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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) Main Office Fax: (586) Counseling: (586) Homework requests Counseling Fax: (586) Attendance: (586) Absences and early dismissalsplease leave a message. PARENT TEACHER CONFERENCES THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11 TH 11:30 A.M. 2:30 P.M. AND 4:00 P.M. 8:00 P.M. HIGHLIGHTS IN THIS ISSUE: Ike Calendar UCS Calendar 3 November 6 th Bond Proposal 4 UCS Text Messaging Service 5 Highlights on the Ike Website 6 Become a UCS School Bus Driver 7 Macomb Community College 8 Instrumental Music Boosters 9 BAND-A-RAMA Student Council News 11 National Honor Society 11 Key Club 12 Athletic Booster Club News Athletics 16 Customizable School Menus Meal Prices 17 Kroger Community Rewards 18 In the Know 19 Vision and Mission 20 FROM THE PRINCIPAL S DESK... Fall is in the air. Congratulations on another remarkable Eisenhower Homecoming season. I continue to be so proud of our Eagles. The Homecoming spirit week, football game and dance were all a huge success. For any families who may be interested, mark your calendars for picture retake Day which is scheduled for Tuesday, October 16 th. Announcements will be made in the morning releasing students who would like to have a retake done. It may seem hard to believe, but we are just about five weeks into school and already talking about progress reports and parent teacher conferences. The progress report marking period ends on October 5 th. Parent Teachers Conferences are being held on October 11 th running from 11:30 a.m. 2:30 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. Like last year, conferences are being held earlier this school year to coincide with the progress window. Progress report grades will be available via PowerSchool. Since grades are so readily accessible through technology, hard copies of progress reports will not be sent home unless requested by a parent. We very much look forward to having some great conversations about your son or daughter s academic progress. I would like to extend a special thank you to all the families who attended our Open House on September 18 th. Our Eisenhower staff was happy to be able to make connections with their students parents and start to form those strong family school relationships that will be a foundation for student achievement. For those of you who were unable to attend, please feel free to contact your student s teachers via or telephone. We will continue to use the PowerSchool student database that allows parents to monitor their student s academic progress. If you need any additional assistance with PowerSchool Unified Classroom login information, please contact the main office. Support documents can also be found on the Eisenhower website in the My EHS folder. I hope that you have been receiving my and message blasts in our attempt to keep you informed and aware of important information. If you haven t been receiving those or phone messages please make a point to verify your contact information with a staff member in the office. Additionally, the Utica Community Schools has a mobile app as another means to receive information. Simply visit the itunes or Google Play app stores and search Utica Community Schools to download the free app. Once you have the app downloaded, be sure to set which schools you would like to receive notifications from. Thank you for your continued involvement in your child s education and helping to make Eisenhower such a great place for our students. Thank you and GO EAGLES! Sincerely, Jared A. McEvoy Principal Check out the new Ike Spirit Rock located on the grassy area between the practice field and the tennis courts. Each week a different student group will have the opportunity to paint it based on established guidelines.

