
Eagan High School Newsletter
Volume 2, Number 27 ---- February 18, 2022
Black History Month
President's Day - Monday, February 21
our students.
EHS Choral Program - Equity and Inclusion Work!
The Eagan High School Choral Program is making an intentional effort to promote inclusivity and representation of the BIPOC community in our classroom. Below is a list of what we have committed to and what will continue to be the beginning of our journey. It is our hope that students and our choral community as a whole celebrate and program music of BIPOC composers and look for ways to incorporate more representation into the classroom.
Steps taken in 2021-22:
1) Eagan Choir Directors, Amy Jo Cherner and Jim Cox, presented at the State Convention for the American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota to over 60 choral directors from around the state. The title of the session was “Promoting Diversity and Inclusion as a White Educator”.
2) Programming more pieces by BIPOC composers. Of the 36 pieces programmed for Eagan Choirs this year, about half are BIPOC composers or lyricists.
3) A display was created to highlight many of these composers and currently hangs in the main hallway outside the music area.
4) Bel Canto, Eagan’s 10th-12th grade select SSA choir had a Zoom rehearsal with Dr. Marquis Garrett, a BIPOC composer and educator teaching at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Bel Canto is currently singing a piece Garrett composed.
5) Time is taken to discuss the history of choral pieces, focusing on those by BIPOC composers. The study of the text, compositional style, and life of the composer is been a more intentional part of instruction.
6) For the Dakota Valley Choral Festival, a performance involving the Concert Choirs from all four ISD196 schools, we selected for the first time in it’s 46 year history, an African-American female conductor to be our guest clinician.
7) Dr. Merrin Guice Gill and Dr. Marcus Simmons, African-American professors from Bethel University, presented a lecture concert to over 100 EHS Choir students. The topic of the lecture concert was “Compositions of African-American Composers in Art Song and Choral Music”.
Eagan High School Theater Presents...
"Silent Sky" by Lauren Gunderson
Directed by Nancy Owzarek
Performances
Feb. 18, 25, 26 - 2022
7:00 PM
Student performance on Thursday, Feb. 24 at 3 PM
Masks are required for all in the audience.
Tickets on sale beginning February 7 HERE, or use QR Code below
General Admission
Seating - Chairs on the stage
Drama with Comedy
Registration Now Open for Spring Sports!
Register Now at- MyPaymentsPlus
(Athletes must have a current physical on file to register)
Baseball
Start Date - March 14 - Arm Care
March 21 Full Practice
Softball
Start Date - March 14
Golf Boys/Girls
Start Date - March 28
Lacrosse Boys/Girls
Start Date - April 4
Track Boys/Girls
Start Date - March 14
Tennis Boys
Start Date - March 28
Adapted Softball
Start Date - March 28
Unified Team at State
Interact Club
FTC Robotics
Congratulations on a season well done, capped off by the FTC Freight Frenzy Minnesota State Championships this past weekend! All five of our EHS FTC teams showed their strengths and performed well at the tournament.
7231 * The Purple Circuits made it to the Galaxy Division quarter-finals.
13623 * The Iron Tacos made it to the Nano Division quarter-finals and were finalists for the Control Award. Daniel Wochnick was a Dean's List semi-finalist.
14556 * The Tactical Tech Tomato Turtles made it to the Galaxy Division semi-finals and were finalists for the Think Award, Connect Award, and Promote Award. Natu Daniel, Caden DeGraw, Clare Dixon, Ben Fisher, Sam Fisher, Benjamin Kuncel were all Stratasys Award nominees, with Clare, Sam, and Ben each winning a scholarship. Sam Fisher and Benjamin Kuncel were both selected as Dean's List finalists.
17127 * The Electrobotics made it to the Nano Division semi-finals.
18535 * The Fellowship of the Spring made it into the Division quarter-finals and were also finalists for the Control Award.
Looking Ahead to the End of the Winter Trimester -
Monday, March 14 is the first day of Spring Trimester.
It is time to look into the Schoology class gradebooks and make sure missing assignments or assessments are addressed. Teachers are available for help both before and after school.
Eagan Foundation Fundraiser
This is an essential evening celebrating our community with dinner, entertainment, live and silent auctions and community fellowship. Funds raised at this event will support our community grants and scholarship programs.
