You may think that after fall has turned to winter and football season comes to an end that the players just sit and wait for next fall. This is not so; throughout the winter, players from grades eighth through eleventh gather in our weight room and get stronger for the upcoming football season. Continue reading Football Puts in Work Offseason→
Every year, Eisenhower High School sends some of their best musicians to compete in districts. On January 26, EHS students, Amber Penley on the trumpet, and Angela Godden on the clarinet, traveled to Meadville to play in district band. On February 6, Shannon Kellogg, Rachel Dietsch, Michele Kingsley, Hunter Peterson, and Morgan Kellogg traveled to St. Mary’s to sing in District Choir. Continue reading Eisenhower Competes in Districts→
Besides showing love and appreciation towards your special someone, candy is one of the top things people receive for Valentine’s Day. Since the early 1900’s, chocolate was a staple for the love-filled holiday; eventually, with the addition of time and technology, sugar filled, gummy treats were introduced into the mix of treats received. Candy trends have come and gone, but for 2019, The Squire found a bundle full of candies that are selling off the shelves. Continue reading Reviewing Valentine’s Day Candy, A to Z→
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