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WELCOME
TO OUR SCHOOL!
Espanola
High School is a public highschool in the Rainbow
District School Board, approximately 70 kms from downtown
Sudbury,
Ontario. Espanola High School offers English language programs
from Grades 9 to 12.
EHS
is a large two-level building equipped with two gyms, a full
library, a cafeteria, the Domtar
computer lab, a podcast
radio station studio, a technology computer lab, a large
lecture facility, a high-tech music room and an extensive Resource
Centre. The school shares its physical space with
Ecole secondaire catholique Franco-Ouest and Contact
North.
In
addition to the core curriculum areas of English, Math, Science
and the Humanities, EHS offers courses in Construction and Automotive
Technology, Forestry, Mining, Family Studies, Media Arts, Drama
and Dance, Music, Aboriginal Culture and Issues, Ojibwe and
French languages, Computer Science and Physical Education. The
school also has an extremely successful Cooperative Education
program. Transitions, Section 23, Learning to 18 and Resource
Room assistance are available to students who have special educational
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OUR
COMMUNITY:
Espanola
is a small northern paper mill town located south of the Trans
Canada Highway, resting on Highway 6, the only highway route
onto Manitoulin
Island. Manitoulin Island is the world largest freshwater
lake island.
EHS
services students from Espanola, Walford,
Massey, Webbwood, McKerrow,
Whitefish
Falls, Sagamok
Anishnawbek First Nation and Whitefish
River First Nation (Birch Island).
This
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COMMUNITY
SERVICE OPPORTUNITY
This is a fantastic opportunity to gain Community Service hours.
The Espanola Mall is seeking volunteers to model, help with
organization, and musicians to play at a fashion show to be
held on November 14th. Please come to the Guidance Centre for
more information.
Updated October 27, 2009 [top]
COLLEGE
AND UNIVERSITY DAYS
Students are reminded to come to Guidance to sign up for university
and college information sessions. You MUST do so BEFORE the
information session day. Algoma University will be at EHS on
Thursday, October 29. Sault College will be at EHS on Tuesday,
November 3rd and the University of Guelph will be at EHS on
Tuesday, November 3rd. Come to Guidance for more information.
Updated October 26, 2009 [top]
STUDENT
ID CARDS
Student
ID cards may be picked up at the Library between 8:15 a.m. and
3:00 p.m.
Updated October 20, 2009 [top]
MIDWIFERY
EDUCATION PROGRAM
Students interested in the Midwifery Education Program are invited
to Laurentian University on Saturday, November 14th from 11
a.m. to 1 p.m. For more information, come to the Guidance Office.
Updated October 16, 2009 [top]
PUMPKIN
CARVING CONTEST
Hey artists! The Horticultural Society of Espanola is holding
a Pumpkin Carving contest just in time for Hallowe’en.
There will be cash prizes for the funniest and the scariest
jack-o’lanterns carved by someone under 16 years old as
well as 16 and over. You need to bring your pumpkin to the Recreation
Complex between 3:00 and 8:30 p.m. on Friday, October 30th where
they will be judged. Your pumpkin will then stay at the complex
on display until 12:00 noon on Saturday, October 31st, at which
time you will be able to pick it up and take it home –
just in time for “trick or treaters” to arrive at
your house.
Updated October 16, 2009 [top]
OPPORTUNITY
TO EARN COMMUNITY SERVICE HOURS
Need Community Service Hours? Espanola General Hospital is seeking
volunteers for a variety of programs. Please come to the Guidance
Centre for more information.
Updated October 16, 2009 [top]
Tuesday,
August 25th
New
Spartans and staff took a day from their summer holidays to
come in to the school to celebrate a new school year. WELCOME
ALL NEW and ALL RETURNING SPARTANS!
Updated August 27th, 2009 [top]
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WANT
TO PLAY JR or SR GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL?
Attention all girls who are interested in playing junior or
senior girls’ volleyball this semester. Mrs. Schouten
will be holding a practice every Friday after school from 3:00
– 4:30 p.m. in the C3C5 gym until tryouts begin in a few
weeks. Please arrange for a ride since there is no late bus.
If you would like to participate but cannot attend this week,
please see Mrs. Schouten in G4 any time before or after school.
