
Bellringer Newsletter
October 12, 2021
Principal's Message
Good morning. I hope everyone was able to enjoy the long holiday weekend. East Hampton High School continues to be a busy place as we are in the midst of Fall Sports, Field Trips, and Fall Concerts. Please 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 please do not hesitate to contact me directly at everner@easthamptonct.org.
Important Dates and Reminders
- October 13--PSAT Testing--Grades 9, 10, and 11
- October 13--College Visitation Day--Grade 12
- October 20-- College Funding/Financial Aid Night
- October 20--EHHS PTO/PPAG Meeting 5:30
- October 23--Shoreline Conference Cross Country Championship Meet
- October 27--EHHS Choral Concert--7:00
- October 28--EHHS Band Concert 7:30
- November 1--End of 1st Quarter
- November 2--No School--Election Day--Professional Development
- November 3--2nd Quarter begins
- November 11--Veteran's Day--NO SCHOOL
- November 24--Early Release--EHHS
- November 25--28--Thanksgiving Recess
- December 23--Early Dismissal
- December 24---January 2--Winter Recess
- January 3--Classes Resume
- January 17--No School--Martin Luther King Day
- January 13, 14, 18, and 19--Mid-Year Exams
Social Media Challenge for October--A warning to the school community
From Superintendent Paul K. Smith:
Recently news sources have reported on an October social media challenge, particularly TIK TOK, encouraging students to engage in inappropriate contact with teachers and school staff including slapping the staff member on the backside and posting a video of the occurrence.
We are encouraging all adults in our school community including parents to speak to our students about the consequences of such actions. In every case, the school administration will contact the East Hampton Police Department for the arrest of any student involved in the action. In addition, school consequences for any student engaging in such behavior, videoing the behavior, or posting the behavior on a social media account will include discipline for sexual harassment/assault resulting in suspension and/or expulsion.
Thank you for working together to make sure that the negative aspects of social media do not influence our positive school environment.
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
BOE Policy Reminder
Use of Dogs to Sweep School Property
The Board permits the administration to invite law enforcement agencies to sweep school property with dogs trained for the purpose of detecting the presence of illegal substances, when necessary to protect the health and safety of students, employees or property or to detect the presence of illegal substances or contraband, including alcohol and/or drugs. The use of trained canine sniffing dogs and their associated law enforcement personnel is for the purpose of “alerting” on property only, and is subject to the following:
1. Parents and students shall be notified of this policy through its inclusion in the student/ parent handbook and the Superintendent and Principal or their designees, shall explain the policies and procedures followed in sweeps and searches to students and staff on an annual basis. Once notification has been given to parents and students through the handbook and assembly respectively, the school district will have met its obligation to advertise the sweep and search policy and associated procedure. Additional notices need not be given and actual times or dates of planned sweeps need not be released in advance.
2. The Superintendent or designee shall authorize the sweep. Immediately prior to the sweep, an announcement will be made for students and staff to ‘stay put’ in their classrooms while the sweep is taking place. Representatives from school administration shall accompany dogs and handlers while on school premises.
3. The Board shall be informed by the Superintendent of Schools that a sweep has taken place.
4. Parents shall be informed through the school’s mass communication system by the Superintendent of Schools that a sweep has taken place.
5. All school property which students have access to during the day, such as lockers, classrooms, parking areas and storage areas may be swept.
6. Individuals shall not be subjected to a search by dogs.
a. Dogs shall not be used in rooms occupied by persons except for demonstration purposes. The handler and representative from school administration will always be present with the dogs.
b. When used for demonstration purposes, the dog may not sniff any student and/or staff.
7. Only the dog’s official handler will determine what constitutes an alert by the dog. If the dog alerts on a particular item or place, that locker or vehicle will be identified for later search. Upon completion of the sweep, the school administration will then search the identified property in the presence of a witness.
8. Searches that disclose evidence of misconduct shall result in disciplinary consequences in accordance with Board policy and may also result in referral to law enforcement agencies.
Legal Reference: Connecticut General Statutes
10-221 Boards of education to prescribe rules.
