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Norm Bohnenstiehl - Principal
Responsibilities:
» Opening & closing of School
» Public relations
» Parent/Teacher Conferences
» Newsletter
» Area supervision & planning
Phone: 618.656-7100 ext: 20155
E-mail:
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Joe McNamara - Associate
Principal
Last Names: Di - Ho
Responsibilities:
» Student Activities
» Freshmen class
» Student Parking
» Leadership/Student Council
» New student orientation
Phone: 618.656-7100 ext: 20159
E-mail:
jmcnamara@ecusd7.org |
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Rick Everage - Assistant
Principal
Last Names: Hu - Mi
Responsibilities:
» Area Vocational Program
» Building Security
» Transportation
» Tours & Field Trips
» Evening Programs
Phone: 618.656-7100 ext: 20157
E-mail: reverage@ecusd7.org |
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Daryl Hall - Assistant Principal
Last Names: Mo - Sh
Responsibilities:
» Auxiliary Services
» Senior class
» Technology Liaison
» Supervise BD Program
» Commencement & Graduation
Phone:
618.656-7100 ext: 20129
E-mail: dhall@ecusd7.org |
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Kari Karidis - Assistant Principal
Last Names: Si - Z
Responsibilities:
» Substitutes
» Detention Home Management
» Graduation
» Attendance
» Relay For Life
Phone: 618.656-7100 ext: 20156
E-mail: kkaridis@ecusd7.org |
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Bell
Schedule
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Period |
Time |
Minutes |
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0 |
6:40 - 7:30 |
50 |
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1 |
7:35 - 8:35 |
60 |
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2 |
8:42 - 9:36 |
54 |
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3 |
9:42 - 10:36 |
54 |
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4 |
10:42 - 12:06* |
84 |
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5 |
12:12 - 1:06 |
54 |
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6 |
1:12 - 2:05 |
53 |
Lunch Schedule
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Lunch |
Time |
Class (4th Period) |
Minutes |
| A |
10:35 - 11:05 |
11:11 - 12:05 |
84 |
| B |
11:00 - 11:30 |
10:42 - 11:00 & 11:30 - 12:06 |
84 |
| C |
11:20 - 11:50 |
10:42 - 11:20 & 11:50 - 12:06 |
84 |
| D |
11:35 - 12:05 |
10:42 - 11:36 |
86 |

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Mission:
The Board of Education will provide an environment that will develop
all students to their fullest potential so that they will have the
knowledge, skills and behavior necessary to compete in a global
economy and exercise the rights and responsibilities of citizenship.
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Board of Education
Members |
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James Speciale, President |
Greg Roosevelt |
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Paul Pitts |
Bob Perica |
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Jill Bertels |
Brad Hewitt |
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Monica Laurent. |
Board Meeting Schedule
For board meeting
minutes and additional information, please visit the Board of
Education web site at
www.ecusd7.org/board.

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In the case of inclement weather
conditions, please do not call the High School. The district will
contact the following radio/TV stations for the airing of closing
announcements:
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Radio/TV Stations: |
| KMOX-
AM (1120) |
KMOV-
TV Channel 4 News |
| KTRS-
AM (550) |
FOX 2
News/ KTVI |
| WBGZ-
AM (1570) |
KSDK-
TV Channel 5 News |
| WINU-
AM (880) News 30 |
Channel 10 Local Access TV |
| KLOU-
FM (103.3) |
WSIE-FM
(88.7) |
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Internet Sites: |
| EHS
Web Site |
ECUSD7 Web Site |

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Main Phone/Fax Numbers
- 618.656-7100 - Main Office Voice
- 618.655-1037 - Main Office Fax
- 618.656-8179 - Athletics Fax
- 618.655-6555 - Sports Info Line
Mailing Address
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Edwardsville High School
- 6161 Center Grove
Road
- Edwardsville, IL
62025
Commonly Used Extensions (618-656-7100)
- Athletic Director - 20213
- Guidance Office - 20130
- Nurse - 20151

