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1 FLIGHT OF THE EAGLE Dwight D. Eisenhower High School A Blue Ribbon Exemplary School Mile Road, Shelby Township, MI CONTACT INFORMATION: Jared McEvoy, Principal Kimberly Hodsdon, Associate Principal Ken Marnon, Associate Principal Scott May, Associate Principal Main Office:...(586) Attendance:...(586) Absences and early dismissals-please leave a message. Counseling:... (586) Homework requests Counseling Fax:... (586) Main Office Fax:... (586) Ike Calendar UCS Calendar 3 SAVE THE DATE Eagle Days HIGHLIGHTS IN THIS ISSUE: Teacher Recommended Supply 5 Text Messaging Service 6 My Plate Guide to School 7 Student and Staff Recognition 8-9 Student Council News 10 National Honor Society 10 Instrumental Music Boosters 10 Athletic Booster Club News Athletics 13 In the Know 14 Vision and Mission 15 4 FROM THE PRINCIPAL S DESK... I hope this edition of the newsletter finds you enjoying your break. Summer sure is going fast. The school year, which begins on Tuesday, September 4 th, is just around the corner and so too are our Eagle Days registration sessions. Registration packets should be arriving in your mailboxes soon if you haven t already received them. As each registration session is broken down alphabetically, please be sure to identify your scheduled time in the registration packet you receive in the mail. Eagle Days for registration will be: Sophomores Tuesday, August 21 st 8:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. Juniors Tuesday, August 21 st 12:00 p.m. 2:30 p.m. Seniors Wednesday, August 22 nd 8:00 a.m. 10:30 a.m. As a reminder, any student who is unable to attend Eagle Days, should bring with them their completed registration forms and report to the ECC (behind the Media Center) on the first day of school. Students will follow the Eagle Day process, which includes having pictures taken at that time. Once they have completed the process, they will receive their student ID and class schedule and report to their first hour class. I d like to send a special welcome to our incoming Sophomores, members of the Class of We had a great time meeting you all on our Freshman Fly-up days last June and you are now officially Eagles! As you transition to high school life I would encourage you, and all of our Ike students, to explore and take advantage of the many clubs, activities and opportunities available to you. Juniors, this is an important year for you. As in the past, Juniors will participate in the State of Michigan mandatory MME testing, which includes the SAT. Start the year off on the right foot! Seniors, you are now our school leaders. I encourage you to stay focused on your studies as you complete your last year of high school and make preparations for your post-secondary education. Mark your calendars! This year s Open House is scheduled to take place on September 18 th beginning at 6:30 p.m. in the Performing Arts Center (PAC). Our teachers, counselors and administrators are looking forward to meeting with you. You will have the opportunity to follow your student s schedule, meet teachers and receive an overview of each course curriculum. Additionally, fall parent teacher conferences are scheduled to take place on October 11 th. We ask that parents use the Parent Portal on PowerSchool to help monitor their student s progress and attendance. Last year, PowerSchool was enhanced to offer parents new resources available in PowerSchool Unified Classroom. If you have not created your new Unified Classroom account please visit powerschool to access information, directions, and helpful videos to do so. The Unified Classroom is a great tool to monitor student progress and support communication between home and the school. If you have any difficulty creating your account or logging in, please contact the main office. The Eisenhower staff is excited for the school year to start. Enjoy the last bit of summer and get ready for an amazing school year! Thank you and GO EAGLES! Sincerely, Jared A. McEvoy Principal

