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Week 14: April 13-17, 2026

The purpose of this newsletter is to keep all of our Eagle families connected to what’s going on around campus, to deliver important information, and to have a place where everyone can come to get the information they need.

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Important Dates

Date Event Impacted Groups
April 13 Required BRCC Parent Meeting for 26-27 (5:30pm) Any Student & Parent Taking BRCC Classes for 26-27
April 14 Marching Band Informational Meeting (5:30pm) Any Student & Parent Interested in Marching Band for 26-27
April 16 NC Scholars Luncheon NC Scholars & Guests
Chorus Concert (6:00pm) Open to the Public
Cheer Tryouts for 26-27 School Year All Interested Cheerleaders
April 24 HCPS Special Olympics Open to the Public
Senior Cap & Gown Pick-Up (all lunches) Class of 2026
April 25 Prom at Kenmure Country Club Ticketed Juniors & Seniors and their Guests
April 28 Culture Night Open to the Public
May 2 FFA Plant Sale Open to the Public
Drawdown Open to the Public (tickets required)
Saturday School (9am-3pm) Any Student Needing Attendance Recovery
May 5-8 Dance Team Tryouts for 26-27 School Year All Interested Dancers
May 13 Senior Picnic Class of 2026
May 14-15 Teacher-Made Exams All Students with Non-State Exams
May 18-21 State Exam Week All Students with State Exams
May 22 Graduation All Ticketed Guests

EHHS Welcomes Coach Rudisill!

Coach Rudisill speaking at podium Coach Rudisill with welcome set-up Coach Rudisill with football field in the background Welcome Coach Rudisill Canva graphicMr. Scott speaking at podiummedia center filled with people for coach announcement
East High is thrilled to announce our new head football coach, Kobey Rudisill. We are excited to see where he takes our program and all of the young men that comprise it, and we know his work ethic and passion will fuel the future of Eagles football. Welcome to the #EagleFamily, Coach Rudisill!

Congratulations Track Team!

The track team pulled out a solid performance at the Sports Cellar Henderson County Championship. Our girls teams finished 4th overall and our boys team finished just shy of being the top team in the county placing 2nd overall!

Kane Sinex was voted the Field MVP for all of Henderson County by the coaches with a 1st place finish in Long Jump and 2nd place in Triple Jump & High Jump.

Our County Champions in individual events and relay teams include:
– Long Jump: Kane Sinex
– 800m Run: Landon Schakel
– Triple Jump: Kiori Harrison
– Shot Put: Gabe Jones
– 4x800m Relay: Landon Schakel, Charlie Rockwood, Tristan Rutterford, and Logan Porter
– 4x400m Relay (Season Best): Landon Schakel, Charlie Rockwood, Tristan Rutterford, and Owen Laughter

Top 3 Finishers include:
– Shot Put: Mckyle Saick
– Discus: Gabe Jones
– Pole Vault: Ryce McCall
– Triple Jump: Kane Sinex
– Long Jump: Arthur Robertson
– 110m Hurdles: Trinell Williams
– 1600m Run: Landon Schakel
– 800m Run: Charlie Rockwood
– 400m Dash: Tristan Rutterford
– Pole Vault: Addie Rutterford

Way to go, Eagles!

Class of 2026 Corner – Important Senior Information

  • As a reminder, any senior who fails a class needed to graduate due to being over the 5 allowable absences per class will not walk the stage at graduation. They will, of course, still receive their diploma, but they will not be able to attend the ceremony on May 22nd. In order to avoid this, please make sure your senior has recovered all attendance overages by attending Saturday School, morning attendance recovery, and/or after-school tutoring.
  • Senior Cap & Gown Pick-Up is Friday, April 24th at all lunches. Students who ordered their regalia after January will have their items shipped directly to their house.
  • If you are not already a part of our Class of 2026 TeamReach group (seniors and parents), it is crucial that you join. Important information will be pushed out using this platform, and the join code is East2026. Important senior dates have been added to the calendar in TeamReach as well.
  • Scholarship season is in full swing for our Class of 2026, and two more scholarships are now accepting applications: the AXEL Scholarship and the Camp Glow Scholarship. Please check your grade-level and scholarship Google Classrooms for more details.

