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Middle School Field Trip
6th Grade students will have the opportunity to visit the Eastlake Middle School campus on a “student-only” field trip. The purpose of the field trip will be for the students to get a taste of middle school life, meet with ASB leaders, and speak to counselors about academic & extra-curricular opportunities in 7th Grade. Afterwards, students should be receiving a course registration packet which you can fill out with your child. Permission slips for the field trip went home today.
As much as parents would revel in a chance to see the campus, this is only reserved for the students. The last we checked, they did not YET have dates for parent orientations. However, based upon previous years, these meetings are usually in late Spring. Please check

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