2 IKE CALENDAR Make sure to check out the Eisenhower website (Eisenhower.uticak12.org) for the athletic, club and general calendars. Information is added daily. DATE/LOCATION TIME EVENT August 14 PAC 6:30 p.m. Athletic Parent Meeting August 21 Eisenhower 8:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. Sophomore Eagle Day Registration. See page 4 for details. August 21 Eisenhower 12:00 p.m. 2:30 p.m. Junior Eagle Day Registration. See page 4 for details. August 22 Eisenhower 8:00 a.m. 10:30 a.m. Senior Eagle Day Registration. See page 4 for details. September 4 7:20 a.m. 2:14 p.m. First Day of School September 7 6:45 a.m. Senior Sunrise September 11 ECC 1:00 p.m. Sounding Board Meeting September 18 6:30 p.m. Open House September 21 7:00 p.m. Homecoming Football Game September 22 7:00 p.m. 10:00 p.m. Homecoming Dance October 9 ECC 9:00 a.m. Sounding Board Meeting October 11 TBD Afternoon and Evening Parent Teacher Conferences November 2 Marking Period Ends November 6 No School November 13 ECC 1:00 p.m. Sounding Board Meeting November Thanksgiving Break November 26 (Monday) 7:20 a.m. Classes Resume December 11 ECC 9:00 a.m. Sounding Board Meeting December 24 January 1 Winter Break January 2 (Wednesday) 7:20 a.m. Classes Resume January 8 ECC 1:00 p.m. Sounding Board Meeting January 21 No School Martin Luther King Day January :20 a.m. 10:22 a.m. Secondary Exams Half Days January 25 Card Marking Ends February 12 ECC 9:00 a.m. Sounding Board Meeting February Mid-Winter Break February 25 (Monday) 7:20 a.m. Classes Resume March 12 ECC 1:00 p.m. Sounding Board Meeting April 1 7 Spring Break April 8 (Monday) 7:20 a.m. Classes Resume April 8 10 Testing Window April 12 Card Marking Ends April 19 No School Good Friday April 23 ECC 9:00 a.m. Sounding Board Meeting May 14 ECC 1:00 p.m. Sounding Board Meeting May 27 No School Memorial Day June :20 a.m. 10:22 a.m. Secondary Exams Half Days June 14 7:20 a.m. 10:22 a.m. Marking Period Ends Last Day of School Page 2

3 UCS CALENDAR Utica Community Schools K-12 Student Calendar Date Describe Student Impact First Day of School Elementary student half-day; Secondary student full day Junior High School Conferences All student full day; Junior high school conferences in evening Parent Conferences Elementary student full day; Secondary student half-day for afternoon conferences. High school conferences continue into evening K-6 Records Day Elementary student half-day; Secondary student full day Election Day No students attend K-6 Parent Conferences Elementary student half-day for afternoon conferences. See specific elementary school for evening conference options. Secondary student full day Thanksgiving Break All students off to Resume Winter Break All students off to Resume Martin Luther King, Jr. Day No students attend Secondary Exams Day 1 Elementary student full day; Secondary student half-day Secondary Exams Day 2 All student half-day Secondary Exams Day 3 All student half-day Mid-Winter Break All students off to Resume Spring Break All students off to Resume MStep Testing Window MStep Testing for grades 5, 8 and 11 through May 3, SAT, PSAT Day High School students consult specific schedules TBD Work Keys, PSAT Day High School students consult specific schedules TBD K-6 Records Day Elementary student half-day; Secondary student full day Good Friday No students attend MStep Testing Window MStep Testing for grades 3, 4, 6 and 7 through May 24, Memorial Day No students attend Secondary Exams Day 1 Elementary student full day; Secondary student half-day Secondary Exams Day 2 All student half-day Secondary Exams Day 3 All student half-day; last day of school Quarterly marking periods conclude: November 2, 2018; January 25, 2019; April 12, 2019; June 14, 2019 Page 3

