March 27, 2025

DAILY SCHEDULE

Athletics/Activities
Week of March 24, 2025

Monday, March 24, 2025

Tuesday, March 25, 2025

Wednesday, March 26, 2025
Softball (V) @ Franklin Community 5:30PM

Thursday, March 27, 2025

Friday, March 28, 2025
EHS Overnighter!!! 8PM-3AM

Saturday, March 29, 2025
Edgewood Indoor Percussion @ STATE FINALS
Hulman Center – Terre Haute – 2:30PM

GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

The dentist is coming to our school on April 8th! The School Smiles on-site dental program provides on-site dental care at our school for ALL students that signup to participate. The dental team will set up inside our school and they accept Medicaid, private insurance, offer self-pay rates and grants through their foundation. Registration is now open online at: www.schoolsmiles.com/student-signup with over 100 languages to choose from when completing the online form. As a reminder, School Smiles requires a new registration form be filled out each school year.

School Smiles FAQ

Who are We

We can’t believe it’s almost here! On April 22-25, Monroe County Youth Council invites all Monroe County high schoolers to take part in Global Youth Service Month, the largest youth service event in the world! RSVP as soon as possible, as we have a limited number of slots for each project:
Head to tinyurl.com/gysw25 to sign up for…
FOOD FOR ALL: Earth Day Veggie Gardening with Hoosier Hills Food Bank
Tuesday, April 22nd from 4-6pm
Hoosier Hills Food Bank Garden (4140 W. Vernal Pike)
Volunteer at the Hoosier Hills Food Bank Community Garden to get your hands in the dirt, build a garden that will feed your neighbors, and learn about how growing food locally connects to addressing poverty!
A SAFE ENVIRONMENT: Clear Creek Cleanup with City of Bloomington Utilities
Thursday, April 24th from 3:30-5:30pm

Switchyard Park (1601 S. Rogers St.)
Join MCYC & the City Utilities Department to skill up on caring for local water systems, then clean up pollution in Clear Creek, one of Monroe County’s central waterways!
*NOTE: Participants in Clear Creek Cleanup will be required to sign an additional waiver.*
A STRONG COMMUNITY: Know Your Rights & Refugee Letter-Writing
Friday, April 25 from 4-6pm
Monroe County Public Library (303 E Kirkwood Ave.)

Come to the downtown library for the GYSW capstone event: a two-part learning and service session. First, we’ll get trained on how to look out for our rights during interactions with law enforcement! Next, we’ll write compassionate letters to international refugees!

9th-11th graders:  It’s important that you check your Four Year Plan in Harmony by Monday, March 31st, to verify your course requests for the 2025-26 school year.  You cannot save changes to your Four Year Plan; you must contact your counselor if you want to make any changes.  Beginning April 1st, the Four Year Plan view in Harmony will be unavailable while we work on students’ schedules.  Four Year Plans will likely not be available again until just before school begins in August.

Students! Will your name be correct in the 2025 yearbook? Please visit the display case in the hallway next to Mr. Whittemore’s FACS room to check the album-page mock-ups displayed there. If you see anything wrong, please email Mr. Axsiom at  raxsiom@rbbschools.net or talk with him in room A116. Please check your name no later than Monday, March 10th. Thank you!

Come one, come all! Our EHS library is going through a book-weeding process. As a result, there are FREE nonfiction books available in the library for any students or staff who would like them. There’s a good chance you’ll find something that interests you! Mrs. Van Allen says that if you have a particular interest in social sciences, history, art, literature, or sports, you’ll probably find a treasure. Keep checking in since this weeding process will take a couple of months to complete. Again, they are FREE for students and staff. Look over on the mural side of the library.

Lovedwell, Inc., who sponsors a $1,000 Dollars for Scholars scholarship, will hold its 2nd Annual 5K Walk, Run, or Nap  on Saturday, April 5 at 9:00 AM at Karst Parkway across from The Peoples State Bank. The deadline to sign up is March 28 at 3:00 PM so we can get shirts ordered. Lovedwell was created in memory of 2017 EHS Grad, Abigail Guthrie. Abigail would not have wanted to do cardio, so we offer an alternative that she would have enjoyed- a nap. You can sign up for the 5K or to take a nap by visiting https://runsignup.com/Race/IN/Ellettsville/LovedwellKWalkRunOrNap or the Lovedwell website at www.lovedwellinc.org . Anyone who signs up and doesn’t make the in-person will have their shirt mailed to them in time for what would have been Abigail’s 26th birthday on April 13. For questions, please contact Troy Guthrie at lovedwell2019@gmail.com

Rec Sports is back!!!!!!!!!!  RecSports offers students the opportunity to play all the fun games of PE class with no extra fitness days or tests. This new course offers voice and choice to your PE experience.  If you are interested in taking the course, please fill out the Google Form no later than Monday, March 24th.

REC SPORTS INTEREST FORM

Calling All East High Wildcats! Edgewood Theatre Arts is proud to present its Spring Production of the Disney Movie Hit High School Musical on Thursday, April 10th at 7pm, Friday, April 11th at 7pm, Saturday, April 12th at 7pm and Sunday, April 13th at 2pm at the Edgewood High School Auditorium. Tickets can be purchased at the door or online via the Edgewood Theatre Arts website. Tickets are $10 for Students and $15 for General Admission. Visit https://rbbschools.net/performing-arts/ to today to purchase your ticket! All seats are first come, first served, no reserved seating.

Edgewood Fishing Team Apparel Store – Orders Due March 30

Come join the lacrosse team for winter conditioning on Mondays and Wednesdays from 8-9, beginning in the weight room. Email Coach Mary at mellis@rbbschools.net for more information, or join the Remind group by texting @edgewoodla to 81010.

The Softball team has started workouts on Mondays and Wednesdays from 6 to 7:30.  Meet in the balcony of the gym.  If you have any questions email Mr. Hammett.

STUDENT PARKING: Students park in the front parking lot. In order to drive to school students must fill out the PARKING PERMIT APPLICATION

You will then need to go to Mr. Latham in the front office with $1 and your driver’s license to get your parking permit. If you registered your vehicle previously, you do NOT need to get another permit.

 

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.

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