your life, and have a great day at The Euclid High School.

Monday, February 27, 2023

Morning Announcements - February 27, 2023

Good morning Euclid High School where we are Respectful, Responsible, and Engaged. Today is Monday, February 27, 2023 and these are your morning announcements.

THE R-FACTOR - Panthers are STRONG! It takes great strength to manage your Response in a way that gets you an outcome that you can be proud of. Panthers possess a strength of self, and want to be the best version of themselves in all interactions. We have a Strength in our relationships with those in world, we realize it’s not just about me, it’s about we. Panthers have a Strength of Mind! We cannot be broken, we know what we do today impacts tomorrow. We are working towards building a trusting community. Form your response to establish an environment where everyone feels welcome by fostering meaningful relationships. Use your strength of self to build a community where everyone feels welcome. The responsibility for resources and support lies with everyone in our community.
 
It is time for our Black History Month fact of the day
Can you guess the approximate percentage of African Americans in the United States today?
a. The answer is approximately 14%, which is approximately 46 million people
b. The overall population of the US is currently 331 million people
c. White Americans account for roughly 60% of the population
d. It is estimated that by 2050 there will be more people of color in the US than non-colored people! Wow!

Panther of the Week: 9th grader Tyler Gibson!  Teachers say that Tyler has an amazing work ethic and comes to class everyday ready to learn. He's a pleasure to have in class.

Staff Member of the Week:  Mrs. Mellen!!  Students say that Mrs. Mellen is always supportive, she is an amazing art teacher, she is funny, and she pushes her students to do their best everyday.  Congratulations Mrs. Mellen!  Ms. Costello will be around to give you both your prize.
 
Morning Friends! Student Council wants to wish Mrs. Pollack a Happy Birthday!

Attention Juniors: Your room assignments for the SAT this Wednesday, March 1st, were sent to your school emails. Check your email. They are also posted in the halls and cafeteria. Return your signed consent forms for the "College Planning Options" survey to the main office. Things you will need on Wednesday: your charged Chromebook, your charging cord and your ID.

Reminder. Girls and Boys Track Practice starts next Monday March 6th in the Outdoor Track Stadium.  Practice will start at 2:40 and end about 5pm.  Any questions see Coach Nosse or Coach Gasper.

Girls and Boys will run in the 2023 Indoor State Championships this Saturday March 4th at 2pm at the Geneva Spire Institute.  Eve Clark qualified in 4 events.  60 Meter Dash, 200 Meter Dash, Also the 4 by 200 and 4 by 400 Meter Relay with 3 other young ladies Mia Douglas, Tamra Houston, Dajanay Bailey.  The Boys qualified in the 4 x 200 Meter Relay Charles Atwell, Rich Buchanon, Teveon Meredith and Jordan Edwards.   Please wish them good luck.

Students!  Do you want to play in the Student vs. Staff Basketball game on March 16th? Scan the QR code on the basketball posters around the school and fill out the form!  You must be referral free for the 3rd quarter to participate.  Tomorrow is the last day to sign up!

Students!  As we start to move into the spring season, please remember our Euclid high school dress code:  shorts and skirts must be fingertip length, your stomach should NOT be showing, no sunglasses, no shirts with sleeves less than 3 fingertip in width, and no clothing with inappropriate language, pictures, or suggestive references.  You will be sent to the principal’s office if you violate these rules.

Bring out the best in you by pressing pause, getting your mind right, and cutting BCD out of your life, and have a great day at The Euclid High School.

Friday, February 24, 2023

Morning Announcements - February 24, 2023

Good morning Euclid High School where we are Respectful, Responsible, and Engaged. Today is Friday, February 24, 2023 and these are your morning announcements.

THE R-FACTOR - Panthers use their Strength of relationships to create inclusive communities. We establish an environment where everyone feels welcome. Work collectively to form a sense of belonging in a supportive environment. Ensure that all voices are heard and represented. What is the soil like in your 20 square feet? Are you someone where others can grow around? Or do people wither in your presence? Choose an R, that gets the best O for you and others.

It is time for our Black History Month fact of the day
Did you know that the potato chip was invented by an African American?
a. That’s right, Hiram Thomas was a popular chef in Saratoga, NY.
b. One day a picky customer wanted Thomas’s French fried potatoes cut thinner, so he cut them thinner
c. The customer was still upset so he cut them thinner again.
d. The customer was pleased, and soon after other customers came to the restaurant to get Thomas’s potato chips.

The LEAD scholars want to thank everyone who participated in the BHM door decorating contest.  There were so many great doors, which made our decision so very difficult.  Between the creativity, thoughtfulness and dedication to this year's theme, there were 2 doors that stood out from the rest.  We want to congratulate both of our winning doors! Mr. Burkart along with Jada Asante and Aamani Oatman AND Mr. Cleaver along with Michaya Wallace and Destini Tucker. Honorable mentions for Ms. Kaiser and Ms. Jones. The LEAD Scholars will reach out to you regarding your prizes.

Students!  Do you want to play in the Student vs. Staff Basketball game in March? Scan the QR code on the basketball posters around the school and fill out the form!  You must be referral free for the 3rd quarter to participate.  

Attention Juniors: SAT is March 1. To participate in the College Board Student Survey that can connect you to college, career and scholarship information, you must submit the consent form signed by your parent or guardian. Return the signed form to the main office. If you need another copy, see Mrs. Coy in H372.

Reminder SAVE Environmental Club meets today after school.  We will be discussing possible spring projects such as a butterfly garden and/or clean up.  Don't forget recycling is available outside 230E!  Questions see Ms. Spivey,  one of your favorite tree huggers.

Voting for the first round of "Locura de marzo" begins Today! Scan the QR code on the pod display to be part of this international competition. The first round matches the top seeded Colombian collaboration "Quinientos seis" (506) vs. the bottom seeded Andean pop song "Maravilloso".  Voting for round one closes on Monday!

Bring out the best in you by pressing pause, getting your mind right, and cutting BCD out of your life, and have a great day at The Euclid High School.

Thursday, February 23, 2023

Morning Announcements - February 23, 2023

Good morning Euclid High School where we are Respectful, Responsible, and Engaged. Today is Thursday, February 23, 2023 and these are your morning announcements.

THE R-FACTOR - Panthers use their Strength of relationships to create inclusive communities. We establish an environment where everyone feels welcome. Work collectively to form a sense of belonging in a supportive environment. Ensure that all voices are heard and represented. What is the soil like in your 20 square feet? Are you someone where others can grow around? Or do people wither in your presence? Choose an R, that gets the best O for you and others.

