EVHS Weekly Announcements
Edition #30: 4.16.2021
GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
Important Dates
- April 19: No School for Students - Transition Day for Schools
- April 20: Regular School Day - All Students follow Hybrid 3.0 Schedule. Cohort A & B Students are both in person. Digital Academy in Zoom.
- April 21: No School for Students - Teacher Professional Learning Day
- April 22 & 23: Regular School Days - All Students follow Hybrid 3.0 Schedule. Cohort A & B Students are both in person. Digital Academy in Zoom.
- April 28: MCA Math Test - 11th Grade
- May 5: MCA Science Test - 10th Grade Biology Students
NEW: Parking Permits
Any/all outstanding fees/fines must be paid in full in order to receive a parking permit; fees/fines may be paid online or in person at the Eastview High School Main Office. New permits can be picked up from Ms. Hauge at the Security Office near the west student entrance (door #1).
NEW: EVHS Online School Store
The Eastview online school store has reopened. If you are interested in Eastview apparel, please check out our website. https://eastview-school-store.square.site/
Items can be purchased online and picked up at the west security desk at Eastview High School. Most items are available for pick up within 24 hours. You will receive an email when your items are ready.
NEW: Chipotle Fundraising Night For EVHS Girls Golf - Monday, April 19
The golf program will receive 33% of all orders placed online/in the app, or in person when mentioning Eastview Girls Golf.
2021 Dakota County Golf Coaches Discount Card
Time to think spring!
The boys’ and girls’ golf coaches of District 196 are happy to make available the 2021 Dakota County Golf Coaches Discount Card as a fundraiser for their programs.
Each card costs $20, and allows the user special golf offers (usually discounted greens fees and discounted range ball baskets) at these 8 local golf courses:
- Cannon Golf Club
- Crystal Lake Golf Course
- Emerald Greens Golf Course
- Heritage Links Golf Course
- Inverwood Golf Course
- Rich Valley Golf Course
- The Summit, and
- Valleywood Golf Course
The offers vary slightly from course to course, so please review the attached version of the card.
To purchase a card, please contact one of the boys’ or girls’ golf coach below, and they will tell you how to purchase the card through their respective booster club.
Here are the District 196 golf coaches who are selling the card:
- Jeremy Gordon, AVHS Boys’ Coach, , Jeremy.Gordon@district196.org
- John Christiansen, AVHS Girls’ Coach, John.Christiansen@district196.org
- David Loeffler, EHS Boys’ Coach, David.Loeffler@district196.org
- Mark Wanous, EVHS Boys’ Coach, Mark.Wanous@district196.org
- Tamara Colucci, EVHS Girls’ Coach, Tamara.K.Colucci@district196.org
- Anthony Mahady, RHS Boys’ Coach, Anthony.Mahady@district196.org
- Barry Wallin, RHS Girls’ Coach, Barry.Wallin@district196.org
Thanks, and happy golfing!
Jersey Mike's Fundraiser Night for EVHS Boys Golf - April 16th & May 14th
Eastview boys golf fundraiser on Friday, April 16th and May 14th from 4:00 – 8:00 at Jersey Mike’s Subs in Apple Valley. Bring a friend, grab a sub and help Eastview golf!
MCA Exams - Grades 10, 11, and Biology Students
MCA Exams
April 28th, 2021 - Math MCA – All 11th grade students
May 5th, 2021 - Science MCA – All students take a biology course this year
- Testing will start at 9:45. Transportation will be provided. Students are able to ride their regular bus route. Pick up times on Wednesdays are 2 hours later than regularly scheduled times. Students may also be dropped off at 9:30.
- Students will need to bring their school issued iPad fully charged and updated, a pair of wired headphones, and a number 2 pencil. Students may also bring a book to read after the test has finished.
- Lunch will be provided to take home.
- Students who have complete the MCA exam by 12:00 may either be picked up or they will be assigned to a study hall until busses leave at 1:40. Students who need additional time for their exam will have until 1:30 to complete the exam.
- Students who do not attend on the assigned Wednesday will be pulled out of class to complete the exam. If you have questions or concerns about this, please contact Jena Hitt (952-431-8992) or Suze Fulford (952-431-8915).
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School may be different this year, but the EVHS Yearbook wants to document it all!
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NEW: Meal Kits Information
Through special funding from the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, students will continue to have access to free meals for the remainder of the 2020-21 school year. However, we have some updates regarding availability and distribution of our free meals.
