RESULTS:
Track: On Tuesday night the boys and girls track teams competed against Bedford North Lawrence at home.
The girls won with a score of 110-22. The girls won every event, with Liberty Clarner, Shayli Walker, Ella Hayden, Ashley Abram, Emma Edwards, Sara Polito, Hannah Crain, Ryleigh Burnett, and Ellie Vagedas all winning individual events. Ashley Abram set a new school record in the pole vault at 10 feet and Ella Hayden set a new school record in the long jump at 17 feet 9 inches.
The boys team lost a close meet 78-54. Individual event winners included Logan Anderson, Mason Law, and Landen Beauchamp.
Softball: The Lady Mustangs had a strong hitting night at the Eagle complex collecting 16 hits. Collecting 3 each were Alayna Flynn and Courtney Hamilton. 2 hits each were: Jaylen Robinson, Madelyn Hitchcox and Meleah Vest. Sharing the pitching duties were Jalen Robinson and Ally Bland.
Athletics/Activities
Week of April 17, 2023
Wednesday, April 19
V Softball vs. Sullivan 5:30 PM
V Baseball vs. Sullivan 6:00 PM
Thursday, April 20
V Boys Golf vs. North @ Cascades 3:20 PM
Freshman Baseball vs. Owen Valley 5:30 PM
V Girls Tennis vs. S. Putnam 5:30 PM
Unified Track vs. North 5:30 PM
Friday, April 21
V Girls Tennis vs. North Daviess 5:00 PM
V Baseball @ Martinsville 5:30 PM
V Softball @ Linton 6:00 PM
V Track and Field @ Carmel 6:00 PM
Lacrosse vs. Bloomington North 7:00 PM
Theatre Arts Performance 7:00 PM
Saturday, April 22
Freshman Baseball vs. Whiteland 10:00 AM
Track and Field Mustang Invite 10:00 AM
V Softball vs. Bloomington South 12:00 PM
Lacrosse @ Roncalli 1:00 PM
Theatre Arts Performance 7:00 PM
GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
Senior Trip
When: Friday, May 19th
Where: Holiday World
Cost: $35 – this covers the following: ticket into Holiday World, lunch, transportation, free drinks, free sunscreen
* We will start collecting money during homerooms 4/19/23 – 4/29/23
* Money can also be turned in to Mrs. Althoff as well
* If paying by check, please make payable to Edgewood High School
Teacher Appreciation Week is coming up fast. We will celebrate our awesome Mustang Staff the week of May 8th. There are several ways for you to get involved. Please don’t hesitate to reach out if you have any questions. Thank you so much!
—Monday-Tuesday: Bring in “Sweets for the Staff.” Deliver candy, cookies, treats, store-bought or homemade goodies. Send in to the office Monday (anytime) or Tuesday (before 8 AM).
—Sign up to help or send in food for the Staff Appreciation Breakfast: https://signup.com/go/HmghGHs
—Before Thursday, send in notes of appreciation for specific staff members.
—Send in donations to help pay for a lunch for the entire staff. You can send in cash (in an envelope marked staff donation) or Venmo @katejohnsonco with a note for Staff Donations.
PROM Flyer
Prom Tickets will be on sale April 12 – 14th (Wed- Fri) and April 19- 21st (Wed – Fri)
This is the only time you will be able to purchase prom tickets. Make sure to get yours!
See Mrs. Taft or Mrs. Niehoff with any questions.
See attached flyer for details.
PROM FAQ
Mustang Mentor: Are you interested in being a Mustang Mentor and helping with the Mustang Kick-Off? All incoming juniors and seniors can apply by filling out this google form: https://forms.gle/
Senior Panoramic Photo: Online Ordering
Fall Festival Slogan Contest:
They are looking for a slogan for next year’s Fall Festival. One high school student’s submission will be chosen. The winner will also receive a $25 gift card. Email submissions to k9copev@aol.com. Due by April 28.
The Mustang Coffee Corral: Did you know that the coffee shop now takes cash? Come to the Coffee Corral to purchase a reusable gift card! You will pay a one time fee of $1 and can reload your card with cash as often as you like!
The coffee shop is now open on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday during home room AND lunch! We have debuted a new drink, the caramel frappuccino, which has been a huge hit! Come get yours today!
Podcast: Be sure to check out the new EHS Podcast, created by our very own students.
Graduation Information: Seniors and parents, please continue to check the Graduation 2023 section of the school website.
Senior Cap and Gown Orders: If you did not turn in your cap and gown order, you will need to go online to do so. Order HERE
Yearbook Retakes: Please use this link to access your Kirkwood yearbook photos. You can order them here as well.
Yearbook Photos: Please use this link to access your Kirkwood yearbook photos. You can order them here as well.
*There is a change to Student Driver Registration: All students who plan to drive to school must have a Parking Permit
- Students who have registered as drivers in a previous year and have not changed vehicles are not required to register again.
- After you have filled out the form in Harmony, bring your driver’s license and $1 cash to Mrs. Johnson in the school office ASAP to receive your sticker.
Kirkwood Senior Pictures: Online Ordering: https://kirkwoodphotolab.zenfolio.com/p958574095
Kirkwood Fall Sports Pictures: Online Ordering: https://
STUDENT ACTIVITIES
Girls Volleyball: Anyone interested in playing Girls Volleyball next fall needs to see Sam Jones in the athletic office at the beginning of their lunch on Friday.
Media Center: For anyone who has read at least one Rosie book: Come into the library to rate any Rosies you’ve read this year. We will tally the votes and announce the winning Rosie on May 1st. The state winner will be announced later in May.
Today is the Team Trivia Contest! Come on into the library with your lunch to watch the fun and cheer on your favorite team.
Football players– 120 days until the opener, the weight room is open after school. Win today! One Team, One Dream!
Writing Club: The Writing Club will meet Fridays after school in the library until 3:15. All are welcome!
COUNSELING DEPARTMENT/SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION
Students who would like to request to see their counselor, should complete this Google form: Request to See Your Counselor. The form should only be completed using the student’s RBB email. Students may not request schedule changes based on teacher or period preference.
EXTENDED OPPORTUNITIES
World Language Students that are interested in pursuing a Business Degree in the future should apply for the Global Business Conference this summer being hosted by our very own IU Kelley School of Business. This is a 2 week long program! Check out this flyer here.
YMCA Summer Camp Counselor positions available. https://www.monroecountyymca.org/about-us/jobs
Bloomington Parks and Recreation is currently hiring for concessions, attendants, and lifeguards. Please click on one of the links below to fill out an application.
https://bloomington.in.gov/