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Mission Statement
In partnership with the community, the mission of Enfield High School is to educate our students to be productive and responsible individuals and citizens of a global society. We teach our students to use their minds effectively and to demonstrate integrity, respect, and compassion.
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Internal *811 November 5, 2009
· Attention anyone interested in wrestling: There will be a wrestling sign up meeting @ 2:15 in room A009 on Wednesday November 11th. Anyone interested must attended. The wrestling team is looking forward to a successful year and encourages anyone interested to attend the meeting, no experience necessary just the will to work and win.
· On Tuesday February 2nd the Hartford Symphony Chamber Orchestra will be performing at Enfield High School from 10am to 10:50am. This event is open to any and all teachers and students. Please consider bringing your class down to view this wonderful performance by these musicians.
If you are interested in attending please e-mail me your name and total number of students in your class
· Thespian Honor Society will meet today after school in room A207. All members need to be present or see Mr. Senior to be excused.
· There will be a brief meeting on Monday, November 9 for all boys interested in playing on the Boys Volleyball Team in the spring. Information for the Husky Program will be discussed.
· The 5th annual badminton tournament will be held starting Monday, November 16 right after school in the gym. See Mr. Barnes or Mr. Ramos for details.
· Thespian Troupe # 5842 will meet this Thursday after school in room A207. All members must be present.
· The Senior Prom Committee is meeting in room 307 after school on Thursday to choose the prom theme, son, and colors. If you don’t want Mr. Sargalski choosing your prom theme- and believe me, you don’t – then be there!
· Don’t forget to open your account this month to receive your $20 VISA gift card. The promotion ends on November 24th. Also, on the 24th, we will give away our last two Raider Sweatshirts. Get your name in the drawing soon!
· There will be a mandatory meeting for anyone interested in trying out for the boy’s basketball team on Wednesday, November 18th at 2:15 in the gym. You must be present to get forms that must be turned in prior to tryouts.
· The Drivers Education applications are in the main office. Please sign-up today.
· A few reminders for FBLA members: don’t forget to check your points and sign up for your Thursday meeting on the web. Also, remember to bring your t-shirt money. Don’t forget that early payment earns you an extra point.
· All girls interested in trying out for Girls Basketball there will be a meeting on Thursday, November 4, 2009 5th at 2:15 in B102.
· The Enfield High Lamplighters and Thespian Troupe #5842 are hosting the 20th Annual Potpourri Craft Fair on Saturday, November 14 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the EHS Cafeteria. There will be a tea cup raffle, free admission and parking, more than 40 crafters, and refreshments are available. Come and shop for Christmas!
· Ski and snowboard club form are available in the main office. Payments are due by November 30th and should be handed in to Mr. Lamesa in room 210.
· Model United Nations Club members should see Mr. Crane or Mrs. Wanzer.
· Progress Reports: December 17, March 4, May 14.
· Parent/Teacher Conferences: November 17, 6:30 – 8:30.
· The US Air Force is currently offering the Air Force ROTC High School Scholarship to those seniors graduating high school in 2010. Deadline to apply is December 1st. See your Guidance Counselor for more information.
· University of Hartford is offering the "College Now" program for outstanding seniors to enroll in one college course per semester on a tuition free basis. . Applications and permission to enroll forms maybe picked up in the Career Center. Application deadline is November 6th.
· Fitchburg State College of MA will be visiting the Career Center of Monday, Nov. 9th at 9:20 a.m. University of New England in Maine at 12:25 pm. Fitchburg State offers degrees in Construction Tech, Film and Video, Nursing, Pre professional, and Graphic design.
· University of New England offers degrees in Animal behavior, business, nursing, education and sports management. Students must request a pass from their teacher.
