Daily Announcements: Thursday, October 30, 2025
AMHERST:
• Comet Spirit the Fall: Our fall athletics and activities are in full swing! Come out and cheer on your classmates at games, matches, and events. The energy in the stands has been incredible so far – let’s keep it going! Every time you show up, our Comet teams feel the support and thrive on it. Check out the full calendar for events at amherstcomets.com/events.
• Student Home Event Pass: Don’t miss a game! A Student Home Athletic Event Pass is available for $50 and gives you entry to all HOME regular-season athletic contests at both high school and junior high events. (Note: this does not include OHSAA or SWC tournament events.) If you haven’t picked one up yet, contact Mr. Wolf at casey_wolf@amherstk12.org for details and a passcode to purchase.
• Winter Sports Off Season/Coaching Contacts: Winter Sports are right around the corner. If you have interest in participating in a winter sport, please reach out to our winter coaches to see what information they have for you regarding any volunteer activities they have going on between now and the official start date or any information they may have regarding tryouts/first official practices. Reminder that you will need to have a valid physical on file before the first official day and that your Final Forms account will need to be up to date.
AVON:
• Musical Auditions: If you didn’t know, this year’s Spring Musical in Shrek the Musical! Interested in auditioning for the show or just learning more? There will be a brief informational meeting on Thursday, October 30th after school at 3pm in the old auditorium to go over everything you’ll need to know to prepare your audition. Can’t make it and want more details? Check out the flyers that will be hanging around the building or see Mr. Moyseenko in the Choir Room (Room 183)
• Tree Commission: The City of Avon is looking for a current junior who is passionate about the environment and wants to get involved with local environmental initiatives to join the Avon Tree Commission. The Avon Tree Commission meets the second Wednesday of every month at 7:30pm The function of the tree commission is to study, advise, and encourage the adoption and implementation of a comprehensive plan for the proper planting of new and replacement trees and maintaining the health of existing trees in the urban forest. Information about applying is located on the city of Avon’s website, and there are applications in student services and online. The application is to be turned into city hall (either dropped off or by email) by November 1st. Anyone interested can contact the follow email with any questions.
• UNICEF: Looking for a way to make a difference this Halloween? Instead of just handing out candy, what if you could help children in need? The new Avon branch of UNICEF is hosting a Trick or Treat fundraiser now through October 31st. To donate, simply scan the QR code located on posters around the school and share the link https://www.locallevelevents.com/events/details/42106 with family and friends. Every dollar raised goes directly to helping children who need it most. Plus, the top students who collect the most donations under their name will receive a prize, and anyone who donates is entered into a random drawing for a prize, such as gift cards from Hecks or Barrys Bagels, or even a prize basket from Main Event! For more information about UNICEF and its mission go to uniceefusa.org. Let’s make this Halloween about giving back, one dollar at a time!
AVON LAKE
• Drama Club News: Avon Lake High School Drama Club Calendar Fundraiser. Avon Lake Drama Boosters is the supporting organization for the ALHS Drama Program. We use funds to supplement theater improvements, feed our cast and crew, and many other ways that help make our productions extra special! For this fundraiser, the students are seeking people to “sponsor.
CLEARVIEW:
• Anime Club: There will be another Anime Club meeting TODAY. The meeting will last from 3pm-4:30pm. Please see Mrs. Phillips for a permission slip.
• Boo Grams: Attention to all students! The Senior Class will be selling “Boo Grams” for $2.00 each (cash only) during all lunch periods Monday, October 27th through Wednesday, October 29th. They will be passed out during homeroom on Halloween. Boo Grams are fun, Halloween-themed way to send treats – kind of like Halloween”candy-grams.” Here is the general idea: Someone sends a “Boo Gram” to a friend, classmate, teacher, or staff member. The Boo Gram usually includes candy and a note that say something like, “you’ve been Boo’d!” or “Happy Halloween!” Please help support our class.
• Halloween Pep Rally Games: We will be playing games at the Halloween Pep Rally next Friday. In addition to Rock, Paper, Scissors, TAG, we will also be playing Stack Attack, Goin’ Fishin, Dizzy Mummy, and Paper Dragons. See Mr. Ward in room 108 to sign up. If you already signed up for tag, you are still signed up. Teams without a full roster for a game will be disqualified.
• Early Action Deadlines: Attention seniors! Upcoming Deadlines! If you are applying to a college or university, EARLY ATION, make sure to apply by the following deadlines: November 1, November 15, December 1. It is your responsibility to check each school’s website to see what their deadlines are! Please see your school counselors or College Now advisor with any questions!
COLUMBIA:
• College Visits: Check your email. Ashland University will be here Friday, November 7th.
• Attention Winter Athletes: Final Forms Athletic platform is Open now All sections in Final Forms are due one week prior to your first practice, your current physical needs to be uploaded one week prior to first practice. Students will be denied participation in any practice or scrimmage if above is not completed. Outstanding fees must be paid.
• Rise N Shine with a Raider: CHS is excited to invite Raider families to a special morning of Raider pride and community at our annual event on Friday, Oct. 31st from 9:15am to 10am at Columbia High School. Enjoy donuts, coffee and juice and quality time with your students and fellow CHS families as we celebrate the spirit of our school together. Following breakfast, we’ll keep the fun going with a costume contest and pep rally from 10am -10:45am. Costumes are encouraged. Whether you are a parent, grandparent, guardian, or another special adult in a student’s life, we would love you to join us for this festive and spirited event. RSVP by scanning the QR code on the flier on our Website.