2 DATE/LOCATION TIME EVENT October 9 ECC 9:00 a.m. Sounding Board Meeting October 11 11:30 a.m. 2:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. Afternoon Parent Teacher Conferences Evening Parent Teacher Conferences October 16 Behind Media Center 7:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m. Picture Re-take Day: bring unwanted pictures back and give them to photographer. MST/CSI student should go directly to the photographer upon their return to Ike. Forms are available in the main office. November 2 Marking Period Ends November 4 2:00 a.m. Daylight Savings Time Ends Turn clocks 1 hour backwards November 6 November 7 No School Suicide Awareness Day 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 February 27 4:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. Spring Parent Teacher Conferences 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 April 12 April 19 Testing Window Card Marking Ends 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 May 30 7:20 a.m. 2:14 p.m. Normal class schedule for all students May IKE CALENDAR Make sure to check out the Eisenhower website (Eisenhower.uticak12.org) for the athletic, club and general calendars. Information is added daily. 7:20 a.m. 10:24 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 2:14 p.m. Senior Final Exams for 4 th, 5 th & 6 th Hours Senior Final Exams for 1 st, 2 nd & 3 rd Hours Senior Picnic on Ike s Practice Field. 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 NOVEMBER 6 TH BOND PROPOSAL SAFETY, TECHNOLOGY AND INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENTS HIGHLIGHT NOVEMBER 6 TH BOND PROPOSAL The Utica Community Schools Board of Education has unanimously (7-0) approved placing a $155 million bond proposal on the November 6 th ballot to address safety and security, technology and infrastructure improvements identified through the district s strategic, long-range facility improvement program. The bond proposal will allow us to continue providing an environment that supports the academic excellence for students that our community expects and deserves, Board of Education president Gene Klida said. The bond projects address safety and security and infrastructure priorities that directly impact our classrooms. The projects also provide our teachers the tools they need to drive learning and develop the job skills that businesses needed to build our economy. Voter approval of the bond proposal has been structured to keep the tax rate at or below the current level. The bond proposal will affect each UCS student and every UCS school and school facility. THE BALLOT PROPOSAL STATES THAT THAT THE BOND PROPOSAL WILL PROVIDE FOR: 1. making safety and security improvements, including cameras and door-locking systems; 2. equipping, furnishing, re-equipping and refurnishing school district buildings, facilities, and structures, and acquiring school buses and technology equipment; 3. constructing additions to and/or remodeling school district buildings; and 4. improving and developing sites, including playgrounds, athletic fields, facilities, and structures in the school district. Safe and secure schools are a top priority for our community and our district, Superintendent Dr. Christine Johns said. The improvements in this bond proposal are a key piece to our collaborative efforts with local law enforcement to continue to keep our schools safe places for students and staff. Technology improvements provide students and teachers the resources to support learning, including key areas of Career and Technical Education (CTE) and the integration of skills that ensure success in college and career. The infrastructure projects also support the district s long-range improvement programs in key areas of roofing, paving and the replacement of buses. Board of Education Treasurer Dr. Robert Ross emphasized that voter approval of the bond proposal has been structured to not increase the current tax rate. Through solid fiscal planning, this bond issue has been designed to ensure we can address our facility priorities at or below our current millage level, Dr. Ross said. Dr. Ross added that the improvements will allow the district to extend the life of current school buildings and protect the investment the community has made in its facilities. Area realtors are clear that the strength of Utica Community Schools protects property values and draws new families and businesses to the communities we serve, he said. Dr. Ross noted, that by law, the bond revenue will be used only for capital improvements and may be not used for operating expenses, such as salaries or utilities. It is important that our taxpayers know that all revenue must be used for the purposes that are specified in the bond proposal and the expenditures are independently audited, he said. More information and an overview of projects are available on the district s website at If you would like additional information, please principal Jared McEvoy at jared.mcevoy@uticak12.org or call Page 4

5 UCS TEXT MESSAGING SERVICE Page 5

6 HIGHLIGHTS ON THE IKE WEBSITE Where is it now on the Website? Athletic Calendar Attendance and Tardy Information Bell to Bell Schedule Breakfast and Lunch at Ike Club Calendar Clubs and Advisors Copy Room Volunteers Needed Flight of the Eagle Newsletter Fundraising Inclement Weather-School Closing Information Kroger Community Rewards Main Office and Counseling Hours, Address, Phone, and Fax # s Mission and Vision Points of Pride PowerSchool Information School Calendar Sounding Board Meeting Dates Student Handbook Student Notes (Weekly) Teacher Homework and Websites Transcript Information Volunteer Criminal History Check form Select Calendar, then select Eisenhower Athletics. Select About Us, then select Attendance. Select About Us. Select Students, then select Student News and Information. Select Calendar, then select Eisenhower Clubs. You can click on Categories and select a specific club - the calendar will only show you that clubs dates. Select About Us, then select Clubs and Advisors. Select Parents, then select Parent Involvement. Select Ike News, then select Flight of the Eagle Newsletter. Select About Us, then select Fundraisers. Select About Us, then select News. Select About Us, then select Fundraisers. Select About Us. Homepage Select About Us, then select Points of Pride. Select Parents, then select My EHS. Select Calendar. You can click on Categories and select a specific category - then the calendar will only show you that categories dates. 1. Select Calendar. You can click on Categories and select Sounding Board then calendar will only show you the Sounding Board dates. or 2. Select Parents then select Parent Involvement. Select Parents. Then select, Student Handbook. Select Ike News, then select Student Notes-Weekly. Select About Us, then select Teacher Websites. Select Students, then select Seniors. Select Parents, then select Parent Involvement. Page 6

