
Bellringer Newsletter
January 24, 2022
Principal's Message
Good morning. It's hard to believe that we have already completed half of the 2021-22 school year. In the next few weeks, we will begin the scheduling process for the upcoming school year. Please look for communication regarding course selection in the coming weeks. Continue to check the Important Dates and Reminders section of the Bellringer Newsletter for a schedule of upcoming events. As always, if you have any questions or concerns do not hesitate to contact me directly at everner@easthamptonct.org.
Important Dates and Reminders
- January 24-25 Audtions for Grease--EHHS
- February 2--Incoming 9th Grade Parents Information Session--6:30
- February 9--Chorus Concert--7:00
- Febraury 10--Band Concert--7:00
- February 18--Professional Development--NO SCHOOL for students
- February 20--21--Presidents Day Recess
- March 11--Professional Development--NO SCHOOL for students
- March 18--Student Council Blood Drive
- March 21---24--Washington DC Trip
- March 24--SAT School Day Testing--11th Grade Students
- March 25--Early Dismissal--Professional Development
- April 13--NHS Induction Ceremony
- April 15--No School--Good Friday
- April 18--22---April Vacation
COVID-19 home test kits available to students
Parents must administer the tests if interested in a home test. School personnel are not allowed to administer the test.
Please contact the EHHS Main Office to obtain a home testing kit.
8th Grade Families---SAVE THE DATE
SAT Prep for 11th Grade Students
Beginning January 26, 2022, Mrs. Zupan will be hosting an after school SAT Prep Course in preparation for the March SAT. The course will cover the Verbal section of the exam (Reading and Writing & Language). You will learn tangible and actionable strategies that will, if practiced, improve your SAT score! All juniors are welcome to join. Please register by joining the SAT GCR (code: oxo4yif).
The SAT course dates will be as follows:
Jan 26
Feb 2
Feb 9
Feb 16
Mar 2
If you have questions concerning the course, contact Mrs. Zupan directly: azupan@easthamptonct.org
LMC News
EXCITING AUTHOR VISIT ALERT!
EHHS is participating in a (virtual) visit with Jason Reynolds (author of many books, including Long Way Down) at 10:00 on Tuesday, 1/25. Period 3 English classes will be participating from their classrooms, but if you don't have English that period and would like to come attend the Zoom from the library, please fill out the form below ASAP. As long as it is ok with your period 3 teacher, you can report to the LMC comfy chairs after quickly checking in for attendance purposes.
Email me (ktietjen@easthamptonct.org) or message me on StudentSquare with any questions.
Athletic Department News
Girls Ice Hockey Co-op lost to Conard/Hall 3-4. Their current season record is 2-7. They are scheduled to play next on Wednesday 1/26 vs Wilton/McMahon/Norwalk at home in Cromwell and on Saturday 1/29 vs Masuk Co-op at home in Cromwell.
Boys Ice Hockey Co-op defeated Branford 8-2, North Branford 4-3 and SGWL 5-0. Their current season record is 9-1. They are scheduled to play vs Amity on Monday 1/24 at home in Northford and on Saturday 1/29 vs EO Smith/Tolland at UConn Freitas Ice Forum.
Indoor track will be competing on Friday 1/28 in New Haven.
Boys Freshmen Basketball lost at Coginchaug in overtime 56-62. Their current season record is 0-4. They play next on Saturday 1/29 at home vs H-K.
Boys Junior Varstiy Basketball defeated Westbrook 53-49 and lost to Achievement First 41-61 and Portland 46-53. Their current season record is 4-5. They are scheduled to play at Old Saybrook on Tuesday 1/25, at Shepaug Valley on Wednesday 1/26 and at home vs Lyme-Old Lyme on Friday 1/28.
Boys Varsity Basketball defeated Westbrook 68-42 and lost to Achievement First 39-74 and Portland 55-66. Their current season record is 5-4. They are scheduled to play at Old Saybrook on Tuesday 1/25, at Shepaug Valley on Wednesday 1/26 and at home vs Lyme-Old Lyme on Friday 1/28.
