Monday, September 13, 2010

Eureka FFA Labor Auction

Written by: Ellynne Vance
(Eureka FFA Reporter)

The Eureka FFA hosted it’s annual Labor Auction last Thursday, October 9th, 2010. The Labor Auction is an annual event and is held at Les Reel’s Sale Barn in Congerville, IL. This event is the FFA’s only fundraiser for the entire year. The night got off to a great start with dinner, which was put on by the Eureka FFA Alumni. They served pulled pork sandwiches, chips, applesauce, and lemonade to drink. Katherine Syndram, this year’s FFA Historian and owner of local business Katherine’s Kakes, provided a range of different flavored cupcakes for the evening’s desert. “The chai cupcakes were delicious!” said freshman Jill Stoller.

The auction started at 7pm, with a festive mood in the air. When Ross Wettstein, a recent Eureka High School graduate and past FFA Officer, bought his previous Ag teacher and FFA Advisor, Andy Blackmer, the room filled with laughter. Between sitting in the audience and standing in the sale ring, FFA members of all ages had a fantastic night of fun and making memories to last them a lifetime. This year’s auction was a great success and the funds raised will help the Eureka FFA to continue it’s tradition of creating leaders in the community.


(Top Pic) Clint Schumacher stands in the ring while being sold.
(Middle Pic) Allie Miller and Jodi Blunier enjoy socializing during dinner.
(Bottom Pic) FFA members who were auctioned off.

"Go Green" is this years theme

“Going Green” is this year’s theme for Eureka High School. It is also our Homecoming theme as decided by the student council. This initiative came out of last year’s internal review process which produced this reflective question:

How can we, as a school, become more environmentally friendly and reduce our carbon footprint?

After meeting with the class sponsors and Presidents of each class, we have decided to forgo class floats this year for the following reasons:

1. The material used is thrown away and ends up in the dumpster which ultimately ends up in a landfill.

2. In lieu of classes building a float, they will have a fundraising competition during lunch to raise money for a local charity that we haven’t sponsored in the past.

3. One float will be built by all of classes together out of recycled materials. The charities sponsored will be listed on the float with how much money was raised for each one. This is to show unity as a school as well as to give back to our communities.

4. A large majority of the students do not participate in float building on a yearly basis. Most times the number is approx. ten different students total with most being class officers. This is for the entire two-three week period that the float is being built.

5. A combined effort to build a float will only take one week. This will be accomplished the week prior to Homecoming. The students that typically build the float are extremely busy with homework, community activities and extracurricular events so it should free up some of their time.

6. The money used to build a float ($300) can be better spent on the junior prom and senior trip. The class can also decide to donate the money to the charity of their choice.

7. The classes compete to win $200 at the end of the week so spending $300 each on a float puts all of them in the hole. On top of that, the freshman class typically comes to EHS with no money until they have a fundraiser.

Other ideas not associated with float building that help with our “Go Green” initiative include:

1. Spirit shirts for students and staff observed being environmentally friendly.

2. Large pop-bottle shaped containers were purchased to collect plastic bottles at lunch, during events in the gym, and at the football games.

3. The Science Club has renewed its efforts to collect paper products to recycle.

4. The majority of material used at class games will have been recycled. BTW: It will incorporate ideas from “Minute to Win It” and be held in the gym.

5. We are trying to move to more electronic communication and only sending newsletters home to those of you that don’t have an e-mail. BTW: We just finished setting up Skyward to send you this e-mail.

6. We are reducing the amount of color ink that we use to only items that will be kept by the students or used for promotional purposes.

If anyone has any other ideas to help us "Go Green", please contact Rich Wherley at wherleyr@district140.org.

EHS featured on Cool Schools

WMBD kicked off its High School Game Day "Spirit Poll" this morning during our morning newscast. The Bloomington Central Catholic HS vs. Eureka HS football game this Friday night is our Week Four "High School Game Day" game.

We urge you to vote for Eureka High School at http://centralillinoisproud.com/game-day
and vote to show our school has the most school spirit.

You'll find our Spirit Poll on the home page, along the left hand column of the page.

The winner of the Spirit Poll will be announced Friday morning on WMBD 31 News this Morning.

Also the marching band and our "Go Green" eforts will be highlighted on Channel 31 on Tuesday at 5:00am and again that evening.

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Dr. Armstrong visit EHS

Brandon Armstrong, a 1999 EHS graduate, was a guest speaker in Mr. Bill's Physics class on September 1st. He graduated in May from UCSB with a PhD in Physics. He is currently doing post doctoral work at Harvard (Cambridge Mass.).

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

U.S. History Looks at the 90s


Recently, in the EHS Social Sciences Department, students learned about what life was like in the 1990s. Students from the junior class were born in the 90s and therefore cannot recall many of the major events that are commonly associated with that time frame. After learning about this era, the class will then focus back on early American culture and find relationships between the two periods in time. Students were given the option of writing an essay, creating a newspaper on poster board, or preparing a power point to teach to other students in class as part of their unit project. It is a different approach to the typical chronological way of teaching U.S. History, but in doing so, the hope is that students will have a better understanding of the similarities and differences of the past and present.

Monday, August 30, 2010

Eureka FFA Family Potluck

The Eureka FFA hosted a family cookout for this year’s members, at the Upper Eureka Lake Pavilion last Thursday night, August 26, 2010. It was a great turn out with kids and adults of all ages. The FFA provided hot dogs and brats, while the families brought lots of tasty side dishes and deserts. From fun interactive games, to listening to the officer’s share a little about what the Eureka FFA has meant to them, everyone had a enjoyable time and ate lots of scrumptious food!

