“I have always trusted the quality and professionalism of our graphics department.” “You run a first rate design and printing operation.” ics “The graph t is n e m rt a dep hey T amazing. our ll a t e have m ne o d d n a s need nt e ll so with exce .” e ic serv The District 196 Print Shop provides quality, cost-effective design, print, copy and bindery services to support the needs of our schools, departments, teachers, and staff. We are located at the District Service Center in Rosemount. we’re here to help with all your design, copying, printing and binding needs. Banners Interaction of Europe and the World Individual in Society Classroom Posters AP Euro Themes States and Other Institutions of Power Shivani Alapati Alexis Anderson Kathryn Hinderaker Rachel Angrimson Hannah Hoff Poverty and Prosperity Archat Iyer Noah Brown Michelle Ji Charles Cahow Garrett Johnson Abraham Carter Lyle Johnson Carly Challgren Maren Johnson Henry Clinton Shretij Kapoor Nicole Crashell Kevin Kayser Dan Dao Jeremy Koletar Dina Davydenko Hemanth Kumar Anthony Deziel Dillon Kurila Casey Dravis Kyle LaMott VALEDICTORIANS Taylor Leighton Julia Luciano Anoohya Muppirala Kara Sjostrom Writing Studio SALUTATORIANS Hannah Hoff Tanner Leighton Brittney Sjulstad TOP SCHOLARS Muskaan Goyal Hannah Hoff Tanner Leighton Taylor Leighton Julia Luciano Anoohya Muppirala Amanda Myroniuk Kara Sjostrom Brittney Sjulstad Lucy Stephenson Sydney Tait Student writing is at the center of course instruction. Students develop skills in generating and gathering ideas for a paper, drafting, revising, and editing. Students share their writing with others in the class (peers and instructor), receive frequent feedback from the instructor and peers, and read and respond carefully to the work of their classmate. GRADUATES WITH HIGHEST HONORS Shivani Alapati Alexis Anderson Kendall Bradley Noah Brown Charles Cahow Abraham Carter Carly Challgren Henry Clinton Nicole Crashell Dan Dao Anthony Deziel Muskaan Goyal Ribhav Gupta Kathryn Hinderaker Hannah Hoff Archat Iyer Michelle Ji Garrett Johnson Lyle Johnson Shretij Kapoor Kevin Kayser Jeremy Koletar Hemanth Kumar Dillon Kurila Kyle LaMott Benjamin Lanning Helen Larson Tanner Leighton Taylor Leighton Emily Lekah Justin Lu Apoorva Malarvannan Megan Matalamaki Joseph Mosset Anoohya Muppirala Joseph Parkhill Varoon Pazhyanur Christopher Roos Kaitlyn Ryan Spencer Sawyer Carter Schwartz William Selby Rostyslav Simonov Kara Sjostrom MacKenzie Skipper Matthew Slane Benjamin Slotten Jacob Sobiech Lucy Stephenson Veronica Swanson Sydney Tait Rahul Tiwari Mitchell Walstad Sonya Yermishkin Danielle Zhang Van Duong Benjamin Lanning Madeline Fisher Helen Larson Muskaan Goyal Tanner Leighton Madison Guebert Taylor Leighton Ribhav Gupta Emily Lekah Lauren Herland P r o j ec ex P lo r et Peter Liffrig Students of the Year - 2015 Class of 2015 Information College in the Schools: Objective Knowledge and Subjective Visions Kendall Bradley Logo and T-Shirt Design NATIONAL MERIT PROGRAM Art .......................................................................................................................Peter Liffrig Business & Marketing ...................................................................................Kendall Qualey Dance ............................................................................................................Ashuna Moore English/Language Arts........................................................................................ Van Duong English Language Learner ........................................................................Saron Mengesha Family & Consumer Science ...................................................................Rachel Angrimson Instrumental Music ...................................................................................... Maren Johnson Mathematics ................................................................................................. Matthew Slane Physical/Safety/Wellness Education ...............................................................Casey Dravis Science ........................................................................................................... Ribhav Gupta Social Studies ............................................................................................ Samuel Penders Special Services ........................................................................................ Sahra Mohamed Technology ................................................................................................. Branson Reasor Vocal Music ................................................................................................ Madeline Fisher Work Experience Program .........................................................................Dina Davydenko World Language ....................................................................................... Taylor Thompson NATIONAL MERIT FINALISTS Muskaan Goyal Shretij Kapoor Justin Lu Apoorva Malarvannan Christopher Roos NATIONAL MERIT COMMENDED Kendall Bradley Nicole Crashell Ribhav Gupta Michelle Ji Garrett Johnson Benjamin Lanning Varoon Pazhyanur Kaitlyn Ryan Spencer Sawyer Rostyslav Simonov MacKenzie Skipper Matthew Slane Benjamin Slotten Fine Arts Student of the Year .............................................................Apoorva Malarvannan Performing Arts Student of the Year ............................................................... Mason Swain Student Scholar Artist of the Year ...........................................................................Justin Lu Student Athletes of the Year ..................................................................... Madison Guebert Cole McDevitt Student Scholar Athletes of the Year ............................................................... Julia Luciano Jacob Wilson “Triple A” Award ........................................................................................... Lauren Herland Justin Lu * Students earn 4 elective college credits through this class (if course is completed). Major Assignments: Personal Narrative (2-3 pages), Analysis of a Social Issue (2-3 pages), Analysis of Rhetorical Devices in an Essay (1-2 pages), and Short Research Paper (4-5 pages) I am a Greenleaf Gator! I wIll use Cooperation Justin Lu Textbooks and Supplies: • 40 Model Essays: A Portable Anthology by Jane E. Aaron and Ellen Kuhl Repetto • They Say, I Say: The Moves That Matter in Academic Writing by Gerald Graff and Cathy Birkenstein • Voice Lessons by Nancy Dean Julia Luciano Apoorva Malarvannan Megan Matalamaki Cole McDevitt Saron Mengesha Sahra Mohamed Ashuna Moore Joseph Mosset Anoohya Muppirala Amanda Myroniuk Joseph Parkhill Varoon Pazhyanur Samuel Penders Kendall Qualey Branson Reasor Christopher Roos Kaitlyn Ryan Spencer Sawyer William Selby Rostyslav Simonov Kara Sjostrom Brittney Sjulstad MacKenzie Skipper Matthew Slane Benjamin Slotten Jacob Sobiech Lucy Stephenson Mason Swain Veronica Swanson Sydney Tait Taylor Thompson Rahul Tiwari Mitchell Walstad Jacob Wilson Sonya Yermishkin Danielle Zhang Carter Schwartz This is a WRITING intensive class. ons… Know your opti changing the world It’s the Greenleaf way! 134 Just the family... Working together Baseball changing the world In the CAFETERIA we are… Respectful Mrs. Motschenbacher Eagan Volunteers Volunteers Working together VALLEY VISION changing the world Erin Metoxen, Lead Teacher name _ ________________________ EAGAN VS. ________________ GAME: 1 OR 2 DATE: ________________________ SUB POSITION NAME NO. _______ ________ Diamond Path Elementary – School of International Studies Diamond Path Elementary School of International Studies ________________ ) –________ ____ (________ _______________ ) ________________________ ____ (________ _______________ ) ________________________ ____ (________ DIAMOND PATH ELEMENTARY DIAMOND PATH ELEMENTARY _______________ ________________ ) ________ School of International Studies School of International Studies ____ (________ _______________________ ________ ) ________ ( ________ ____ _______________ ________ ) ________________ ____ (________ _______________ ) ________________________ ____ (________ _______________ ________ ________ ) ________ ____ (________ _______ ________________________ ) – School ________ (________ ____Elementary Diamond Path Elementary – School of International Studies Diamond Path of International Studies SUBSTITUTE SUBSTITUTE _______________ ) ________________________ ____ (________ No. Substitute Name No. Substitute Name #___ ____________________ ____ ________ DIAMOND PATH ELEMENTARY DIAMOND PATH ELEMENTARY #___ ________ ____________________ ____ #___Studies School ________ of International School of International Studies #___ ________ #___ ____________________ #___ ____________________ #___ ____________________ #___ ____________________ #___ ____________________ #___ ____________________ ______ ______________, ________ Coaches: ______________, • Calm Body • Calm Voice • Hands and feet to self •Hatsoff • Hoods down Volunteers Working together Responsible • Remain in the cafeteria unless you have a pass to leave •Keepourtableandtheflooraroundusclean • Use the trash receptacles •Leaveourtablelikewewouldliketofindit • Clean up our spills Ready to Learn • Eat a balanced meal • Treat food as fuel for our bodies and minds changing the world Volunteers Working together Volunteers Working together Steve Eggleston, Lead Teacher Version 2 - 320 copies twenty-fifteen Instrumental Music Concerts 3 part: white/yellow/pink Pops Concert ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thursday, November 7 at 7:30 p.m. Jazz Concert (EHS, DHMS, BHMS Jazz Ensembles) --------------------------- Tuesday, December 17 at 7:00 p.m. 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. Spring Concert and Awards 9th Grade Bands ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Monday, June 2 at 7:00 p.m. 10th, 11th, 12th Grade Bands----------------------------------------------------------- Tuesday, June 3 at 7:00 p.m. ** Tickets sold at the door or from drumline members lineup card-version 2.indd/District 196 Graphics/10-15-14 2014-2015 School Profile SUBSTITUTE Diamond Path Elementary – School of International Studies DIAMOND PATH ELEMENTARY School of International Studies SUPERINTENDENT Jane Berenz PRINCIPAL Dr. Randall W. Peterson DIAMOND PATH ELEMENTARY School of International Studies ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL STUDENT SERVICES Mr. Bruce Miller Dakota Ridge School Dakota Ridge School Department Leader for Counseling & Student Services: Ms. Carita Green Counseling Faculty Ms. Terri Greener Ms. Larinda Hodges Ms. Anne Scholen Mr. Mark Wanous Rob Duchscher, Chairperson Jackie Magnuson, Vice Chairperson Gary Huusko, Clerk Art Coulson, Treasurer Joel Albright, Director Mike Roseen, Director Bob Schutte, Director ing Band Festival Saturday, Septe mber Rosemount High 13, 2014 at 5:00 p.m. School “Irish” Stadium DIAMOND PATH ELEMENTARY School of International Studies Conference Champs: • South Suburban 2014 • Section 3 Champs: 2014 • State Runner-Up: Our Learning Facility Technology; an built-in LCD’s and SMART to computer classroom design includes connections; a 4:1 student Our state-of-the-art digital with digital building-wide wireless network/Internet a two-level learning commons infrastructure that includes labs; 1:1 9th grade iPad program; a 650 seat Performing ratio; student mobile computing fully-equipped television and digital editing studios, dance program; and studio and full-time curricular which is adjacent library research capabilities scene shop; a dedicated dance center a 4,500 square foot fitness Arts Center with a fly loft and surrounding the main gym; stadiums. four gyms with a running track recreational facilities and competition to 200 acres of playing fields, 150, 000 Our Learning Community of Minneapolis & St. Paul. and is located 15 miles south miles square 110 schools. 6 middle & 5 high District 196 encompasses are served in 18 elementary, residents and 27,000 students or Our Faculty Approximately 80% hold masters are engaged in by 230 faculty and staff members. College readiness is perpetuated more years of professional experience. All faculty members instruction. 