• SADD: We will be meeting on Friday, Oct. 31st at 3pm in Mlle. Toppel’s room for candy distribution.
• Class of 2028 and 2026 Pie Fundraiser: Please see the order form on our website, orders and payments, cash or checks made payable to Columbia High School. Order forms are due Friday, October 31st. Pies will be delivered on November 20th. Any questions, please contact Miss Neff at sneff@clsdraiders.org.
ELYRIA
• Mobile Dental Clinic: The Mobile Dental Clinic will be at EHS this Friday, October 31st. Those wanting to participate can sign up now. Forms will be passed out this week in homeroom. The forms will also be available in the Team offices and Clinic. The Mobile Dental Clinic will exam, clean, and treat all students for FREE or at a low cost.
• Hola: Spanish Club is having a meeting that will take place on Thursday, October 30th, after school in room 202. See Ms. Krava for any questions! We hope to see you there!
• TechCorps: TechCorps is hosting an event at LCCC to teach students to develop mobile apps. No experience is necessary and there are prizes. The registration information is on the grade level Google Classrooms.
• EHS Halloween Costume Contest: Don’t forget to wear your Halloween costume to school on Friday, October 31st. You can sign up for the costume contest in your lunch periods. Remember, costumes must be school appropriate and not contain weapons, face coverings, or any liquid/goo/gas!
• EHS Bowling Team Tryouts: To all Students interested in Bowling for EHS, there will be TRYOUTS on November 3rd and 4th. Girl tryouts will be from 4pm-5pm and Boys tryouts will be from 5pm-6pm. Tryouts will be at AMF of North Ridgeville, of Center Ridge Rd. Students must participate in both days to tryout for the team. All interested students trying out must have a physical on file with the athletic department. If you need a physical form, see Coach Morain in the athletic office, located in the Athletic Hallway. If you have questions, see Coach Rainey in room 134 or Coach Morain in the Athletic Office.
• HBCU College Fair: The Lorain County Urban League is taking a trip to the HBCU (Historically Black Colleges and University) College Fair. Students in grades 10-12 are invited. See Mrs. Anderle in the Teach 2/4 office for a permission slip and further details.
FIRELANDS:
• Falcon PRIDE Raffle: Don’t forget to enter for this week’s Falcon PRIDE Raffle by going to the PBIS Rewards app using Clever and use your points to enter. You will have until 12:30 Friday to enter to win! There will be one winner drawn from each grade level! If you haven’t done so, please take the time to check out the app today and see how many points you have. You can login using your Clever account and it will be connected to the PBIS Rewards App. If you have any questions, please email Mr. Taylor! • Juniors Vote: Juniors, make your voice heard. Nominations are open for class officers. If you are interested in running, or know someone that should, please email JUrbansky or Eult@firelandsschools.org to add a name to the ballot. Voting for student council will take place Friday, Nov. 7th. Also Juniors, now is the time to vote on the theme for Prom 2026. Log into your google classroom and cast your vote for your favority. The winning theme will be announced this Friday, Oct. 31st.
• Powderbuff: It’s time to sign up to represent your grade in Powderbuff Volleyball! This year’s Powderbuff Volleyball Tournament will be held on Friday, Nov. 21st start at 6:30pm. Each grade will get 12 members, as soon as those spots are filled, we will take no more sign-uups. Signups will close 11/7. It is $10 to play; all money is due to Mr. Hartsel by 11/14.
• End of Quarter: As we approach the end of the first quarter on Friday, this is a reminder to focus on completing all your work. We want to ensure every student has the best possible chance to succeed. Let’s finish strong.
KEYSTONE
• Halloween Costume Contest: On Friday, Oct. 31st, we will be having our annual Halloween Costume Contest. Judging will take place between 2nd and 3rd periods. Prizes will be awarded in a variety of categories.
• Dance Team: Dance Team practices start on Monday, November 3rd from 3-4:30pm in the cafeteria. Anyone interested in joining the dance team should plan to attend. See Ms. Heff if you have any questions.
• Sherlock Holmes and the Ice Palace Murders: The Keystone High School Drama Club is putting on a performance of Sherlock Holmes and the Ice Palace Murders on December 5, 6, and 7th. Tickets are on presale for $15 each, and can be purchased online at eventbrite.com.
• Keystone Bowling: Keystone Bowling will be having their first practice/try-outs for the boys’ and girls’ teams this Saturday. November 1st starting at 10am at Strikeout Lanes in Wellington.
• John’s Safe Place: The John’s Safe Place will be closed this morning.
• Lip Sync Battle: Are you the best lip syncer in the land? Do you like to perform? Do you have some insane dance moves or costumes? Do you think YOU could win first place? Come compete in our annual Lip Sync Battle, presented by the Keystone choir department! The event will be held on Thursday, November 20th at 7pm in the HS cafetorium. We have categories for middle school, high school, and faculty/family members. If you are interested in competing in the Lip Sync Battle, pick up an order form from Mrs. Pearce or any choir member. The form, along with your $5 entry fee, is due to Mrs. Pearce by November 5th.
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