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Week 9:               Week 30: March 23 - 27 tober 6 to October 10

 
   
   
 
 
 

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Mark your calendars!

 
 

Wednesday (3/25) - Thursday (3/26) - Junior Panelist Senior Ex Talk (During HQ)
Friday (03/27) — Airbands ( Extended Lunch Bell Schedule)
Friday (03/27) - No Tutorial After School
Monday (03/30) — Monday (04/06) — Easter Break
Thursday (04/17) - Sunday (04/19) — Footloose Musical, American Spirit Theater
Thursday (04/23) — Spring Co-Curricular Pep Rally (
Bell Schedule)
Saturday (04/25) — Saturday School
Monday (04/27) — Senior Exhibition (Non-Student Day)
Tuesday (04/28) — Wednesday (04/29), CAASPP Testing for Juniors

 
 

 
 

TNEW & TIME SENSITIVE INFORMATION

AHCS MUSICAL THEATER PRESENTS FOOTLOOSE 
Get out your favorite sweat band because Footloose is coming to ECHS! Footloose, set in the '80s, tells the story of Ren, who sets out to prove that "Dancing is Not a Crime" along with the unavoidable adjustment of moving from Chicago to a small farming town (with no cell phones). When we hope "Somebody's Eyes" are watching, we hope they're yours! Footloose tickets go on sale on March 14, with shows at the American Spirit Theater from April 16-19! Here is the cast list for the shows. The cost is $13.00 per ticket.

SHOWTIMES & Pre-show activities
THURSDAY, APRIL 16*
5:00 p.m. (BOMONT CAST)
*Pre-show activity*: Costume Contest
*For this show, all students will be able to buy tickets at the door, $5 cash/Google/Apple Pay, first come, first served while supplies last. 

FRIDAY, APRIL 17
7:00 p.m. (CHICAGO CAST)
*Pre-show activity*: Costume Contest

SATURDAY, APRIL 18
2:00 p.m. (CHICAGO CAST)
7:00 p.m. (BOMONT CAST)
*Pre-show activity* 7:00 p.m. show: Learn the Footloose dance with a cast member.

SUNDAY, APRIL 19
2:00 p.m. (BOMONT CAST)
7:00 p.m. (CHICAGO CAST)
*Pre-show activity* 7:00 p.m. show: Learn the Footloose dance with a cast member.

Thank You to the ECHS PVO!
Thank you to our wonderful PVO for a great casino night and silent auction! The staff and students appreciate all the hard work our parents put into supporting us at ECHS. You are making a huge difference in our community.

ECHS Dress Code Reminder
With the weather heating up as we approach summer, we wanted to remind students and parents of the ECHS dress code. Please note that tank tops and shirts showing the midriff are not allowed, and shorts and skirts must come to the top of the knee. No underwear may be shown and tank tops and shirts must have a strap 3 fingers wide. We thank you for your help and support as we finish out the last few weeks of the school year!

Lost and Found
The locker rooms were cleaned of all left items. Cleats, sweatshirts, athletic bags, water bottles, and any other lost and found items will be donated to a local charity over the break for Easter. Please check the lost and found for items you may be missing before it's too late.

 
 

 
 

ACADEMIC & STUDENT SERVICES INFORMATION

Fall ECHS/Palomar Partnership Courses: Forms Due March 27
Signed up for a 2026-2027 Palomar/ECHS Partnership course? You must turn in the following forms to D-201 or email them to mmiranda@amhcs.org by Friday, March 27, or you may be dropped and moved to an on-campus ECHS class.  
New Palomar Students: Submit a completed and signed K-12 Form (passed out at the mandatory meeting last Wednesday or available for pickup in D-201)
Students not on campus for a full school day: Submit a signed
Off Campus Authorization Form
Questions about your Palomar classes or the process? Come see Mrs. Dunlap or Ms. Miranda in D-201.

STUDENT SERVICES INFORMATION FOR SENIORS

ECHS STEM Scholarships
Seniors with a weighted GPA of 3.5 who are interested in pursuing a career in the STEM field are encouraged to apply for the scholarship opportunity offered only to our ECHS students. Applications must be submitted to Mr. Prodan by April 10.  More information can be found in the Class of 26 Google Classroom.