It is time for our Black History Month fact of the day
Do you know why Black History Month is the month of February?
a. The creator of the idea, Carter Woodson, had two favorite American heroes, Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass.
b. Both Lincoln and Douglass share February birthdays, therefore he chose the month of February to commemorate black history.

Students!  Do you want to play in the Student vs. Staff Basketball game in March?  Only 22 students have signed up so far!!!  Some of the teachers that are playing:  Mr. Russell, and MORE!!!   Scan the QR code on the basketball posters around the school and fill out the form!  You must be referral free for the 3rd quarter to participate.  

Well, it hadn’t happened for 30 years and now it has happened twice. Earlier this year Taylor Barwick received a perfect score on an Ohio Math League contest and now William Jones has done it. Congratulations, William. What an accomplishment! Also, congratulations to Toni Kincaid for finishing in second place. Easton Harris was third. Taylor and Neo Knue tied for fourth. The last contest will be in March.

Attention Juniors: SAT is March 1. To participate in the College Board Student Survey that can connect you to college, career and scholarship information, you must submit the consent form signed by your parent or guardian. Return the signed form to the main office. If you need another copy, see Mrs. Coy in H372.

Reminder SAVE Environmental Club meets today after school.  We will be discussing possible spring projects such as a butterfly garden and/or clean up.  Don't forget recycling is available outside 230E!  Questions see Ms. Spivey,  one of your favorite tree huggers.

Voting for the first round of "Locura de marzo" begins Friday! Scan the QR code on the pod display to be part of this international competition. The first round matches the top seeded Colombian collaboration "Quinientos seis" (506) vs. the bottom seeded Andean pop song "Maravilloso".  Voting for round one closes on Monday!

The LEAD Scholars are excited to see the great work of those who are participating in the Black History Door Decorating Contest. We know people are working extremely hard; therefore, we have decided to add an additional day to put the finishing touches on each of the doors.  Contest winners will be announced on Friday, February 24, 2023. If you wish to participate or have any questions, please reach out to Mrs. Davis (H130F) or Mrs. Walling (H279). Good luck to all participants!

Bring out the best in you by pressing pause, getting your mind right, and cutting BCD out of your life, and have a great day at The Euclid High School.

Wednesday, February 22, 2023

Morning Announcements - February 22, 2023

Good morning Euclid High School where we are Respectful, Responsible, and Engaged. Today is Wednesday, February 22, 2023 and these are your morning announcements.

The R-Factor - Discipline does not mean punishment.  It is a Latin word that means “learning”.  Discipline means getting better every day by consistently apply standards and principles to your life.  It is not something that someone does to you.  Discipline is something you choose to do for yourself.

It is time for our Black History Month fact of the day
Did you know John Mercer Langston became the first African American to become a lawyer in the US?
a. He passed the bar exam in Ohio in 1854.
b. He then became town clerk in the city of Brownhelm, just southwest of Lorain, Ohio.
c. 2 generations later his great nephew, Langston Hughes became a world famous author and poet.

Students!  Do you want to play in the Student vs. Staff Basketball game in March?  Only 22 students have signed up so far!!!  Some of the teachers that are playing:  Mr. Howard, Mr. Kelly, Officer Powell, Mr. Toth, Mr. Santilli, and MORE!!!   Scan the QR code on the basketball posters around the school and fill out the form!  You must be referral free for the 3rd quarter to participate.  

Locura de marzo is here!  The song competition starts this week.  To preview the songs scan the QR Codes outside of room 350 C.

The LEAD Scholars are excited to see the great work of those who are participating in the Black History Door Decorating Contest. We know people are working extremely hard; therefore, we have decided to add an additional day to put the finishing touches on each of the doors.  Contest winners will be announced on Friday, February 24, 2023. If you wish to participate or have any questions, please reach out to Mrs. Davis (H130F) or Mrs. Walling (H279). Good luck to all participants!

All Black History performers meet today at 2:30 pm Auditorium. Thank you.

The African  American Achievement Groups is setting up to celebrate Black History Month! Our first Culter Potluck is today, February 22, 2023 at 2:45-4:00 pm. This event will be held in the Bistro. If you are not a member but received a ticket from Mr. York Or Mrs. Davis you must show it at the door. Let’s make History Kings and Queens.

Bring out the best in you by pressing pause, getting your mind right, and cutting BCD out of your life, and have a great day at The Euclid High School.

Tuesday, February 21, 2023

Morning Announcements - February 21, 2023

Good morning Euclid High School where we are Respectful, Responsible, and Engaged. Today is Tuesday, February 21, 2023 and these are your morning announcements.

Russell  - THE R-FACTOR - Panthers demonstrate their inner strength by getting involved. Step up, take action in our community, and take pride in the positive impact of your involvement. Show up and be actively engaged in your learning, activities and events. Participate in the variety of opportunities that Euclid High School has to offer.  One such opportunity for your involvement is BIG SHOW. If you don’t know BIG SHOW is our Spring Musical and we are holding auditions today at 4:00 in the choir room. Yes we need performers, but to get involved it’s not just about the performances. We need set and costume designers, we need help with light and sound. If you want to be part of a team that is going to make a positive impact on the community come sign up to participate in BIG SHOW.

It is time for our Black History Month fact of the dayCan you guess the first African American Billionaire? No not Oprah, no not Michael Jordan.
a. The first billionaire was Robert Johnson.
b. He became a billionaire after selling the cable channel B.E.T. in 2001
c. He founded BET in 1979, and went on to own the Charlotte Hornets
d. He was born in Jim Crow Mississippi and moved to Illinois with his parents where he attended the University of Illinois, his path to wealth started from the bottom!

Students!  Do you want to play in the Student vs. Staff Basketball game in March?  Only 22 students have signed up so far!!!  Some of the teachers that are playing:  Mr. Howard, Mr. Kelly, Officer Powell, Mr. Toth, Mr. Santilli, and MORE!!!   Scan the QR code on the basketball posters around the school and fill out the form!  You must be referral free for the 3rd quarter to participate.  

Panther of the Week: 12th Grader Braylon Lane!  Braylon’s teachers say that he always asks insightful questions, he does his best everyday, and gets the job done. He is always engaged, stays focused on the material being learned and is a pleasure to have in class!  Congratulations Braylon!

Staff Member of the Week:  Mr. Gurski!  Students say Mr. Gurski is such a nice, fun, and entertaining teacher.  He has good teaching skills and his students say they love science because of him.  Congratulations Mr. Gurski!