10 or extensive action research informs doctorate degrees. 75% have of professional practice, where focused collaborative teams Counseling Office: 952.431.8914 Fax: 952.431.8932 CEEB Code: 242123 BOARD DiSTRiCT 196 SChOOL Rob Duchscher, Chairperson Jackie Magnuson, Vice Chairperson Gary Huusko, Clerk Art Coulson, Treasurer Joel Albright, Director Mike Roseen, Director Bob Schutte, Director Preparatory Curriculum AVID; STEM Comprehensive & College Placement; College in the Schools;an in-school including: Honors & Advanced and vocal music, which includes 15 subject areas are offered, emphasis on instrumental Education and work Scholar Program, five languages; dance; Career Development opportunities; Special & interests to support private lesson program; theater designed to personalize the students learning and are plan to meet their program alternatives. Courses an individualized learning are engaged in developing college readiness. All students at www.district196.org/evhs. curriculum guide is posted learning needs and goals. A Schools Courses (CiS) and U of M College in the and grade levels to Advanced Placement, honors are offered across the curriculum courses intellectual their and extending Advanced Placement and Honors/Accelerated students interested in challengingthe associated AP Exam. 90% of meet the special needs of high-performing Placement course and students take an Advanced potential. Over half of our Exam. a 3 or better score on an AP those students will receive Graduation Credit Requirements years) e Courses English/Language Arts (4 12.00 Advanced Placement/Colleg AP Psychology Social Studies (4 years) 12.00 AP Biology AP Statistics Mathematics (3 years) 9.00 AP Calculus AB, BC AP Studio Art Science (3 years) 9.00 AP Chemistry Calculus Multivariable Physical Education 3.75 AP Econ- Macro/Micro Ed. Differential Equations Wellness (Health) and Safety 3.00 AP European History Linear Algebra Elective courses 17.25 AP U.S. History CIS English AP Lang./Composition for graduation CIS French 66.00 Quarter credits AP Lit./Composition CIS Spanish Science AP Computer CIS Anatomy Physiology AP Physics B, C 6200 140th St. West | Apple Valley, MN 55124 | 952.431.8900 http://www.district196.org/evhs Newsletters Calendars Handbooks Note Pads Tickets/Passes plus much more... DeerwooD elementary School Hope Nicole Frovik Principal Phone: 952-431-8350 VM: 651-683-6969 ext. 92629 FAX: 952-431-8346 nicole.frovik@district196.org JAMES LYNCH Congratulations on your acceptance to college! Staff Handbook 2015-2016 Cards and Flyers www.district196.org/evhs/athletics/camps Goals • Teach Fundamentals of the Swing • Short Game • Teach Game Improvement Drills • Golf Etiquette and Rules • Teach Golf Course Safety • Have Fun ! ! Beginners Welcome • Every Golfer on the course will have a Positive Experience Session Stations: • Driving Range • Putting • Chipping • Pitching • Specialty Shots • On Course Play for All Levels All lessons will include proper technique of the grip, stance, posture, alignment, swing, rules of golf, etiquette, course management, and mental game. Camp Includes: 1. Four(4) Days of Instruction. 2. Instruction led by Licensed Teachers covering all areas of the game. 3. Camp T-Shirt and Prizes. 4. Fun, educational and safe golfing experience. Eagan Wildcats Call a Camp Director for further information! reGIStratIon form Address: _______________________________________________ celebrate! City: ______________________________ Zip: _______________ Phone: ________________________________________________ Email: _________________________________________________ uating! You are grad T-Shirt Size: Youth M Adult S L M L Skill Level: Beginner Played less than 2 times Played less than 10 times Score under 70 for 9 holes Score under 60 for 9 holes Score under 50 for 9 holes XL How did you hear about the camp? Friday Folder Direct Mail Previous Experience Friends Kuhn from Mrs. I will need to borrow golf clubs. Right Left Unsure and on… In case of Emergency Contact: l play goes se.” Name: ________________________________________________ “The powerfu