4 SAVE THE DATE EAGLE DAYS REGISTRATION PACKETS FOR EAGLE DAYS WILL BE MAILED IN EARLY AUGUST TO YOUR HOME TO ENSURE DELIVERY If you have moved or plan to move before the end of this school year, you must update your address information with Mrs. Austin at (586) or her at EAGLE DAYS TH GRADE SOPHOMORES TUESDAY, 8:00 A.M. 11:00 A.M., AUGUST 21 ST The time schedule is: 8:00 a.m. 8:45 a.m. A H 8:45 a.m. 9:30 a.m. I M 9:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. N Z 11 TH GRADE JUNIORS TUESDAY, 12:00 P.M. 2:30 P.M., AUGUST 21 ST The time schedule is: 12:00 p.m. 12:30 p.m. A H 12:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. I M 1:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m. N Z 12 TH GRADE SENIORS WEDNESDAY, 8:00 A.M. 10:30 A.M., AUGUST 22 ND The time schedule is: 8:00 a.m. 8:45 a.m. A H 8:45 a.m. 9:30 a.m. I M 9:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. N Z Page 4

5 TEACHER RECOMMENDED SUPPLY LIST CAREER & TECHNICAL EDUCATION Phil Crum ring binder 3- Multi-color pens 2 Highlighters Index cards Kleenex Greg Diggs Folder Pens Index cards Flash drive Kleenex and hand sanitizer Louise LaFaive 3 3-ring binder or folder and pens Kleenex and hand sanitizer ENGLISH-recommend a flash drive, 1 GB or larger Jill Georgiou 3-ring binder with dividers Multi-color highlighters Flash drive Lisa Hubbard 1-1/2 2-1/2 3 ring binder with the dividers & tabs Erica Kincannon English ring binder 5 binder dividers Thin red marker and red pen Erica Kincannon Journalism, Newspaper, Yearbook 1GB camera memory card Amy Kirchhoff - English 11 Folder Highlighters Flash drive Holly Kralik Folder or binder Writing utensils Highlighter Flash drive Kleenex Lisa Packan English 1 3-ring binder with 6 dividers Highlighter Flash drive Kleenex and hand sanitizer Lisa Packan Speech I and II Binder or folder Flash drive Kleenex and hand sanitizer Gloria Trumbauer 3-ring binder with dividers Multi-color highlighters Flash drive FINE ARTS/MUSIC Ms. Braun, Ms. Druia, Ms. Ramirez Art Foundations & Drawing Fundamentals: #2 Pencil (not mechanical) 9 x 12, sheets, 80# sketchbook Safety Glasses Note: Sketchbooks and option Art Kits will be ordered in the fall through art teacher for a nominal fee. Filmmaking, Multimedia, Photography: Minimum 16G flash drive Note: Film cameras are available when needed. If students are seeking a better camera than their phone or the school s film camera s, they may consult the art teachers. DSLR cameras are recommended but not necessary. 3D Crafts Safety Glasses Julia Holt Kleenex and hand sanitizer MATHEMATICS-All Math teachers Recommend a TI-84 Graphing Calculator Tom Antishin AP Calculus TI-84 graphing calculator Spiral notebooks Tom Antishin Algebra 2 TI-84 graphing calculator 1 or 1-1/2 3-ring binder with dividers Gretchen Champa Scientific and TI-84 graphing calculator for second semester 3-ring binder or spiral notebook (3 or 5 subject\pockets) Kleenex, hand sanitizer and wipes would be much appreciated Martha Davidson TI-84 graphing calculator 3-ring binder Notebook Kleenix and/or hand sanitizer Kevin Dolan TI-84 plus graphing calculator Folder 1 or 3 subject notebook Trapper Hallam TI-84 graphing calculator recommended Smart phone or mobile device recommended Folder Kleenex and hand sanitizer Doug Noch Algebra 2 TI-84 graphing calculator 1 or 1-1/2 3-ring binder with dividers Doug Noch Algebra 2 AC TI-84 graphing calculator Spiral notebook(s) Michelle Schuchard TI-84 plus graphing calculator or scientific 3-ring binder with paper or spiral notebook Richard Straughen Folder/binder Notebook Access to Office 365 Jim Thomas TI-84 plus graphing calculator Folder 1 or 3 subject notebook SCIENCE Biology and Physiology Colored pencils 24 pack Index cards (500) Box of vinyl gloves (size medium or large) Pencil and pen Highlighter Binder Kleenex and hand sanitizer General Chemistry 1 3-ring binder Goggles to be purchased from teacher in the fall. Scientific calculator non graphing ex: TI30XIIS /erasers Linda Craun Analytical Chemistry Composition book Brygida Deriemaker Environmental & Biology Paper towel, Kleenex and pump hand soap, hand sanitizer, glue sticks, color pencils, and Clorox wipes Biology-3-ring binder and dividers Environmental Science-2 binder, dividers, and one bottle of spray non bleach cleaners only. AP Environmental Science-2 binder and dividers Melissa Minton AP Chemistry Pair of goggles classroom goggles are available\shared Composition book not spiral bound 1 binder with dividers Scientific calculator graphing calculator preferred but not necessary! Kyle Luz Physics 70 page plus spiral notebook SOCIAL STUDIES-All Social Studies teachers recommend a flash drive, 1 GB or larger *Shane Smith AP US History Highlighter Post-it notes & post-it flags * Recommended for free Office and One Drive cloud storage-get started at: Office.com/GetOffice365 Amber Bronson US History 1-1/2 binder with 3 dividers Highlighter 1 box of Kleenex and 1 bottle of hand sanitizer Lisa Hallam AP Psychology 3-ring binder Color pencils Highlighters Notebook Post-it notes WORLD LANGUAGE Carol Dimovski 3-ring binder 5 dividers Red pen Box of tissues (suggested) Monica Klesko Spanish III, IV and AP 100 page composition book Index cards Blue and black pens Glue stick Post-it notes ADDITIONAL DONATIONS Kleenex and hand sanitizer for the Media Center. Page 5