Loaner laptops are meant to be daily loaners. You are to return the laptop to room 375 by the end of the day. Parents or guardians of any student that has not returned the loaner laptop will be contacted. Loaners are not for the long term. They are to help you for a day or so. If you need a laptop for a longer period of time due to loss or damage of your issued Chromebook, pay your Chromebook insurance fee and you will be issued a new Chromebook in your name. Fees can be directly paid on Infinite Campus or at the treasurer's office in the cafeteria by the bathrooms. Fees don't go away. Every student is assessed a technology fee of $20 per year. The fee covers the use and routine maintenance of the Chromebook and is a fee that is added every year the student attends Euclid City Schools. All fees must be paid in full before a student can graduate or have their transcripts transferred to another district, so it is best to pay fees each year rather than let them accumulate. If a Chromebook does get damaged, the technology fee will cover the first repair only. After that, the family is responsible for the cost of any further damage or replacement. Pay them now to keep up each year. Again, return the loaner laptop to room 375 at the end of each day. As always, do not leave your Chromebook or charger unattended. Thank you.

Premier show choir, Varsity Chorale, placed first runner up in their division at the Midwest Medina Showcase where they competed and beat out some of the top show choirs in the state of Ohio. Congratulations VC!!! There next competitions will be this Saturday in Alliance, Good Luck!

Lelani - Locura de marzo is here!  The song competition starts this week.  To preview the songs scan the QR Codes outside of room 350 C.

The LEAD Scholars are excited to see the great work of those who are participating in the Black History Door Decorating Contest. We know people are working extremely hard; therefore, we have decided to add an additional day to put the finishing touches on each of the doors.  Contest winners will be announced on Friday, February 24, 2023. If you wish to participate or have any questions, please reach out to Mrs. Davis (H130F) or Mrs. Walling (H279). Good luck to all participants!

All Black History performers meet today at 2:30 pm Auditorium. Thank you.

What a night Neoitc All Star Meet for Euclid Junior Eve Clark 1st Place 60 M Dash - 7.87 1st Place 200 M Dash- 25.21.  The 2nd place 4 x 200 Relay of Mia Douglas, Eve Clark, Tamra Houston and Dajanay Bailey 1:44.52  and  3rd place 4 × 400 Relay Mia Douglas, Sammi Mumin, Eve Clark and Dajanay Bailey  4:14.87. All 4 events are currently qualified for the indoor state track meet at Geneva spire institute March 4th 2 PM.

The African  American Achievement Groups is setting up to celebrate Black History Month! Our first Culter Potluck is tomorrow February 22, 2023 at 2:45-4:00 pm. This event will be held in the Bistro if you are not a member but gotten a ticket  from Mr York Or Mrs Davis  Today in the hall you must show it at the door Let’s make History Kings and Queens.

ALL - Bring out the best in you by pressing pause, getting your mind right, and cutting BCD out of your life, and have a great day at The Euclid High School.

Thursday, February 16, 2023

Morning Announcements - February 16, 2023

Good morning Euclid High School where we are Respectful, Responsible, and Engaged. Today is Thursday, February 16, 2023 and these are your morning announcements.

THE R-FACTOR - We do not control the events that happen to us but we CAN control our response to them!  I am responsible for my decisions and my behavior.  You are responsible for your decisions and your behavior.  I take ownership OF ALL MY CHOICES and ACTIONS, regardless of circumstance.  I always have a choice in my response!  Pressing pause, or counting to 10, or taking a deep breath before you react to something, helps in making the right choice!!  

It is time for our Black History Month fact of the day
Did you know that the youngest US soldier to die in combat was an African American?
a.    On June 7th 1969, at Quang Nam, Vietnam, Dan Bullock was killed in his bunker by the North Vietnamese, he was only 15 years old.
b.    Dan altered the date on his birth certificate when he was 14, and enlisted in the Marine Corps.
c.    He had only been in Vietnam for 3 weeks before being killed.
A section of Lee Avenue in Brooklyn was renamed after him and a state marker was erected in North Carolina where he was born to commemorate his sacrifice.

Students!  Do you want to play in the Student vs. Staff Basketball game in March?  Only 22 students have signed up so far!!!  Some of the teachers that are playing:  Mr. Howard, Mr. Kelly, Officer Powell, Mr. Toth, Mr. Santilli, and MORE!!!   Scan the QR code on the basketball posters around the school and fill out the form!  You must be referral free for the 3rd quarter to participate.  

Students- Loaner laptops are meant to be daily loaners. You are to return the laptop to room 375 by the end of the day. Parents or guardians of any student that has not returned the loaner laptop will be contacted. Loaners are not for the long term. They are to help you for a day or so. If you need a laptop for a longer period of time due to loss or damage of your issued Chromebook, pay your Chromebook insurance fee and you will be issued a new Chromebook in your name. Fees can be directly paid on Infinite Campus or at the treasurer's office in the cafeteria by the bathrooms. Fees don't go away. Every student is assessed a technology fee of $20 per year. The fee covers the use and routine maintenance of the Chromebook and is a fee that is added every year the student attends Euclid City Schools. All fees must be paid in full before a student can graduate or have their transcripts transferred to another district, so it is best to pay fees each year rather than let them accumulate. If a Chromebook does get damaged, the technology fee will cover the first repair only. After that, the family is responsible for the cost of any further damage or replacement. Pay them now to keep up each year. Again, return the loaner laptop to room 375 at the end of each day. As always, do not leave your Chromebook or charger unattended. Thank you.

Sophomores!! The priority application for Career Tech programs closes THIS SUNDAY! Students who apply by Sunday night will be considered for placement into programs for next school year. To apply, go to lakeshorecompact.org or stop by the counseling office and se Ms. Hunt, Ms. Mattinson or Mrs. Miezin for help.

Reminder - Students in a Mentor or Auburn CTE program, including seniors in Fire & EMT, must still attend their Career Tech programs tomorrow. Buses will be running at their normal times to and from EHS and program locations. Euclid hosted programs are closed.

There is still time to participate in the Black History Door Decorating Contest!! The LEAD Scholars are asking that each door represent our past as well as our present (For example, Maya Angelou with Amanda Gorman, Wilma Rudolph with Allyson Felix or Jessica Beard, Thurgood Marshall with Ketanji Brown, etc...). We are looking for teams, consisting of no more than 3 students and a teacher, who are interested in designing/decorating their door. If you wish to participate or have any questions, please reach out to Mrs. Davis (H130F) or Mrs. Walling (H279).  Contest winners will be announced Thursday, February 23, 2023

The lady’s and gentleman's African-American Achievement groups will be hosting their first Culture Potluck on February 22, 2023 from 2:45 PM until 4:00pm. For more information, see Mr. York in room H240A or Ms. Davis in room H130F.