We sincerely appreciate your consideration to attend this evening on Thursday, February 24th at the NEW Omni Viking Lakes Hotel.
You can learn more about the event here or head straight to our ticket site if you’re ready to join. Masks will be required for this event except while eating or drinking.
Thank you kindly for supporting the Eagan Community Foundation!
P.S. ALSO, we are always looking for great volunteers; see link here if you are interested!
Seniors!! Eagan Foundation Scholarship Application Process is Open!
Spring Trimester 2022 EHS Parking Permit Application Information - Seniors and Juniors only
Online application and payment for the EHS Spring Trimester 2022 Parking Permit begins on Monday, February 21, 2022 at 5 PM for seniors only.
Application and payment for juniors begins on Monday, February 28, 2022 at 5 PM.
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Parents and guardians can pay the Parking Tag fee ($80) from the convenience of your computer, via MyPaymentsPlus. The link for MyPaymentsPlus can be found on the EHS website under Families tab at the top of the webpage.
Parking permits for Spring Trimester 2022 will be distributed on Monday, March 7th and Tuesday, March 8th before school in the lower east entrance of EHS as well as during all lunches in Spirit Hall.
Parking permits are awarded on a first come first serve basis.
Sophomores are not eligible for parking permits.
Headed to State and Sections
Congratulations to two of our Gymnastics athletes headed to the MSHSL State Tournament
They will compete at Roy Wilkins Saturday, Feb. 19 at 11:00 am
https://www.mshsl.org/sites/default/files/2022-02/2022%20GYM%20Schedule%20for%20Website.pdf
Hannah Maccarone State Qualifier
Section Champion in All -Around,
Section Champion in Vault
Section Champion (tied) in Beam
Section Champions - Bars
State Qualifier in Floor
Gwen Paolello
State tournament Qualifier in Beam
State tournament Qualifier in Floor
Head Coach Shelly Eklund, Assistants, Wayne Kranz, Kaitlin Graff, Claire Johnson, and Krissy Boyd
You can find the brackets, tickets schedule, online program and live streaming site at this link
https://www.mshsl.org/sports-and-activities/gymnastics-girls
Section Wrestling- Good Luck to Wrestling as they begin their Section Tournament Season
Team Wrestling is Tomorrow Friday, Feb. 18 at Woodbury starting at 4:00
Team Tournament
Friday, February 18, 2022 at Woodbury High School
3:00PM Skin Checks and Weigh-ins
4:00PM Quarterfinals on 4 mats
5:30PM or 15 minutes after previous round Semifinals on 2 mats
7:00PM or 15 minutes after previous round Finals on 1 mat
Individual wrestling will happen on Saturday, Feb. 26 at Two Rivers HS
Individual Tournament
Saturday, February 26, 2022 at Two Rivers High School
10:00AM Quarterfinals (3 mats)
11:15AM (or 5 min after round) Round 1 of Wrestlebacks (3 mats)
11:45AM (or 5 min after round) Semifinals (2 mats)
1:15PM (or 5 min after round) Consolation Semifinals (3 mats)
2:00PM (or 5 min after round) 5th Place Matches (2 mats)
3:30PM Finals and 3rd Place Matches (2 mats)
True second matches to follow Heavyweight Match
Masks Required to be Worn At Eagan High School
COVID-19 Data Shared on Dashboard
Specific COVID-19 information, including data of student positive cases, school-specific cases, county cases and vaccination rate, is updated weekly on our COVID-19 Dashboard available on all school websites. (Be sure to scroll down the site until you can click on High Schools). School COVID-19 teams will no longer send case notifications to families. Families must maintain personal mitigation efforts, with or without a notification , and direct their attention to monitoring symptoms, keeping students home when sick and frequent screening as necessary.
We need all community members to care for each other and their community by practicing universal precautions:
- Monitor for symptoms every day
- Stay home when sick and test
- Get vaccinated and boosted as soon as you are eligible
- Test frequently for COVID-19
- Wear a well-fitting mask
These mitigation strategies are repeated frequently to members of our learning community, but remain the most effective strategy. We recommend parents to check the COVID-19 dashboard regularly for updates, as well as using the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s daily county case rate tracker.
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