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9 INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC BOOSTERS The 2018/19 Eisenhower Marching Eagles are soaring through the season! Under the direction of Mr. Christopher Traskal and Mrs. Lawanda Parker, the band is already delivering top-notch performances. They have already performed in three half-time shows for the Eisenhower Football games at Swinehart Field. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TOUR On September 24 th, the band toured several UCS elementary schools, where they played songs, demonstrated different musical instruments and had fun with the kids while promoting the Instrumental Music program! DETROIT JAZZ FESTIVAL Also in September, the Eisenhower Jazz Ensemble had the honor of performing in the 2018 Detroit Jazz Festival! This event is the largest free Jazz Festival in the United States and the ensemble had to pass stringent criteria and be invited to this prestigious event. They played on September 1 st on the Waterfront Stage in Hart Plaza, where they put on an exemplary show as they represented Eisenhower High School and UCS! THEME The Marching Band practices every Tuesday and Thursday after school hours to perfect their show, which they perform during half-time at all Ike home football games. The theme for this year is The Planets and includes selections relating to the Solar System and Stars. The selections featured are: 24K Magic by Bruno MARS a mash-up of VENUS by Bananarama September by EARTH, Wind & Fire Bohemian Rhapsody by Freddie MERCURY Soak Up the SUN by Sheryl Crow The band also plays other fun musical selections pregame and helps energize the crowd throughout the games to support our team towards victory! WIN THE BAND RAFFLE WINNER On October 7 th, the Marching Band will travel to the home of the lucky raffle winner of Win the Band! The band will march through the neighborhood and perform their show in front of that home. BAND-A-RAMA Also on October 7 th, the Marching Eagles will perform in the Utica Community Schools Band-a-Rama, an annual event which showcases the four UCS Marching Bands! Band-a-Rama, which will be at 6:00 p.m. at Swinehart Field, is a must-see as it features almost 600 of the District s finest students performing at an exemplary level! MINI BAND CAMP All this hard work and practice, including a day of Mini- Band Camp on October 6 th (at Eisenhower HS), culminates in our performance at MSBOA Marching Band Festival the week of October 8 th. The Marching Eagles, along with other area High School bands, will perform their show and be rated by professional judges. Follow the Marching Eagles and Eisenhower Instrumental Music on Facebook ( ikehsbands), Twitter ( and on Come out and see the 2018/19 Marching Eagles this season! You don t want to miss them! Page 9

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11 STUDENT COUNCIL NEWS Homecoming season is officially over and the Eisenhower Student Council would like to thank everyone for their participation! We hope everyone enjoyed the spirit week, pep assembly, homecoming game, and the dance! THIS MONTH HOLDS OTHER NEW EVENTS: Student Council will be hosting Leadership Day on October 25 th. Most hours of the day will be spent in the PAC, doing leadership and teamwork activities to build character and listening to a keynote speaker. A few people from each group in the school will be sent an invitation and will receive a pass from class. Our school will also be hosting leadership and student council students from Shelby and Malow! SENIOR ALL NIGHT PARTY The Senior All Night Party will be holding a meeting on October 9 th at 7:00 p.m. in room 637. This will be providing more information and getting everyone involved up to speed. FUNDRAISER Eisenhower Student Council will also be holding an all-day fundraiser at Buffalo Wild Wings on October 24 th. Homecoming Court top right: Vendela Kerner, Carina Hanna (Homecoming Queen), Iain Robb Homecoming King, Alexis Irwin, and Brianna Smith. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY THE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Morgan McCloud President Brian Jones Vice-President Alexis Brecht Secretary Parker Friedrich Treasurer Alessandra Cappussi Parliamentarian Alyssa Battani Historian Page 11

