The Eau Gallie Anchor Weekly Newsletter October 3, 2018 EGHS Vision Statement: Eau Gallie High School will serve every student in an environment of college and career readiness by delivering the highest quality education in a culture of professionalism, collaboration, and learning. Important Dates & Announcements: FOR SENIORS: • Homecoming tickets on sale Monday Oct. 1st thru the 12th on the senior patio during Anchor Hour. EG Students $20, guests $30 with a complet- • Seniors need to make their ed, approved, signed guest form from the front office. Tickets will not appt. and take their formal sen- be sold to students who have an “F” in any class or have any type of ior portraits by Oct. 25th. Ap- financial obligation. pointments can be made at: https://www.dsp-photo.com/ • Yearbooks are on sale for $80 until October 15th! After that, prices BookNow.html will go up. • Seniors! Be sure to check out an • Oct. 6th—SAT testing important source of information as • Oct 8-12: Spirit Week you plan for college: In the guid- SENIORS! Nov 1st is ance suite there are three ring Monday: Red, White & Blue Day binders with upcoming College the deadline to take Representative Visits. Check it out Tuesday: Tacky Tourist Day your picture to be in and sign up for any visits from Wednesday: Decade Day the colleges in which you have a genu- ine interest! Thursday: Book Character Day yearbook!! Friday: Class Color Day • Seniors! Do you need Bright Fu- Don’t be left out! tures Service hours? Check out • Oct 10—Sophomore PSAT testing Volunteer opportunities in the • Oct 12 Homecoming Game Guidance Suite. Look for a three ring binder titled ‘Volunteer Op- • Oct 12—End of 1st Nine Weeks • Oct 13 Homecoming Dance 7-11pm • Oct 15—No School! • Oct. 26th—Senior Panoramic

Students and parents interested in traveling to Japan in June of 2019, please see Mrs. Kaleel in room 37-211 or email her at Yearbooks are on sale for $8o! Purchase online at [email protected]. www.yearbookforever.com or pay with cash on check in Rm. 46-103. Prices go up October 15!

EGHS AVID is looking for college students interested in working with student tutorial/study groups. Part time work for $10 an hour on Tuesdays and/or Thursdays. We provide training. Contact Betsy Armstrong at [email protected]

Breakfast is served every morning 8am – 8:30 am, it is at no cost for all students. is 1.90 for a full lunch or many items sold separately a la carte. Students will not be allowed in the line after bell! Library News:

Help us get our textbooks back! Remember, parents you can always see what your student obligations are by going to: brevard.follettdestiny.com

No www, choose EGHS, and login with your student # in both places! Click the My Info tab to see obligations.

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If you see a different screen such as this: Click the Destiny button and you should see screen #1- - again choose the My Info tab for a total obligation listings.

Obligations showing from a previous school? Please contact them, regarding those fine issues and we are happy to return books to them.

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Brevard County has seen a dramatic increase in students using these devices on campus and amazingly enough in the classroom. Many don’t realize that a large portion of the oils sold have as much nicotine in one cartridge as a pack of cigarettes, and many are laced with THC. Student s found in possession of any vaping paraphernalia will receive the following consequences: -confiscation until the end of the school year; must be picked up by parent/guardian -suspension with possible expulsion -police citation with fine and mandatory 4-hour -if the device or paraphernalia contains THC, student will be expelled and be charged with a FELONY!

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Our pantry is located in Portable 9. Food, toiletry, and clothing items can be dropped off in the front office. Thank you for your help. boxed and bagged cereals individual juices oatmeal muffin mix canned fruit maple syrup grits pancake mix (just add water) Carnation Instant boxed milk bags of fresh, whole apples bags of whole oranges coffee (instant) gatorade canned Ravioli (pop top) SPAM canned individual microwave boxed macaroni & cheese peanut butter/jelly (plastic jars) canned tuna/chicken Cup o’ Noodle plastic spoons crackers mayonnaise, mustard, ketchup canned or bagged beans bag or boxed rice flour tortillas Nutella graham crackers spaghetti/pasta (boxed or bagged) sauce (plastic jars or cans) Tuna Helper/Hamburger Helper canned ham boxed or bags of fresh potatoes granola bars individual pudding cups cracker packs fruit cups healthy items laundry detergent bars of bath soap liquid soap/sponges shampoo/conditioner paper products – TP/Paper towels ramen noodle, cup or block