6 TEXT MESSAGING SERVICE Page 6

7 MY PLATE GUIDE TO SCHOOL BREAKFAST. Some breakfast menus may offer items such as eggs, meats or cheese to pair with whole-grain options. Breakfast is available every day at your student s school in the cafeteria! Visit our website for menu and pricing information. This institution is an equal opportunity provider. Page 7

8 STUDENT AND STAFF RECOGNITION The Marching Band Student Leaders for the season have been selected! There were 21 students (the most ever) try out, so the competition was very difficult. After much debate the following students were selected: Marching Band Field Command Personnel Drum Majors Pamella Kraemer James Labon Jaclyn Swartz Field Commanders Emily Maciasz Emilia Serraiocco Kaleyna Zahuranic 19 Eisenhower students placed nationally this spring in the National Spanish Exam. The rigorous two-day testing is done each March across the country and taken by 150,000 young adult members of the National Spanish Honor Society. Teachers Monica Klesko, Kelly Warzin and Carol Dimovski could not be prouder of their students! Says Klesko, Working with these very talented young people in Spanish IV and AP these years has made me realize how very talented and hard working this group is, but to have so many of our kids place nationally we could not have dared dream of such a wonderful result! Receiving Gold Medals are Nicholas Koshy (11) and Michael Nikolovski (11), placing in the 99 th and 97 th percentiles respectively. Silver Medals were awarded to Giuliano Romano (12) and Allister Ho (12). Jessica Czapla (12), Paige Nicholson (10), and Nicholas Krstevski (12) each received Bronze Medals and Honorable Mentions were conferred upon Travis Barlog (10), Vikrant Desai (11), Christian George (11), Maria Gerges (11), Ethan Gurne (11), Blake Johanson (12), Hannah Kadets (12), Gabrielle Kitto (11), Carlo LoChirco (12), Devyn Music (11), Gretchen Stuben (12), and Mikella Vanlith (12). Felicidades a Todos! Congratulations to all! It is with immense honor and great excitement that we proudly announce the Eisenhower High School Wind Ensemble (our top audition band) has been selected to perform at the 2019 Michigan Music Conference!! In the field of instrumental music, playing at a State conference is the highest accolade an ensemble can earn and we are so happy our students will get to have this great experience. This will be the first concert ensemble in the history of Utica Community Schools to ever play at our State Conference, so we are especially ecstatic to represent our entire music community in this endeavor. Only five bands statewide were selected this year out of 41 applicants. Specifics for the trip to Grand Rapids will be made public as information becomes available! We currently know that the performance will take place Friday, January 25, 2019 at 3:00 p.m. in DeVos Hall, home of the Grand Rapids Symphony. We will be playing 45 minutes of music and will have several different guest conductors and a professional solo artist doing a concerto as well. Eisenhower School Store/DECA and Utica School store/deca received a recognition from Shelby Township this summer at the State of the Township breakfast. The link below provides the video footage of that award. Page 8