Senior Career Opportunity Event

HCPS Career Opportunity Event flyer with paper, phone and clock graphics

HCPS is hosting a Career Opportunity Event on Monday, April 28th, from 9:00 AM – 11:00 AM — designed specifically for graduating seniors who are ready to step into long-term careers with REAL growth potential. This is more than just a job fair. This is a launching pad!

We’re looking for seniors who are:

✅ Motivated and ready to work
✅ Eager to grow within a company long-term
✅ Looking for a career — not just a paycheck

Bus transportation will be provided — no barriers to attending!
Students can register quickly and easily using the QR code on the attached flyer.
Monday, April 28th | 9:00 AM – 11:00 AM

Prom Information

We are just a few weeks away from our 2026 Prom! Here is some key information to help you plan:

Date Saturday, April 25, 2026
Time 7:00-11:00pm
Location Kenmure Country Club
Who Juniors & Seniors Only (and their guests)
Outside Guests

Must Have Guest Approval Form & ID Signed Off by Mr. Scott

Guest Approval Forms Available April 6 in the Main Office & Due by April 17th

Ticket Prices

Seniors: $40

Juniors: $45

Outside Guests: $50

Ticket Sales April 11-24 during all lunches and online (online preferred).

  Join the Eagle Family for the 2026-2027 School Year!

Now Hiring sign with eagle logo
Come be a part of the best family there is – the #EagleFamily!  We are hiring for the 2026-2027 school year for the following positions:

  • Data Manager
  • Science Teacher
  • Math Teacher
  • Men’s Tennis Coach
  • Cross Country Coach

If you are interested in one of our positions, please reach out to Principal Brandon Scott via email and fill out the application on the job application website.

BRCC Informational Meeting TONIGHT

BRCC Info Meeting flyer with Eagle logo
We will be having a mandatory informational parent meeting for all students interested in and qualified to take Blue Ridge Community College classes next year. This meeting is required for the parent or guardian of ALL students who wish to take a BRCC class next year, whether or not they have ever taken one before.

  • Monday, April 13, 2026
  • 5:30-6:30pm
  • EHHS Media Center

If you cannot attend this mandatory meeting, please contact your student’s counselor to schedule a make-up meeting time.

A Spanish Session will be available.

Interested in being a nail tech? Check this out!

HCPS Nail Tech flyer in English HCPS Nail Tech flyer in Spanish

Freshman Academy Students of the Month – March

Shamila in March SOTM frame
Freshman Academy would like to recognize Shamila Vazquez Basilio and Evelin Hernandez Martinez (not pictured) as students of the month for March.  Both Shamila and Evelin exemplify positivity, kindness, and determination to do their best.  We are incredibly proud to call them Eagles.  Keep up the outstanding work!

Save the Date for Culture Night!

Culture Night Flyer Page 1 (Eng) Culture Night Flyer Page 2 - Schedule (Eng)
Culture Night Flyer Page 1 (Spa) Culture Night Flyer Page 2 Schedule (Spa)
Come join us for our Culture Night/International Food fest! Free Entry, and $5 a plate for delicious international food! Enjoy games and activities from around the world, hear guitar music, see international dancing, and participate in a traditional Maypole activity! We hope to see you there, April 28th from 6-8pm at EHHS!

The 2026 Drawdown is May 2nd!

Drawdown flyer with eagle logo and QR codes for social media

Semester 2 Attendance Recovery

Attendance matters. Please make every effort to be at school every day. Missing school means missing valuable instruction.  Should a student go over 5 absences for one or more classes, they will have the following opportunities for attendance recovery throughout the semester.

Saturday School flyer with updated dates, a pencil, clock, Eagle logo, and info for the day Saturday School will be offered this semester on the following dates:

  • February 14
  • February 28
  • March 7
  • April 11
  • May 2
  • May 9
  • May 16

Saturday School requires advanced sign-up and costs $20 per Saturday. Students may earn up to 6 hours of attendance recovery per Saturday.

Morning academic recovery advertisement with details and stack of books with coffee Morning Attendance Recovery will be offered twice per week this year on Mondays and Tuesdays from 6:45-7:45am in Mr. Rotton’s room (B-2). Morning recovery begins March 9th. No advanced sign-up is necessary, and no students will be let in after 6:45am. Please make sure you have things to work on during this time.  Each morning recovery session recovers one absence.
after-school tutoring info in notebook with doodles

After School Tutoring will be offered three days per week starting March 9th – Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays – from 3:15-4:15pm in Mrs. Wodzicki’s room (F-10).  Transportation will not be provided, so please make arrangements to be picked up at 4:15pm if attending. Each after school tutoring session recovers one absence.

