Monthly Archives: February 2018

Good Morning

Good Morning

 

  • With the institution of School Wide Positive Behavior Intervention (PBIS) Support, any infraction that occurs requiring an assigned out of school suspension is considered a major offense.  Any student that causes a major infraction resulting in an out of school suspension will not be allowed to participate or attend any school function.  It is our philosophy that school events are designed for students that have not broken the rules and are in good standing academically and behaviorally.  These events include all dances including prom, any celebration of achievement, and the senior barbeque.   If a student is out of school suspended they are not allowed on school grounds or at any before or after school sponsored event while on suspension this does include away sporting events.

 

 

 

  • Do you want to earn $500 this summer for painting a mural with fellow Dearborn Students? Seniors and Juniors can apply to join the POP Design Team. Please see Ms. Patroniti or Ms. Daly in the Art Hall for an application. Applications are due March 16th. 

 

 

 

  • DU hockey plays its first Regional hockey game tonight at 6:30 at the DISC vs New Boston Huron.  Come and Cheer them on!!

 

 

 

  • Neon Night will be held on March 23 @ 7:00 pm. Tickets will go on sale starting Monday, March 12.” Guest Pass applications are available in the Student Office, the due date is Wednesday March 21st – the cost is $5.

 

Time To Nominate Your Favorite Teacher!

 

  • It’s time for students to nominate their favorite Dearborn Public Schools teacher for the 2018 Alberta Muirhead Teacher of the Year Students’ Choice Award, sponsored by the Dearborn Area Chamber of Commerce, and presented by LaFontaine Automotive Group. The deadline for submitting applications is Friday, March 16, 2018 at 5:00 pm.

 

An on-line nomination form can be found directly at: https://goo.gl/nuCtnN

Printed nomination forms are also available and may be picked up at any Dearborn public school and the District’s Administration Office.

 

ALL – PERMISSION SLIPS – ARE DUE TODAY!!

TOMORROW – IS PIT LOAD IN/ SET UP –

 

Good Morning,

Good Morning,

With the institution of School Wide Positive Behavior Intervention (PBIS) Support, any infraction that occurs requiring an assigned out of school suspension is considered a major offense.  Any student that causes a major infraction resulting in an out of school suspension will not be allowed to participate or attend any school function.  It is our philosophy that school events are designed for students that have not broken the rules and are in good standing academically and behaviorally.  These events include all dances including prom, any celebration of achievement, and the senior barbeque.   If a student is out of school suspended they are not allowed on school grounds or at any before or after school sponsored event while on suspension this does include away sporting events.

 

 

 

DU hockey plays its first Regional hockey game tonight at 6:30 at the DISC vs New Boston Huron.  Come and Cheer them on!!

Neon Night will be held on March 23 @ 7:00 pm. Tickets will go on sale starting Monday, March 12.

 

FRC- COMPETITION- MARCH 2 & 3 2018 – SOUTHFIELD

MEETING – EVERYDAY- AFTER SCHOOL –

 

 

T.G.I.F!

T.G.I.F!

At the PEP RALLY 6TH HOUR TODAY WE WILL ANNOUNCE THE TOTAL DOLLAR AMOUNT RAISED FOR DOCTORS WITHOUT BORDERS

 

SATURDAY & SUNDAY & MONDAY MEETINGS

 

NO SCHOOL FEBRUARY 19 /20/21/22/23 2018

. Keep It Light

When you try and relax, you feel fidgety. Your mind starts racing and you end up wasting the time you’re putting toward rest by obsessively waiting for it to be over. Throw away the traditional definition of relaxation and find what works best for you. Choose a super light, super-easy activity you enjoy that keeps your mind occupied so your body can take a breather.

2. Focus on Singletasking

The key is to do one thing and one thing only. It has to require your full attention, but it can’t be emotionally or physically taxing. Focus on every detail of what you’re doing: For example, try your hand at a word search or crossword puzzle. Read a book. Paint your nails. There are many people who’ve taken up knitting because of its relaxing qualities: Counting stitches, the movement of the needles, and the patterns that emerge.

3. Define Your Mood, Define Your Activity

If you’ve had a crap day at work and there’s some pent-up anger going on, reading a book isn’t going to cut it – reading the same sentence 70 times equals more frustration. Instead, go for a walk in a busy part of town where there’s plenty of activity to distract you from your aggression. Or, if you’re physically wiped but your mind’s racing, listen to soothing music while giving yourself a facial.

Always choose an activity that best suits the mood you’re in. All that matters is the activity is light, easy, and it’s the only thing you’re doing.

