thunderbird beat · it has benefits and drawbacks. it helps to have my math teacher as my mom so i...
TRANSCRIPT
Students and parents, I hope this newsletter finds you enjoying warmer, spring weather. The closing weeks of winter were challenging to us in regards to school. I am hopeful that our weather delays and cancellations are over for the school year. With the cancellations that have occurred, our last day of school is now Friday, May 29. Our graduation commencement ceremony for the class of 2015 will take place on Saturday, May 30 at 11am in our high school gym. The weather cancellations also forced us to move the ending of the third grading period to Friday, March 20. Students will bring their report cards for the third grading period home on Friday, April 3. I hope everyone has an enjoyable time over spring
break. When we return, we will have 44 school days re-
maining. I encourage all students to continue to work
hard all the way through the very last day!
Aim High Thunderbirds!!
March 20…………………….End of 3rd Nine Weeks
March 23-27……………...Spring Break!!
April 3……………………...Report Cards come home
May 29……………………...Last Day of School
May 30……………………...Graduation Ceremony
The Principal’s Office:
Upcoming Important Dates:
Thunderbird Beat
Attendance
Matters!
Help us reach a goal of 96% at-tendance rate. Strong attend-ance has a posi-tive impact on current success in school. Further, setting strong attend-ance habits as a student will help in future career success too.
(Current rates as of March 13, 2015) Grade 9—95.95%
Grade 10—95.96%
Grade 11—96.49%
Grade 12—95.54% Overall: - 95.99%
Eastern Greene High Schools March 2015
11064 E St. Rd. 54
Bloomfield, IN
47424
(812) 825-5621
Fax (812) 825-6661
Senior Feature: Libby Tarr
What has been your favorite class in high school?
The communications class I am in with my dad. The skills we learn help with
more than just that class. We have researched for stories and learned how to put
them into our own words. I have learned about computers, camera work, how to
make an outline for the shows, etc…
What has been your biggest challenge in high school?
Time management with having to do sports, school, NHS (the service projects), it is hard to even
have a social life.
What are your plans after high school?
I plan to go to Indiana State and major in MIS (Management Information Systems).
What made you want to major in MIS?
My cousin majored in this and told me about all the different jobs available. You could get a job
in the business field or technology. I will also be participating in the honors program at ISU
How were you selected ISU honors program?
After I applied for Indiana State. I got a list of the automatic scholarships I qualified for and was
also informed I qualified for the honors program. I will live Pickerl Hall which is the honors
dorm.
Do you have any advice for underclassmen?
Work hard and get the best grades you can in high school. Take as many dual credit classes as
possible to get the college credits, as many of my dad’s or Ms. Bohnert’s classes you can. I will
have over 40 college credits when I graduate.
What is it like having both of your parents as teachers in the building?
It has benefits and drawbacks. It helps to have my math teacher as my mom so I can get help at
home. It’s tough too though because I can’t get away with anything. If I say something in class
in the morning I am hearing about it from my mom by lunch. I also will have both my parents as
coaches this year too!
Upcoming Home Sporting Events
April 6………………...…Varsity Softball vs. Bloomington North
April 7………………..….Varsity Boys Golf vs. North Daviess
April 7………….….…......JV Baseball vs. Edgewood
April 9……………..…….Varsity Track vs. Orleans
April 13…………...……..Varsity Baseball vs. Mitchell
If you, or anyone you know, is a Schwan’s customer, please consider supporting the Eastern Greene High School Student Activities account. By making your Schwan order online at www. Schwans.com and en-tering our campaign id of 1997, Schwan’s will donate 5% cash of your purchase to our activities account.
This is a very simple way to help us raise money and it costs you nothing extra if you are already a Schwan’s customer. Our activities account pro-vides the following to our students: student convocations for bullying and drug-free campaigns, students awards, and student incentives. Please pass this information along to anyone you know that is a Schwan’s cus-tomer. They can live anywhere Schwan’s delivers and as long as they provide our Schwan campaign id of 1997, EGHS student activities gains 5% of the sale. Thank you for your support!
Schwans.com
EGHS campaign id: 15362
Page 3 Thunderbird Beat
Scholarship applications are in full swing so please encourage senior students to look on the guidance website for our updated listings. Paper ap-plications are available in the guidance office.
http://www.egreene.k12.in.us/our_schools/high_school/counselor_s_corner/scholarships/
The Greene County Foundation scholarships are due Tuesday, March 17th by 4:00 pm. Visit their website for more information.
Scholarships are EVERYWHERE! Please check with your local bank, grocery, place of employment, etc… to see if they have one available to your student.