tribute a ver Phone: ________________________________________________ con l wil you an -Walt Whitm A message Glacier Hills elementary fine er group of a proud let go of anoth it is time to you can imagine. I am you: you than t the fact that as I do ult to accep brings me more joy affection and pride . and more diffic teacher with the same t how you are doing to be your it gets more abou Every year, time I have been able , and I look upon them a joy, er and worry home a vocation, students. The lovely children at fore, I will always wond a job: it is like three feels there of and mother job, never my life. are my kids, with me. My played a vital role in I will take – lessons that honored that you have me such gifts and I feel You have given and a calling, Regular Camp - $95 (entering grades 2-5) Session 1 July 9-12 9:00-10:45 a.m. Session 2 early July 16-19 9:00-10:45 a.m. Session 2 late July 16-19 1:30-3:15 p.m. Session 3 July 23-27 11:30 a.m. -1:15 p.m. Development Camp - $145 (entering grades 6-12) Open to individuals of any ability level Session 1 July 9-12 11:15 a.m. -1:15 p.m. Session 2 July 16-19 11:15 a.m. -1:15 p.m. Session 3 July 23-27 9:00-11:00 a.m. I would like to be paired with: ______________________________ Pease Read and Sign: I give my child permission to attend the Golf Camp and agree to take full responsibility for accidents and injuries. ______________________________________________________ Parent/Guardian Signature Please mail registration form and check to : Mark Wanous, Golf Camp Director c/o Eastview High School 6200 140th Street West Apple Valley, MN 55124-6912 Make check payable to: Eastview High School Elementary School 945 Wescott Road Eagan, Minnesota 55123 Lisa Carlson, Principal (651) 683-6990 Fax (651) 683-6883 www.district196.org/wl Congratulations on your acceptance to college! L-A-THON BOW 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 this moment to be a reality. Thank you for BOwl your involvement, investment, leadership, and ApplE plAcE devotion to the program. We are proud of your cost: $20.00 per person ) success and being a face for the future. (includes pizza buffet Noon-1:00pm or cost: $10.00 per person (bowling only 1:00-3:00 pm) • Register your team now at Apple Place Bowl, individual bowlers welcome. • Raffle tickets for sale - $1 each • Please join us for this fundraiser hosted by the RVPE Foundation. • All proceeds benefit River Valley Project Explore, serving adults with disabilities. For more information contact Edgar Samuelson at 651-308-2733 or Elaine Becker at 952-431-8855. The RVPE Foundation is a public charity organization exempt under section 501 © (3) District 196 Print Shop and Graphics Department • 14445 Diamond Path, Rosemount, MN 55068 651-423-7718 • DSCGraphicsWorkOrder@district196.org and science • Eagan, MN 55123 Phone: 651-683-8 570 Principal - Scott A. Thomas Woodland Sixth Annual scHool of arts 3825 Glacier Drive The last four years has been an anticipation of this wonderful moment. Congratulations on all of the hard work you have done to allow this moment to be a reality. Thank you for your involvement, investment, leadership, and devotion to the program. We are proud of your success and being a face for the future. Parkview Golf Club • 1310 Cliff Road, Eagan, MN July 9-12 • July 16-19 • July 23-27 Camp Directors: Brian Johnson: Eagan HS Head Boys Golf Coach 2005 MN State HS Championship Coach Cell: 612-824-8552 Emal: brian.johnson@district196.org Mark Wanous: Eastview HS Head Boys Golf Coach 2009 MN State HS Individual Champion Coach Cell: 612-210-2729 Emal: mark.wanous@district196.org Bob Boldus: Eastview HS Head Girls Golf Coach PGA Golf Teaching Professional - Class A Cell: 952-201-5670 Emal: robert.boldus@district196.org Name: ________________________________________________ d e s i g n • P R IN T CO P Y • b i n d Apple Valley High School E3 STEM Program Manager Grade for next year: __________________________ boy girl For more information visit the intranet at staff.district196.org and look for the Print Shop logo on the front page. 6795 Gerdine Path Rosemount, MN 55068 (c) 651-274-0441 • (w) 952-431-8200 james.lynch@district196.org 14445 Diamond Path, Rosemount, MN 55068 Phone: 651-423-7718 DSCGraphicsWorkOrder@district196.org 196 Corey Desens, director 2013 Minnesota Music Educators Association Midwinter Clinic February 14, 2013 • 5:45pm 2015-2016 Parent Calendar and Handbook Dakota County Junior Golf Camp 2012 district Wind Ensemble | eastview@district196.org Letterhead and Business Cards Carrie Miliner GREENLEAF ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Apple Valley High School . 