IMPORTANT: While attendance recovery is awarded for this time, students must be present for tutoring and academic work.

Eagle of the Week

Coach Rudisill next to Eagle statue and bleachers in EOTW frame
Let’s give a big shout out to our new football coach and newest Eagle, Coach Rudisill! He has been at East for only a few days and already has so much pride in wearing green and white. Please continue to make him feel welcome and introduce yourself if you haven’t already. Welcome to the #EagleFamily, Coach!

Want to know more about Pathfinders?

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While our Pathfinders mentoring sessions have come to an end for the 2025-2026 school year, we are looking forward to 9th, 10th and 11th graders receiving mentoring throughout the year thanks fo this amazing program. We are thankful for the hard work of Maggie Gilliam, the director of Pathfinders, and all of the sponsors and mentors that allow this to work!  If you want to learn more about the Pathfinders program, watch this VIDEO.

What’s Your E? Commitments

Sarah in Enrollment photo frame Emiline with NC state flat, notebook and in a "double E" frame
Sarah Alverson
ENROLLMENT
George Mason University
Forensic Science
Emiline Tucker
ENLISTMENT
NC National Guard
94E – Radio Equipment RepairENROLLMENT
Appalachian State University
Secondary Education-English

Last Week in Eagle Country

Four boys working on a lock box for a poetry Breakout 4 boys standing solving a clue for the poetry Breakout
Mr. Maynard has officially thrown down the gauntlet in the Breakout challenge!
Last week, his classes completed the Poetry Breakout with great success and he has challenged any other classes to beat his 4th period’s time of 29 minutes 30 seconds.
Young Elsa & Anna on stageFull cast on stage at the end of the show Hans, Anna & Elsa in the final scene Ann and Elsa in ice castle on stage Kristoff and Sven on stageHans and Anna on stageMrs. Adair and Ms. Focarino dancing on stage
The Eagles Performing Arts Company has done it again!  April 9-11, they ran Frozen, the Musical for all to enjoy, and it was a fantastic show!  The actors and tech crew worked so hard, and there was so much talent showcased from a variety of performers on stage. Many of this year’s cast have never even been in a stage production before — including the lead, Elsa!  There was also a special guest appearance by two staff members – Mrs. Adair and Ms. Focarino in the show!  Congratulations to the EPAC and their leaders Mr. Gaitskill, Ms. Cullen and Ms. Williford!
students and Mr. Scott enjoying Rice Day treatsKatie and Clara enjoying Rice Day treats at desks Natalie with plate of rice items in chemstudents and Ms. Williams enjoying Rice Day treats
AP Chemistry students celebrated RICE day on Friday. RICE (Reaction, Initial, Change, Equilibrium) is an important mathematical routine used to solve for concentrations when a reaction is at equilibrium. Students made different foods and drinks that contained rice to celebrate this helpful method for problem solving.
staff photo before the presentationstaff and players lined up for the National AnthemCoach Jones & Cole Ms. Blackwell & Tyler Mrs. Reisz & Lucas Staff picture after the presentation Mrs. Wodzicki & DominicMr. Gorovoy & DakotaMs. Carrillo & Colton
On Friday night, Coach Noble’s varsity baseball players honored influential staff members at the annual Staff Night celebration on the field. Players gave their jerseys to their favorite staff members and were joined by them on the field for the National Anthem.  The first pitch was thrown out by Mrs. Wall – 2026 EHHS Teacher of the Year!  It was such a beautiful night, capped off by an 11-8 win over the Knights!
girls posing with tools sod expert teaching the girls girls working to lay sod sod in roll with girls and expert players and coach laying sodsod machinery workingsoftball on fresh sodsod delivery truck
Our softball team isn’t afraid of a little hard work–especially when they have the help of an amazing community partner!  On Saturday, David Bradley and Turf Mountain Sod, along with Bradley Harris with Bradley’s Aeration and Rotovating Service helped our softball players and coaches get new sod laid out on the field. The field is looking great thanks to the donations of these companies and the elbow grease of all who were a part of it. Way to take ownership, ladies!

Go Eagles!

#WeAreEast #OnTheRise #GoEagles2K26