Girls Junior Varstiy Basketball lost to H-K 27-32 and Westbrook 14-21 and defeated Portland 32-25. Their current season record is 1-8. They play next at home vs Old Saybrook on Tuesday 1/25 and at Lyme-Old Lyme on Saturday 1/29.
Girls Varsity Basketball defeated H-K 49-26, Westbrook 50-20 and Portland 70-24. Their current season record is 10-1. They are scheduled to play at home vs Old Saybrook on Tuesday 1/25 and at Lyme-Old Lyme on Saturday 1/29..
Follow all game results, highlights and athletic content on Twitter and Instagram at:
Twitter- BellringerSports @EHBellringers
Instagram: bellringer.athletics
For all athletic season schedules/results and CIAC tournament information go to ciacsports.com
All home basketball games can also be viewed on the NFHS network with a subscription.
EHHS Cheerleader---Senior Night
2021-2022--EHHS Yearbook Information
It’s time to pre-order your 2021-2022 East Hampton High School Yearbook! The Yearbook Club has been hard at work making sure this year’s book captures all the wonderful activities and happenings around school that we have missed out on with the past two turbulent years. By purchasing a yearbook, you will also have a way to remember both your friends and teachers without masks!
Parents! We are also beginning our Parent Ad sales which allow you to purchase an ⅛, ¼, ½, or full-page advertisement in the yearbook to dedicate to your student. This is a great way to help support Yearbook Club in funding our professional pictures year after year and keeping our hardcover, full-color yearbook at a reasonable cost. Parent Ads are a great way to memorialize family pictures and notes to your students for years to come as well!
Pre-orders and Parent Ads for the 2021-2022 EHHS Yearbook may only be purchased through www.balfour.com. Please see the attached resources below to help you go through the steps of placing an order for a yearbook, an advertisement, or both!
Resources:
Yearbook Pre-Order and Parent Ad Steps
AdBuilder Demo Video
School Counseling News
FRESHMEN & SOPHOMORES will be visited over the next couple of weeks to assist kids in accessing thier CollegeBoard accounts.
JUNIOR INFO:
Juniors should check their calandars as individual meetings started this week.
SENIOR INFO:
All students that have completed the transcript release form and shared it with your conselors in an appropriate time, your materials that you requested - letters of rec, transcript, and MP 1 grades have all gone to your colleges (as indicated on your transcript release) via Naviance. If you recieve notification that the HS materials have not been sent- please know it takes a couple of weeks for them to match our materials with your application materials.
We genuinely hope that all senior families are starting move along in their FAFSA - at this time all familes are strongly encouraged to create an account - click here for a direct link to the FAFSA site to create and/or log in https://studentaid.gov/h/apply-for-aid/fafsa
Please take a moment to read this important announcement regarding changes to the Counseling Caseloads for 2021-2022 School Year.
Distributions are listed below-
Class of 2022 (Seniors) will remain with your counselors for next year- completing your four years with Mrs. Catlin (A-K) or Ms. Malcolm (L-Z).
For ALL other students Classes of 2023 and beyond your counselor will stay with you for your entire high school journey.
Mrs. Sullivan will have students A-D in grades 9-11
Mrs. Catlin will have students E- M in grades 9-11
Ms. Malcolm will have students N– Z in grades 9-11
East Hampton Arts & Culture Commission
The grant will help support one student's proposed Capstone Project, a multifaceted assignment that serves as a culminating academic and intellectual experience for students. Capstone projects may take a wide variety of forms including a long-term investigative project that culminates in a final product, presentation, or performance.
Applicants for the EHACC Capstone Grant will be invited to present his/her Capstone Project idea to commission members during an agreed upon commission meeting. Deadline to apply is Feb. 1.
Applications are available at www.artsforeasthamptonct.org and can be submitted to arts@easthamtponct.org or can be mailed/dropped off at the town manager's office at the East Hampton Town Hall.