Meet………………Moriah Crane (ECA Treasurer)
Page 4 Thunderbird Beat
Why did you have an interest in working in a school setting? Growing up, I always wanted to be a teacher but teaching jobs were hard to come by. After becoming interested in business while participating in Junior Achievement, I decided a degree in business would give me more career options. I worked in fashion merchandising and banking for several years. How-ever the desire to help others learn and to have a schedule more suited to my family made me become a substitute teacher. That started me working in the school. I later became a teacher’s assistant which allowed me to get to know the students better. I love seeing young people learning and want them to know they can accomplish anything they set their minds to if they are willing to work hard and not give up. What is one interesting fact about yourself that you would want students to know? That I was in a reality TV episode of the TLC show, Something Borrowed, Something New with my two daughters. It was a fun, crazy experience that enabled my daughter to wear a one of kind wedding dress that was made from my wedding dress when she got married. People always ask us how we got on the show. The answer; we just applied. It just goes to show you never know unless you try. Do you have a hobby or favorite past time? My favorite way to spend my free time is traveling. Whether it is in Indiana, the United States or a differ-ent country there is always something interesting to see and something to learn. Greene County is a very small part of a very big world. I love seeing different areas and cultures. I have been to Europe, South America and many places in North American and the United States. I am excited to be traveling to France over spring break with the French Club. Do you have a favorite college or pro team? I love IU and the Colts. I graduated from IU and was attending college when they won the National Championship in 1987. I still remember the excitement of that night. I have always enjoyed football and can remember when we didn't have a professional team in Indiana, so I will always be fond of the Colts. What is your favorite food? Well in general I like most food. My favorites are Thai food and sushi, but I love to try new things. I'm especially fond of food that is made from fresh, quality ingredients. What do you like best about working s the ECA treasurer at EGHS? I feel very blessed to have gotten the opportunity to be the ECA Treasurer at EGHS. It allows me to stay in a learning environment while enabling me to utilize all the business skills I have acquired in my past. It also gives me the chance to learn new things, and that's always exciting to me.
Advanced Placement (AP) is a program created by the College Board, which offers college-level curricula and examinations to high school students. American colleges and universities often grant placement and course credit to students who obtain high scores on the examinations. To help students prepare for the exams, we will be administering mock exams on:
March 23rd – April 20th AP Math Mock Exams (8:00 - 11:30) Tuesday, April 7th AM AP Calculus
Thursday, April 9th AM AP Computer Science
Students will take the actual AP exams on: Monday, May 4th AM AP Environmental Science Exam
Tuesday, May 5th AM AP Calculus AB/BC
Tuesday, May 5th PM AP Physics 1
Wednesday, May 6th AM AP English Lit
Thursday, May 7th AM AP Computer Science
Monday, May 11th AM AP Biology
Wednesday, May 13th PM AP English Lang
If you or your student want to know what score is needed for a specific university, please click on the below link: http://www.transferin.net/ap.aspx
We are participating in a county wide used
shoe drive with the other county high
schools. This community service project is
led by three Greene County high school stu-
dents and the Greene County Foundation's
Women of Worth. The high school that col-
lects the most shoes will win the Greene
County Foundation Community Service
Award. The shoes collected will be sent to
third world countries. Clean out those clos-
ets and let us have those shoes you haven't
worn in months/years. Our used shoe col-
lection box is located right next to our
front office if you
want to make a dona-
tion. The drive lasts
from now
through March 20.
Please mark on your calendars:
EGHS Graduation:
Saturday
May 30, 2015
11:00AM
Visit us on the web:
www.egreene.k12.in.us
Or on Facebook:
www.facebook.com/easterngreeneschools
During the month of April, Indiana high school and college students can put their social media skills to good use for a chance to win a $5,000 scholarship toward their college education or any second-ary schooling. Last year, we granted $85,000 to student award winners!
Texting and driving is against the law in Indiana—but, it's still happening. The use of cell phones is constant in today’s society, especially with young drivers. 71% of teens and young people say they have sent a text while driving and 78% say they have read a text while driving (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration).Because of these alarming statistics, five state agencies have joined efforts to help raise awareness of the dangers of texting and driving by sponsoring the Drive Now. TXT L8R social media contest. With your help, we hope to spread the word about this contest to students across the state.
Please share Lt. Governor Sue Ellspermann’s message to young Hoosiers about the Drive Now. TXT L8R contest with anyone you know currently in highschool, college or other secondary educa-tion institution.
Visit www.txtl8r.in.gov for more information about the contest, including rules, FAQs and a link to the registration page. You can also download our campaign logo and fliers from this website to send to anyone you think might benefit from a $5,000 of education assis-tance. Students have until April 10 to register for the social media contest.
Thank you for helping us spread the word about this campaign and contest. We look
forward to viewing the entries in early May and honoring the winners and their schools
during a ceremony at the Statehouse in June.
March 23-27 (NO SCHOOL)
Registration forms are available in the High School office .
Mr. Wilcoxen is donating a 2015/2016 All Sports Pass as one of the prizes!!
(@ Humphreys Park
in Linton)
Date: Wednesday, April 1, 2015
Time: Doors open 5:30-7:30 pm
Location: Eastern Greene High School gym
Who: Open to athletes entering 9th-12th grades
in August 2015
Cost: $15
All paperwork must be completed and signed by a parent/guardian before arriving at the physical in or-
der for the physical to be valid. Packets may be picked up in the main office, athletic training office, or
online at: http://www.egreene.k12.in.us/athletics/physical_forms