Student Announcements – Friday, March 31, 2023

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March 31, 2023A
April 3, 2023B
April 4, 2023A
April 5, 2023B
April 6, 2023NO SCHOOL

Upcoming Dates

  • 3/31 – 4/28/2023  â€“ Pet Drive for Peaceable Kingdom
  • 3/31 – 4/2/2023 – Fiddler on the Roof
  • 4/3 – 4/5/2023 – Senior Ball Tickets go on sale (senior class members only)
  • 4/4/2023 – 4th Marking period starts
  • 4/5/2023 – 11am Early Dismissal
  • 4/6 – 4/10/2023 – School Closed – Passover and Easter Celebrations
  • 4/11 – 4/21 2023 – Senior Ball ticket sales (seniors and underclassman)
  • 4/25/2023 – Spring Orchestra Concert, 7 pm
  • 4/27/2023 –  College Fair, 6pm
  • 4/28/2023 – Broadway Night, 7 pm
  • 4/28/2023 – Wear Red Cross Fundraiser Bracelets
  • 5/2/2023 – Spring Band Concert, 7pm
  • 5/5/2023 – Senior Ball, 6pm
  • 5/11/2023 – Spring Choir Concert, 7pm
  • 5/13/2023 – Junior Prom, 5pm
  • 5/25/2023 – Art Show, 7pm
  • 5/26/2023 – 11am Early Dismissal
  • 5/29/2023 – No School, Memorial Day
  • 5/31/2023 – Senior Awards Night, 6:30pm
  • 6/5/2023 – Final Exams 
  • 6/6/2023 – Final Exams
  • 6/7/2023 – Final Exams
  • 6/7/2023 – Underclassman Awards, 6:30 pm
  • 6/9/2023 – Last day of School

Late Bus

  • The late bus will run every Tuesday and Thursday. The bus picks up around 3:15pm at door #4. You may only use the late bus for clubs or detention. You must sign up in the main office on the day of the late bus by 10:30am.

Library

  • There is NO EATING in the Library
  • All students coming to the Library must have an Ehall pass to EHS Library or a yellow paper pass.
  • Reminder – students are only allowed to come down during one study hall block per day, students will be sent back if trying to come into the Library during multiple study hall blocks in the same day.
  • This is a reminder that–on M, T, W and F–students may only be in the library during Hornet Homeroom for quick in-and-out visits (claiming an ID, printing a document, or book renewal/return, for examples). HR teacher passes are fine for such purposes. Staying longer requires a pass from a subject teacher and subject work necessitating library support/resources.
  • No students should be visiting during HH on Thursdays.
  • The library houses three permanent HHs every day and often gets a fourth due to coverage needs. We simply do not have the HH space to accommodate students just hoping to “hang out.”
  • The EHS Library area to the immediate right after entering will be a designated quiet-only spot for students, staff members and teachers. Stress-relieving activities such as adult coloring, sticker books, sudoku, etc. remain available; however, in response to patron feedback, gaming items have been removed to allow for booked classes to operate without noise distraction. Additionally, ehall pass requires that our AA be able to hear students as they identify themselves upon arrival and exit. 

Study hall students who wish to socialize should sit elsewhere in the library.

  • Per Mrs. Guarriello, the EHS Library will no longer be available to students after school on Mondays due to faculty meetings being held in the space. The EHS Library continues to be open until 3 PM on Tuesdays through Fridays.

Chromebook / IT Help

The IT department  will hold  Chromebook support for students  during Hornet Homeroom (10:18 – 10:55) and from 2 to 2:30 pm outside the library entrance.

Pet Drive for Peaceable Kingdom

The students from room 308 are hoping to help out animals in the Lehigh Valley by holding a pet drive for Peaceable Kingdom in Whitehall, PA.  The drive will run from Monday, March 13th until April 28, 2023.  Boxes for donations can be found in the main office, the hallway by the cafeteria, the lobby by Mr. Fortier’s office, and the auditorium lobby.  

Peaceable Kingdom is looking for food, treats, and toys for the animals, and cleaning supplies for the facility.  You can find their 2023 wish list on Peaceable Kingdom’s website or the many posters hanging around EHS.  Every little donation can help animals in need.  Thank you for your support!

Lost and Found – Main Office

Lost and Found will be emptied, washed, and donated on Wednesday, April 8. If you are missing an item, please check with main office staff.  

Career Speakers

Emmaus High School is pleased to once again present Career Speaker Month for the month of March. Students interested in participating in one of the career speaker presentations must register through Naviance. Students are required to speak with their teachers to ensure they have permission to attend the presentation and will be required to make up any work missed during that time.


The complete list of speakers can be found on Naviance.  The following Career Speakers are scheduled to visit EHS during the week of March 27:

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March 31, 10:00, Counseling Office

Office Al Kloss

Officer Kloss is the current School Resource Office at EHS.  He graduated from DeSales University with a degree in criminal justice administration.  He began his career journey in the United States army as a military police officer.   His first civilian job was with the County of Lehigh as a corrections lieutenant.  Office Kloss has served the Emmaus community as a police officer since 1989 apprehending suspects, patrolling streets and large events and responding to emergency calls for help.  In his current role, he does an excellent job keeping the students, faculty and staff of EHS safe by patrolling the halls of our school and serving as the liaison between the school and the Emmaus police department.

Communities in Schools

Student Opportunities for MP4: Five skill-building groups are being offered during marking period 4 – COPE, Relationships Skills, Conflict Resolution, Study Skills, Art for and Relaxation. 

Check out the flyer below for topic descriptions, start dates, days/times, and locations for meetings.  Groups will be held one day a week for about 40 minutes.  You can use the QR code on the flyer or use the link below to sign up  If you have any questions please feel free to reach out to Mrs. Williams at abwilliams@eastpennsd.org

Group Info: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1qDBWEuyIVIjcSXqN6FIhphkeXBSj-3mh/view?usp=share_link

Sign-up Form:https://forms.gle/bRKTQSGWvmsweK8j9

Fiddler on the Roof

Ticket sales are now open for EHS’s spring musical, Fiddler on the Roof.  The show will run March 29 through April 2 in the auditorium, and tickets are selling fast.  Tickets can be purchased through the EHS website.  Prices are $12 for students and $14 for adults. Come out and support our incredible cast, crew, and musicians!

Senior Ball

Important Announcements for the Class of 2023 about Senior Ball:

Please see the attached schedule for dates and times of ticket sales for the Senior Ball during lunch at EHS. Tickets will not be sold to any students who have any outstanding obligations to the high school (debt or behavioral/ detentions).  Once students pay or take care of the outstanding obligations, they can then purchase tickets.

Remember if you plan to bring a non-EHS student as your guest, you MUST FIRST fill out  and submit the Senior Ball Guest Pass form, available at your assistant principal’s office or you can print it yourself using the link above.  You CANNOT purchase a guest ticket until after your Senior Ball Guest Pass form is approved by your assistant principal.

Athletics

Clubs

  • Habitat for Humanity will be meeting Tuesday, April 4 from 2:30-3 in 513 to make Easter bags for Habitat children. Please bring candy to fill the bags. 
  • Future  GSA meetings will be held on April 4th and 18th as well as May 2nd or 16th.  Everyone is welcome!
  • The EHS Interact Club is continuing to collect soda tabs to be donated to the Ronald McDonald House.  This collection will run for the entire year and soda tabs can be dropped off outside Mrs. Kaunitz’s room, 524.  Thank you!
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