Beginning Monday, April 19, we will no longer serve meals to the greater community, as we refocus on providing meals during the school day to our in-person learners. We are grateful to our community for supporting our efforts to ensure students across Dakota County had access to nutritious meals.
Students learning in person will still have access to free breakfast and lunch, as well as take-home meals to support them on distance learning days and weekends.
Students who are enrolled in the 196 Digital Academy full-time distance learning model will still have the option of picking up a free seven-day meal kit at any of our secondary schools. Beginning Wednesday, April 21, meal kits for our 196 Digital Academy learners will be available to pick up on Wednesdays from 10-11 a.m. at any secondary school. If your family would like to pick up seven-day meal kits, please provide updated information by completing this seven-day meal kit survey by Friday, April 16. Completing this brief survey assists our Nutrition Services Department in preparing an adequate number of kits.
For information on local food resources, please review our list of local food shelves and community meal opportunities.
If you have any questions, visit our website at District196.org/meals, email nutrition@district196.org or call 651-683-6956.
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Like kids? Teach swimming, be a lifeguard and work in our pools! Financial assistance for training available mid-April, May or June. Apply today online!
Develop Your Sports Skills with our High School Coaches!
We’re collaborating with high school coaches to host a variety of quality, exciting sports camp opportunities for athletes in kindergarten to grade 12. Head coaches and assistants have planned and prepared camp activities that will promote skill improvement and good sportsmanship, all while having fun! Participants should register for camps based on their grade for the 2021-22 school year. Hurry, register now! Sports camps are filling fast!
Earn Your CPR/AED Certification
Blended learning provides access to online learning. Remote skills verification allows your instructor to evaluate your skills via your phone video or computer webcam. You will be contacted to arrange a time to pick up and return your manikins and supplies at Falcon Ridge Middle School.
Any Day | Any Date | Any Time | $99 | QCPR-RSV-401
Parents … Just for You! Parenting in a Pandemic
Hear Erin Walsh, M.A., a dynamic knowledgeable speaker will provide practical, down-to-earth ideas and strategies this uncertain time. Empower yourself with strategies that will make you feel capable and motivated!
Screen Time During COVID-19: Three Supportive Insights From the Research to Guide Your Parenting Today
Wed | Apr 14| 6:00-7:00 p.m.| Pay What You Can | Live Online
Parenting in a Pandemic: Setting Limits and Avoiding Power Struggles
Wed | Apr 21| 6:00-7:00 p.m.| Pay What You Can | Live Online
HEALTH & SAFETY
NEW: COVID-19 Vaccine Information for Students 16 Years and Older (updated April 9, 2021)
As of March 30, all Minnesotans 16 years of age and older became eligible to receive a vaccine.
At this time, the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine is the only COVID-19 vaccine that has been studied and authorized for use for 16 and 17 year old. individuals. Data from Pfizer vaccine studies show the vaccine is safe and effective for this age group. Other vaccine manufacturers are also studying their vaccines in younger age groups but have not yet received authorization from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
The Minnesota Department of Health has created a resource with information about COVID-19 vaccines for 16- and 17-year-olds.
How to get your vaccine:
- Sign up for the Minnesota COVID-19 Vaccine Connector. The Vaccine Connector will inform you about vaccine opportunities in your area.
- Use the Vaccine Locator Map to find vaccine providers near you.
- Contact your primary health care provider or a local pharmacy.
- Vaccine Connector users may also be randomly selected to make an appointment at one of the state’s COVID-19 Community Vaccination Program sites. If you are selected, you will be notified by text, email, or phone call by one of the state vaccination partners running those sites: Vault Health, Primary Bio or SpeciaLysts (Solv).
- Your employer may also reach out with information about vaccination opportunities.
Stay safe before your opportunity to get the vaccine:
While all Minnesotans 16 years and older are eligible, not every Minnesotan will be immediately able to make an appointment. It’s important to continue taking easy steps to slow the spread of COVID-19:
- Wear a mask
- Maintain physical distancing
- Wash your hands
- Get a COVID-19 test if you need one. Find a no-cost testing location near you or order an at-home test at no cost.
Quarantine Guidance for those are vaccinated (updated as of April 7, 2021)
Who does not need to quarantine:
If you have recovered from COVID-19 in the past 90 days and have close contact with someone with COVID-19, you do not need to quarantine if ALL of the following are true:
- Your illness was confirmed with a positive lab test in the past 90 days.
- You have fully recovered.
