
In his monthly update, #FZSupt Dr. DuBray celebrates the many community events taking place across the district and the power of the connection between home and school. https://thrillshare.com/s/news-fzsd/scheduled_article/baf8f6a5511b6c6bfba8f0a3


Bahama Bucks fundraiser tonight, 10/26 from 6-8 pm to benefit FZE Grad Night. See the flyer on our website.


Don't forget to bring your dog supply donation to your 6th hour class to benefit Shelter Friends. Check out the image what to donate each day.


Hungry for pizza? Support FZE Grad Night and go to MOD pizza today, 10/19. See the flyer for location and more information: https://5il.co/1j4tq


FZEiAm is sponsoring Unity Day tomorrow, 10/19. Unity Day is about all students and staff uniting together for kindness, acceptance, and inclusion. Wear orange or your Unity Day t-shirt.

Did you know #FZSD is a #USDOL Certified Apprenticeship Program? (L to R) Dan Claypool, CEO of Merric Millwork and Seating, Andy McHaffie, East High teacher and FZ Apprenticeship Coordinator, Dr. Patrick Brown, FZ Executive Director of STEM & CTE, and Dan Fitter, CEO of Quest Specialty Products, introduced the St. Charles County Council to the program at their meeting last week.
Over the past few years, FZSD has placed machinists, welders and cabinet makers into positions with local manufacturers. There are also opportunities for Mechanical Engineering Technicians. Students earn an hourly wage and can earn high school credit while working the 2,000 hours to earn a nationally recognized USDOL Apprenticeship certificate. Those who complete the program also earn 45 hours of credit from St. Charles Community College.
Learn more on this FORTiTUDE podcast: bit.ly/3AZLakf
Or at ZumwaltApprenticeships.com


Help East High celebrate our Veterans on November 10th! Fill out the google form to RSVP located on our website or here: https://forms.gle/LTdx9yCrT2tzTtcC8


Seniors remember tomorrow, Tuesday October 18th is the Career Assessment test day. ACT in large gym, Work Keys in the small gym, ASVAB in the library, and Missouri Connections in the auditorium. Please arrive on time to school.

FZE College & Career Week is next week, October 17th - 21st. More information can be found on our website: https://ehs.fz.k12.mo.us/o/ehs/article/872729 or the counseling Canvas page.

Looking for a way to support East High Grad Night? There are lots of opportunities that can be found here: /o/ehs/page/grad-night-committee

A+ Tutors - There will be no tutoring at the elementary schools on Friday, Oct. 14th

#DigitalCitizenship week is almost here! Check out the progress of our Elementary Technology classes. They started by in 2016 by introducing students K - 5 to the basics, now they are working with every student as an author. Tune in here: https://www.fz.k12.mo.us/article/866169


Don't forget picture retakes are tomorrow, Thursday 10/13.

Check out the exciting accomplishments of our East High Students in the FZE Principal's Corner: https://ehs.fz.k12.mo.us/o/ehs/page/fze-principals-corner


HOSA sponsored a blood drive yesterday and East High donated over 50 units of blood. Great job! #EastHighPride

FZEiAM is sponsoring Unity Day on October 19th. Wear orange on October 19th. The library is selling special t-shirts for $10 on 10/10-10/13.


Save the Date - Bahama Buck's Benefit Night on October 26th 6-8 pm to benefit Grad Night.


Attention, A+ Tutors, there will be no tutoring at the Elementary schools or DuBray Middle School Wednesday, 10/5 due to the District-wide early release day.

S/O and a huge THANK YOU to our custodial team as we mark National Custodial Worker's Recognition Day. Thank you for all you do to have our schools ready for teaching and learning each day.


Last summer East High Project Lead The Way Biomedical teacher Carrie Stowers connected with Kyle Gaines of the St. Charles County Ambulance District. Stowers’ fourth-year students were interested in deeper CPR training than what they completed in their health class.
“We worked together to find a solution that would fit within class hours. The kids did a class called Heart Code - Basic Life Support,” Gaines said. “They did some online learning through the American Heart Association, and then we did a skills practice and test out. They asked amazing questions.”
All of the students in both classes plan careers in healthcare. “As a class, they reflected on what was gained in addition to being CPR certified,” Stowers said. “They are more confident about their abilities to actually perform CPR/AED on a real human. They feel more prepared for college classes. The students were especially grateful to SCCAD EMS for their knowledge in answering many, many questions and showing them the techniques in person.”



