Tomorrow is Carnival day! Please don't forget to send a little money with your Kindergartener-7th graders so they can play some of the carnival games our 8th grade students have been working hard to create such as: Tennis Toss, Clown Town, Eagle's Claw, and Planko-Toss. Also, don't forget to purchase your special edition Kast Iron Soda Works United labeled sodas at the Mother and Son Dodgeball tournament Friday evening! If you are interested in purchasing these bottles, and cannot make it Friday, please reach out to Mr. Burd. We do only have a limited supply of these sodas! All proceeds go directly towards the class trip to Washington, D.C.








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Mighty Melons would like to thank Whiteleather Grain for sponsoring their game.

A huge thank you to Witmer's Construction for sponsoring Throwing Dimes. We appreciate your support!

CALLING ALL CRAZY SOCKS!

Skibidi Toilet Throw would like to thank sponsors: Craig Herring, Mark's Landing, and Whiteleather Grain LLC!

Thank you to Giant Eagle for sponsoring Duck Toss! We appreciate your support!

Gumdrop Land would like to thank Church Budget Envelope Company for sponsoring their game for the 8th grade carnival. We appreciate your support!

In Middle School Indoor Track News, Ruby Marshall and Doyle Burch qualified to compete at the Indoor State Meet, in which all divisions of Middle Schooler's come together for a final round of competition this past weekend.
Ruby ran the mile and the 400, placing 15th and 11th respectively.
Doyle tossed the shot put and took 7th in the state.
Great Job!

Thank you to Butech Bliss for their sponsorship of Pirateball for the 8th grade carnival! We appreciate your support!

Sonic Ring Toss would like to thank Kast Iron Soda Works, BBQ on 172, Mark's Landing, and Mary's Pizza for their support!

Thank you to Nail Forum in Alliance for their sponsorship of Knock 'Em Down! We appreciate your support!

Carnival week is finally here! Be sure to send some money with your student this Friday so they can check out all the games our 8th graders have been busy designing and building! If you have any questions, would be interested in making a donation toward tickets to be sure all students have the ability to participate and play, or see a specific game you would still be interested in sponsoring, please email Mr. Burd at ryan.burd@eaglepride.net

Thank you to Adele's Place for their support of Crazy Pong. Come check it out this Friday!!!

Paper Leap Frog would like to thank Mark's Landing and Kast Iron Soda Works for their support of the 8th graders carnival. Kast Iron also graciously donated limited edition United labeled sodas which will be for sale at the PTO Mother and Son Dodgeball tournament this Friday! If you are interested in purchasing one, or more of these sodas, reach out to Mr. Burd at ryan.burd@eaglepride.net. All proceeds from the sales go directly to the students trip!

A huge thank you to Mark's Landing and McIlvain Welding for sponsoring Alien Knockout!!!

Palm Pong appreciates the generous sponsorship from Smith Landscaping and Hull's Super Duper!

Coming out to the PTO Mother and Son Dodgeball tournament this Friday??? Be sure to bring some extra cash to purchase a customized United Local Kast Iron Soda Works Cream Soda or Root beer. $3 per bottle or a mix and match 4 pack for $10. All proceeds benefit the 8th grade Washington, D.C. trip.



The Class of 2027 is selling Nothing Bundt cakes and vouchers to raise money for their Junior Prom. Orders are due the first week of April and will arrive April 16th, just in time for Easter! Please reach out to a sophomore if interested or email Valerie.Kidder@eaglepride.net. Vouchers are good for a year and can be redeemed at the Niles or Boardman location so buy some cake for now and some vouchers for later!

To parents, students, and community members:
Earlier today, some of our middle school students received a bomb threat. Mr. Baker and the staff acted quickly and decisively and isolated the person who sent the threat. The person responsible was quickly isolated and removed from campus.
We want to thank the student who reported the threat to Mr. Baker and ask that parents continue to talk to their children about speaking up and alerting school personnel when they think there might be something wrong or suspicious. All parents of students affected have been contacted.
Lance Hostetler