- You do not currently have any symptoms of COVID-19.
If someone has completed COVID-19 vaccination (two doses in a two dose series or one dose in a one-dose series) and is exposed, they do not need to quarantine if ALL of the following are true:
- The COVID-19 exposure was at least 14 days after their vaccination series was fully completed.
- They do not currently have any symptoms of COVID-19.
Please Call, Email, or Complete the Form Below To Report COVID-Related Information
Please call or email EVHS school nurse Melissa Persigehl with the following information. Or, you may complete the form at the link below.
- If you or your child is ill or are experiencing symptoms,
- if you or your child is identified as a close contact to someone who is COVID-19 positive, and
- if there are any positive test results in your household.
Nurse Persigehl will assist with screening your symptoms and walk you through the reporting process if symptoms are deemed COVID-19 related.
Melissa Persigehl RN, BSN, PHN
Licensed School Nurse
Eastview High School
Email: melissa.persigehl@district196.org
Phone: 952-431-8923
Fax: 952-431-8932
EVHS Phone: 952.431.8900
Nurse Persigehl's office hours are 7:30am-3:30pm.
PARENT SECTION
2021 Prom Update
EVHS and all other District 196 high schools have worked closely together with our district’s COVID-19 Safety Team to consider potential prom plans. This team has continued to review information from the MN Department of Health and the MN Department of Education to guide our planning. We have considered many potential options to provide our students some type of safe prom experience.
Although we are not able to have a dinner/dance event at this time, we are excited to be able to offer an event that will include a Grand March (live streamed for families) and other in-person activities for our Seniors to be determined. We will work with our student Prom Committee to help us plan these safe activities. While we know that this announcement does not support our traditional prom experiences, we are striving to provide some type of prom experience within the Department of Health and Education COVID guidelines. Here is some current information for planning purposes:
The event will start at 4:00pm on Saturday, May 15th at Eastview High School
Each senior may bring one guest of their choice (under 21).
Students can register in groups with a maximum of six students in the group. Registration closes on May 7, 2021.
Online registration form Each group (max of six) should identify a Group Captain to register attendees. Everyone will be required to provide contact information.
We expect each group of six to be at Eastview for no longer than 30 minutes.
There will be no charge for this event.
More information will be shared soon as plans are finalized. Please contact Ms. Hengel at janel.hengel@district196.org if you have any questions.
Thank you for your support and understanding as we strive to provide our seniors a prom experience within our current safety protocols.
Thank you,
Janel Hengel
Eastview Administrator & Prom Advisor
UPDATED: 2021 Senior Party News
CLICK HERE: Eastview 2021 Senior Party Newsletter - Please read for up-to-date information, details, and fundraising opportunities.
PURCHASE A TICKET TO THE 2021 EASTVIEW SENIOR PARTY AT VALLEYFAIR AND WIN A CHANCE TO RIDE THE RIP CORD! All senior party tickets purchased from March 1st through May 4th will be entered in a drawing for the Rip Cord at Valleyfair! Winners will be able to choose two friends to join them! We will be drawing 4 names every Tuesday starting April 20th! Winners will be notified and listed on our webpage. Eastview Senior Party Website. For more information about the Rip Cord Ride, click on this link Rip Cord Information
Currently, tickets for the Eastview Valleyfair Senior Party Event for $105. This price is good thru May 4th. Ticket prices will increase to $120 on May 5th. This cost covers entrance to the park and transportation. To purchase a ticket for the senior party you can use our Eastview Senior Party Ticket-Mail-In Order Form Payment or pay online Eastview Senior Party Ticket-Online Purchase
· BUY A EASTVIEW SENIOR PARTY SENIOR T-SHIRT AND YARD SIGN: Be sure to grab a Senior party T-shirt for your senior. Orders placed before April 1stf will be ready for pick up on Thursday April 22nd. Orders placed between April 1st and April 15th will be delivered May 1st. Order yours today!
SPRING IS HERE: Start getting ready for your garden now and help out the senior party by ordering your plants from Pahl’s Market. This year you can order all of your plants, herbs and Gift Cards for Mother’s Day in one stop! The Pahl’s fundraiser goes through April 26th. Orders can be picked up on May 6th at Eastview. Eastview Pahl's Market Fundraiser
JOIN US FOR DINNER AT RASCALS ON SUNDAY APRIL 25TH! Stop by Rascals for a bite to eat on Sunday April 25th from 5pm-9pm and Rascals will donate 20% to the Senior Party.
