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English Language Learner ........................................................................Saron Mengesha
Family & Consumer Science ...................................................................Rachel Angrimson
Instrumental Music ...................................................................................... Maren Johnson
Mathematics ................................................................................................. Matthew Slane
Physical/Safety/Wellness Education ...............................................................Casey Dravis
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Social Studies ............................................................................................ Samuel Penders
Special Services ........................................................................................ Sahra Mohamed
Technology ................................................................................................. Branson Reasor
Vocal Music ................................................................................................ Madeline Fisher
Work Experience Program .........................................................................Dina Davydenko
World Language ....................................................................................... Taylor Thompson
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Mid-Winter Concerts------------------------------------------------------------- Monday, January 27 at 6:30 & 8:00 p.m.
Drumline Invitational** (gym) ----------------------------------------------------------- Saturday, February 1 at 6:00 p.m.
Late Winter Band Concerts ------------------------------------------------------ Monday, March 17 at 6:30 & 8:00 p.m.
Jazz Band Concert (with Guest Artist Greg Keel playing saxophone) ---------Thursday, March 20 at 7:30 p.m.
Concerto Concert (Wind Ensemble with senior soloists) ------------------------------- Monday, May 5 at 7:30 p.m.
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Dr. Randall W. Peterson
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Dakota Ridge School
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Rob Duchscher, Chairperson
Jackie Magnuson, Vice Chairperson
Gary Huusko, Clerk
Art Coulson, Treasurer
Joel Albright, Director
Mike Roseen, Director
Bob Schutte, Director
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Linear Algebra
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• Every Golfer on the course will have a Positive Experience
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management, and mental game.
Camp Includes:
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6200 140th Street West
Apple Valley, MN 55124-6912
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Eagan, Minnesota 55123
Lisa Carlson, Principal
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Saturday, October 11, 2014
The last four years has been an anticipation of
this wonderful moment. Congratulations on
Noon to 3:00 p.m. all of the hard work you have done to allow
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Brian Johnson: Eagan HS Head Boys Golf Coach
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2009 MN State HS Individual Champion Coach
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PGA Golf Teaching Professional - Class A
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on the front page and you will be sent to Seat Yourself, our online ticket sales company. Print your receipt and it will serve
as your ticket voucher at the door. Or, the Eagan High School Box Office (ph. 651-683-6964) opens the week of or week
before the theatre production. Hours are 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. each day students are in school and one hour before
curtain at ticketed performances. See individual production information for exact dates and times. All seats are reserved.
• Ticket Prices for Plays • Adults $7 - Students $5 - Sr. Citizens $5
• Ticket Prices for Musicals and ENCORE! • Adults $9 - Students $5 - Sr. Citizens $7
• EHS Concerts – No Admission Charge (unless noted)
• All events will be held in Eagan High School Auditorium unless otherwise noted.
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Vocal Music Concerts
Dakota Valley Festival Concert (Tickets sold at the door or from choir members) --- Sunday, October 27 at 7:30 p.m.
Concert Choir Only - Shepherd of the Valley, Apple Valley
Fall Concerts -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tuesday, October 29 at 6:00 & 7:30 p.m.
Holiday Concerts------------------------------------------------------------------------ Monday, December 16 at 6:00 & 7:30 p.m.
Showcase Concerts----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Monday, March 3 at 6:00 & 7:30 p.m.
Just Desserts Pops Concert* (Vox, Caché, B Natural) ------------------------------------ Wednesday, March 19 at 7:30 p.m.
Spring Concert and Awards
10th, 11th, 12th Grade Choirs ----------------------------------------------------------------Wednesday, June 4 at 7:00 p.m.
9th Grade Choirs ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Thursday, June 5 at 6:00 p.m.
* Tickets required - purchase from choir members in advance
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Eagan High School Performing Arts 2013.2014
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You are Invited! Come and join us for our 24th Performing
Arts Season at Eagan High School!
We welcome you to our Theatre and Performing Arts Season
and promise that you will enjoy the performances of our
students throughout this school year. Please keep this brochure
at hand so that you don’t miss any of the fun.
This year we performed Thornton Wilder’s Our Town in late
September. Although it was too early for this brochure we hope
that you attended the performances. 2013 is the 75th anniversary of
the beloved play.
For the 2nd year we have our Eagan Has Talent! Show on November
2nd. Auditions are being held in October and we welcome any and
all to audition. Last year this show, co-sponsored by Eagan HS and the
Eagan Foundation, featured performers and groups of all ages on the
EHS stage.
ENCORE! 2013 will perform in December and the Broadway smash Elvis
Presley based musical All Shook Up takes the stage in late February. A
bluegrass music version of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer will perform in
late April and early May.
Throughout the year there are many Instrumental and Vocal Music Concerts
and you are very welcome to enjoy them with us. See you soon!
Dr. Polly Reikowski, Principal, Eagan High School
DISTRICT 196
SCHOOL BOARD
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Hello EHS Arts Patrons:
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• Daunte Culp
• Jesse Jackson
Rob Duchscher, Chairperson
Jackie Magnuson, Vice Chairperson
Gary Huusko, Clerk
Art Coulson, Treasurer
Joel Albright, Director
Mike Roseen, Director
Bob Schutte, Director
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• Dave Tho
• Steven Jobs
• Faith Hill
Jane K. Berenz, Superintendent
Dr. Polly Reikowski,
Eagan High School Principal
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Box Offce: 651-683-6964 • Online: www.eagan.k12.mn.us
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Educating our students to reach their full potential
Serving all or part of Rosemount, Apple Valley, Eagan, Burnsville, Coates, Inver Grove Heights, Lakeville, and Empire and Vermillion Townships
www.district196.org
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