EAU CLAIRE HIGH SCHOOL
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EAU CLAIRE HIGH SCHOOL
Come get your Saturday study on! Your Saturday study comes with a
complete package of: four hours of uninterrupted study time. more time to collaborate with your peers. more time to spend with a tutor. free internet access. a continental breakfast and pizza for lunch.
When: starting Dec. 1st from 9am to 1pm Where: in the ECHS media center
Contact: Mirra Cleveland at [email protected] or 735-7600.
SHAMROCK
UPDATE 4800 Monticello Road
Columbia, S.C. 29203
Phone: (803) 735-7600
Fax: (803) 754-6036
eauclaire.richlandone.org
December 2018
ECHS CONTACTS
Principal Neshunda Walters
735-7606 Principal’s Secretary
Cynthia A. Johnson 735-7606 Asst. Principal
Cedric Tidwell 735-7600 ext. 2532 Asst. Principal
Charles Seamans 735-7627 Asst. Principal
Danielle Reilly 735-7600 ext. 2518 Asst. Principal
Dr. Solomon Smalls 735-7633 Main Office
735-7600 Attendance
Solomon Sumter 691-4954 Counselor A-D
Alice Washington 735-7651 Counselor E-MC
Anna Downs 735-7654 Counselor Me-Z
Catina Thomas-Grant 735-7637 Guidance Secretary Jane Davis 735-7650 Guidance Registrar
Taneshia Kelley 735-7640 Media Center
Susan Elofson 735-7612 Social Worker
Carena Jones 735-3458 Resource Officer
Kendall Belton 735-7601 School Nurse
Angela Sims 735-7639
School Improvement
Council (SIC)/Parent Teacher
Student Organization (PTSO)
The purpose of the School Improvement Council (SIC) is to provide a venue for parents, students, teachers, and community members to gain knowledge about school goals, share information with other parents regarding the school’s programs, offer suggestions to the principal about program improvements and annually evaluate and make suggestions to the principal concerning program changes or continuation. The Parent/Teacher/Student Organization’s (PTSO) purpose is to provide financial support for classroom grants teachers, awards and recognition programs for students and speakers.
Our next meeting will be on Monday, December 10th at 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm.
Shamrock Shout Outs!
ECHS 2018-2019
Teacher of the Year Millitary Careers Day
Tyler Meschwitz for 11th and 12th Graders!
Ms. Graddick and Mr. Canada’s classes provided
great discussion questions for our
Principal for a Day, Rep. Kambrell Garvin!
Events Around Campus!
Eau Claire Community
Thanksgiving Dinner sponsored by MSAASC
Talent Show Winners!
Fine Arts
Presentation
of The Raven
Career And Technology
Education Entrepreneurship
Forum sponsored the Greater
Columbia Chapter of the
SC Junior League
College and Career Readiness
A group of ECHS Seniors met with St. Augustine University representatives. St. Augustine University is a Historically Black College/University located in Raleigh, NC. All of the students that attended the session were accepted.
Precius Breeland Bryan Lee
Tylah Jones The following students were accepted:
Lathelma Jones Amaria Covington Charkira Williams Desiree Johnson
Khahli Flegler Zauria Manigault
Layla Myers Coriyan Bates Santasia Smith
Davianna Richardson Amari McCarty Kayla Johnson Desine'Grimes Shaban Ghaffer
Angelle Foster-Johnson Kayla Kenney
Students receiving Presidential Scholarships (full scholarship): Precius Breeland * Byan Lee * Tylah Jones
During a visit with a Francis Marion University representative the Following students received admission:
Jaylynn Brantley Santasia Smith
Precius Breeland Amari McCarty
Amauria Covington Khahli Flegler
LaNya Freemon
Trinity Gallman Angel Gohel
Ayahnaejah Hubbard Treasure Brewster Desiree Johnson
Tylah Jones Coriyan Bates Brittany Sims
Ha'Dith Landrine
A / B and all “A” Honor Roll
ECHS Library Corner Eau Claire High Library Literacy Tip Keep books and magazines around your house. Pick up some books from Richland Library North Main for yourself, and encourage your child to pick some for themselves using their student ID, which serves as a public library card! (In addition to telling them they should stop by the school library.)