Bring out the best in you by pressing pause, getting your mind right, and cutting BCD out of your life, and have a great day at The Euclid High School.

Wednesday, February 15, 2023

Morning Announcements - February 15, 2023

Good morning Euclid High School where we are Respectful, Responsible, and Engaged. Today is Wednesday, February 15, 2023 and these are your morning announcements.

It is time for our Black History Month fact of the day!
Did you know that baseball legend Jackie Robinson’s older brother was also an elite athlete?
a.    Matthew “Mack” Robinson was a track star in the 1930’s.
b.    In fact, he earned a silver medal in the 1936 Olympic games in Berlin.
c.    His performance in the 200 yard dash was only .4 seconds behind Jesse Owens.
d.    His little brother Jackie later broke the color barrier by being the first black Major League baseball player in history.

Reminder All Black History Assembly participants will meet in POD 130F at 2:30pm

There is still time to participate in the Black History Door Decorating Contest!! The LEAD Scholars are asking that each door represent our past as well as our present (For example, Maya Angelou with Amanda Gorman, Wilma Rudolph with Allyson Felix or Jessica Beard, Thurgood Marshall with Ketanji Brown, etc...). We are looking for teams, consisting of no more than 3 students and a teacher, who are interested in designing/decorating their door. If you wish to participate or have any questions, please reach out to Mrs. Davis (H130F) or Mrs. Walling (H279).  Contest winners will be announced Thursday, February 23, 2023

The lady’s and gentleman's African-American Achievement groups will be hosting their first Culture Potluck on February 22, 2023 from 2:45 PM until 4:00pm. For more information, see Mr. York in room H240A or Ms. Davis in room H130F.

Students!  If you want to play in the Student vs. Staff Basketball game in March, you must sign up!  There are posters all over the school.  Scan the QR code and fill out the form!  You must be referral free for the 3rd quarter to participate.

Bring out the best in you by pressing pause, getting your mind right, and cutting BCD out of your life, and have a great day at The Euclid High School.

Tuesday, February 14, 2023

Morning Announcements - February 14, 2023

Good morning Euclid High School where we are Respectful, Responsible, and Engaged. Today is Tuesday, February 14, 2023 and these are your morning announcements.

THE R-FACTOR - At this point many of us know the R-Factor Skills and what they can do for us. Here’s a quick recap:
Pressing Pause brings us clarity.
Getting Your Mind Right delivers us the energy to Step Up and take action.
Adjust and Adapt allows us to be flexible to the Events that come our way.
Make a Difference is the positive impact we make on the world around us and
Build Skill is the daily work it takes to master a disciplined response.
When you put your R-Factor skills on display you demonstrate your Strength of Self, which is the best version of you. You respond by Getting involved, doing the right thing and being adaptable. Show your strength of self today!

It is time for our Black History Month fact of the day!
Since presidents day is coming, Did you know that the first African American to run for president of the United States was a woman?
a.    Shirley Chisholm was raised in Brooklyn NY and became the first black woman elected to Congress in 1968
b.    In 1972 she decided to run as a Democratic candidate for president.
c.    During the campaign there were 3 assassination attempts on her life. Thankfully she survived all those attempts
d.    She lost her bid, earning 28 delegates, but her efforts paved the way for future African American female politicians, currently there are 27 African American females in Congress, and the first black female Vice President Kamala Harris

Euclid Panthers! Just a reminder every Tuesday is Foreign Language Club! Come to Pod 350  and have fun while learning about different cultures! See unfamiliar things, play new games, taste foreign foods, are all part of the activities! See you there! Bu Jian Bu san!

GSA will not be meeting today.

Reminder All Black History Assembly participants will meet at the Little Theater today at 2:30pm

The next Ohio Math League Contest will be today after school in room 330F. All are welcome. See Mr. Zucca if you have any questions.

The lady’s and gentleman's African-American Achievement groups will be hosting their first Culture Potluck on February 22, 2023 from 2:45 PM until 4:00pm. For more information, see Mr. York in room H240A or Ms. Davis in room H130F.

Students!  If you want to play in the Student vs. Staff Basketball game in March, you must sign up!  There are posters all over the school.  Scan the QR code and fill out the form!  You must be referral free for the 3rd quarter to participate.

Girls Outdoor Track Meeting today after school in room 121 in old building across from the girls gym.

Attention all Euclid High School Students! Euclid High School is working with the Thurgood Marshall Oratorical Debate Education Project to create a debate team. Any student interested in the art of debate needs to report to main office during their lunch period to sign up.

Bring out the best in you by pressing pause, getting your mind right, and cutting BCD out of your life, and have a great day at The Euclid High School.

Monday, February 13, 2023

Morning Announcements - February 13, 2023

Good morning Euclid High School where we are Respectful, Responsible, and Engaged. Today is Monday, February 13, 2023 and these are your morning announcements.

It is time for our Black History Month fact of the day!
Did you know Bayard Rustin, an LBGTQ rights activist, orchestrated much of the Civil Rights Movement from behind the scenes?
a. Rustin was an openly gay African American who was a key advisor to MLK Jr.
b. He traveled to India in 1948 and learned nonviolent protest techniques from Ghandi, and then taught MLK Jr these same techniques. Rustin played a key role in planning the March on Washington in 1963.
c. Due to his sexuality, Rustin was kept out of the spotlight.
However, in 2013 he was recognized with the Presidential Medal of Freedom!

Panther of the Week:  11th Grader Gabriella Allen!  According to her teachers, Gabriella is a fantastic student. She applies herself to the best of her ability every day. She participates in class, asks questions when she gets stuck, supports her classmates, and completes all of her assignments. She is kind and helpful to everyone.  Congratulations Gabriella!

Staff Member of the Week:  Ms. Libby Russo!  Ms. Russo is our family resource manager at Euclid High School.  According to the students, she is amazing, helpful, knowledgeable, and kind.  She is a member of the PBIS team, co-advisor for our GSA, leadership advisor to the junior ambassadors, and a collaborative entity with outside service agencies.  Congratulations and thank you Ms. Russo for all you do for the students, staff and families at Euclid High School!!   Ms. Costello will find Gabriella and Ms. Russo for their prize sometime this week!

Shout out to Mrs. Spivey’s 2nd period Class:  they are Working diligently to solve the crime of “Who Killed Rockina!” They used their forensic science skills and analyzed DNA Fingerprints.

