
Senior Spotlight: Izzie Koons. Senior Project: Queer Representation in Media. Favorite part of being a senior: Being one of the oldest students(automatic cool points). Favorite EOC Project: My baking project that I did with Remi. Future Plans: Having my friends move in with me!


School Calendar for 2024-2025 available for download here: https://www.edvisionshighschool.com/page/calendar


GRADUATION! On Monday June 10 we held our graduation ceremony. We shared stories and memories about each of our graduates, they received their diplomas and we celebrated with a feast together. We are so PROUD of our class of 2024! Congrats grads!





For their last field trip, Patty and Noah took their advisory to Park Point and Canal Park in Duluth. A few brave souls even got into the chilly lake! Per tradition, they also made a trip to Love Creamery.





Brooke's advisory had a rainy field trip in Duluth. They went to the Great Lakes Aquarium and then had a very wet picnic afterwards. Despite the weather, they had fun spending time together and learning more about Lake Superior.





Gigi's advisory spent a fun day at the Como Zoo and Conservatory. The Japanese Garden was one of the favorite spots as well as the picnic lunch all together.





Advisor Patty is retiring! Staff and students at EOC will miss Patty so much. She worked tirelessly to give her students the best education possible, making sure every student felt seen and valued. We wish Patty the very best in retirement!



Remember that Tomorrow - June 5th - is our last day of daily advisory for the 23/24 school year at EOC! We hope you all have a fun, safe and relaxing summer!


On day two of Spring Celebration, students and staff went to Valley Fair. It was a nice day for riding rides, playing games and spending time with friends.





This year's Prom Committee put on a rockin' dance party at Spring Celebration. The theme was "Meet Me at Midnight." We had a student DJ and the students (and staff) all had a great time!






On May 22 and 23, EOC held its annual Spring Celebration. The first day consisted of senior project presentations as well as other student presentations and exhibits. Later in the evening, there were activities to choose from like prom, a movie, a game room, or swimming.









No school on Monday, May 27th, in recognition of Memorial Day!


Happy Charter School's Week! We are proud to be. a charter school and offer educational choices to our students.


Wednesday, May 8th, Chris's Advisory let an excellent All School Meeting. They shared about their pets and the cool projects they've been working on this year. It was so awesome to learn more about the students in Chris's advisory!




Reminder: No school May 2nd and 3rd due to Staff Professional Development.


"There is occasions and causes why and wherefore in all things." Several advisories went to a performance of Henry V at the Guthrie Theater this week. It was a great performance with students hanging onto every Elizabethan word.


On Wednesday, April 17th, EOC held online presentation day, where students could present or exhibit their projects to their peers and the EOC community. There were so many amazing projects, and we all learned so much about an incredibly diverse range of topics. We are so proud of our students and the amazing work they do!



Right before Spring Break, Michaela's advisory headed to the Minneapolis Institute of Art looking at all the exhibits including the featured "Year of the Dragon" exhibit. They then had a meal together at Centro Nicollet.



Student Felix worked on a piece of video with SPEAK MPLS called "A Post-Pandemic Metro," and it was selected to be shown as part of the youth media showcase in the Minneapolis /St Paul International Film Festival. The screening is on Sunday, April 14th at 2PM. Way to go Felix! https://mspfilm.org/show/nextwave-youth-media-showcase/


On Monday April 8th, there is a solar eclipse set to peak at 2:05 PM in Minnesota. We would like to remind all of our students that while we encourage their participation in the solar eclipse, please do so safely. Do not look directly at the sun during an eclipse. There are eclipse glasses available at your local library, there are pin hole camera projects online (https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/edu/learn/project/how-to-make-a-pinhole-camera/) and there are also websites in which you can view the eclipse in a safe manner (https://www.space.com/watch-total-solar-eclipse-april-8-online-free-livestreams).
