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06/02 Daily Eagle

Posted Date: 6/02/25 (12:18 PM)

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06/02/25
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ANNOUNCEMENTS/TODAY'S EVENTS

Mondays are for fresh starts and new beginnings, EAGLE NATION!!!!!! We hope everyone was able to stay dry and warm over the weekend, as it was a rough one. Now, we look to go in the opposite direction with a lot of heat and humidity over the next few days. SHOUT OUT to our TRAP team, as they won the Hudson Falls Challenge for the second year in a row. Way to go, everyone!!!!!

 We are very proud of all our athletes this entire year, and the future looks bright.

Remember, keep it classy, Eagle Nation


Please join us on June 4th for the Wall of Fame Induction Ceremony

Fun fact of the day:   During the 2024 Summer Olympics, four sports made their debut. Climbing, breaking, skateboarding, and surfing

  • 11 More class days left of school for Jr/Sr High

  • 19 School Days left till Graduation

  • 32 Days till the 4th of July


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Did you know?  Peach baskets were used as the first "hoops" in basketball

On this date in sports:
  • In 1869, Cleveland's Forest City played its first baseball game against the Cincinnati Red Stockings.
  • In 1901, Benjamin Adams was arrested for playing golf on Sunday in New York.
  • In 1933, FDR authorized the first swimming pool built inside the White House.
  • In 1935, Hall of Famer Babe Ruth announced his retirement as a player.
  • In 1942, Red Sox star Ted Williams enlisted as a US Navy aviator
  • In 2024, gymnast Simone Biles won her record 9th US Championship.

Today is National Rocky Road Day!!!!! 

***Some Reminders!!!!***

  • 06/03 - Grades 6-8 Field Day
  • 06/04 - Wall of Fame Induction Ceremony
  • 06/05- Grades 9-12 Awards Night
  • 06/12 - BOE Meeting @ 6:30 p.m.
  • 06/14 - Flag Day
  • 06/16 - Last Day of Classes for Grades 7-12
  • 06/17 - 06/26 - Regents Testing
  • 06/19 - No School
  • 06/28 - Graduation @ 10:00 a.m.

On this date in history:
  • In 1997, A jury in Denver, Colorado, found Timothy McVeigh of the militia movement guilty of murder and conspiracy in the deaths of 168 people in the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing, and he was executed in June 2001.
  • In 1953, 27-year-old Elizabeth II, the elder daughter of King George VI, was crowned queen of the United Kingdom at Westminster Abbey, having taken the throne upon her father's death in February 1952.
  • In 1946, in the aftermath of World War II, the people of Italy passed a referendum to replace the governing monarchy with a republic.
  • In 1941, American professional baseball player Lou Gehrig, who was nicknamed “the Iron Horse” for his record-setting number of consecutive games played, died at age 37, two years after being diagnosed with ALS.
  • In 1865, Confederate soldiers yielded to Federal troops in Galveston, Texas, marking the end of one of the final land operations of the American Civil War.
Week of Events
Please understand these are subject to change!!!!
  • All Seasons are Completed.