ECHS Library Book of the Month The Epic Crush of Genie Lo by F.C. Yee - The struggle to get into a top-tier
college consumes sixteen-year-old Genie Lo's every waking thought. But when her sleepy Bay Area town comes under siege from spawn straight out of Chinese folklore, her priorities are suddenly and forcefully rearranged. Her only guide to the demonic chaos breaking out around her is Quentin Sun, a beguiling, maddening new transfer student from overseas. Quentin assures Genie she is strong enough to fight these monsters, for she unknowingly harbors an inner power that can level the very gates of Heaven. Genie will have to dig deep within herself to summon the otherworldly strength that Quentin keeps talking about. But as she does, she finds the secret of her true nature is entwined with his, in a way she could never have imagined…
Tardy Policy Students that come in after 8am should be signed in by a parent/ guardian
Excessive Tardy Consequences
Tardies accumulate per semester, not per class. Tardies start over each semester. Tardiness: Anytime a student enters the building and/or classroom after the ringing of the tardy bell. 1st Offense: Student receives warning and a tardy slip to class. 2nd Offense: Student receives a detention and a tardy slip. Teacher contacts parent and makes a note in ABE. 3rd Offense: Student receives 1 day ISS and a tardy slip. Teacher makes a referral on ABE. Administrator contacts parent. 4th Offense: Student receives 1 day ISS and a tardy slip. Teacher makes a referral on ABE. Administrator contacts parent. 5th Offense and Beyond: Student receives 1 day OSS and a tardy slip. Teacher makes a referral in ABE. Student will be placed on contract. Administrator calls parent. If a student is tardy for ten minutes or more, he/she must spend the remainder of the period in ISS.
2018-2019
Interim Report Schedule
Eau Claire High School
Quarter 1 District: Wednesday, September 26, 2018
School: Thursday, October 18, 2018
Tuesday, October 23, 2018—End of 1st Qtr. Marking Period
Wednesday, October 31—1st Qtr. Report Cards Issued
Quarter 2 School: Thursday, November 15, 2018
District: Wednesday, December 5, 2018
School: Thursday, January 10, 2019
Tuesday, January 15, 2019--End of 2nd Qtr. Marking Period
Wednesday, January 23, 2019--2nd Qtr. Report Cards Issued
Quarter 3 School: Thursday, February 14, 2019
District: Wednesday, February 20, 1019
School: Thursday, March 14, 2019
Friday, March 22, 2019—End of 3rd Qtr. Marking Period
Friday, April 3, 2019—3rd Qtr. Report Cards Issued
Quarter 4 District: Wednesday, May 1, 2019
School: Thursday, May 16, 2019
Tuesday, June 4, 2019—End of 4th Qtr. Marking Period
Tuesday, June 4, 2019—4th Qtr. Report Cards Issued
RICHLAND ONE ANNOUNCES HURRICANE FLORENCE MAKEUP DAYS
Richland One has announced the days that students will make up instructional time they missed when schools were closed September 11-14 by order of the governor.
Gov. Henry McMaster ordered schools in Richland County and two dozen other South Carolina counties to close ahead of Hurricane Florence to help clear the roads and make preparations to accommodate residents of coastal counties who were being evacuated.
At tonight’s (September 25) meeting, the Richland One Board of School Commissioners approved October 12, December 21 and March 8 as makeup days. Each makeup day will be a half day for students and a full day for staff. The Board also approved a request from the district’s administrative team to waive the fourth missed day.
October 12 previously was designated as a student holiday/district professional development day; December 21 would have been the first day of Winter Break; and March 8 would have been a holiday for students and staff.
South Carolina school districts are required by state law to designate three makeup days in their academic calendars. Three missed days must be made up, but local school boards can vote to waive up to three days if schools are closed four to six days due to snow, extreme weather conditions or other disruptions. If schools are closed six to nine days for any of the same reasons, local school boards may request a waiver from the State Board of Education.
Richland One employees will receive information from the district regarding Hurricane Florence makeup days for employees.
Karen E. York Executive Director of Communications Richland County School District One
Eau Claire High School
4800 Monticello Road
Columbia, SC 29203
3 Reading Inventory (RI) Grades 1-10 4 WIOA Program-One Stop in Media Center @ 12:00 pm 7 Dance Winter Concert in the Auditorium @ 7:00 pm 8 ECHS NJROTC will host the Districts’ Drill Meet Championship from 9am to 2pm 11 Teen Talk during lunch 12 Parent University “Teenage Pitfalls” @5:30 pm 12 ECHS Club Tuesday during Enrichment 13 Fine Arts Winter Conference 15 ECHS NJROTC Cadets will be participating in the Wreaths Across America Memorial Ceremony at the Fort Jackson National Cemetery. 20 Fall Sports Banquet 6:30 pm in the Arena 21-Jan. 5 Winter Break