Dates to Remember March 2014 2/24-2/28/14: SCHOOL CLOSED -

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Dates to Remember March 2014 2/24-2/28/14: SCHOOL CLOSED -
March 2014
Dates to Remember
2/24-2/28/14: SCHOOL CLOSED - Winter Vacation
*3/12 & 3/13/14:
3/8/14:
Quarter 3 Progress Reports
Prom Expo from 1:00 – 4:00 p.m. & Fashion Show from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.,
MS Gym/Café
3/11/14:
Professional Development Day/Town & School Election Day/No school for students
3/12/14:
8th Grade / HS Parent Transition Meeting, 6:30 – 8:00 p.m., Café
3/14/14:
HS Dance, 7:00 -10:00 p.m., Café
3/18/14:
HS Winter Recognition Night, 6:30-8:30 p.m., Café
3/19/14:
Music In Our School Concert, 6:30 – 8:30 p.m., MS Gym.
Spaghetti dinner 5:30 p.m. in the café [Snow date: 3/20/14]
3/22/14:
Chess Tournament, 9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m., MS Gym and Café
3/27/14:
Philippine Relief Effort Faculty/Staff Basketball game, 6:30 – 7:30 p.m., HS Gym
* Dates revised as of 3/3/14
Please be sure and visit our website at www.sau14.org
For sports information visit www.digitalsports.com
You are cordially invited to attend
Epping High School’s FIRST EVER
Prom Expo and Fashion Show
Saturday, March 8 in the MS Gym/Cafeteria
Expo 1-4 PM--FREE to shoppers!!
Fashion Show 6-8 PM--$2.00 per guest.
At the Expo:
Area businesses will display their prom goods and services. If you are an area business and would like
to rent a booth for $20, contact Karen McCallion (Junior Class Advisor) at [email protected]
Gently used prom dresses for sale. Prices range from $20 to $300. Got a dress lying around??? You
could use this event to
a) donate it
b) sell it yourself and keep 100% of the profit
c) have us sell it for you for 10% commission. You set the price!
Contact me at [email protected]
At the Fashion Show:
Men’s Wearhouse of Newington will show off this year’s latest in tuxedo fashions using live models.
Also, the prom dress sale continues with models showing off the inventory.
Raffles and refreshments for sale at both events. Feel free to contact me with any questions.
27% of
yearbooks
are sold!
Do you have
questions? - Please see
below...
Contact Tracy Bell at:
603.679.5472 x217
Or
[email protected]
Order a yearbook at
www.jostensyearbooks.com with a credit
card. Forms are also available in Guidance
if paying by check or cash (payable to EHS).
Yearbooks are only $50. This is a first
come/first serve sale—hurry before it’s
too late, supplies are limited!
Athletic Department News
Hello all from Epping High School Athletics. Punxsutawney Phil has forecasted six more weeks of winter – with the rate of snowstorms we have been experiencing, Phil seems to be right. Our basketball seasons are winding down, and the state tournaments
are right around the corner.
The winter sports recognition night is scheduled for March 18, at 6:30pm in the cafeteria.
The department would like to send a reminder out to all spring sport parents to make sure physicals are up to date for the upcoming season. All students wishing to try-out must have a current physical, within the last two years, on file in the nurse’s office.
Spring athletes can obtain physical/consent agreement form in the main office or, from Mr. Averill.
Awards
Epping High School athletes continue to garner awards from state organizations. Most recently Brittney Bullock, Cassidy Garrow,
Shelby Martin, Jamie Roy, Kelly Seaman, Jillian Venuti, and Josh Venuti were recognized by the New Hampshire Athletic Directors
Association and the NHIAA as Male and Female Scholar Athletes. This award is given to seniors who participate in at least two varsity sports while maintaining a B+ average throughout their high school career.
Girls Basketball
The girls’ basketball team finished their season at 2-16. The Blue Devils finished just out of the play-off hunt and had victories
verse Portsmouth Christian and arch-rival Raymond. Brittney Bullock was selected to the Granite State Conference Senior Games
to be held on March 19 at Moultonborough Academy at 5:30 p.m. The JV Girls team finished their season with a 4-14 season record.
Spirit
The girls will be in Concord at the Capitol City Classic on March 1. The competition will help prepare the girls for the State Tournament on March 9, (preliminary round – Pinkerton Academy 3:00pm), and March 16 (Championships – Southern New Hampshire
University 3:00pm)
Boys Basketball
The boys’ basketball team is currently 14-3 including an exciting win verse Newmarket which was Epping boys’ varsity first win in
22 consecutive games verse Newemarket. The boys are currently seeded 4 th in the NHIAA DIV rankings. The team has two games
left. The final game on February 27 will be senior night. The senior recognition activities will begin at 6:50pm. The preliminary
round of the tournament begins on March 4, with the quarterfinals taking place on March 7. Jimmy Stanley has been selected to
represent Epping at the Granite State Conference Senior games to be held March 19 @Moultonborough Academy at 7:00pm. The
JV basketball team is currently 13-1 and will be competing in the Pittsfield JV tournament on February 22 and 23. DIV boys’ tournament dates are Tuesday, March 4 @ Epping – Friday, March 7 @ Home fo High Seed – Monday, March 10 & Saturday March 15 at
Plymouth State College.
Unified Basketball
Project Unify basketball competed in five contests this year. The Blue Devils were very competitive this year and had an exciting
overtime win over Nute 44-40 in their last game. The Blue devils final record was 1-4 with games verse Oyster River, Spaulding,
Dover, Nute, and Somersworth.
Events
Coaches vs. Cancer. The boys basketball team will be supporting a coaches vs. cancer game, January 24 vs. Pittsfield. Please come
support the cause for finding a cure for this disease. (JV 5:30pm – Varsity 7:00pm)