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Lunch Program
Edwardsville District #7 participates in the National School Lunch
Program (NSLP) utilizing the Nutrient Based Menus option (NuMenus).
Under NuMenus, Edwardsville's menus are analyzed weekly for calories,
fat, protein, iron, calcium, vitamins A and D. Menus are planned to
meet the USDA's nutritional requirements as well as student
preferences. For every meal served that meets nutritional and other
program requirements, Edwardsville District #7 receives reimbursement
money from the state and federal government. State and federal
agencies audit the program to assure requirements are met. District #7
students benefit from participation in the National School Lunch
Program (NSLP).
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Meal Price Structure |
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BREAKFAST PRICE |
$1.10 |
| LUNCH PRICE |
$2.00 |
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MILK |
$0.60 |
| ADULT BREAKFAST
PRICE |
$1.35 |
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ADULT LUNCH PRICE |
$2.50 |
Meal Definitions
BREAKFAST: A student must select a minimum
of two ITEMS to qualify for a meal. A student may select up to three
items FOR THE MEAL PRICE
LUNCH: A student must select an entree and at least one
ADDITIONAL item to qualify for a meal. A student may select up to 4
total items including the entree FOR THE MEAL PRICE.
Dining Policy
While dining at EHS
please observe the following:
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Only EHS students and
employees may eat in the cafeteria or Commons Area.
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Place trash in a trash
container, and leave tables, chairs, and the floor free of all debris.
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Return food tray to the
designated area.
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Cooperate with cafeteria
personnel and monitors.
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Food and drink will only
be permitted in the commons or Commons patio area.
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Students may not take
food or drink items out of the Commons and into other parts of the
building.
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Students who bring sack
lunches from home must store their food in suitable containers, and it
must remain in their lockers until the lunch period.
During one’s scheduled
lunch period, the student must be in the EHS Commons or other
designated areas of the building. All other parts of the building
and grounds are OFF LIMITS.
For additional
information please visit the Food Service web site at
www.ecusd7.org/departments/food_service

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Map (see below) |
Driving Directions to EHS

6161 Center Grove Road
Edwardsville, IL 62025

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Office Hours
EHS Quick Facts

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The goal of Edwardsville
High School is to meet the educational needs of its students. These
needs include college-bound instruction, specialization skills,
personal enjoyment, vocational training, physical development, and
citizenship preparedness. These needs reflect the personal aspect and
uniqueness of each individual.
Edwardsville High School provides curricular and extracurricular
activities to meet these needs. These needs should be provided for in
a safe, orderly environment by a variety of offerings and activities,
by striving for excellence, by an opportunity for achievement, and by
a continuous improvement in equipment, materials, facilities,
instruction, and leadership. Instructional staff and support staff
strive to design and implement these activities.
Edwardsville High School is continually evaluated so that it prepares
for the future through input from students, teachers, administrators,
the Board of Education, parents, community leaders, employers, and
consultants.
GOAL STATEMENTS
Students
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To instill and develop a
rich work ethic in each student that will cause the student to see
schoolwork as the top priority.
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To encourage each
student to develop worthy social skills that exclude vulgar language,
inappropriate demonstrations of affection, intimidation, and fights.
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To develop higher
thinking skills and problem-solving skills to foster a greater
development of the minds.
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To create an
understanding of accountability for one’s actions.
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To inspire pride in and
spirit at EHS.
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To continually strive to
perform academically up to one’s greatest potential and ability.
Teachers
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To improve instruction
through new or innovative ideas.
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To enhance a positive
school-wide harmony between staff members in different departments and
with the administration.
Parents and the
Community
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To involve more parents
in school service work.
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To involve more parents
in the academic and social activities of their children.
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To improve public
relations between our school and the community.

