04/06/16 Announcements
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Good
morning Euclid High School, where students are standing up together and taking
control of their future! Today is Wedneday, April 6th.
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IE today is for 3rd
Period.
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Attention Art Club! There will be a meeting today after school in
room 199. Hope to see you there!
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Attention Student
Council members! If you were interested
in working the Spring Blood Drive, you need to attend today's meeting in Room
296 at 2:30 p.m. We will be meeting with
our Red Cross representative. If you
have any questions or can't make the meeting, you must see Mrs. Pollack or Mrs.
Latessa before the meeting.
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The results from the final Ohio
Math League are in. Kennedy Johnson had
the highest score. Richard Drennon was
second. Ethan Clark was third. Over all for the year, Justin Fike finished in
5th place. Peter Powell was 4th. Eddie Conger was third, and the highest
placing senior. Luke Johnson finished
second, and was the highest placing freshman. Kennedy Johnson is the 2016
Euclid High School Ohio Math League Champion. Make sure to congratulate Kennedy when you see
her.
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Now is the time! If you want to
help break the cycle of violence, then think about becoming a Mediator. You
will learn how to help people talk out their issues instead of fight them out.
Stop by the Mediation Center in the Main Office corridor to find out more about
it or to pick up an application.
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GSA group will meet here on
Friday April 8, 2016 at 2 pm to 3 pm in Room 209. There is also a community GSA
meeting at the YMCA on Babbitt Road Thursday night (April 7, 2016) at 5:50 pm.
Topic: Speaker on healthy relationships.
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Do you like to sing,
dance, and perform? Do you like to
compete, travel, and win awards? Audition
for the 2016-2017 Varsity Chorale Show Choir!
There will be an audition information meeting tomorrow from 2:30-3:00pm
in the choir room. We will discuss the
audition dates and the audition process. Attendance at this meeting is mandatory; we
need to see you there! Bring a friend
and check out all that VC has to offer. Please
see Mrs. Ross or Mr. Thorndike in the choir room with questions.
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Attention Key Club
Members: Please plan on attending tomorrow's meeting in room 121 starting at
2:45. We will be discussing the closing
events for our school year.
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Attention all Seniors
interested in pursuing a career in Education.
Applications for the Cleveland Area Minority Educators Recruitment
Association scholarship must be submitted by tomorrow. If you are
interested, see your counselor for application information.
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Attention all
Seniors. The last day to submit your applications for local money scholarships
and Kessel Scholarship is Friday, April 8 @ 2:00pm in you Guidance Counselor's
Office.
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This weekend Euclid
High School proudly presents Big Show 2016 "West Side Story." This year's performances are Thursday April
7th, Friday April 8th, and Saturday April 9th at 7:30pm and Saturday April 9th
and Sunday April 10th at 2:00pm. Tickets at $10 for students and $12 for
Adults. Tickets can be purchased at the
door. We look forward to seeing you all
come and support this amazing group of students in the cast, crew, and pit! Please see Mrs. Ross in the choir room with
any questions.
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The Athletic Booster Club is
offering a scholarship to senior athletes whose parents have been active in the
Booster Club. Anyone interested can pick
up a scholarship form in the Athletic Office.
The forms must be completed and returned to the Athletic Office before
Friday, April 15, 2016.
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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.
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High School Juniors and Seniors:
Join Northeast Ohio Credit Unions at the Mad City Money competition on
Saturday, April 16, 2016 from 10 am to noon at Lakeland Community College. Join
us for a fun day of competition and a chance to win $9,000 in scholarship
money! What is Mad City Money? It's a team game of smart money management
similar to the game, "Life," where students take on the role of an
adult in futuristic Mad City. They're given jobs, income, a family and debt.
The challenge? Students will visit merchants to select housing, transportation,
food, household necessities, clothing, day care, and other wants and needs
while building a budget. The team staying closest to, or besting, its
collective budget wins. Teams will compete for $9,000 in cash scholarships.
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These
have been your Morning Announcements. Remember to stand up together and
take control of your future. Have a wonderful
Wednesday!