New Jersey v T.L.O., 53 U.S.L.W. 4083 (1985)
54-33n Search of school lockers and property
Policy adopted: March 15, 2016
Athletic Department News
Last week’s recap:
Girls Varsity Soccer lost to Lyme-Old Lyme at home 1-2 and Cromwell away 0-4 and defeated Hale-Ray 4-1. Their current season record is 3-5-2. They are scheduled to play this week at home vs Valley Regional on Monday and at home vs The Morgan School on Thursday.
Boys Varsity Soccer defeated Lyme-Old Lyme 2-1 on the road and Hale-Ray 2-1 at home. Their season record is 5-3-1. They play this week at Valley Regional on Tuesday and at The Morgan School on Friday.
Boys Junior Varsity Soccer defeated Lyme-Old Lyme at home 3-1. Their current season record is 4-1-1. They play this week home vs Valley Regional on Wednesday at home vs The Morgan School on Saturday.
The Varsity Football Co-Op defeated H-K at home 18-0. Their season record is now 5-0. They play next at Morgan on Friday 10/22.
Junior Varsity Football defeated H-K on the road 20-14. Their season record is 1-4. They play next at home vs The Morgan School on Saturday 10/23.
Junior Varsity Volleyball lost at North Branford 0-2 and defeated both Hale-Ray 2-0 and Coginchaug 2-0 at home. Their current season record is 7-4. They play this week at home vs Portland on Tuesday and at home on Friday vs HK.
Varsity Volleyball defeated North Branford 3-2 on the road and defeated both Hale-Ray 3-2 and Coginchaug 3-0 at home. Their current season record is 9-2. They are scheduled to play this week at Cromwell on Monday and home vs H-K on Friday.
Cross Country results from last week:
Neubauer Invitational at Sheehan HS
Boys finished 5th, Nate Ireland was the top finisher for East Hampton
Girls finished 2nd, Katie Ireland was the top finisher for East Hampton
Boys Junior Varsity finished 3rd, Louis Uliano was the top finisher for East Hampton
Girls Junior Varsity finished 1st, Emma Kelly was the top finisher for East Hampton
The team is scheduled to run on Thursday at home in the SLC Mega Meet.
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 volleyball matches can also be viewed on the NFHS network with a subscription.
EHHS Sports Boosters--Fundraiser
JOIN THE EHHS SPORTS BOOSTERS
Hartford Athletic Game
Friday, October 22, 2021
7 pm
Dillon Stadium, Hartford CT
Cost: $17.99
Link for tickets: https://fevo.me/ehhssports
Contact: Courtney at 860-759-9324 or courtneyandbruce98@gmail.com
Help with our school's COVID responses
From the Superintendent:
Also, please monitor symptoms of COVID-19. As the weather changes, please do not assume that symptoms are due to allergies or a cold. Please keep children home and get them tested in order to prevent the education of other students from being impacted by cautionary quarantining.
Keeping students home if not feeling well is essential given the spread of the delta variant in students. School contact tracing is not necessary if the positive case has been out of school 48 hours prior to symptoms or prior to testing if asymptomatic. For example, if a student has symptoms on a Monday and does not come to school and gets test results on Tuesday, no school contact tracing is necessary as the student did not have contact within a 48-hour window prior to the onset of symptoms. (Keep in mind, there could be contact tracing necessary for other town or family social activities.)
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.
Chromebook Information
Chromebook Insurance enrollment period has ended. The form is no longer available, and if you have not responded, you are automatically listed as declining the optional coverage. If you had indicated you wanted insurance, but we have not yet received payment, we are assuming you have changed your mind, and are declining the optional insurance plan.
Students are reminded to bring their Chromebook to school charged and ready for work. Chromebook loaners are available on a very limited basis for genuine repair and technical issues, until the student’s assigned Chromebook is repaired.
A limited amount of chargers are available for check out at the LMC in the event of an occasionally forgotten charger, or uncharged Chromebook.
For help with technical issues, student can self-report Chromebook malfunctions on a google form via this link https://tinyurl.com/EHHS-Chromebook-Loan-Request or this QR Code.
Community News
Electric Car Show
School Counseling News
We are in week #4 of Individual Senior Meetings - students should check their Google Calendar.
PLEASE NOTE DATE & VENUE CHANGE: This year’s College Funding/Financial Aid Night has been moved to October 20th and will now be through zoom - parents that would like to attend need to register in advance.