Mrs. Wright would like to thank Mr. Gurski's 4th period Physical Science class for their amazing research projects and presentations about the contributions of African Americans in Science.  Your presentations were terrific.  Keep up the great work everyone.

The next Ohio Math League Contest will be Tuesday after school in room 330F. All are welcome. See Mr. Zucca if you have any questions.

Students who drive to school must park in the students’ parking lot between the OLD stadium and Tracy Avenue.

The lady’s and gentleman's African-American Achievement groups will be hosting their first Culture Potluck on February 22, 2023 from 2:45 PM until 4:00pm. For more information, see Mr. York in room H240A or Ms. Davis in room H130F.

Students!  If you want to play in the Student vs. Staff Basketball game in March, you must sign up!  There are posters all over the school.  Scan the QR code and fill out the form!  You must be referral free for the 3rd quarter to participate.

Calling all baseball players!! Coach Rojeck is holding an informational meeting after school on Monday at 2:30 in the Little Theater.  Bring your gloves and equipment because there will be an open gym following the meeting.

Congratulations to the boys and girls track team for qualifying in the Indoor State Track All Star Meet.  The boys and girls will compete this Friday at Spire Academy starting at 3:30.  Please come out and show your support.  

Girls Outdoor Track Meeting Tuesday Feb 14th after school in room 121 in old building across from the girls gym.

Attention all Euclid High School Students! Euclid High School is working with the Thurgood Marshall Oratorical Debate Education Project to create a debate team. Any student interested in the art of debate needs to report to main office during their lunch period to sign up.

Bring out the best in you by pressing pause, getting your mind right, and cutting BCD out of your life, and have a great day at The Euclid High School.

Friday, February 10, 2023

Morning Announcements - February 10, 2023

Good morning Euclid High School where we are Respectful, Responsible, and Engaged. Today is Friday, February 10, 2023 and these are your morning announcements.

THE R-FACTOR - The R-Factor Mindset, Panthers must recognize that we do not control most of the events we encounter, My response is my choice, I earn outcomes by the quality of my response and E+R=O is the way life works. When peeling a part R-Factor Mindset one of the most difficult things to grasp is our lack of control. Every day we will experience a variety of events that will challenge us. We have the power to influence events and situations, but we do not control them. There will always be things outside of our control, and we have to choose the best R we can to get better outcomes.

It is time for our Black History Month fact of the day!
Did you know that Martin Luther King Jr. came to Cleveland 15 times during the Civil Right Movement.
Martin used to refer to Cleveland as Alabama North because so many black Clevelanders were from Alabama.
In 1963, after being released from jail in Birmingham, Alabama he hopped on a plane and flew straight to Cleveland to fundraise for the kids who were stuck in jail after the infamous “kids march”, the police dogs and firehoses event that everyone has learned about!
Chances are some of us here at Euclid have family members who went to see him speak and pitched in a few dollars to help pay the bail money needed for the children of the kids march!!!

The lady’s and gentleman's African-American Achievement groups will be hosting the first Culture Potluck on February 22, 2023 from 2:45 PM until 4:00pm. If you haven’t joined already, this event might change your mind. For more information, see Mr. York in room H240A or Ms. Davis in room H130F.

This is a reminder that the LEAD Scholars are looking for teams consisting of no more than 3 students and a teacher who are interested in designing/decorating their door in celebration of Black History Month. We are asking that each door represent our past as well as our present. If you wish to participate or have any questions, please reach out to Mrs. Davis (H130F) or Mrs. Walling (H279). Contest winners will be announced Thursday, February 23, 2023.

Hi, students! Student Council would like to announce that THE CRUSH GRAMS ARE SOLD OUT!!!! Thank you for supporting us! We will not be selling any more Crush Grams. They will be delivered on Tuesday!

The next Ohio Math League Contest will be Tuesday after school in room 330F. All are welcome. See Mr. Zucca if you have any questions.

Calling all baseball players!! Coach Rojeck is holding an informational meeting after school on Monday at 2:30 in the Little Theater.  Bring your gloves and equipment because there will be an open gym following the meeting.

Girls Outdoor Track Meeting Tuesday Feb 14th after school in room 121 in old building across from the girls gym.

Attention all Students. Come to school every day from January 23rd to February 16th to be entered into a weekly drawing to win a gift basket full of treats, gift cards, Brown’s swag, and Euclid swag. Students will be entered into the drawing each week they attend school daily. In addition to winning a gift basket, students will also be entered into a districtwide drawing for a Round One gift card.

Remember students who drive to school must park in the students’ parking lot between the the OLD stadium) and Tracy Avenue.

Attention all Euclid High School Students! Euclid High School is working with the Thurgood Marshall Oratorical Debate Education Project to create a debate team. Any student interested in the art of debate needs to report to main office during their lunch period to sign up.

Bring out the best in you by pressing pause, getting your mind right, and cutting BCD out of your life, and have a great day at The Euclid High School.

Thursday, February 9, 2023

Morning Announcements - February 9, 2023

Good morning Euclid High School where we are Respectful, Responsible, and Engaged. Today is Thursday, February 9, 2023 and these are your morning announcements.

It is time for our Black History Month fact of the day!
Did you know that African Americans were great geographic land Explorers?
a. An African American by the name York was a key figure in the successful Lewis and Clark expedition that explored the west in 1803
b. He became a celebrity amongst Native Americans who had never seen an African Americans before, his contributions allowed their expedition to travel successfully to the Pacific Ocean and back
c. Another African American named Matthew Henson was a key member of the first successful expedition to the North Pole in 1909
d. Santa Claus’s home was never discovered, but his work shed great light on the arctic

In celebration of Black History Spirit week : On Tuesday we encourage staff and students to wear the colors of red, black , yellow or green. Black Excellence History in the Making!

All National Honor Society applications are due TODAY! See Mr. Zucca if you have any questions.

The lady’s and gentleman's African-American Achievement groups will be hosting the first Culture Potluck on February 22, 2023 from 2:45 PM until 4:00pm. If you haven’t joined already, this event might change your mind. For more information, see Mr. York in room H240A or Ms. Davis in room H130F.

This is a reminder that the LEAD Scholars are looking for teams consisting of no more than 3 students and a teacher who are interested in designing/decorating their door in celebration of Black History Month. We are asking that each door represent our past as well as our present. If you wish to participate or have any questions, please reach out to Mrs. Davis (H130F) or Mrs. Walling (H279). Contest winners will be announced Thursday, February 23, 2023.