4. Do What’s Relaxing to You

We all have quirky things we find relaxing that other people don’t. I find doing dishes to be relaxing: It’s a solid combination of physical activity and mental focus that realigns me when I’m stressed. I also enjoy playing with my cat – he’s the perfect little character to focus on because he reminds me to keep things simple. You might find bike rides relaxing, or putting on makeup.

GOOD MORNING

GOOD MORNING

E.F.H.S will begin this morning with a moment of silence to respect and reflect on the events that took place in Florida.

 

Night School (ASAP) classes will start today after school. Please make sure you have received your schedule from the student office. If you are talking Biology S1, make sure you go to F-10 for the initial meeting with Mr. Harrison.

 

This year’s Benefit Concert/Talent show is again part of Charity Week.  If you selected “Talent Show” as one of your Passport choices, you will get to attend during school TODAY, Thursday February 15.  We will perform again that evening, Thursday 15 February at 7pm.  Please invite your friends and family to that evening performance.  All proceeds go to benefit Doctors Without Borders and our EFHS Charity Week!

 

 

 

FINAL BUILD WEEK IS HERE!!

We will meet:

EVERYDAY (YES!! THAT INCLUDES THE WEEKEND)

02/17/18 – 8:00 A.M. – 2:00 P.M.

02/18/18 – 7:30 A.M. – 2:00 P.M.

 

 

 

 

GOOD – MORNING-

GOOD – MORNING-

 

  • Thunderbirds, it is that time again to showcase your talents and speak your truth! The Social Justice Club will be having their second annual poetry slam on Tuesday as part of Charity Week! For those of you that would like to participate in the Social Justice Club’s Poetry Slam, please send submissions to the email efsocialjustice@gmail.com. If you plan to sing, send the lyrics; as for rappers or poets, send a copy of the piece you plan to recite or perform. Along with your submission, it would be greatly appreciated if the submissions have the performers name and number attached so confirmation messages of approval can be sent. All submissions should be in at latest Sunday night, no later than 11:59 pm. Confirmation of performance will be sent within the following day. Bring your talents whether it be singing, rapping, or spoken word. Please keep it clean and get creative!

 

 

WEDNESDAY / THURSDAY/ FRIDAY!! PASSPORT DAYS!! 

$5.00 GETS YOU A PASSPORT TO SPECIAL EVENTS 

$10.00 GETS YOU A T.SHIRT 

 

Regarding the Leadership Summit on February 28th, at the Ford Center for Performing Arts, the deadline to submit the permission slip is Tuesday, February 13th.  There is room for only 50 students, so please turn your slip in.

 

 

  • WEDNESDAY IS COUNT DAY!!!  PLEASE BE ON TIME TO ALL CLASSES!!!

 

 

 

  • Girls Tennis pre-season meeting will happen TODAY: Monday Feb 12th 3pm in the Cafeteria

 

“Arabic Culture Club will meet today A & B lunches, in room B3, to practice for Charity week Cultural event. All are welcome to join and help” STUDENTS CAN ONLY GO DURING THEIR ASSIGNED LUNCH AND MUST HAVE A PASS FROM MS. MAHMOUD! 

FINAL – BUILD – WEEK-

LATE MEETINGS FOR THIS WEEK (2:20-7:30P.M.)

GOOD MORNING!

GOOD MORNING!

 

  • Charity week is fast approaching, Feb 12th-16th.  Please buy your passports by this Wednesday, Feb 7th from your 3rd hour teacher.  Passports cost $5.  

 

 

  • The pancake breakfast kick off is on Monday, Feb 12th from 6:30-7:30 in the cafeteria.  You can buy tickets for $3 at both A & B lunch, but you can also buy tickets the morning of.  Raffle tickets for charity week dodgeball, bowling, and basketball are also on sale during both lunches.  Get involved!  See Mrs Haddad if you have any questions.

 

 

  • Charity Week: The Social Justice Club will be hosting a Bowling Fundraiser at Thunderbowl Lanes on February 11th from 4:30-6:30 for Charity week! buy your tickets during both lunches.

 

 

 

 

  • Straight?  Gay? Bi? Gender Fluid?  Gender Neutral?  Non- Gender Conforming?  What is all that?  The EFHS Gay/Straight Alliance will meet after school on Thursday 8 February at 2:45 pm in Room C-6. This group is for anyone on the Gender Spectrum who wants to learn more or support each other on their path.  This club is an open, safe, judgement free zone.  Come be yourself and learn about others. 

 

 

 

  • Girls Tennis pre-season meeting will happen on: Monday Feb 12th 3pm in the Cafeteria

 

 

MEETING TODAY (O.S.S)