3. Activities that ARE affected by Academic Eligibility Requirements:
• Athletic Teams( Varsity, Junior Varsity, Freshmen)
• Ski Club
• Buzz Robotics
• Drama
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INTERSCHOLASTIC ATHLETICS One of the objectives of High School is to have a well-rounded athletic program. Permanent values, such as fair play, loyalties, teamwork, resourcefulness, determination, leadership, only to mention a few, are gained from a sound athletic program. Every student is encouraged to participate in one or more sports on the Freshmen, Junior Varsity, or Varsity level.
FALL |
WINTER |
SPRING |
Cross Country |
Basketball |
Baseball |
Field Hockey |
Ice Hockey |
Golf |
Football |
Swimming( B) |
Softball |
Soccer |
Wrestling |
Tennis |
Swimming( G) |
Indoor Track |
Track & Field |
Volleyball( G) |
Cheerleading |
Volleyball( B) |
Cheerleading |
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Lacrosse |
Spectator Conduct at Athletic Events Conduct at Games – We want our fans to be loud and proud to be Eagles. We have one rule to follow, CHEER FOR US.
• Consider this as your warning for appropriate behavior.
• You will be directed to leave if your“ cheering” includes but is not limited to the following:
• Any vulgar or inappropriate language
• Any language directed at the opponents including names and / or numbers
• Any chant that singles out any group
• Any verbal altercation with opposing fans If you are removed from one event, you will be banned from attending future sporting events until a meeting is held with the student, parent, school administrator and athletic director. Following this meeting, the length of ban will be determined. If allowed back, a second occurrence would result in removal from all future events for the school year.
Spectator Privilege Attending events as a spectator is a fun privilege granted to EHS students, not an unlimited right. Students must be in good standing at school in order to attend events. Failure to follow these expectations at school may lead to a student being excluded from attending events as a spectator. Any attempt to attend an event after the privilege has been revoked may result in further disciplinary action. Below are some of the reasons a student could be excluded from attending an event:
• School discipline that occurs during the week will result in the loss of the privilege to attend events for that week.( Ex. ADMIN lunch detention and / or ADMIN after-school detention)
• Serving ISS or OSS will result in the loss of the privilege to attend events for that week.
• Absence from school will result in loss of the privilege to attend events for that day.
Revised 9 / 8 / 2025