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Notification about PASS

At the present time PASS is not working. Family Access, part of our new Skyward Program, is in the "construction" process. Thanks for bearing with us until this is up and working.

Monday, August 9, 2010

EHS welcomes Mrs. Schrepfer

We would like to introduce Marilyn Schrepfer as the new assistant secretary at EHS.  She will be working out of the high school main office and her duties include maintaining the master facility calendar, operating the activity fund, and organizing the daily announcements.

EHS staff members participate in St. Jude run

Thanks to Curt Whisker, Dave Tapp, and Kim Willi for participating the Run for St. Jude. Some of the members ran over 20 miles for this great cause.  Also a big thanks to all of the staff and students that turned out at Eureka Lake to support them.

Illinois Consumer Education Proficiency Test (ICEPT) discontinued

Public Act 96-1061 removed a provision requiring the state to offer a consumer education proficiency test that allowed a pupil to be excused from the requirement that he or she receives consumer education instruction. Therefore, ICEPT is no longer offered.

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

EHS Supports St. Jude Telethon

  • Several EHS students will be participating in the St. Jude Telethon during the teen hour beginning at 11:30 p.m. on August 7, 2010.
  • Twelve people are representing the Eureka Community on the Bloomington to Peoria Run for St. Jude on August 7, 2010.  Come gather at the entrance to the Upper Lake Park at 1:00 p.m. to support the over 200 runners coming through at about 1:45 p.m.

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Dance wins summer competition


The Eureka High School Varsity Competitive Dance Team recently attended a Universal Dance Association Camp (UDA) at Illinois State University on July 6-9. The team earned two trophies, qualifying them for National Competition in Orlando, Florida. The EHS Dance Team competed in small varsity with a jazz routine, earning first place. Twenty-three teams competed in both small and large varsity. The EHS Dance Team also earned a Superior Trophy, which double qualified them for Nationals. In the eleven years Rebecca Hack has coached the Dance Team, they have qualified for National Competition nine times. They have earned second and third places trophies, but never a first place qualification. Senior, Allicia Mooberry, also earned her third UDA All-American or All-Star Award. To earn this honor, dancers learn a routine at UDA Camp consisting of Jazz, Pom, and Hip Hop. All-American Candidates are required to choreograph two additional eight counts and perform the routine in front of judges on the third day of UDA Camp. The Competitive Dance Team is coached by Rebecca Hack and Ashleigh Hadfield.


Picture:

Back row: Kayla Axsom, Sarah Gardner, Allicia Mooberry, Kaitlyn McClean, Liddy Chavis

Middle row: Kyndall Singletary, Maria Berardi, Katrina Newell, Sam Newell, Trisha Pierson

Front Row: Coach Hack, Rachelle McClean, Coach Hadfield

Friday, June 11, 2010

EHS library gets new carpet tiles installed


Thanks to all of the building custodians and summer workers who helped install the carpet tiles in the EHS library.

EHS girls track team brings home the hardware from State meet

Congratulations to the girls for winning the 3rd place trophy at the State Track Meet Saturday. Winning State Championships in their respective events and bring more road signs to Eureka were: Kalla Gold - 400m dash Her time of 56.60 is a new school record 4x200 Relay - Shelby Kupferschmid, Elly Vance, Jacey Hartman, Natalie Puent Their time of 1:44.17 is a new school record and missed the state record by 4 tenths of a second. 4x400 Relay - Natalie Puent, Jacey Hartman, Kelsey Holman, Kalla Gold Their time of 3:57.13 is a new school record and missed the state record by 2 tenths of a second. Also scoring and medaling for Eureka were: 2nd 4x100 Relay - Shelby Kupferschmid, Elly Vance, Natalie Puent, Kalla Gold Their time of 49.63 is a new school record. 4th High Jump - Kelsey Holman 9th tie High Jump - Kayla Stephens

Monday, May 24, 2010

EHS Speech and Drama All Academic Team

For the sixth year in a row, the Varsity Eureka Speech and Drama Team has earned the honor of being an IHSA All Academic Team for having a 3.0 gpa. This year's team had a cumulative grade point average of 3.73 throughout its season. This is only the 6th year for the award by the IHSA and the team has earned it all six years. Making up the varsity team are (front) Erik Slingerland, Mark Crenshaw, Brett Roth & Emily Rhoades (captains), Savannah Boisseau, and (back) Derek Jennings, Brad Zehr, Caleb Graber, Melissa Raney, and Gretchen Schlossler.

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Community Writing by College Prep English

College Prep students ended the semester with creative projects using writing to promote Relay For Life and P2D2, the Safe Drug Disposal program in Woodford County.

Monday, May 10, 2010

ICC news

All dual credit students who have applied for financial aid at ICC have received letters “Terminating” their financial aid. This is because we have all dual credit students use “Undeclared Major” on their ICC application.

They need to only change their major. They should come to one of the ICC campuses to do this. They may also e-mail Brandy Moore (brandy.moore@icc.edu) asking that their major be changed from Undeclared to their intended program of study. This will NOT affect their financial aid for next year once they change their major.

If you have questions concerning Financial Aid at ICC, you may call Beth McClain (694-5323 or bmcclain@icc.edu).

Monday, May 3, 2010

Tanner moves to NASCAR


Tanner Whitten , a junior at EHS, has moved up from USAC sprint car racing to the NASCAR Whelen Series.  In  his second race of the year he placed 3rd.   If you get a chance check out his web-site at www.tannerwhittenracing.com .  Click on the Media & Videos tab to view his recent races.  He could always use another fan in the stands!

Mr. Goebel wins award

Congratulations to Mr. Goebel for winning the IPA Assistant Principal of the Year award for the Central Illinois Valley region.