Hey students! Do you have a Valentine? Do you have a favorite friend? Would you like to show someone how much you appreciate them WELL THE BUY THEM A CRUSH GRAM!!! Student Council will be selling Crush Grams next week. What is a Crush Gram, you ask? It's a simple note and a can of Crush pop that will be sent to anyone you choose! Student Council will be selling the Grams during lunch periods Monday-Friday. They will be 50 cents! If you don't have a lunch period, or you missed the sellers, please come see Mrs. Pollack and Mrs. Korpowski in room 140C!

Attention all Students. Come to school every day from January 23rd to February 16th to be entered into a weekly drawing to win a gift basket full of treats, gift cards, Brown’s swag, and Euclid swag. Students will be entered into the drawing each week they attend school daily. In addition to winning a gift basket, students will also be entered into a districtwide drawing for a Round One gift card.

Pantherette Try-out Clinics are being held today and February 13th, 15th, and 16th from 3-6pm. Auditions will be held February 20th starting at 4:00. All will be held in the Band Room.

Sophomores, if you want to apply for career tech, go to lakeshore compact.org. If you have any questions see Ms. Mattinson, Ms. Miezin, or Ms. Hunt in the guidance office.

Remember students who drive to school must park in the students’ parking lot between the The OLD stadium) and Tracy Avenue.

Bring out the best in you by pressing pause, getting your mind right, and cutting BCD out of your life, and have a great day at The Euclid High School.

Tuesday, February 7, 2023

Morning Announcements - February 7, 2023

Good morning Euclid High School where we are Respectful, Responsible, and Engaged. Today is Tuesday, February 7, 2023 and these are your morning announcements.

It is time for our Black History Month fact of the day!Did you know that Hattie McDaniel was the first African American to win an Oscar Award?
a. She starred in one of the first color films back in 1939 titled Gone With the Wind, a Civil War story
b. Her performance as a slave titled Mammy, won her the Best Supporting Actress award
c. Sadly she was unable to attend the movie premier in Atlanta due to Jim Crow Laws, smh
d. Hattie didn’t let this slow her down though, she went on to star in over 300 movies!

In celebration of Black History Spirit week, remember to dress as your Favorite Black Artist on Friday. Black Excellence History in the Making!

The lady’s and gentleman's African-American Achievement groups will be hosting the first Culture Potluck on February 22, 2023 from 2:45 PM until 4:00pm. For more information, see Mr. York in room H240A or Ms. Davis in room H130F.

Happy Black History Month scholars and staff! The LEAD Scholars are back with our annual Black History Door Decorating Contest. This year, we want to tie our theme to the Black History Assembly, "Black Excellence and Achievement: History in the Making". We are asking that each door represent our past as well as our present (i.e., Maya Angelou with Amanda Gorman, Wilma Rudolph with Allyson Felix or Jessica Beard, Thurgood Marshall with Ketanji Brown, etc...). We are looking for teams, consisting of no more than 3 students and a teacher, who are interested in designing/decorating their door. If you wish to participate or have any questions, please reach out to Mrs. Davis (H130F) or Mrs. Walling (H279). Contest winners will be announced Thursday, February 23, 2023.

Lelani - Hey students! Do you have a Valentine? Do you have a favorite friend? Would you like to show someone how much you appreciate them WELL THE BUY THEM A CRUSH GRAM!!! Student Council will be selling Crush Grams next week. What is a Crush Gram, you ask? It's a simple note and a can of Crush pop that will be sent to anyone you choose! Student Council will be selling the Grams during lunch periods Monday-Friday. They will be 50 cents! If you don't have a lunch period, or you missed the sellers, please come see Mrs. Pollack and Mrs. Korpowski in room 140C!

Attention all Students. Come to school every day from January 23rd to February 16th to be entered into a weekly drawing to win a gift basket full of treats, gift cards, Brown’s swag, and Euclid swag. Students will be entered into the drawing each week they attend school daily. In addition to winning a gift basket, students will also be entered into a districtwide drawing for a Round One gift card.

Pantherette Try-out Clinics will be held February 6th-9th, 13th, 15th, and 16th from 3-6pm. Auditions will be held February 20th starting at 4:00. All will be held in the Band Room.

All National Honor Society applications are due this Thursday. See Mr. Zucca if you have any questions.
Sophomores, if you want to apply for career tech, go to lakeshore compact.org. If you have any questions see Ms. Mattinson, Ms. Miezin, or Ms. Hunt in the guidance office.

Students must park The students parking lot is between the Sparky (the old stadium) and Tracy Avenue.

Bring out the best in you by pressing pause, getting your mind right, and cutting BCD out of your life, and have a great day at The Euclid High School.

Monday, February 6, 2023

Morning Announcements - February 6, 2023

Good morning Euclid High School where we are Respectful, Responsible, and Engaged. Today is Monday, February 6, 2023 and these are your morning announcements.

What does this situation require of me? Is a great question to ask, and often we do not ask this question enough. This is a question that should be asked internally before you decide to act. It’s a part of pressing pause. Taking the time to consider what is being required of you in a given situation buys you the time to respond with discipline. When you don’t take the time to ask yourself that very important question you are acting on default.
 
Here are our staff member of the week and student of the week.
Our staff member of the week is Ryan Minnich!  many students have nominated Mr. Minnich for this award, they say he makes class fun, he is caring, he wants us to be successful, he is a great role model, he always gets the job done, he is understanding, he pushes his students to succeed, and he always gets the job done.  Congratulations to you Mr. Minnich.  Thank you for all you do!  

Our student of the week is 10th grader Ahja'Nae Smart.  She is a terrific student. She has good attendance and is always on time. She does her work when it is assigned and works to the best of her ability at all times. She does not get distracted and she is a lovely person to be around. Ahja'Nae is a joy to teach!  Congratulations!!  Ms. Costello will find you for your prize!

It is time for our Black History Month fact of the day!
Did you know that the first African American author and poet to be published was Phillis Wheatley?
a.    Phillis began publishing in Boston before the US was even a country, back in 1773
b.    She was only 12 years old !!
c.    Ready for the real kicker, she was a slave at the time!!
d.    Her owners taught her how to read and write, which was very uncommon, but it showed just how highly intelligent African Americans were if given a chance
e.    She even wrote a poem about George Washington, who called her a genius and invited her over to his house!

In celebration of Black History Spirit week : On Tuesday we encourage staff and students to wear the colors of red, black , yellow or green. Black Excellence History in the Making!

The lady’s and gentleman's African-American Achievement groups will be hosting the first Culture Potluck on February 22, 2023 from 2:45 PM until 4:00pm. If you haven’t joined already, this event might change your mind. For more information, see Mr. York in room H240A or Ms. Davis in room H130F.