· ORDER YOUR GRAD CARDS! Order your grad invites with Shutterfly! Use Shutterfly to order your grad invites and pictures and Shutterfly will donate 8% to the Eastview. http://eastview.shutterflystorefront.com/
· REMEMBER TO USE AMAZON SMILE FOR ALL YOUR AMAZON PURCHASES. Use to https://smile.amazon.com/ and select “Eastview High School Senior Party” and Amazon will donate a portion of your purchase to the senior party. You use the same account on Amazon.com and AmazonSmile.
· PAY IT FORWARD: Sponsor a student! Help the Eastview Senior Party ensure ALL Seniors have the opportunity to attend the senior party this year! You can donate at our website Eastview 2021 Senior Party or our GoFundMe page Eastview Senior Party-GoFundMe.
NEW: Thank You, Senior Party Donors!
A huge THANK YOU to ALL of our Donors for our fabulous on-line auction; coming May 14th!
YOU CAN STILL MAKE A DONATION TO THE SILENT AUCTION: We are still taking donations for our online auction! Gift cards, Business Donations, Experiences for our seniors and adults! Or create a Gift Basket of your own to donate! Eastview Senior Party Silent Auction
COLLEGE & SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION
Counseling Office Newsletter
Private EVHS Virtual College Visits
Come and speak to your Admission Counselor. The Representatives will talk about the application process and life on campus! Feel free to ask questions.
April 14th
DCTC 10am Zoom Link https://minnstate.zoom.us/j/96059649703
Inver Hills 11am Zoom Link https://minnstate.zoom.us/j/96572951887 passcode 144542
May 5th
UW Madison 10am Register at https://uwmadison.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJMqc-CqqzooH9wwWQJWa-e8xhQmIn3nRmtm
Normandale 1pm Zoom Link https://minnstate.zoom.us/j/98962305808
Advanced Placement Students and Parents
ATTENTION Advanced Placement Students and Parents! The College Board has modified the Spring, 2021 AP exam calendar and formats. Please review important details about AP exam dates, paper vs. digital exams, etc. This information was also provided to you through Schoology. If you have any questions or concerns please see your AP teacher or contact Chris Franken, AP Coordinator at chris.franken@district196.org.
IMPORTANT LINKS:
Virtual College Events
View all upcoming Virtual College Visit Events or go to Naviance under “What’s New".
ATHLETICS
NEW: Survey for Winter Sports Athletes and Parents/Guardians
WINTER SPORT ATHLETES AND PARENT/GUARDIANS: Thanks for your flexibility and cooperation in a Winter Season filled with many different challenges and restrictions. So grateful that our students had the chance to participate in something they love to do. In order to assist us in our continuous improvement of all programs, please fill out the surveys at the links below. One is for parent/guardians and the other is for student athletes. Thanks!
NEW: EVHS Wrestling Awards
Congratulations to varsity wrestling team for successfully completing the season earning 18 wins and Academic Gold recognition with a team GPA of 3.75. Thank-you to all of the student athletes and families for maintaining the highest standards of health and safety throughout the season! At the recent wrestling awards event we honored the (7) senior wrestlers and celebrated both team and individual successes. Some of the awards given out were:
Most Valuable Varsity Wrestler of the Year – Kellen Stewart, Scholar Athlete of the Year – Logan O’Neil and Max Enderlein, Lightning Award – Nathan Langer & Connor Meixell, Most Improved Wrestler – Luke Habeck, Varsity Drill Partner Award – Cole Frost, Most Valuable JV Wrestler of the Year – Ethan Dupont & Jack Stevens, Most Valuable Freshman Wrestler of the Year – Carter Harris, Most Improved Freshman Team – Pierce Lewis, Freshman Drill Partner Award – Ryder Repke, Freshman Team Most Valuable Wrestler – Landon O’Neil. All-Conference awards went to Nathan Langer, Logan O’Neil, and Kellen Stewart. Conference Honorable Mention honors went to Nolan Enderlein, Max Enderlein, Landon Vath, Drew Bergstedt, Brady Kelley, Luke Habeck and Connor Meixell. Captains for the 2021-2022 season voted by their teammates will be: Cole Frost, Luke Habeck, Jack Stevens, and Ezra Formaneck.