ECHS Business Scholarships
Seniors with a weighted GPA of 3.0 who are interested in pursuing a career in business  are encouraged to apply for the scholarship opportunity offered only to our ECHS students. Applications must be submitted to Mr. Prodan by April 13.  More information can be found in the Class of 26 Google Classroom.

 
 

 
 

PROJECT NEXT

Project Next Career Coaching
Ms. Osorio, our Career Coach with Project Next, is here to support students with their next steps after high school.  She is available on Mondays from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and Tuesdays through Thursday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. in the ECHS Future Center.  Check out the menu of services here, book an appointment here, or email her at tatiana@projectnext.org.  Be sure to follow us on Instagram to stay updated on events and opportunities throughout the year at echs_futurecenter.

Seniors:  Ms. Michelle, our FAFSA Coach, is here every Wednesday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. She can support you with submitting the FAFSA. Book an appointment with Ms. Michelle by clicking here.

Don't forget to check out our upcoming events!

April 8
Financial Family Night with Mr. Marc Friedman 
6:30 p.m. • ECHS Future Center

April 9
GAFCON Networking
4 p.m. • Gafcon 

April 22
Connect to Careers
8:30 am •  Escondido Center for the Arts 

April 29
First Job Hiring Event
3:00 p.m. • 3 Civic Center Drive, San Marcos 
Sign up today by clicking here

 
 

 
 

CAMPUS CULTURE & COMMUNITY SERVICE OPPORTUNITIES

Valley Center Stampede Rodeo Volunteer Opportunity
Valley Center will be hosting its 22nd Stampede Rodeo and Memorial Festival. It is entirely volunteer-run, and the support of the community is what keeps this event going each year.
Proceeds from the event support local youth programs, including high school scholarships, the Valley Center Rodeo Queen Program, improvements to Star Valley County Park, and military unit ball funds.

There are several volunteer shifts available, including Friday evening, Saturday daytime and evening shifts, as well as pre-event setup and post-event cleanup (check the website for more detailed shifts and jobs to choose from). Volunteer roles include parking attendants, gate access, ID checkers, ushers, security observers, hospitality, merchandise sales, and general event support. Most shifts are approximately 6–8 hours.

Each volunteer receives one complimentary ticket to attend the rodeo on the day they are not scheduled to work (for example, volunteer Friday and attend Saturday, or vice versa). Tickets are for the volunteer only and are non-transferable. Volunteers are also provided one meal during their shift and receive a signed Letter of Appreciation documenting their volunteer hours that will be sent via email.

They welcome volunteers of all ages! Every volunteer is appreciated, and each person’s help makes a real difference in keeping this community event running smoothly.

High school students can also earn volunteer hours to meet school requirements, college applications, and may qualify for Valley Center Stampede Rodeo scholarships. We’re proud to award scholarships each year to local students who participate.

To sign up, please visit this link, and click the red “Volunteer” button.

Carlsbad 5000 Volunteer Opportunity
You don't have to run to have all the fun! Come out and support the iconic Carlsbad 5000 by volunteering.

You don’t have to be on the track to be a star at the Carlsbad 5000! Join us in 2026 in Downtown Carlsbad at Village Faire: Entrance at the corner of Grand Ave & Washington St! Lend your energy and smile to help support this iconic event as a volunteer! Volunteers will receive an exclusive volunteer T-shirt, a light snack and refreshing beverages, and community service hours.

Event Days:
April 11: Health & Fitness Expo / Packet Pickup
April 12: Race Day

How to Get Involved:
Choose Your Day: Sign up for the day that works best for you—or go all in and volunteer all weekend long! Have questions about volunteering as an individual or with a group? Drop us a line at volunteer@carlsbad5000.com .

Important: One week before the race, we’ll send you final instructions and confirm your RSVP.
Reminder: All volunteers must check in at the Volunteer Tent 30 minutes before your scheduled start time.