Updated October 27, 2009 [top]
JUNIOR
GIRLS TROUNCE LASALLE
This weekend our junior girls played our 1st game in the 'Knights
Invitational Tournament' against Lasalle. We played very well,
playing great defense and gathering many rebounds. At half time
the score was 11 to 10 for Lasalle. We continued to defend our
basket and at the end of the third quarter it was 14 to 12 for
EHS. With only 1 more quarter to go we continued to frustrate
our opponent and we managed to score 22 (yes 22) points in the
4th quarter alone and went on to defeat Lasalle 36 to 28. Taylor
LeClair scored 18 points and was 50% from the foul line shooting
9 for 18. Our next game was against the Lo-Ellen Juniors who
are undefeated in the Sudbury Division A this year. Again we
came out strong and played very well. At the end of the 1st
quarter the score was 10 to 8 for Lo-Ellen, at half time it
was 15 to 14 for Lo-Ellen. The winner of this game was going
to the championship final. At the end of the 3rd quarter it
was 21 to 18 for Lo-Ellen. Our girls started to get a bit tired
in the 4th quarter and we ended up losing 33 to 23. Our third
and final game was against the Lo-Ellen midgets. Our girls easily
defeated this midget team 42 to 22. 11 girls played in the tournament
and only 3 of our girls are actually junior age, so to beat
the Lo-Ellen midgets by 20 points was a great success.
Updated October 26, 2009 [top]
BOYS'
HOCKEY TEAM UNBEATEN
Congratulations to the boys’ hockey team. They kept their
unbeaten streak alive Saturday with an 8 to 1 victory over Chelmsford.
Boys’ next game is this Saturday against Manitoulin.
Updated October 20, 2009 [top]
SENIOR
BOYS' VOLLEYBALL TEAM TAKE FIRST PLACE
Early Saturday morning, the senior boys’ volleyball team
travelled to Parry Sound. The team played well, winning 11 of
12 sets to finish first. In the playoffs the team defeated Midland
to win the panther Invitational Volleyball Tournament. Congratulations
to the team!
Updated October 19, 2009 [top]
CROSS-COUNTRY
VICTORIES
Congratulations to all of the cross-country runners for their
multiple victories at the NSSSA Invitational meet at the Espanola
Golf Course last Friday. Victories went to the junior boys,
senior boys and senior girls with the midget girls and boys
finishing in second place. Great job to all! Practice resumes
tonight!
Updated October 19, 2009 [top]
JUNIOR
GIRLS' BASKETBALL BATTLE HARD
This week our Junior girls’ basketball team played Blind
River on Tuesday and Elliot Lake on Thursday. On Tuesday against
Blind River we found ourselves down by 11 points at half time
after playing a physical first half. Our girls came out strong
in the 3rd quarter and managed to shorten their lead to only
1 point. In the fourth quarter our girls played very hard and
we managed to beat Blind River 35 to 29. On Thursday we travelled
to Elliot Lake for our first game against the Atoms this season.
Our girls struggled to find the basket in the first half and
we found ourselves once again down by a few baskets starting
the third quarter. We played better in the 3rd and 4th quarters,
but it was too little too late and we could not pull out the
win.
Updated October 16, 2009 [top]
BOYS'
HOCKEY EPIC BATTLE
Last night in an epic battle, the boys’ hockey team went
the distance against Bishop with a 7-7 tie!
Updated October 16, 2009 [top]
MACNEIL'S
IMPRESSIVE DAY ON THE LINKS
During the OFSAA Ladies Golf Championship Festival in Windsor
this week, our own Espanola Spartan Casey MacNeil took to the
links! Despite the long trip, and bitter cold days, Casey was
a determined athlete. In 2 degree weather, Casey held strong
in an elite group of 124 young ladies from all over Ontario.
In the final round of competition, Casey placed in the top 25.
An impressive accomplishment Casey! We are all proud of you.Updated
October 16, 2009 [top]
CANADIAN
RECORD BELONGS TO EHRHARDT!!

What
a day it was today. Espanola High School’s most successful
day at OFSAA Track and Field in history ! Caroline Ehrhardt
of Espanola High School has jumped farther than any other girl
in Canadian high school competition. Ever!!! Her fourth round
jump of 12.76m beat the Canadian Interscholastic Record set
by Olympian Tabiah Charles by 40 cms. That also means that Caroline
has qualified to compete at this years World Youth Track and
Field Championships in Italy during the first weekend in July!