NEW: Sports Results/Scoreboard
Eastview High School Varsity Baseball beat Shakopee High School 4-2 (Apr. 15)
The Lightning were led by Starter Isaac Finley who went 5 strong innings to pick up the victory. Finley struck out 5 Saber hitters in giving up just one run. Closer Ezra Formaneck came in a shut the door for the last two innings to pick up the Save. The offense was led by Connor Wiberg and Aaron Lagios who each had two hits. The Lightning will be back in action on Monday as they travel to Lakeville South.
Eastview High School Varsity Baseball beat Burnsville 4-3 (Apr. 14)
The Lightning were led on the mound with 6 very strong innings from Starter Caleb Fuller. Fuller struck out 6 Blaze hitters scattering 5 hits while walking nobody. Ezra Formaneck came in pitched two scoreless innings to get the win. The offense got RBI singles from 3 different Lightning hitters which include Connor Wiberg, Aaron Lagios, and Luke Johnson. Johnson's second RBI single of the game was a walk off in the Bottom of the 8th inning. The Lightning will be back in action today at Shakopee.
Eastview High School Varsity Baseball falls to Eagan High School 10-0 (Apr. 12)
The Lightning Varsity baseball team was led by a strong start from TJ Egan. TJ struck out 9 Wildcat hitters over 4 innings. The offense was led by Benjy Vandeberg and Brady Steenson who each collected hits. The Lightning will be back in action again on Wednesday at home against Burnsville.
The Girls Golf Season is underway!
The varsity girls came out on top in two duals this week versus Shakopee and Prior Lake.
The Varsity girls played Stonebrook Golf Course on Tuesday. Junior Captain, Kennedy Brom and 8th grader, Lauryn Finley both carded a solid one under, 34 to lead the team to victory. 10th grader, Emma Lai and Senior captain, Kate Young both shot well to contribute to the team’s low score. Other EVHS golfers were freshman Elara Egner, junior Maddie Peick, junior Lilly Spade, and freshman Sera Swanson.
The Varsity Girls Golfers took on Prior Lake on Thursday at home course Valleywood, again getting a win. Lauryn Finley led the team firing a 3 over par, 75. Emma Lai, Kennedy Brom and Kate Young shot well to help the team earn their victory. Other varsity players were freshman Megan Young, and 8th grader Addison Schafer.
All 3 of our teams look forward to matches next week.
Follow us on:
Instagram: @eastviewgirlsgolf
Twitter: @EVHSGG
Eastview High School Varsity Softball beat Northfield Raiders 9-2 (Apr. 12)
A late game effort propels the Lightning to a win in the season opener against the Northfield Raiders! A tied 2-2 ballgame was broken in the 6th inning by a 3-run line drive homerun over left center field by Mackenzie Jacobson followed closely by runs driven in by Molly Kussmann and Taylor Watts. Each player fulfilled their unique role in this total team effort offensively and defensively to tally the first W of the season! Zip Zap!
SOPHOMORE SPORTS
Eastview High School Sophomore Baseball falls to Shakopee High School 5-2 (Apr. 15)
The Eastview Sophomore Baseball team lost a road game to Shakopee 5-2 on Thursday night. An even game throughout the first five frames saw the scored tied 2-2. The Lightning and Sabres exchanged runs in the 4th and 5th inning, capitalizing on fielding errors. The Sabres came through the sixth inning with a couple big hits two finish out with the win. Joey Garofano started the game on the mound allowing four hits, one earned run, and striking out four batters. Joey Ernster and Colton Bergland finished out the game on the bump. The Lightning offense saw Dane Boraas connect with three hits and a RBI, Sean Kalthoff with a hit and a run, Charlie Ortman with a hit, Jay Svaren with a hit, Ryan Brouchet with a hit and two walks, and Hunter Novak with a hit. Next up for the Lightning is a road game at Lakeville South on Monday. Go Lightning!
Eastview High School Sophomore Baseball beat Burnsville 4-3 (Apr. 14)
The Eastview Sophomore Baseball team won 4-3 over Burnsville on Wednesday. A close contest throughout the game saw a Drew Steenson sacrifice bunt score Caleb McGrath from first base on a Burnsville throwing error in the bottom of the sixth inning to prove to be the game winning run. The Blaze pitching shut down the Lightning offense, but were to capitalize on timely hits with runners on and great base running. Jay Svaren had four stolen bases, one hit, two runs, and two walks to lead the offense. Caleb McGrath had one hit and one run scored, and Noah Fuller had one hit and one run scored. Eric Zipf pitched the first five innings allowing five hits and two earned runs along with seven strikeouts. Hogan Stirratt completed the game allowing zero hits and runs with three strikeouts for the win. The Lightning improve to 2-0 and play at Shakopee on Thursday. GO Lightning!