Please see attached flyer, and below is the zoom link for families to register. Please take a minute and please double-check first before sending it to ensure everything is as you planned.
Register in advance for this meeting:
https://financialguide.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJctcuGupzsuGNbT8rkBS1JT2AnUX2AzqU2T
Passcode: College
We genuinely hope that this workshop will help families be more cofortable completing their FAFSAs. Senior families are strongly encouraged to create an account- as FAFSA become available last week - October 1st - click here for a direct link to the FAFSA site to create and/or log in https://studentaid.gov/h/apply-for-aid/fafsa
College visits are back and in person!!!
All visitors are required to show proof of their vaccine and/or a negative covid test from the past 7 days.
Sign Ups are in Naviance - Please remember that you are responsible for all work that you may miss in ALL classes.
The morning of your visit please come pick your pass in the school counseling office.
See below for the visits scheduled for the next two weeks:
Endicott College Tue October 12, 2021 @1:23 PM
Virginia Polytech Institute and State University Wed October 13, 2021 @8:31 AM
Saint Anselm College Wed October 13, 2021 @10:07 AM
Muhlenberg College Wed October 13, 2021 @1:23 PM
Quinnipiac University Thu October 14, 2021 @10:07 AM
Simmons University Thu October 14, 2021 @1:23 PM
University of Mass-Dartmouth Fri October 15, 2021 @8:30 AM
Goodwin College Fri October 15, 2021 @10:07 AM
State University of New York at New Paltz Mon October 18, 2021@ 7:45 AM
St. John's University-New York Mon October 18, 2021 @10:43 AM
University of New Haven Mon October 18, 2021@12:47 PM
Curry College Tue October 19, 2021@10:07 AM
Univ. of New Hampshire-Main Campus Tue October 19, 221@1:23 PM
Southern Connecticut State University Thu October 21, 2021 10:07 AM
Saint Anselm College Matt Raymond Fri October 22, 2021@8:30 AM
Central Connecticut State University Fri October 22, 2021 @10:07 AM
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
PSAT Day for Grades 9-11
On Wednesday, October 13th ALL students in grades 9-11 will be taking the PSAT - students should report to their testing rooms by 7:35 and will be done by lunch.
Rosters for all testing rooms are currently hung in the main hallway and outside of the cafeteria.
The alpha and grade breakdown can be found below:
Grade 9:
RM 600- A-Correia
RM 601- Casio-Frost
RM 602- Galovich-Kelly
RM 603- Kieda-Murphy
Cafe- Nafis-Yorker
Grade 10:
RM 202-A-Burnham
RM 205- Byrne-Frost
RM 206- Gagne- Johnson
RM 208- Judkins- Lira-McGuire
RM 702- Lockhart-Miro
RM 703- Morrell- Pugo
RM 704- Pyrek-Steiner
RM 708-Sullivan-Zimmerman
Grade 11:
RM 101- A-Cahoon
RM 102-Cardillo-Dubos
RM 103-Dus-Ireland
RM 104- Jacobsen-Lisboa
RM 203-Magaldi-Pettine
RM 204-Phillips-Shellenberger
RM 700- Soltanpanah-Zuber
Students should bring their own calculator BUT will be provided with number 2 pencils.
Please reach out to your counselor if you have any questions.
Project Graduation
Our Next meeting is Wednesday, November 3 @ 630p in the EHHS library.
Do the below now as you are reading this post:
website: https://ehhsprojectgraduation.com/ (add this to your starred or favorites)
Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/EHHSProjectGraduation/ (like our page)
AMAZON Ordering - use amazon smiles and 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.
4. We are looking for the following people to help round out our executive board:
a. Secretary to take notes and send info to our group.
b. Social Media Director - someone to manage our Facebook account and work with Rich Mardirosian (our website manager) to help promote our group and what we are trying to accomplish.
c. Treasurer - at this point our treasurer, Michelle Curtin has graciously agreed to help us out. Her children have graduated so we will be looking for her replacement as we go along this year.
d. President and/or Co-president - currently it is Cyndi Buchan and Pam Gardiner. We are both Senior Parents and will need to train someone to take over next year.
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.