Student Attendance and Dismissal Reminders
Recently we have been having some issues with student dismissals from school and in particular, being dismissed due to illness without first going to the nurse. We ask that parents familiarize themselves with our attendance policy which is in the EHHS Student Handbook. Some of the main policies/procedures that we are asking for parents’ to help in adhering to are.
- EARLY DISMISSALS: A written request (no phone calls) from a parent or guardian must be presented to the main office before school begins so student may obtain an early dismissal slip. Students will wait in the main office for their parent/guardian to call the office and we will send your child out to meet you after they sign-out.
- NURSE DISMISSALS: In case of illness during school, dismissal will be arranged through the school nurse, or in her absence, through the office. Students feeling ill should report directly to the nurse's office. Students should not be texting or calling home when not feeling well.
Please note that having a parent’s written request before the start of the day allows the students name to appear on the Daily Attendance sheet so their teachers will be aware that they may not be in class on that day. This also eliminates the office staff from calling in and disrupting a classroom to dismiss the student. We do realize that there may be occasions when you may need to unexpectedly pick your child up early. In those cases we will call the student down when the parent/guardian arrives to the school
Mask Updates and Reminders
Please make sure that you check your child’s masks to make sure that they are cleaned regularly and are appropriate for use in schools. The school is glad to supply student masks in regular and child size for those who need a mask for a day. Please note that neck gaiters are allowed as a mask, but if they are thin, they should be doubled up. Bandanas are not allowed as a mask.
As a reminder, our daily focus at EHHS is on teaching and learning as well as the safety and well being of all members of the EHHS Community. If students are not wearing masks appropriately, our staff will work to correct and enforce student mask wearing. Should there be continued issues regarding mask wearing and non-compliance to teacher directions, students may be referred to the office for potential disciplinary action up to and including suspension.
Project Graduation
Our Next meeting is Wednesday, March 2, 2022 @ 630p in the EHHS library.
website: https://ehhsprojectgraduation.com/ (add this to your starred or favorites)
facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/EHHSProjectGraduation/ (like our page)
AMAZON Ordering - https://smile.amazon.com/gp/chpf/homepage?orig=%2F choose EHHS Project Graduation. An easy way for us to earn money.
1. We are a fundraising group raising funds to provide a drug and alcohol free party for our new graduates every year.
2. We are an all volunteer group.
3. Most of us who have been attending meetings consistently are graduating in the spring, so we need your help to maintain this for classes to come.
Cyndi Buchan
President EHHS Project Graduation
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Statement of the East Hampton Public Schools
The school community of East Hampton is committed to the mission of honoring and celebrating the diversity of our students, our community, and our nation. We strive to guide our students to conscious, deliberate, individual and collective actions that cultivate the respect of all races, religions, and social backgrounds. Our school community endeavors to produce graduates who are equipped with a greater understanding of the concepts of diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Nondiscrimination Statement of the East Hampton Public Schools
The East Hampton Board of Education, in compliance with federal and state law, affirms its policy of equal educational opportunity for all students and equal employment opportunity for all persons. It is the policy of the District to promote nondiscrimination and an environment free of harassment regardless of an individual’s race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, national origin, ancestry, disability (including but not limited to, intellectual disability, past or present history of mental disorder, physical disability, or learning disability), genetic information, marital status, or age or because of the race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, national origin, ancestry, disability, genetic information, marital status, or age of any persons with whom the individual associates. The District shall provide to all students without discrimination, course offerings, counseling, assistance, employment, athletics, and extracurricular activities. The District shall provide equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups. The District shall make reasonable accommodations for identified physical and mental impairments that constitute disabilities, consistent with federal and state statutes and regulations.
East Hampton High School
Email: everner@easthamptonct.org
Website: www.easthamptonps.org
Location: 15 North Maple Street, East Hampton, CT, USA
Phone: 860-365-4030
Twitter: @EH_CTPrincipal