Daily announcements for Monday, May 14

Senior fun day beach volleyball consent forms need to be turned into the office.

There will be an important meeting during seminar for any girl interested in playing basketball next season. The meeting will be in the senior café and will start at 2:20 p.m. Important information for summer and fall will be distributed at the meeting.

English teacher Kristen Crosbie’s AP Language and Composition students: there will be a timed practice writing test at 5 p.m. in my room tonight. If you’d like to participate, please come by A201 and sign up so I know how much material to prepare.

A meeting for all the new members of the yearbook and newspaper staffs will be Wednesday, May 16 during seminar in room C101.

Thespians: check your e-mails for information about today’s meeting.

Any student who had art work up at the Country Club Bank from art teacher Jodi Ellis’ classes can come to GL101 to pick up their work.

All seniors need to verify the pronunciation of their names with english teacher Justin Bogart. Please stop by room A202 this week so that your name is announced correctly at graduation.

A listing of students who have earned spots in the Vet Tech, Auto Collision, Health Careers, and Culinary Arts programs at Eudora for next year is now posted on the counseling office window. Information letters about the first day of classes, bus schedules, and student fees will be mailed home to accepted students in early June.

Seniors: we have jackets and clothing in the office lost and found. Also, if you lost earrings, rings, glasses, keys, clothing or water bottles this year check in the office.

Students taking the AP Biology, U.S. Government, or Language & Composition exams next week will need to report to Room B-223 by 7:50 a.m with a supply of pencils and black or blue ink pens. Cell phones should be put in lockers.

Students taking the AP Statistics exam next week will need to eat first or second lunch and report to the counseling office by 11:47 a.m. with an approved graphing calculator and a supply of pencils and black or blue ink pens.

Thursday, May 17, will be the last day of Eudora Ed-Tech classes for juniors.

There are several seniors who need to take care of obligations before their check out sheet will be signed. This obligation list is posted in the counseling office. Please check to see if you are on this list and see registrar Deana Thom to take care of your obligation.

Seniors: the media center will sign your checkout sheets starting tomorrow morning. Those seniors with outstanding books and/or fines will need to take care of those items before your checkout sheets are signed. An updated list of those with books out and fines is posted on the media center window.

All books and materials should be returned to the media center at your earliest opportunity. All students should take care of fines before leaving for the summer. Stop by the media center to take care of these responsibilities.

Students taking AP Literature and Composition next year need to pick up summer reading novels from english teacher Justin Bogart before the end of this school year.

Support the Silver Stars Jose Peppers night on Tuesday, May 29.

If you have signed to play a sport next year at the college level, please come to the journalism room to ensure you are included in the senior issue of the newspaper.

Anyone interested in playing Junior Team Tennis over the summer with coach George Howes should pick up an information sheet from junior Sarah Wetzel. Sheets are also available outside of coach Casey Kuhn’s room.

Driver’s education forms for the summer session are now available in the office and online. Class will begin Monday, June 4. Classes meet from 10-11:30 a.m. on Monday through Thursday each week for three weeks. Cost is $200.

Detentions are in room GL101.

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