12 KEY CLUB Key Club is an international student-led organization which provides its members with opportunities to provide service, build character and develop leadership Key Club mission statement. WHAT IS KEY CLUB? Key Club is one of the oldest and largest student-run organizations and it is hosted here at Eisenhower! In Key Club, members are given the opportunity to volunteer and lead in various community services and activities, from collecting shoes and cans to making blankets and care packages. Working alongside faculty and Kiwanis advisors, members learn how to give back, build character and develop leadership skills. There is something here for everyone, so all students are welcome to join! Meetings are held every Thursday at 6:45 a.m. in the ECC. Each member has a service goal of 50 hours of community service per year. Key Club gives many opportunities to participate. Some examples of events are: Food Drive: Bring in canned food items or healthy snacks for kids Shoe Drive: We collect gently used shoes throughout the year Blood Drive: On October 18 th we will have our fall blood drive. We need volunteers to help set up and organize the drive, please sign up as soon as possible. We are also in need of blood donors. Shelby Senior Center and Shelby Parks and Rec: Volunteers are needed to staff events throughout the year. We love to help out! October is a very busy month for Key Clubbers. Here are some of the events that are planned. Halloween Spectacular Shred Day Crop Walk Leadership Day Red Cross Blood Drive Our club is open to any student in the school. Join us for a great year of service! PLEASE visit our website for more information at Ikekeyclub.weebly.com EISENHOWER KEY CLUB OFFICERS Parker Fiedrich President Amanda Dowdican Vice President Samantha Souder Secretary Anthony Berkimer Treasurer Claire Souder Bulletin Editor Linda-Ann Heldt Kiwanis Advisor Linda Craun Faculty Advisor BLOOD DRIVE AT EISENHOWER Thursday, October 18, :30 a.m. 1:30 p.m. in the P.A.C. Lobby Students and staff, please make an appointment during lunch hours. BENEFITS OF DONATING It feels great to donate! You get free juice and delicious Keebler cookies. It s something you can spare most people have blood to spare... yet, there is still not enough to go around. You will help ensure blood is on the shelf when needed most people don t think they ll ever need blood, but many do. You will be someone s hero in fact, you could help save more than one life with just one donation GETTING OVER THE FEAR OF NEEDLES Afraid of needles? You are not alone. Many people share that fear but find that they can still give blood. What most say is that the slight initial pinch pales in comparison to the feeling of accomplishment they get at the end of a successful donation! TIPS FOR A SUCCESSFUL DONATION Maintain a healthy iron level in your diet Hydrate drink an extra 16 oz of liquid before and after your donation Have a healthy meal before your donation avoid foods high in fat just prior to donation Remember to bring photo ID! Height and Weight Requirements for Male Donors If you are or taller You must weigh at least Height and Weight Requirements for Female Donors If you are or taller You must weigh at least Page 12

13 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. 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 Kim Getaw Member at Large Visit us at: 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). For more information: 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 more information: LIKE SHOPPING? How can you shop and support Eisenhower Athletics at the same time? Easy, before you visit Amazon, visit and you ll be redirected to Amazon. Once you login using your personal login ID, any purchases you make during that session, Eisenhower Athletics will receive a generous referral fee. No gimmicks, no price increases, just a simple way to support your IKE Eagles. Please DON T forget us when doing your holiday shopping! FALL FUNDRAISING EVENT A Night at the Races Event Date: Saturday, October 27, 2018 Doors Open: 6:00 p.m. with Strolling Buffett and Open Bar Races Begin: 7:00 p.m. Location: Vintage House Utica Rd. Fraser, MI Admission Donation: $50 For your convenience purchase tickets online: or see the Booster Tent at Swinehart home games and/or our General Membership Meeting on Monday, October 8, 2018 at 7:00 p.m. See you soon! For program details, see complete set of rules on eisenhowerathletics.com/hq/volunteer-requests/ Page 13

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16 ATHLETIC ADMISSION PRICES ATHLETICS Athletic passes can be purchased; during Eagle Days Registration, bookkeeper s office or online at Athletic Pass through Pay Schools. EVENT 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 TICKET PRICE $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 PASSES *ONLY VALID FOR UCS HOME EVENTS *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 16

17 CUSTOMIZABLE SCHOOL MENUS MEAL PRICES BREAKFAST IS SERVED! SCHOOL MEAL PRICES FOR STUDENTS WILL REMAIN UNCHANGED FOR THE SCHOOL YEAR MEAL PRICES Elementary, Lunch $ 2.75 Junior High, Lunch $ 2.90 High School, Lunch $ 2.95 All Grades, Breakfast $ 1.75 A healthy, nutritious breakfast is a critical ingredient to the success of our students. To help our students succeed, the school breakfast program is available in all of our schools. Healthy choices include cereal, whole-grain breakfast bars, yogurt, fruit and milk in the elementary buildings. Those choices, along with fresh-made hot breakfast sandwiches and other favorites are featured in the secondary buildings. Fresh-made fruit smoothies are also available in the high schools. Breakfast is served in the cafeteria prior to the start of the school day. For menu information and serving times at your student s school, please check the schools website or on the Utica Community Schools Mobile App. Page 17

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19 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 19

20 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 October 9 ECC 9:00 a.m. Sounding Board Meeting October 11 11:30 a.m. 2:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. Afternoon Parent Teacher Conferences Evening Parent Teacher Conferences October 16 Behind Media Center 7:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m. Picture Re-take Day: bring unwanted pictures back and give them to photographer. MST/CSI student should go directly to the photographer upon their return to Ike. Forms are available in the main office. November 2 Marking Period Ends November 4 2:00 a.m. Daylight Savings Time Ends Turn clocks 1 hour backwards November 6 November 7 No School Suicide Awareness Day November 13 ECC 1:00 p.m. Sounding Board Meeting November Thanksgiving Break November 26 (Monday) 7:20 a.m. Classes Resume 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 20

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