The Eisenhower choir sang beautifully in their Christmas concert this year, which took place on December 5, 2018 at 7p.m. The concert included middle and high school level choirs, which is grades sixth through eighth and ninth through twelfth, and the group, Fantasia, which is also ninth through twelfth. Each choir sang individually, and then came together as one to finish off the concert. Continue reading Singing the Knight Away at the Christmas Choir Concert→
Rifle season for most people at Eisenhower is an important time full of hunting and making memories with friends and family. There is nothing better the pulling the trigger on a big buck and showing him off to your buddy. Sitting out in the woods all day in the snow and wind isn’t always the best; but the adrenaline rush you get when the buck you’ve been chasing all year steps out, it is all worth it. When you pull the trigger and watch it fall without a move, you feel proud of your hunting ability. After shooting your buck, you don’t even care about your numb fingers from sitting in the cold and snow; you are so excited and proud that nothing else matters. Continue reading Firing Up Rifle Season→
Each year, Eisenhower does its best to look out for families in need during the holiday season. Specifically, Eisenhower’s National Honor Society takes the lead by coordinating an annual holiday food drive. Continue reading Eisenhower Gives Back through Food Drive→
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