Weekly Eagle News
Spring 2023, 9th edition, 03/06/2023 - 03/10/2023
~New Announcements~
A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM
Camp Arroyo is coming soon!
Camp Arroyo is an academic carnival celebrating student academic achievements. The event will be Friday, March 17th during fourth period. It's invite only, so make sure to have your student ID card to enter!
AGHS Leadership
Eagles, it’s time to apply for AGHS Leadership for the 2023-2024 school year. Link Crew, ASB and AIM classes are all accepting applications. Scan the QR code or click on the poster to apply now!
Banda Dance!
Baila Esta Banda
Product Design
Work Permits
MAKE SURE TO CLEAR YOUR ABSENCES
RYLA
Physician Mentoring Program
Yearbooks
Students! Yearbook orders are going quickly this year with less than 95 copies left for sale! If you want to make sure that you get a yearbook this year then please head on over to Jostens.com to purchase and secure your copy. Price is currently $85. (CLICK HERE TO ORDER YOUR YEARBOOK)
-Yearbook
~AGHS CLUB ANNOUNCEMENTS~
Speech and Debate
COUNSELOR'S CORNER
~Seniors~
Hancock Student Orientation
Attendance Office Update
College/Military visits
Seniors and juniors planning a college/military visit should stop by the Attendance Office to pick up an Excused Absence Request form ahead of their visit. If approved, up to two days may be excused. Visits that will last longer than two days would require a Short Term Independent Study Contract to excuse the absence.
~Career Center News~
Career Center Hours:
Career Center is open all day on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.
Open at lunch only on Monday and Friday.
Scholarships
ELKS TEENAGER OF THE MONTH SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION
The Oceano/Five Cities Elks Lodge #2504 selects an AGHS senior male and female each month based on achievements, character, leadership, service, citizenship and scholastics. Monthly for the 22'23 School Year - Completed application should be submitted to Brianna.boyd@lmusd.org. Students only need to apply once. If your application is not chosen in a given month, it will be considered for the following month
Go to the AGHS Website under scholarships for more information or stop by the Career Center.
Other opportunities and deadlines approaching so be sure to check out the website.
ESTRELLA WARBIRDS MUSEUM (EWM) HIGH SCHOOL/JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL AVIATION CLUB SCHOLARSHIP ANNOUNCEMENT - 2023
$1200.00 to be paid directly to his/her Aviation School or Training provider in response to an invoice.
All aviation Programs eligible; pilot, Aviation Maintenance Technician (A and P license), Aviation Management, flight Attendant, etc.
Eligible Students email complete package to Bill bugsluke@yahoo.com and Mary EWMYouthAviation@gmail.com by 21 February 2023.
For questions or to request a packet text Bill at 305 962 4027 or email EWMYouthAviation@gmail.com.
Applications will be required to submit:
Driver's license, passport, or birth certificate copy for ID verification
Application form
200-word essay on eligibility and aviation career goals
Email address of a non-relative willing to write a letter of endorsement
TUTORING AND HOMEWORK CENTER
HOMEWORK CENTER
Need a quiet place to get your work done after school? The Homework Center is open from 3:45-4:45 on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in room 208 in the Career Center. The HW Center is open to all students! Hope to see you there!
Math and English Tutoring
Science, History and Other Tutoring Options
PATRIOTIC OBSERVANCE
On March 6, 1836, after 13 days of intermittent fighting, the Battle of the Alamo comes to a gruesome end, capping off a pivotal moment in the Texas Revolution. Mexican forces were victorious in recapturing the fort, and nearly all of the roughly 200 Texan defenders—including frontiersman Davy Crockett—died.
Thirteen days earlier, on February 23, Mexican General Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna ordered a siege of the Alamo Mission (near present-day San Antonio), which had been occupied by rebel Texas forces since December. An army of over 1,000 Mexican soldiers began descending on the makeshift fort and setting up artillery.
Over the next two weeks, the two armies traded gunfire, but there were few casualties. Despite being clearly outnumbered, Alamo co-commanders James Bowie and William Travis insisted on remaining in place. The volunteer soldiers defending the Alamo included doctors and farmers, as well as Tennessee frontiersman and Congressman Davy Crockett, who fought in the Tennessee militia.
~AGHS Athletics Booster Update~
BOOSTERS AUCTION 2023
Connect with us!
Email: AGHS@lmusd.org
Website: https://www.aghseagles.org/
Location: 495 Valley Road, Arroyo Grande, CA, USA
Phone: 805-474-3200
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AGEagles
Twitter: @twitter_AGHSEagles