LUNCH: Thursday: chicken fajita tortilla wrap, cheese, lettuce and tomato, salsa, rice w/corn, icy juicy, milk
Friday: macaroni and cheese, mixed vegetables, roll, apple, milk
Monday: chicken patty on a bun w/cheese, fries, vegetables, pineapple chunks, milk
Tuesday: pasta w/meat sauce salad, bread, fruit, milk
Wednesday: VETERANS DAY
Thursday: Corn dog nuggets, green beans, fries, fruit, milk
Friday: meatball grinders, mozzarella cheese, broccoli, fries, fruit, milk
RIDDLE TIME: What was the name of the first film which really told a story and what year was it produced? Ryan Ravosa won with The Great Train Robbery in 1903.
Here’s another: In ancient Roman times, Juno was the goddess of warning. The Romans were so grateful to her for warning them of important dangers, that they put their mint in her temple and made her guardian of the finances. What did the Romans name her?
November Birthdays:, 6: Dominick Torres, 7: Christopher Hernandez, Muhammad Malik, 8: Dylan Rainville, 9: Riccardo Boggio, 10: Dominic Vaughn, Ian McDonald, Emily Johnson, 12: Kyle Fedorowsky, 13: Erin Littlejohn, 14: Zachary Lisk, 15: Jason Carpenter, 16: Sydney Ballou, Robert Carabello, 17: Steven Tracy, Catherine Oliver,18: Jared Casey, Daniel Cezus, 20: Ryan Chapin, 21: Wesley Chung, Michael Morris, 22: Thomas Knapp, 24: Sarah Pierce, Kelsey Albertson, 25: Dillon Ruby, 26: Thomas, Logan, Dakota Waterman, 27: Jessica Freitag, Caroline Lecheminant, 28: Jennifer Boyd, Michelle Couillard, Nicholas Parker, 29: Brandon Wunch, Hannah Dessert, George Morrow, Jennie Nicole, 30: Nicholas Giordano, Nicole Fauteux, Katelynn Gagnon, Andrea Rubio
Please be generous and help Governor Jodi Rell and the fire departments to collect non-perishable food items for families in need. Drop off your donated food now through 2p.m. on November 7th to any fire station in Enfield.
Come and enjoy the Town Parade, our HS Bands, and to honor our Veterans.
VETERANS’ DAY PARADE ENFIELD PUBLIC SCHOOLS
ENFIELD, CONNECTICUT Veterans' Day Parade and Ceremony, Sunday, November 8, 2009, 1:00 p.m. The parade will move out promptly at 1:00 PM. Lineup is at 12:15 PM.
Plans for the Class of 2010's annual Safe Graduation Party are under way. The mission of our Safe Grad Party is to provide a safe, alcohol and drug-free, all-night party for graduating seniors following the formal ceremony. The Safe Grad Party is held every year the night of graduation and is well attended, well organized and well supervised for seniors. This year’s party, which students consider one of the highlights of their senior year, will be held at Healthtrax-Enfield from approximately 9:00 pm to 4:00 am. The evening will be filled with food, entertainment, prizes and fun for all. The Safe Grad Committee will be having many fund raisers throughout the year which will give us means to raise enough money to pay for the entertainment, food, goods and services needed for a successful party. We are inviting you to our kick-off fund raiser which is Enfield High’s Safe Grad-Fall Auction. The cost of the event this year is $5.00. All Proceeds to Benefit the E.H.S. Safe Grad Party, Class of 2010. You will receive three FREE raffle tickets when you purchase them in advance. Please contact Cheryl Bialka, 749-5075 or Teresa Merek, 763-33647 for your advanced tickets. The auction will be held on Saturday evening, November 7, 2009 in the Enfield High School cafeteria. The viewing for the auctioned items will begin at 6:00 pm with the live auction
at 7:00 pm. It is a fun evening for all! Since Safe Grad parties ensure the safety of our town’s young adults, we know you will agree that the efforts put forth by the Safe Grad Party Committee are worthwhile and
important. We hope very much that you, as one of Enfield’s Town Dignitaries, will come
and support the EHS Class of 2010. If you wish also to donate an item such as a craft, gift certificate or other merchandise, please call me at 749-5075. Your generosity would be most appreciated as would your presence at this event.
Thank you for continuing to support your town’s youths.
Sincerely,
Cheryl Bialka
EHS 2010 Safe Grad Auction Chair
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