Eastview High School Sophomore Baseball beat Eagan High School 12-2 (Apr. 12)
The Eastview Sophomore Baseball team won 12-2 over Eagan in the home opener on Monday night. The Lightning offense exploded for 6 runs in the second inning and 5 runs in the fourth inning for the win. Lightning utilized seven hits lead by Caleb McGrath's two hits, along with the team stealing 9 bases, reaching on base on balls 9 times, and benefiting from the Wildcats four errors, were keys to the win. Dane Boraas, Jay Svaren, Ryan Brouchet, Hunter Heruth, and Sean Kalthoff added one hit a piece. Boraas started the game and pitching three innings had zero hits and one run while striking out four batters. Colton Bergland finished the last two innings giving up two hits, one run, and striking out two batters. Next up is a home game against Burnsville on Wednesday. Go Lightning!
ARTS & ACTIVITIES
NEW: EVHS Chess Team Places Third at State
Over the weekend, our Eastview chess team finished 3rd at the state competition. Scoring for the Lightning were senior Luke Sponheim, sophomore Ben Vanorny, freshmen Ethan Phua and Isaac Traynor. Freshmen Jackson McGregor finished 4th place in the under 1200 Division. Our team is coached by Bob Dettmer.
NEW: EVHS Robotics Teams Competition Results
The Tech Tigers are freshmen Connor Barry, Steffi Decapia, Corran Dohm-Palmer, & Isaac Field, and sophomores Kate Deviley, Siri Froehlig, Annu Malarvannan, & Laney Schwartz. They finished 19th in the field of 36 teams.
The Blue Lightning are seniors Gen Dahl, Akansha Kamineni, Gabe Mahlen, and David Schindler. They finished 21st in the tournament and were finalists for the Design Award.
Congratulations to both teams for their efforts this year!
NEW: EVHS Esports Team Updates
Our newly formed EVHS Lightning Esports team (75 members) is hosted by the HSEL (High School eSports League) and is coached by German teacher Steve Sebald. Students on our team compete against other Esports teams throughout the country in games such as Minecraft, Rocket League, Fortnite and Smash Bros. Students compete in matches 1-2 times per week and work together with their team to practice weekly. Depending on the game, there are 1-6 students per team. Students connect with other students at EVHS through similar interests and get a chance to participate in an activity that excites them. The Spring Season is currently taking place and winners in each game can win scholarships of up to $1000.00. Emily Roe, Sadie Laplant, and Maddie Johnson are the team captains. Each game is also led by a Division Leader. If you would like more information, or know of any students who would like to participate in Esports, please contact Steve. Here is a great article about our team.
Join Intramural Golf
Intramural Golf is currently accepting registrations! We will golf at Rich Valley Golf Course in Rosemount on Monday, April 19th, Wednesday, April 21st, Monday, April 26th, Wednesday, April 28th, and Monday, May 3rd. Wednesday, May 5th will be a makeup day. Tee times will start at 2:45 PM and you can hit range balls starting at 2:15. Please reach out to Mr. Frost if you have questions.
German Book Club
Guten Tag! Did you know that Eastview has a partner school in Darmstadt, Germany? That’s right! We are starting a book club between our two schools called Book Bridge and we would like to invite you to participate. Get to know students from another country, discuss interesting books, and have fun! Our first book we will be reading is Black Rabbit Summer by Kevin Brooks. Contact Herr Sebald at steve.sebald@district196.org with questions and the Padlet link to connect with students in Germany. We will hold monthly meetings with the next meeting taking place at the end of April.
Interested in Eastview Colorguard?
The Eastview Marching Band is holding FREE COLORGUARD introductory classes on April 5, 12, 19, 26, May 3 and 10 from 6:00-7:30 in the Eastview Bandroom. Each class is different, but you do not need to attend every one. Just try and make it to as many as you can!
All students are invited and welcome to try this incredible opportunity. NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY. Please wear comfortable clothes to move in and a face mask. If you have any questions please contact Matt Gullickson at matthew.gullickson@district196.org. For more information please visit the Eastview Band Website at eastviewbands.com.
About Eastview High School
Email: Eastview@district196.org
Website: evhs.district196.org
Location: 6200 140th Street West, Apple Valley, MN 55124
Phone: 952-431-8900
Facebook: facebook.com/EastviewHighSchool
Twitter: @EVHSLightning