9 STUDENT AND STAFF RECOGNITION, CONT D After only the second year participating in MIPA, our Eisenhower film students earned 1 st and 3 rd in the state for the onsite film competition. Logan Poe took 1 st place and Kenzie Brodzik and Emilyano Maya took 3 rd place. Logan Poe, Luckas Caldas Eisenhower High School On-Site Cinematography Eisenhower senior, Lauren Vermeulen was awarded one of the two scholarships given to UCS art students by the Darlene Duffy Scholarship Foundation. Students submit applications and a portfolio for judging. Competition was tough! The scholarship was well earned for her digital drawings. They are beautiful and complex. She will be attending CCS in the fall art department seniors earned $285, in scholarships for higher education, pursuing art careers. They are: Mackenzie Brodzik, Maria Chodnicki, Jack Cooper, Stefanie Frontera, Jourdan lafeir, Jennifer Moya, Logan Poe, Marcela Sifuentes, Amber Sikora, Allison Soffa, and Lauren Vermeulen. DAFT scholarship winners: Abby Wittwer, Rachel Southwell and Emilyano Maya have been invited to a week long intensive film camp in Royal Oak, MI where their tuition will be covered for the camp. Page 9

10 STUDENT COUNCIL NEWS NEW STUDENT COUNCIL E-BOARD Therese Reinhold President Cayla Kadets Vice President Louise Cioban Secretary Clare Sumners Treasurer Isadora Dimovski Parliamentarian Abby Wittwer Historian Christian George Tech Manager Isabella Johnson and Stephen Verbanac Underclassmen Reps Carina Hanna Senior Class President NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY THE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Morgan McCloud President Brian Jones Vice-President Alexis Brecht Secretary Parker Friedrich Treasurer Alessandra Cappussi Parliamentarian INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC BOOSTERS The Eisenhower Marching Eagles are off to a flying start! Marching season began on the last day of school in June with New Marcher Orientation/Home Camp, and each instrumental section has been getting together to practice at least once a week since then. All Marching Band members will come together for a week of Marching Band Camp, August 12 th 18 th, which will again be held at lovely Camp Walden in Cheboygan, MI. Please check for VERY IMPORTANT information regarding camp and check in times! The show this year is a Planetary theme and will feature music relative to the Solar System and Stars! You can catch the 2018 Marching Eagles debut performance at halftime during the first Eisenhower Football game of the year on Friday, September 7 th, at Swineheart Field. The Band will perform the show at all home games, as well as other musical selections pre-game. A Pep Band will also be featured at most away games, including Wayne State on August 23 rd. All home games start at 7:00 p.m. You will not want to miss these amazing performances! On Saturday, September 1 st, the award-winning Eisenhower Jazz Ensemble will be performing as part of the 2018 Detroit Jazz Festival! This event, held in Hart Plaza in Detroit, is the largest free Jazz Festival in the United States! This stellar group of musicians will be representing the entire Eisenhower community. It is an honor to play at this event, so come out and see this fine performance from 12:30 p.m. 1:00 p.m. on September 1 st! The Eisenhower Marching Eagles are under the direction of Mr. Christopher Traskal and Mrs. Lawanda Parker. Stay tuned for updates on other Marching Band performances and make sure to catch the show! Keep up with Eisenhower Instrumental Music on Facebook ( Twitter ( and on Don t miss out on all the bands have to offer! Page 10

