DAILY SCHEDULE
4th Quarter 2-HR DELAY SCHEDULE
FINAL EXAM SCHEDULE
EHS EVENTS THIS WEEK:
Thursday, May 20
5:00 PM Tennis (Girls V) Sectionals @ Bloomington North
6:00 PM Track & Field Boys Sectional @ Bloomington North
Friday, May 21
5:00 PM Tennis (Girls V) Sectional Championship
5:30 PM Baseball (Boys V/JV) @ Eastern
Saturday, May 22
10:00 AM Baseball (Boys Fr/JV) @ Mooresville
11:00 AM Baseball (Boys V) vs Bloomington North
11:00 AM Lacrosse @ Columbus North High School
1:00 PM Unified Track Sectional @ Bloomington North
1:30 PM Baseball (Boys V) vs Cloverdale
1:30 PM Lacrosse @ Columbus East
For more information on athletic events visit the athletic website.
GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
Yearbooks will be distributed Tuesday, May 25 through Thursday, May 27 during the lunchtime homeroom period in the commons. There will also be a limited number of yearbooks for sale. These are $65. Payment can be made by cash or check made out to Edgewood High School.
Seniors: We’d like to know what your plans are after high school! The Guidance Department has emailed all seniors a link to a quick Senior Survey. Your responses on this Google Form will help us in many ways, which includes knowing where to send your final high school transcripts. Please complete this survey by Friday, May 21.
All borrowed library books must be returned to the EHS library by the end of next week. Please drop off books in the depository located in the Commons or in the drop box in the library. Beginning next Monday, Ms. Dirk will also have a cart outside the library doors for book collection.
This Friday there will be a hat day in order to raise money for Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. We have an EHS student who has been in remission with this cancer, and this is one small way students can show their support. It will cost $1.00 to wear a hat and participants will receive a sticker. Money will be collected during lunch in homeroom.
The senior class officers are in need of videos and photos for the senior video. Due to the pandemic this year, many events have either been canceled or unable to be filmed by students for the senior video. To help make the senior video the best it can be, Blake Waskow is asking for video footage and photos of the seniors from this year and past years. Examples would be videos/photos from fall break, spring break, family vacations, winter fun, prom, sport senior nights, old home videos, baby photos and etc. In order for every senior to be represented, please try to spread the news as much as possible. Send videos & photos to either of these emails: ehs2021video@gmail.com or brwaskow@rbbschools.net.
To see the photos taken at the EHS Prom, follow this link.
Students who have medications in the nurse’s office, will need a parent to pick up any with remainders by May 28. Medications that are not picked up, will be properly disposed of.
Students who have Chromebook issues should email RBB tech support at itsupport@rbbschools.net.
STUDENT ACTIVITIES
SENIOR TRIP:
When: Friday the 21st of May (THIS FRIDAY!!)
Where: Holiday World
Details:
1. Arrive at the school and meet in the commons area (social distance please) be ready to take attendance and load bus at 7:30 AM
2. Masks MUST be worn while on the bus
2. Things to bring – Money for lunch, swim clothes (the WATER PARK OPENS TODAY at 11:00 AM Holiday World time!!!), change of clothes if needed
3. Holiday World will check bags before going into the park.
3. We will arrive back at EHS between 6:00 PM – 6:30 PM.
The girls track team finished 3rd behind North and South at Sectionals. Sectional Champions included the 4×800 relay team of Emma Bitner, Olivia Werner, Annalyssa Crain and Clare Crain, and Annalyssa Crain in the 1600 and 3200 with Clara Crain finishing 2nd in these races. Annalyssa also set a new Sectional record with a time of 10:49, smashing her old record by 10 seconds! Also qualifying for Regionals by placing in the top 3 were the 4×100 team of Emma Edwards, Karis Klein, Claire Sherfield, and Olivia Werner, Annie Galindo in discus, Liz Bolander in 300 hurdles and Trista Helms in shot put.
Tickets for all home athletic events are electronic only. Follow this link and find your event to purchase at gofan.co
COUNSELING DEPARTMENT
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.
EXTENDED OPPORTUNITIES
Hoosier Heartland Golf Club is a new golf club for students who are interested in having the opportunity to get out and play golf more often. Find more details here.
Indiana University Foundations in Science and Mathematics (FSM) is offering courses in biology, chemistry, physics, mathematics, astronomy, and computer programming to rising and current high school students this summer. Many of these courses are designed to prepare students for their upcoming school year, while some are meant to offer opportunities to study subjects that a student might not be able to include in their normal high school curriculum. See their flier for information on how to register.
Stone Belt is seeking up to 8 recent graduates or almost graduates to participate in their summer DSP Boost internship program, beginning in June, Monday – Friday, 2 hours a day. The pay is $10/hr. Please see their brochure for more information.
SpartanNash has employment opportunities. Find more information here.