Weekly Eagle News
Spring 2023, 16th edition, 05/01/2023 - 05/05/2023
~New Announcements~
Boat Regatta
AGHS Dance Company
Dance Company performs on Wednesday night at 7:00 pm in the Clark Center. Tickets are $12.00 ( additional Clark Center fee may apply). Come enjoy The Dance Movement!
Dance Company Tryouts are May 16th in the dance room at 3:45. See Mrs. Vidal -Solis in rm 150 for more information.
Greek Week T Shirts
Bike & Roll to School Day
Blood Drive
Work Permits
MAKE SURE TO CLEAR YOUR ABSENCES
AP Testing Schedule Starting May 1st
~Seniors~
Hancock Student Orientation
~AGHS CLUB ANNOUNCEMENTS~
COUNSELOR'S CORNER
~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
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.
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
An American U-2 spy plane is shot down while conducting espionage over the Soviet Union. The incident derailed an important summit meeting between President Dwight D. Eisenhower and Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev that was scheduled for later that month.
On May 1, 1960, a U-2 flight piloted by Francis Gary Powers disappeared while on a flight over Russia. The CIA reassured the president that, even if the plane had been shot down, it was equipped with self-destruct mechanisms that would render any wreckage unrecognizable and the pilot was instructed to kill himself in such a situation. Based on this information, the U.S. government issued a cover statement indicating that a weather plane had veered off course and supposedly crashed somewhere in the Soviet Union. With no small degree of pleasure, Khrushchev pulled off one of the most dramatic moments of the Cold War by producing not only the mostly-intact wreckage of the U-2, but also the captured pilot-very much alive. A chagrined Eisenhower had to publicly admit that it was indeed a U.S. spy plane.
~AGHS Athletics Booster Update~
Camp Yeager
Arroyo Grande Community Service
May 14th, 1:00 - 4:30 pm Mother's Day tea party
AGHS Track Meet
Physician Mentoring Program
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