11 ATHLETIC BOOSTER CLUB NEWS WHO ARE WE? We are a Non-Profit 501(c)(3) parent run organization with the primary focus of supporting Eisenhower Athletics and the Athletic Department. We: provide financial support for Eisenhower sports programs (Varsity and Club) providing equipment, accessories and technology. assist with financial support for the Athletic Department to enhance our athletic facilities. recognize team and individual accomplishments. provide moral support to the Eisenhower Eagle community. MULTIPLE WAYS YOU CAN SUPPORT It takes GREAT parent support to make the organization successful. Please: become a Booster member. volunteer to lead/participate one of many committees. volunteer to work concessions or Booster fundraisers. become involved. Attend our monthly meetings at 7:00 p.m. on the 2 nd Monday of every month to learn more how you can make a difference or visit us at our website on eisenhowerathletics.com. Check us out under the Booster Tab for volunteer opportunities and meeting schedule. IKE STUDENT ATHLETE SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM Eisenhower Athletic Booster Club College Scholarship A $ college scholarship presented to eight Eisenhower High School Senior Student Athletes (four females/four males). Eisenhower Athletic Booster Club Underclassman Scholarship A paid Eisenhower Athletic Department Pay to Play fee (or $165 paid toward a club sport s registration fee ) presented to two Eisenhower High School Student Athletes for each underclassman class Freshmen, Sophomore and Junior six total awards. For program details, see complete set of rules on LET US INTRODUCE OURSELVES We are honored in serving the Eisenhower Eagle athletic community: Mitch Rastigue President Jenn Hamilton Vice President Lisa Smith Secretary Brian Smith Treasurer Lisa Kennelly Volunteer Chair Susan Milosavljevic Membership Chair To Be Determined Member at Large Page 11

12 ATHLETIC BOOSTER CLUB NEWS, CONT D Page 12

13 ATHLETICS ATHLETIC ADMISSION PRICES Athletic passes can be purchased; during Eagle Days Registration, bookkeeper s office or online at Athletic Pass through Pay Schools. EVENT TICKET PRICE ATHLETIC PASSES *ONLY VALID FOR UCS HOME EVENTS Basketball (Boys & Girls) JV/Varsity Competitive Cheer Football JV/Varsity Lacrosse JV/Varsity Soccer JV/Varsity Swimming Volleyball JV/Varsity Wrestling FRESHMAN: Basketball Football Soccer-if admission charged Volleyball Track Varsity-if admission charged $5.00 Home Games $3.00 Home Games with Student ID $3.00 Home Games $3.00 Home Games (If admission is charged.) Freshman Games: When a freshman contest is immediately followed by a JV contest on the same date, the freshman admission rate will be applied until 45 minutes prior to the start of the JV contest. At the time, the JV admission rate will be used. *ATHLETIC PASS ADULT/PARENT $55 Adult family season pass to UCS home athletic events. The pass admits two adults (18 and older)/parents of the same family in addition to 6 th grade and younger children when accompanied by a parent. *ATHLETIC PASS STUDENT $35 A student athletic season pass to UCS home athletic events. Students in 7 th through 12 th grade admits one only. *ATHLETIC PASSES SINGLE ADULT $40 A single adult pass admits one adult (18 years and older) to all UCS home athletic events. *SENIOR CITIZEN PASS NO CHARGE Lifetime pass, age 62 years or older. Admits bearer to all UCS athletic home events. *FREE ADMISSION for all K-6 grade students when accompanied by a parent or adult. Important: Passes may not be used at any MHSAA Events. League, State, and Invitational Tournament games are also not covered by any season pass. If for any reason a pass should be lost or destroyed, we will NOT replace it, it must be repurchased. EISENHOWER HIGH SPORTING EVENT EXPECTATIONS Athletic events and after-school functions are an extension of the school day. All school rules apply and proper behavior is expected. Inappropriate behavior at ANY after-school event will NOT be tolerated. SENIOR CITIZEN ATHLETIC PASS Local senior citizens are invited to take advantage of Friday Night Lights and all other home athletic games with a Utica Community Schools lifetime pass. The pass gives residents 62 years and older free admission to UCS home athletic events at all junior high school and high schools. The pass is not valid at tournaments hosted by the Michigan High School Athletic Association that are held at UCS sites. Passes are available for free at athletic events, UCS secondary schools or by calling TH GRADE / FRESHMAN SPORTS 9 th graders participate in sports through Eisenhower s sports program. Check the IKE website for further information or contact Eisenhower s Athletic Director: John Bertich john.bertich@uticak12.org For information about the IKE Booster club, follow this link: Page 13