Her first three jumps were a bit shaky. She faulted on her first
jump, had a second jump of 11.89 (good enough to get her into
the final round of three jumps) and a third round jump of 11.54m.
They whittled the field down from 24 of the best jumpers in
Ontario to 8 and Caroline was in second place as the leader
had a jump of 12.08m down. However, we knew that Caroline was
ready to put on a performance for the crowd and she had full
crowd support. People started clapping i n rhythm as she stood
on the runway ready to start her jump and when she landed it
she was well past the little Canadian flag and the OFSAA sign
that marked where the old records stood. The crowd went wild
(there were some tears of joy and pride shed as well. Truth
be told.) Her fifth round jump was even further.....alas the
red flag went up signalling a fault (much disputed by a biased
crowd - me included, except I’m not biased - it clearly
wasn’t a fault). Anyways she jumped 12.56 on her final
jump and eventually ended up on the top step of the podium.
Caroline’s is the ONLY Canadian Interscholastic Record
set at the meet so far. To set a record like that takes such
skill, effort, determination, poise and ....you get the idea,
it’s hard to put it into words the level at which she
is operating. Needless to say, it capped off a tremendous day.
I
certainly do not want to leave out the spectacular performance
of Karen Dubreuil. She entered the competition with a best long
jump of 4.70m in Junior Girls. And then on her first jump, jumped
4.90m putting her in third place after the first round. And
she continued to jump farther. Karen qualified for the final
round of three jumps in 5th place. Her best jump was 4.93 m.
However, on her last jump she pulled a 4.99m out of her hat
and that moved her up to fourth place in the province of Ontario
for Junior Girls Long Jump. An incredible achievement for someone
who just decided to come out at the last minute. Many congratulations
to Mr. Bertrand here and the work he has done with her to get
her ready for this event!
Sadly
the day didn’t go so well for Matt Brown who bowed out
of the Midget Boys high jump after clearing one height. He was
well below his personal best, but he gave it his best and he
made it to Ontario’s biggest stage, so we’re all
proud of him for making it here.
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June 8th, 2009 [top]
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HALLOWE'EN
FOR HUNGER
Don’t forget … our Students for Change team will
be “trick or treating” this Hallowe’en for
any non-perishable food items. Please have your items ready
for this Saturday evening and help support the local food bank.
Updated October 26, 2009 [top]
SCHOLASTIC
BOOK ORDERS
Attention gamers and readers. The New Scholastic order forms
are available in the library. If you are interested in anything
from the October form, it can still be ordered before the end
of October.
Updated October 26, 2009 [top]
SPARTAN
YOUTH RADIO BAG DAY A SUCCESS
Spartan Youth Radio ran a highly successful fundraiser on the
weekend, bagging groceries at Winkels. We raised almost $2,000
for Spartan Youth Radio.
Updated October 20, 2009 [top]
SANTA'S
LITTLE HELPERS ROCK
Many thanks to all Grade 12 “Santa’s Little Helpers”
for your fundraising efforts! The fundraiser was very successful!!
If you still have orders and money, please get them to Ms. Blanchard
today. It was a tight race for “TOP SELLER” but
one student managed to sell over $400 in merchandise! She has
earned a large pizza and 2 Silver city tickets. Congratulations
COLLEEN WHALEN – you are the top seller!
Updated October 16, 2009 [top]

SPARTAN YOUTH RADIO EXECUTIVE
Congratulations
to Caitlin Dougon, Madeline Lemire, Brad Bourcier, Jessi Burk
and Adam McLandress: the 2009-2010 SYR Executive.
Updated June 18th, 2009 [top]
IKBAR'S
BAZAAR IS NOW OPEN
Ikbar
is the name of our school’s mascot and is also now the
name of the re-launched and improved corner store. We did a
survey of 100 students and staff to determine the items you
would like us to sell. Unfortunately, we’re not allowed
to sell food but we do carry most of the school supplies you
need including graph paper, scientific calculators, bristol
board and more. Ikbar’s Bazaar is open all day in the
Spartan Youth Radio studios.
Updated May 8, 2009 [top]
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