In light of the upcoming school merger, The Squire decided to promote the clubs at Eisenhower. As of the 2024-25 school year, Eisenhower currently has more than twelve clubs to participate in. Involved students, Carly Russell and Callan Gigliotti, were interviewed about their experiences so that readers can learn more about our club offerings.
Eisenhower High School is located in Lander, Pennsylvania and is part of the Warren County School District, which is the second largest school district in Pennsylvania in terms of geography, spanning seven hundred eighty-eight square miles. According to the WCSD website, the mission of Eisenhower High School is to support the personal and intellectual success and wellness of every student every day, which makes it a great school choice.
There are several outstanding students here at Eisenhower, but this issue’s spotlight turns to senior, Emily Grosch. Grosch is positively recognized for her hard work and dedication to academics, while being a multi-sport athlete. She participates in cross country, track, and soccer, qualifying for multiple districts meets, as well as playoff games throughout her high school career. She is involved in school clubs and shows her school spirit through organizations such as Student Council, National Honor Society, and Key Club. These clubs allow her to voluntarily give back to the Eisenhower community and bring positivity to the school.