1. What stories are covered every year?
Homecoming, football stories.
What time of year did these stories run?
They ran in the fall.
Are any of the same people involved year after year?
yes, there were some football players featured more than once.
2. What was the biggest story of each year?
Homecoming
3. How many personality sketches of students were run each year?
One for each issue.
• What types of students were interviewed? (athletes, student leaders, etc.)
athletes, just regular people.
• Was any one student constantly featured in one year? Why?
No. A variety of people were featured. They wanted to have a diversity of people.
• Do you think this was fair?
Yes. It gives more people an opportunity to be in the paper.
4. How many personality sketches of faculty were run each year?
There was at least one.
• Which teachers were featured?
Mrs. Neuenschwander
• Why those particular people?
Her being new to the school.
5. What full page features (or center spreads) did the publication carry?
Students sleeping in class.
• Are any of those topics still relevant?
Yes because it still happens.
6. What was a great year(s) for sports teams? Activities?
The 2005 football team. The softball team won state in 2004.
• Did the school have any state champions?• Olympic performers?• Other honors?
Softball team in 04'.
7. Find a story that uses background information from previous years.
Jamie Broback playing for the Gophers and she is an Eastview graduate.
8. What topics did the paper editorialize about each year?
Activities during winter break. Where students went over spring break.
• What stand did the paper take?
They gave ideas for what kids can do over break.
• Has the problem been solved or is it still an issue?
The problem has been solved.
9. What major news did the paper carry about classes?
People are sleeping during class.
• Any curriculum changes?
Students are now required to take more than two years of a language.
• Any major new programs?
There is a tsunami relief program taking place.
10. Any new equipment?
• Any building programs?
Re-doing the main gym.
11. Any scandals involving students, administrators, or teachers?
Teachers being strict with cell phones.
• What happened?
You can only use your phone in the hall ways.
12. What changes in fashion among students can be found?
Preparation for senior pictures.
13. What signs of changing times can you find as mirrored in the concerns of students?
Graduation and finding a homecoming date.
• What concerns never seem to change and would continue to make good stories year after year?
Finding a prom date.
14. Did the school have any championship academic teams?
The girls cross country team.
• Art show winners?
Speech members Brooke Killgaarith and Claire Jacobson.
• Band or choir awards?
• Science winners?
Finished 2nd at this years regional.
• National honors?
15. Which clubs were most active?
Chess clubs
16. What campus events made the most news?
Intermeral sports.
17. What movies and music groups has the paper reviewed?
Toy Story and Nemo were featured.
18. What issues did cartoonists choose?
19. How has the publication’s format changed?
20. Did the demographics of your student population change? Why?
21. What are the school’s traditions and how did they develop?
• Who are the school’s traditional rivals? (Could vary between activites.)
Mostly Apple Valley and Eagan because we are so close to them.
• How did the rivalry begin?
When Eastview was built and kids went from Apple Valley to Eastview.
22. What are five things most interesting about EVHS? The people, all the clubs, the opportunities Eastview has, how good our sports teams are, how big it is.
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
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