Happy Black History Month scholars and staff! The LEAD Scholars are back with our annual Black History Door Decorating Contest. This year, we want to tie our theme to the Black History Assembly, "Black Excellence and Achievement: History in the Making". We are asking that each door represent our past as well as our present (i.e., Maya Angelou with Amanda Gorman, Wilma Rudolph with Allyson Felix or Jessica Beard, Thurgood Marshall with Ketanji Brown, etc...). We are looking for teams, consisting of no more than 3 students and a teacher, who are interested in designing/decorating their door. If you wish to participate or have any questions, please reach out to Mrs. Davis (H130F) or Mrs. Walling (H279). Contest winners will be announced Thursday, February 23, 2023.

Hellooooooo students! Do you have a Valentine? Do you have a favorite friend? Would you like to show someone how much you appreciate them WELL THE BUY THEM A CRUSH GRAM!!! Student Council will be selling Crush Grams next week. What is a Crush Gram, you ask? It's a simple note and a can of Crush pop that will be sent to anyone you choose! Student Council will be selling the Grams during lunch periods Monday-Friday. They will be 50 cents! If you don't have a lunch period, or you missed the sellers, please come see Mrs. Pollack and Mrs. Korpowski in room 140C!

Students and Staff: Starting February 6th through February 10th we encourage Black History Spirit week. Monday encourages wearing HBCU color or brand. Tuesday Red/Green Yellow or Black Wednesday (Staff only) Blackout Day Thursday 90's Throwback Wear and Friday Favorite Black Artist. See flyers for details !

Students who come to school every day from January 23rd to February 16th will be entered in a weekly drawing to win a gift basket full of treats, gift cards, Brown’s swag, and Euclid swag. Students will be entered into the drawing each week they attend school daily. In addition to winning a gift basket, students will also be entered into a districtwide drawing for a Round One gift card.

Pantherette Try-out Clinics will be held February 6th-9th, 13th, 15th, and 16th from 3-6pm. Auditions will be held February 20th starting at 4:00. All will be held in the Band Room.

All National Honor Society applications are due this Thursday. See Mr. Zucca if you have any questions.

Sophomores, if you want to apply for career tech, go to lakeshore compact.org. If you have any questions see Ms. Mattinson, Ms. Miezin, or Ms. Hunt in the guidance office.

Students must park the students parking lot is between the Sparky (the old stadium) and Tracy Avenue.

Bring out the best in you by pressing pause, getting your mind right, and cutting BCD out of your life, and have a great day at The Euclid High School.

Friday, February 3, 2023

Morning Announcements - February 3, 2023

Good morning Euclid High School where we are Respectful, Responsible, and Engaged. Today is Friday, February 3, 2023 and these are your morning announcements.

Leaders Create Culture, Culture Drives Behavior, Behavior Produces Results. Students, teachers, counselors, educational assistants, secretaries, security, nurses, cafeteria workers, custodians, social workers, administrators and parents are the leaders of Euclid High School. We are all leaders and our school will perform to the level of leadership you provide. It is no secret that the critical factor in the success of a school is the quality of its leaders. Remember, leadership isn’t a difference maker, it is the difference maker. Often what differentiates a great school from an average school is the effectiveness of its leaders.

It is time for our Black History Month fact of the day!
1.    Did you know that one of the greatest African American athletes ever is from the Cleveland area? No I’m not talking about Lebron James!
a.    That athlete was James Cleveland Owens, or JC Owens, which his teacher pronounced as Jesse, and the name stuck!
b.    Jesse went to high school at East Tech in Cleveland and Ohio State
University
c.    In 1936 he shocked the world by winning 4 gold medals in the Summer Olympics held in Nazi Germany. Despite hatred and threats to his life he stood up and won gold in the 100, 200, 4 by 100 yard dash, and also the long jump!
Jesse’s victory’s not only became a great inspiration to the African American community, but brought great unity between white and black Americans

The lady’s and gentleman's African-American Achievement groups will be hosting the first Culture Potluck on February 22, 2023 from 2:45 PM until 4:00pm. If you haven’t joined already, this event might change your mind. For more information, see Mr. York in room H240A or Ms. Davis in room H130F.

Happy Black History Month scholars and staff! The LEAD Scholars are back with our annual Black History Door Decorating Contest. This year, we want to tie our theme to the Black History Assembly, "Black Excellence and Achievement: History in the Making". We are asking that each door represent our past as well as our present (i.e., Maya Angelou with Amanda Gorman, Wilma Rudolph with Allyson Felix or Jessica Beard, Thurgood Marshall with Ketanji Brown, etc...). We are looking for teams, consisting of no more than 3 students and a teacher, who are interested in designing/decorating their door. If you wish to participate or have any questions, please reach out to Mrs. Davis (H130F) or Mrs. Walling (H279). Contest winners will be announced Thursday, February 23, 2023.

Hellooooooo students! Do you have a Valentine? Do you have a favorite friend? Would you like to show someone how much you appreciate them WELL THE BUY THEM A CRUSH GRAM!!! Student Council will be selling Crush Grams next week. What is a Crush Gram, you ask? It's a simple note and a can of Crush pop that will be sent to anyone you choose! Student Council will be selling the Grams during lunch periods Monday-Friday. They will be 50 cents! If you don't have a lunch period, or you missed the sellers, please come see Mrs. Pollack and Mrs. Korpowski in room 140C!

Students and Staff: Starting February 6th through February 10th we encourage Black History Spirit week. Monday encourages wearing HBCU color or brand. Tuesday Red/Green Yellow or Black Wednesday (Staff only) Blackout Day Thursday 90's Throwback Wear and Friday Favorite Black Artist. See flyers for details!

Students who come to school every day from January 23rd to February 16th will be entered in a weekly drawing to win a gift basket full of treats, gift cards, Brown’s swag, and Euclid swag. Students will be entered into the drawing each week they attend school daily. In addition to winning a gift basket, students will also be entered into a districtwide drawing for a Round One gift card.

Pantherette Try-out Clinics will be held February 6th-9th, 13th, 15th, and 16th from 3-6pm. Auditions will be held February 20th starting at 4:00. All will be held in the Band Room.

Attention Softball players!! Next Softball open gym is TODAY. Meet outside room 330F at 2:30. See Coach Zucca if you have any questions.

Sophomores, if you want to apply for career tech, go to lakeshore compact.org. If you have any questions see Ms. Mattinson, Ms. Miezin, or Ms. Hunt in the guidance office.
Seniors Please fill out the cap and gown form in Infinite Campus. There are still 97 students that need to have the form completed. Log into Infinite Campus and complete the cap and gown form before the end of the day.

