Friday, April 15, 2011

Mrs. Bertschi is honored


Congratulations to Deb Bertschi for being honored at the SAR banquet on April 14, 2011 with the Schweizer American History Teacher Award.  She is pictured with G. Gordon Bidner - GJB SAR Chapter President and Citizenship Chair

One of the Presenters During EHS Career Week

 One of the presenters, a dog trainer, her dog, and Mrs. Brown.

Morning Show Host for Power Radio 92

Go to the following site to listen to the Power Radio 92 show host talk about her visit to EHS during Career Week.
http://griffithd.edublogs.org/files/2011/04/Eureka-High-School-Career-Week-Power-92-3-1a66a6k.mp3

3rd Annual Career Week at EHS

The 3rd annual Career Week was April 11th-15th!  Twenty-two professionals came to EHS throughout the week to speak to our students.  An Emmy Award-Winning Animator, a Forensic Police Officer, a NFL Scout, an Early Childhood Educator, a Dog Trainer…just to name a few!  This was a great week for the students and community alike to work together in finding the perfect jobs for tomorrow's leaders. 

Thursday, April 14, 2011

EHS students remember a friend and classmate

The Class of 2012 planted tulips in memory of Logan Sauder in October.  The tulips bloomed this week.   The following students helped plant the 105 tulip bulbs (one for each class member): Kurt Cottrell, David Crowe, Nikki Connolly, Jacey Hartman, Danielle Bill, and Lexi Bauman.

EHS hosts volunteer luncheon

Thanks to the social committee of Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Cook, Mrs. Schrepfer, Mrs. Rieke, and Mrs. Jackson for organizing this year's volunteer luncheon in the EHS library.  Also, a big thanks to Todd Hohulin of 2Chez restaurant for catering the event, the volunteers for helping out throughout the year, and the students for acting as receptionists!

EHS WYSE team places in top 20 at state

The EHS WYSE team placed in the top twenty yesterday at the state competition. If they would count all of the scores recorded, we would have been 11th and in the top five of the public schools. Congratulations to Thompson Zhuang, who was a medalist in the area of Chemistry.




Wednesday, April 6, 2011

FFA Lock-in 2011

This year’s FFA Lock-In was a blast!  The night started off with a team building activity in which the members present were split into groups, and each group duct taped one of the 5 girl officers to the wall.  Laughter and smiles filled the room as the game started; the results were humorous to say the least.  This event was the prelude to a night filled with never ending games of dodge ball and basketball, plus a bouncy and lot of scrumptious food!  75 Eureka FFA members of all ages came and enjoyed a time of fun, food, and lots of friends! 
This group decided to duct tape their officer, Larae Zimmerman, sideways!

Taylor Dawson enjoying the fun!

Anna Sophia Christ, Jacob Leman, Tommy Kempf, and Matt Hill

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

EHS students attending PAWAC conference

On March 26, 2011, the Peoria Area World Affairs Council (PAWAC) will be hosting their annual conference at the Par-A-Dice Hotel, in East Peoria.  This year the conference is exploring the challenges and possibilities in Latin America.  The following students were awarded scholarships to attend the conference from the Eureka Rotary and PAWAC:  Brad Brewer, Christopher Crawford, David Crowe, Emily Cuffe, Jehanne Eveno, Erica Garber, José Hidrogo, and Chase Scherer.  Thompson Zhuang was chosen for the PAWAC National Scholastic Bowl team and will travel with the team to Washington D.C.  This is the first time an EHS student scored so high; this high score was why he was chosen to participate on the national team.  EHS Social Science/Studies teacher, Deborah Bertschi, will be accompanying the students to the conference.

Thursday, March 17, 2011

EHS student places at Corn Belt Art Show

Congratulations to Anthony Myers, who placed 3rd in Painting at the March 3rd art show at Bloomington Central Catholic High School.

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Poetry for the President contest winner

A big thanks to Ms. Blunier for her work with students on the Poetry for the President contest.  She had 6 students complete and submit a poem on Ronald Reagan. Of the poems submitted, Nicole Connolly of Eureka, who is pictured with  Ronda Cross - Regional Supt of Schools, was selected to represent the MPW Regional Office of Education  in the Area II contest. She will be competing against 8 other high school students from northwest region of the state. Congratulations to Nicole and Ms Blunier!!!

Link to CUSD 140 Student Survey

Click on the link below to go to the CUSD 140 Student Surveyhttps://www.surveymonkey.com/s/CUSD_140_student_survey

Thursday, March 10, 2011

WYSE team advances to state

Congratulations to the following students who made up the team that placed second to U-High at the WYSE sectional competition at Bradley on Wednesday. They will now be advancing to the state competition on April 13th. Following the student’s name is the area in which they were a medalists
Anna Boggs

Katy Boggs

Matt Dillard

Jeremy Gerber- 2nd in Biology and 2nd in Computer Fundamentals

Derek Jennings

Derek Reinmann – 1st in Computer Fundamentals

Simran Sandhu

Evan Stalter

Caleb Wells

Thompson Zhuang – 3rd in Math and 2nd in Chemistry

Emma Zimmerman

Friday, March 4, 2011

Student Council attends convention

Eureka High School Student Council brought home many awards today from the Hopewell District Student Council Convention!  First of all, Michelle Leman received a scholarship for college because of her leadership abilities.  Ellen Wuethrich was awarded an Honor Council Award for her excellent work on the Student Council scrapbook!  Ashley Schrock received the Zach Swingle award which is honoring a freshman or sophomore student that exemplifies integrity, positive and energetic leadership, devotion to family and friends, and academic achievement.  For the first time since Mrs. Brown has been the advisor, there are two students being on the executive board-  Quint Noe is 2011-2012 1st Vice President and Kyle Hinrichsen is the 2011-2012 2nd Vice PresidentJ  The final recipient of an award was Stephanie Brown and she received the Advisor of the YearJ  This year’s Student Council has been Taking Advantage of Tuesdays- each week Mrs. Brown gives the students a task for the week from donating old books and agreeing to not eat junk food to giving free hugs and writing letters to people in the military.  This year has been an amazing year for Student Council- Our biggest event is yet to come….HOPE WEEK 2011 is April 4th-8th…please be on the lookout for events to come!  