14 INCLEMENT WEATHER SCHOOL CLOSING INCLEMENT WEATHER SCHOOL CLOSING INFORMATION Inclement weather or building problems sometimes bring unexpected school closings. At Utica Community Schools there are several ways parents can be informed about these unanticipated days. Utica Community Schools will implement the use of School Messenger, our mass parent communication system, to make telephone calls to parents/guardians informing them of school closing information. It is important that we have updated contact phone numbers. Please make sure that you notify the main office if there are any changes. School closing information is broadcasted on radio stations WJR 760 and WWJ 950. Television stations airing school closing information are: UCS TV, Channel 2 (WJBK), Channel 4 (WDIV), and Channel 7 (WXYZ). EMERGENCY CARDS Please be sure to keep your student s emergency card up to date. In the event of an emergency, we need your student s information to be accurate. It is important that any health issues are listed on the card. Any changes in address or phone number contacts need to be made through the front office staff. UCS SMOKING POLICY In accordance with local, state and Federal law, Utica Schools enforces tobacco and smoke-free environment on all district property and in all district facilities twenty-four hours per day and seven days per week. Page 14

15 DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER HIGH SCHOOL Mile Road Shelby Township, MI UCS District website: Make sure to check out the Eisenhower website (Eisenhower.uticak12.org) for the athletic, club and general calendars. Information is added daily. DATE/LOCATION TIME EVENT August 14 PAC 6:30 p.m. Athletic Parent Meeting August 21 Eisenhower 8:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. Sophomore Eagle Day Registration. See page 4 for details. August 21 Eisenhower 12:00 p.m. 2:30 p.m. Junior Eagle Day Registration. See page 4 for details. August 22 Eisenhower 8:00 a.m. 10:30 a.m. Senior Eagle Day Registration. See page 4 for details. September 4 7:20 a.m. 2:14 p.m. First Day of School September 7 6:45 a.m. Senior Sunrise September 11 ECC 1:00 p.m. Sounding Board Meeting September 18 6:30 p.m. Open House September 21 7:00 p.m. Homecoming Football Game September 22 7:00 p.m. 10:00 p.m. Homecoming Dance October 9 ECC 9:00 a.m. Sounding Board Meeting October 11 TBD Afternoon and Evening Parent Teacher Conferences VISION Eisenhower High School s vision is to provide excellence in education promoting academic and personal growth. MISSION Our mission is to empower students by providing the necessary tools to reach their potential in a global society. NONDISCRIMINATION IN EDUCATION In compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, the Elliot-Larsen Civil Rights Act and the Persons with Disabilities Civil Rights Act, it is the policy of Utica Community Schools that no person shall, on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin or ancestry, sex, age, disability, height, weight, or marital status be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination during any instructional opportunities, programs, services, job placement assistance, employment or in policies governing student conduct and attendance. Any person suspecting a discriminatory practice should contact the Executive Director of Human Resources at Utica Community Schools, Greendale, Sterling Heights, MI or call (586) Page 15

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