Bring out the best in you by pressing pause, getting your mind right, and cutting BCD out of your life, and have a great day at The Euclid High School.

Thursday, February 2, 2023

Morning Announcements - February 2, 2023

Good morning Euclid High School where we are Respectful, Responsible, and Engaged. Today is Thursday, February 2, 2023 and these are your morning announcements.

The Black History Month 2023 theme, “Black Resistance,” explores how "African Americans have resisted historic and ongoing oppression, in all forms, especially the racial terrorism of lynching, racial pogroms and police killings," since the nation's earliest days. African Americans have faced extraordinary obstacles to progress in the United States of America. Our ancestors have demonstrated tremendous discipline and a strength of response, to create better outcomes for us.

It is time for our Black History Month fact of the day!
Did you know that African Americans served in every major war in United States history?
In fact, dozens of African American naval crewmen, roughly 15% of the famous “Don’t Give Up the Ship”. The Battle of Lake Erie, helped to win the battle and turn the tide of the war against England in our favor.
This battle took place here in Ohio at Put-In-Bay, just off Cedar Point in Sandusky, during the War of 1812!

Ladies and gentlemen it’s time for Black History Month! In celebration, the ladies and males African-American Achievement groups will be hosting the first Culture Potluck on February 22, 2023 from 2:45 PM until 4:00pm. If you haven’t joined already, this event might change your mind. For more information, see Mr. York in room H240A or Ms.  Davis in room H130F.

Happy Black History Month scholars and staff! The LEAD Scholars are back with our annual Black History Door Decorating Contest. This year, we want to tie our theme to the Black History Assembly, "Black Excellence and Achievement: History in the Making". We are asking that each door represent our past as well as our present (i.e., Maya Angelou with Amanda Gorman, Wilma Rudolph with Allyson Felix or Jessica Beard, Thurgood Marshall with Ketanji Brown, etc...). We are looking for teams, consisting of no more than 3 students and a teacher, who are interested in designing/decorating their door. If you wish to participate or have any questions, please reach out to Mrs. Davis (H130F) or Mrs. Walling (H279). Contest winners will be announced Thursday, February 23, 2023.

Students, we need you to shine! Please audition for the 2023 Black History Assembly! If you are a  Poet, Dancer, Artist, Entrepreneur, or singer!  We want you! Scan QR code on flyer posted or see Ms Russo in H-115 or Ms. Lanier in the main office!

Students who come to school every day from January 23rd to February 16th will be entered in a weekly drawing to win a gift basket full of treats, gift cards, Brown’s swag, and Euclid swag. Students will be entered into the drawing each week they attend school daily. In addition to winning a gift basket, students will also be entered into a districtwide drawing for a Round One gift card.

Pantherette Try-out Clinics will be held February 6th-9th, 13th, 15th, and 16th from 3-6pm. Auditions will be held February 20th starting at 4:00. All will be held in the Band Room.

The next Boys Volleyball Open Gym is today at 5:00 PM in the Girl's Gym.

Attention Softball players!! Next Softball open gym is Friday, February 3rd. Meet outside room 330F at 2:30. See Coach Zucca if you have any questions.

Sophomores, if you want to apply for career tech, go to lakeshore compact.org. If you have any questions see Ms. Mattinson, Ms. Miezin, or Ms. Hunt in the guidance office.

Bring out the best in you by pressing pause, getting your mind right, and cutting BCD out of your life, and have a great day at The Euclid High School.

Wednesday, February 1, 2023

Morning Announcements - February 1, 2023

Good morning Euclid High School where we are Respectful, Responsible, and Engaged. Today is Wednesday, February 1, 2023 and these are your morning announcements.

Panthers, you can make a positive difference on the culture of Euclid High School. You are all leaders, and leaders create culture, culture drives behavior, and behavior produces results. Your attitude and behavior have a profound effect on the people in your 20 square feet. So make sure your mind is right, and you’re ready to step up and make a positive impact on Euclid High School.

It is time for our Black History Month fact of the day!
Do you know why and what the colors of Black Nationalism and pride are?
a.    The colors are black, green, and red.
b.    Black represents the skin color of African people.
c.    Green represents the fertile land of Africa.
d.    And Red honors the blood that has been shed thru Africa’s storied history.

Student (not sure who) - Ladies and gentlemen it’s time for Black History Month! In celebration, the ladies and males African-American Achievement groups will be hosting the first Culture Potluck on February 22, 2023 from 2:45 PM until 4:00pm. If you haven’t joined already, this event might change your mind. For more information, see Mr. York in room H240A or Ms.  Davis in room H130F.

Happy Black History Month scholars and staff! The LEAD Scholars are back with our annual Black History Door Decorating Contest. This year, we want to tie our theme to the Black History Assembly, "Black Excellence and Achievement: History in the Making". We are asking that each door represent our past as well as our present (i.e., Maya Angelou with Amanda Gorman, Wilma Rudolph with Allyson Felix or Jessica Beard, Thurgood Marshall with Ketanji Brown, etc...).

We are looking for teams, consisting of no more than 3 students and a teacher, who are interested in designing/decorating their door.

If you wish to participate or have any questions, please reach out to Mrs. Davis (H130F) or Mrs. Walling (H279). Contest winners will be announced Thursday, February 23, 2023.

Students, we need you to shine! Please audition for the 2023 Black History Assembly! If you are a  Poet, Dancer, Artist, Entrepreneur, or singer!  We want you! Scan QR code on flyer posted or see Ms Russo in H-115 or Ms. Lanier in the main office!

Attention students: If you borrowed a Chromebook during MAP testing, please return it to room H372. Students that do not return these borrowed Chromebooks will be charged a fifty dollar fee in Infinite Campus.

Students who come to school every day from January 23rd to February 16th will be entered in a weekly drawing to win a gift basket full of treats, gift cards, Brown’s swag, and Euclid swag. Students will be entered into the drawing each week they attend school daily. In addition to winning a gift basket, students will also be entered into a districtwide drawing for a Round One gift card.

Pantherette Try-out Clinics will be held February 6th-9th, 13th, 15th, and 16th from 3-6pm. Auditions will be held February 20th starting at 4:00. All will be held in the Band Room.

Next Boys Volleyball Open Gym is Thursday, February 2nd, at 5:00 PM in the Girl's Gym.

Attention Softball players! Next Softball open gym is Friday, February 3rd. Meet outside room 330F at 2:30. See Coach Zucca if you have any questions.

Bring out the best in you by pressing pause, getting your mind right, and cutting BCD out of your life, and have a great day at The Euclid High School.