2013 2014 SUBSTITUTE independent School District 196 Logo Design Letterhead Envelopes Business Cards Forms Certificates preparatory public high school. ultimate options Our Learning Structure day schedule provides the of the facility and the school personal graders are provided a touchstone college readiness Creative and progressive structuring learning. All 9th and 10th to support focused and engaged of interdisciplinary learning teams, providing a challenging learning plan. learning experience as members by a conscientious team of teachers and an individualized semester and fullthrough quarter, trimester, academic experience, supported time and and teaming are facilitated Within the traditional foundation, Student/teacher phasing, platooning single period and block scheduling.levels, ability and curriculum. The foundation year courses, taught in both the needs of students, grade of 36 weeks per year. space is leveraged to best address five days per week, four terms of 9 weeks for a total length, of courses is 50 minutes in Let us make your… Programs Posters Banners Flyers Brochures Postcards T-Shirt Design 2011, 2014 A comprehensive and college Valley, About Eastview high school located in Apple & college preparatory public 9-12. Eastview of 2100 students in grades Eastview (est. 1997) is a comprehensive Paul,) Minnesota with an enrollmentby Newsweek, US News and World Report (suburban Minneapolis/St. Schools” one of “America’s Best High has been distinguished as and by the Washington Post. Counseling Secretary (Transcripts, College Visits, Counselor Contacts) Ms. Pat Gerrits patricia.gerrits@district196.org 952.431.8914 “Educating our studEnts to rEach thEir full potEntial” SUBSTITUTE 25th Annu Registrar Ms. Cheryl Cross cheryl.cross@district196.org 952.431.8913 district 196 school Board DIAMOND PATH ELEMENTARY School of International Studies Calendars, Handbooks and Directories SUBSTITUTE FOR COUNSELING College Department Leader for Planning / GT & Assessment: Ms. Chris Franken Jane K. Berenz, Superintendent SUBSTITUTE RoMsarchemountal TICKET INFORMATION: Tickets available for purchase online at www.eagan.k12.mn.us. Click on Purchase Theatre Tickets 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. changing the world EHS/Sports/Baseball/Baseball SUBSTITUTE Diamond Path Elementary – School of International Studies 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 Volunteers Working together changing the world changing the world EAgLE prIdE! Programs and Brochures Diamond Path Elementary – School of International Studies Miles Haugen, Principal Diamond Path Elementary – School of International Studies 4185 Braddock Trail Eagan, MN 55123 www.eagan.k12.mn.us Care Cente Pregnancy Life om/ ation please visit egnancychoices.c For more inform http://www.mypr administration : r in Apple Valley to be the best learner I can be. changing the world Forms, Note Pads and Name Tags Eagan High School Performing Arts 2013.2014 Self-control 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 and Hello EHS Arts Patrons: Volunteers Working together ADMINISTRATION Empathy Volunteers Working together include: • Mother Teresa • Edgar Allan Poe • Bill Clinton epper • 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 es Famous adopte • Malcolm X • Babe Ruth mas • Dave Tho • Steven Jobs • Faith Hill Jane K. Berenz, Superintendent Dr. Polly Reikowski, Eagan High School Principal Responsibility Box Offce: 651-683-6964 • Online: www.eagan.k12.mn.us Assertion 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