Sister Project 
Officer applications for next year are due Friday, March 27, to Mrs. Scaramuzza. Pick up a copy of it in room F-103 or access it in Google Classroom. You must be a current junior, and have been a member of Sister Project to apply.

Town and Country
Town and Country will meet on the following upcoming dates: March 24, April 14, April 28, and May 12 (the final T&C of the semester). This community service opportunity runs from 3:45 to 5:00 p.m. Pick up a permission slip from the front office or future center. All the information is on the permission slip, or3 contact Mrs. Dixon-Reister for more details. We hope to see you there!

Marine Science Club Field Trips
Check out these upcoming field trips for some marine science fun. Permission slips can be obtained from Ms. Sanchez' classroom in the Flex building, room I-104. Are you interested in joining the club and attending the field trips? Join the Google Classroom with all the details. The classroom code is cxvei6mv. Stay tuned for officer elections for next year. Details will be posted in Google Classroom. Officers plan/host the field trips and meetings. Officers attend the different school events to promote the club. Email Ms. Sanchez with questions at tsanchez@amhcs.org.

Saturday, April 11 - Snorkeling trip in La Jolla (more details to follow as the date gets closer)

NHS Green Committee
NHS's Green Committee will be holding the following clean-ups, in which you can help the community and gain community service: Wednesday, March 25, (East Valley Clean up). To sign up, please email Mrs. Dixon-Reister. Meet at 3:35 p.m. in C-100 for both events. We hope to see you there!

Robotics
We had overwhelming support these last two weeks and we have the carpet we need for our practice field.  We sure appreciate all who responded to the call.

We are competing right now in San Diego if you are reading this on Sunday.  The 2026 game requires our robot to carry and shoot as many balls as possible then climb three horizontal bars in sequence.   For those interested in seeing the San Diego Event  These are the details:
The 2026 CA District San Diego Event presented by Qualcomm will be held March 20 through March 22, 2026, at Francis Parker High School in San Diego, CA (Week 3).   This event is part of the new California District Model, featuring a 40-team capacity. For event updates, check the Blue Alliance and Instagram (@sdfirstrobotics).

https://frc-ci-events.firstinspires.org/2026/CASND
Thank you for your continued support.  

WE NEED HAND and POWER Tools, so if you have old tools sitting around, we can use them to help students learn to be handy.  We are also looking for a low pile carpet donation. If you know of anyone that might be willing to give us carpet, we can use it to practice for the games. If you have anything to give, please either leave them at the front desk at ECHS, by the robotics lab or email tdewey@amhcs.org. Thank you!

Please consider a donation to these hard-working students. Your donation is tax-deductible, and can be made using this PayPal link.
We are updating our social media:
Find our latest videos on Instagram
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Find our history website here.

Community Service Opportunity
Heritage Elementary's ELO-Program is looking for high school volunteers. Volunteers will help students with homework as well as aiding teachers in a variety of classes such as coding, 3d printing, art, dance and more! If you are interested in helping our youngest White Tigers and earning community service hours, please click on this link.

 
 

 
 

ATHLETICS

ECHS Athletics
Please check our athletics website for the latest updates! You may also contact our athletic department at echsathletics@amhcs.org, if you have any questions. We look forward to sharing with you as we Play As One!

Athletics Physical Form
This form needs to be completed before trying out for any ECHS sport. It should be uploaded to your Student Management Portal.  This can be found on our athletics website under “Athletics Dept & Forms” and then after selecting “Clearance Forms”. 

ISPE
If you are enrolled in ISPE this year, please click on the link that correlates to your program TCP or CLP to input your hours. If you have any questions, please reach out to Ms. Mallie at mgreen@amhcs.org.

Co-Curricular Eligibility Policy
The ECHS Co-Curricular Eligibility Policy has been recently updated. To review the policy, click HERE.

 
 

 
 

OUR MISSION IS TO DEVELOP THE HEARTS AND MINDS OF OUR STUDENTS THROUGH A RIGOROUS CORE CURRICULUM WITH A PERSPECTIVE THAT CHERISHES TIMELESS VIRTUES AND THE AMERICAN SPIRIT.

 
 
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