Friday, February 25, 2011

FFA Section 5 Meats Judging Contest

The Eureka FFA hosted the Section 5 Meats judging contest at Bitner’s Locker in Eureka on Thursday night, the 24th of February.  The team consisted of Brad Krumholz (Jr.), Virginia Ely (Jr.), Josh Robinson (Soph.), Matt Grimm (Soph.), Evan Knapp (Soph.), Brett Boertline (Fresh.), Nathan Steffen (Fresh.), and Cody Jones (Fresh.).  There were 5 teams total at the competition, and the Eureka team took 2nd with Brad Krumholz, Nathan Steffen, Cody Jones, and Virginia Ely in the top 10 scoring individuals section.  A huge congratulation goes out to the team on their accomplishment at section, and good luck to them also for their upcoming district contest!     
(L-R): Brad Krumholz, Virginia Ely, Josh Robinson, Matt Grimm, Brett Boertline, Evan Knapp, Nathan Steffen, Cody Jones, Advisor Jason Bachman, at the Bitner's Meat Locker in Eureka.
Virgina Ely gets excited about meats judging!

FFA Week at EHS

It’s National FFA Week! To help celebrate and kick things off, the Eureka High School FFA sponsored the Ag Olympics in the EHS gym on Tues. afternoon.  The Ag Olympics consisted of an obstacle course filled with challenges such as a hay bail stacking competition, an egg toss, and a cow pie eating contest!  The competitors were other student clubs at EHS.  Student counsel won the competition by finishing the course with a time of 1:58, followed by the FFA with a close time of 2:04, and Operation Teen Safe Driving came in third with a time of 2:52.  The competition was an awesome time for the clubs and students of EHS to come together and celebrate FFA Week.  It was a great start to a week full of FFA spirit!   
EHS students helping cheer on their favorite EHS club in the FFA Ag Olympics.

Ryan Highfill does his best to represent CAPTAINS in the cow pie eating contest.
George Jones and Ms. Zeller try out their skills in the human wheel barrel competition for the NHS club.

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

FFA Ski Trip 2011

On President’s Day the Eureka High School FFA took a charter bus up to Devil’s Head Wisconsin Ski Resort, for a day full of fun, friends, and snow!  The trip was a great time of getting to know other members and enjoying the slopes. Add some hot chocolate to the mix and the trip was a success!

Pictures L-R: Payton Fehr, Elly Vance, Katie Simpkins, Dana Blunier, Paige Knapp, Molly Schertz ready to hit the slopes!!!


Thursday, February 17, 2011

Students complete Wellness Challenge


CONGRATS TO THE FOLLOWING STUDENTS, WHO COMPLETED THE  EHS WELLNESS CHALLENGE AND EARNED A GO GREEN SHIRT!

Whitley Gregoire, Amanda Wright, Eric Coben, Rose Zimmerman, Alana Schlupp, Faith Ford, Laura Zehr, Lynn Walder, Jolene Wiegand, and Payton Noll
They all followed 3 simple rules from Tuesday through Thursday of last week and had a parent or guardian sign off on it.

1. No energy drinks or soda

2. No texting from 10:30pm-6:30am

3. Half an hour or less on computer/video games per day (except schoolwork)

Also, a big thanks to Mrs. Geirnaeirt for sponsoring the contest!!!

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

EHS StuCo gives away a laptop



The Student Council had a raffle during Snowcoming 2011 for students to win a laptop!  Tickets were sold at the home events throughout the week and cost students $1.00!  They were happy to draw Emma Zimmerman as our winner!  Pretty cool that she paid $1.00 for a laptopJ 

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

FFA Members Compete in Record Book Competition

This past Thursday, 19 Eureka High School FFA members took their Record Books to Princeville, IL, to have them judged at the section contest. FFA members that competed were as follows: Drew Bauman (Jr.), Matt Grimm (Soph.), Katherine Syndram (Jr.), Evan Zimmerman (Sr.), Brad Krumholz (Jr.), Samuel Cottrel (Jr.), Abbey Knapp (Soph.), Amber Leininger (Soph.), Ellynne Vance (Jr.), Dylan Woolen (Soph.), Tyler Bell (Soph.), Josh Robinson (Soph.), Rebecca Kuperschmid (Soph.), Jeremy Daugherty (Sr.), Gavin Arvin (Sr.), Seth Schumacher (Jr.), Jodi Blunier (Soph.), and Dan Leman (Sr.).


The National FFA Organization is made up of three critical areas: FFA, Lab/Classroom work, and Supervised Agricultural Experiences (this would include Record Books). Record books are a way for a high school FFA student to keep track of their financial standings during their high school career. There are two different types of Record Books, Entrepreneurship, in which the student starts their own business (i.e. A mowing company or a beef production operation), or placement, in which the student works for a specific company.

At the section contest students are individually interviewed by a panel of judges about their Record Book, and what it entailed. Dylan Woolen, Josh Robinson, Rebecca Kuperschmid, Dan Leman, Drew Bauman, Katherine Syndram, and Samuel Cottrel won their proficiency area and will be competing at the district competition on March 16th, in Geneseo, IL.
Seth Schumacher and Brad Krumholz

Jodi Blunier and Amber Leininger