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Grades are issued quarterly. Credits for
passing grades are issued at the end of each semester. Quarter grades
are to be regarded as grades in progress. They are not recorded on a
student’s permanent record. Final average and rank are based on all
semester grades earned from the 9th grade through the 12th grade. All
courses are included in determining the grade point average and class
rank except Physical Education and Media Aide. Courses at E.H.S. are
taught in the traditional and weighted classifications: Grades
received in all classes-except Physical Education and Media Aide-are
given a numerical value according to the following (Grade point
average and class rank and standing are affected by the grade as well
as the course weight):
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Traditional
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Weighted |
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A = 5 |
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B = 3 |
B = 4 |
| C = 2 |
C = 3 |
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D = 1 |
D = 2 |
| F = 0 |
F = 0 |

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Video Surveillance
All campus buildings and grounds, both
interior and exterior, are owned by the school. Students have no
reasonable expectation of privacy while on school property. All campus
grounds, building classrooms, commons rooms, and hallways are subject
to video surveillance, and the students are hereby notified of the
school’s intent to use such video surveillance throughout these
locations.
Automobile Searches
Student automobiles which are parked on school grounds shall be
subject to search by school authorities if there is a reasonable
suspicion that the student is using, selling, or in possession of
drugs, alcohol, weapons, including “look-alike” drugs or weapons, or
other contraband.
Interviewing Students by Police
Concerning police interviewing of
students, the following guidelines should be followed:
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If a student initiates a request to talk
to police, including an accident or incident report, such a request
will be considered and handled in confidence.
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When police interview students who may
be witness to an incident, the police do not need to notify
parents/guardians; however, every effort will be made to notify the
parent/guardian should a student become a suspect, which could result
in an arrest
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It should be recognized by all that the
police have the authority to remove a student from the school.
Weapons
The maintenance of a
safe, pleasant, school environment which is conducive to learning is
the highest priority of Edwardsville Senior High School. For this
reason students who engage in such activities as vandalism, physical
attack, theft, arson, or the carrying of a weapon are subject to
extremely serious penalties. These penalties may include not only a
multiple-day suspension of up to and including ten days but also
expulsion.
The ban on carrying or the use of any type of weapon should be
carefully noted by both students and parents. Weapons include
firearms, ammunition, any type of knife (including pocketknives), or
any other object which may be used as a weapon. Students should
clearly understand that such things as a pocketknife may not be
carried to school, even if there is no intent to use it in a harmful
manner. Expulsion or suspension will be levied on any student who is
found to be carrying a weapon to, from, or within the school or to,
from, or at any school activity.

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The Edwardsville Police School Resource
Officer Program places an officer in the high school in an effort to
create and maintain a safer learning environment. The SRO should be
viewed as a resource person. The SRO acts as a law enforcement
officer, a law-related counselor, and a law-related guide. As a
law-related counselor, the officer provides legal guidance to students
and acts as a link to support services both inside and outside the
high school. As a law-related guide, the officer will share special
law enforcement expertise in the classroom to promote a better
understanding of our laws upon request.
Our SRO has been assigned room A-121 as an office on the campus. The
officer welcomes visits from all students, parents, and staff members.
For additional information regarding the
SRO Program throughout District #7, please visit the SRO web site at
www.ecusd7.org/ehs/sro

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Edwardsville
High School has over 500 Internet connected computers. Each classroom
is outfitted with an Internet connected P.C., a 32" cable
television, VCR, and telephone. Many classrooms have additional
monitors, VCR's, scanners, printers. In addition, there are 8 full
sized computer labs and 2 smaller student labs. Students have access
to computer use outside of the classroom via the media center's
"Internet Cafe" (See
Media
Center) .
Each teacher at EHS
has voice mail and e-mail. You can search for an employee's
e-mail address by using the
e-mail
directory.
Acceptable Use Agreement
Prior to using any computers at EHS, students
and faculty must sign an acceptable use agreement. The
acceptable use agreement can be
downloaded online (PDF file).
Dell Faculty & Staff Purchase Program
District #7 has
partnered up with Dell to offer faculty, staff, and students
discounted Dell computers. For more information go to the Dell FSS Program web site.
If you have any questions concerning the use of technology at EHS,
please contact Daryl Hall at
dhall@ecusd7.org.

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