
From Mrs. Tietjen: Introducing the 2021 high school Nutmeg nominees! https://padlet.com/ktietjen1/rcc530x0k8d1202a

From the library: The Nutmeg voting results are in, and Long Way Down by Jason Reynolds was the favorite among EHHS students. All students' votes will be counted in the state tally. 2021 nominees will be announced tomorrow (!)

In lieu of mailed report cards, students and parents can view final quarter 3 grades in PowerSchool. Here is a quick tutorial video showing how you to access PowerSchool, and a link to the sign-in portal: https://ehpowerschool.easthamptonct.org/public/
Video Tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gwF_mnGRoOQ&feature=youtu.be

Bellringer News: Quarantine Edition (April 2020): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p1SSbV53v5Q

Info for students on accessing free audio and e-books (also posted in English Google Classrooms)
https://sites.google.com/easthamptonps.org/bellringerlibrary/distance-learning-resources-spring-2020
Happy reading! -Mrs. Tietjen, LMS

A message from Mrs. Tietjen, high school LMS: Here's how to access ebooks and audio books from your public library!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DCWTSp0H34k

March Madness, library style. Two YA novels will face off each day. Stop by the LMC to vote for your favorite first line!


National Breakfast Week Culinary Class Contest is in full swing at the High School this week. Monday featured Breakfast Burritos, Tuesday Egg-tastic Muffins and Waffles, Wednesday Breakfast Tacos. Today we also had visitors from the USDA and the CT Department of Education.


It was a busy day at East Hampton High School today. First Amendment Panel presentation for Civics and AP Government students, and a visit by the Class of 2024, the next batch of Bellringers.

News, gov't, and marketing students questioned Treasurer Wooden about financial literacy and college savings at the first-ever student press conference at the capitol yesterday:
https://fox61.com/2019/11/12/state-treasurer-hold-press-conference-for-fox61-student-news-schools/



Senior Superhero day is drawing to a close at EHHS. A fun and crazy energy filled the halls today. Here are just a few highlights. EHHS hopes everyone has a safe and happy Halloween!

From the library: English students participated in several rounds of "speed dating" to select new independent books this week.



From the library: Celebrate your 1st Amendment fREADom this #bannedbooksweek @EH_CTPrincipal @EHPublicSchools @EHk5libraries




From the library: History came alive as Agnes Vertes, president of Holocaust Child Survivors of CT, shared her powerful personal stories with juniors and seniors on Wednesday.

From the library: Civics students learn how lateral reading is a great #informationliteracy tool
Thanks @CommonSense for great #digitalcitizenship resources

From the library: RJJulia Booksellers will bring author Elizabeth Eulberg to EHHS on 10/3 to discuss her new book Past Perfect Life. Students can pre-order a copy by seeing Mrs. Tietjen! https://drive.google.com/file/d/1W62cQfXZuD7WgJsp5iOuXZrQR0H6X1bF/view?usp=sharing

From the library: English students explore the newly genre-fied fiction section, create book spine poetry, and select independent reading books! @EastHamptonHigh @EastHamptonPublicSchools




From the library: Capstone expo daytime preview! Come see all the seniors at EHHS from 4:30-6 tonight @EastHamptonHigh @EHPublicSchools


The LMC is hopping today with the 2019 Daytime Senior Capstone Expo Previews in progress... Stop by for the main event later today from 4:30 pm until 6 pm

Mrs. Riggio's freshmen enjoyed watching the @SLJournal live webcast featuring #VeronicaRoth! Especially liked her stories of how she comes up with ideas. Thanks, #SLJHarperCollins!