
Join us monthly to hear important information about what's going on at EAHS, and to meet and talk with our principal, Ms. Jennifer Mitchell.Join us monthly to hear important information about what's going on at EAHS, and to meet and talk with our principal, Ms. Jennifer Mitchell.

The Tomcat College and Career Center (CCC) is online to explore various colleges and careers, investigate scholarship and financial aid opportunities, and see the full calendar of CCC visitors, programming and events. The CCC itself is open every day during all lunch periods and staffed by members of the EAHS student services team. The Tomcat College and Career Center (CCC) is online to explore various colleges and careers, investigate scholarship and financial aid opportunities, and see the full calendar of CCC visitors, programming and events. The CCC itself is open every day during all lunch periods and staffed by members of the EAHS student services team.

Our Board of Education meetings take place the first and third Monday of each month at 7:00 p.m. Please join us!Nuestras reuniones de la Junta de Educación se llevan a cabo el primer y tercer lunes de cada mes, a las 7:00 p.m. Por favor únase a nosotros!

Our Board of Education meetings take place the first and third Monday of each month at 7:00 p.m. Please join us!Nuestras reuniones de la Junta de Educación se llevan a cabo el primer y tercer lunes de cada mes, a las 7:00 p.m. Por favor únase a nosotros!

For information about all of our athletic activities, including try outs, rosters, schedules, and results, check out the site below.For information about all of our athletic activities, including try outs, rosters, schedules, and results, check out the site below.

Our Board of Education meetings take place the first and third Monday of each month at 7:00 p.m. Please join us!Nuestras reuniones de la Junta de Educación se llevan a cabo el primer y tercer lunes de cada mes, a las 7:00 p.m. Por favor únase a nosotros!













On January 15, East Aurora High School’s Operation Snowball proudly welcomed a special group of international visitors from St. Teresa’s Youth Center in Belfast, Ireland. Six students and two chaperones from Ireland spent the day with EAHS Operation Snowball student leaders, building connections and learning about the similarities and differences between their schools, communities, and cultures.
Throughout the day, the visiting students experienced life at EAHS firsthand. They walked the halls with Snowball leaders, participated in presentations from EA Paws Pals, and shared a culturally diverse meal while engaging in meaningful conversations with members of the East Aurora community, including staff, administrators, and school resource officers.
One of the biggest surprises for our guests was learning that East Aurora High School can hold nearly 4,000 students and operates with 20 school buses. They were also introduced to a few uniquely American staples. most notably “red sauce,” better known to us as ketchup. In return, students from Belfast shared that they typically walk most places, attend a combined middle and high school with fewer than 1,000 students across seven grade levels, and are more accustomed to Heinz “brown sauce.”
The day concluded with the full Operation Snowball group coming together for service projects benefiting local organizations, along with team-building and bonding activities led by both student and staff leaders. These shared experiences highlighted the universal values of leadership, service, and connection that transcend borders.
Both the East Aurora and Belfast students will continue their journey together as they head to Bloomington-Normal to join youth from across the region at The Cebrin Goodman Teen Institute, where they will further develop their leadership skills and deepen the relationships formed during this memorable exchange.
El 15 de enero, el programa Operation Snowball de la Escuela Secundaria East Aurora recibió con orgullo a un grupo especial de visitantes internacionales del Centro Juvenil St. Teresa de Belfast, Irlanda. Seis estudiantes y dos acompañantes de Irlanda pasaron el día con los líderes estudiantiles de Operation Snowball de East Aurora, estableciendo vínculos y aprendiendo sobre las similitudes y diferencias entre sus escuelas, comunidades y culturas.
A lo largo del día, los estudiantes visitantes experimentaron de primera mano la vida en EAHS. Recorrieron los pasillos con los líderes de Snowball, participaron en presentaciones de EA Paws Pals y compartieron una comida multicultural mientras mantenían conversaciones significativas con miembros de la comunidad de East Aurora, incluyendo personal docente, administrativo y oficiales de seguridad escolar.
Una de las mayores sorpresas para nuestros invitados fue descubrir que la Escuela Preparatoria East Aurora tiene capacidad para casi 4.000 estudiantes y cuenta con 20 autobuses escolares. También conocieron algunos elementos típicos de la cultura estadounidense, en particular la “salsa roja”, más conocida como kétchup. A su vez, los estudiantes de Belfast compartieron que suelen caminar a la mayoría de los lugares, asisten a una escuela que combina la secundaria y la preparatoria con menos de 1.000 estudiantes en siete grados, y están más acostumbrados a la salsa marrón Heinz.
El día concluyó con todo el grupo de Operation Snowball participando en proyectos de servicio para organizaciones locales, junto con actividades de trabajo en equipo y convivencia dirigidas por líderes estudiantiles y del personal. Estas experiencias compartidas resaltaron los valores universales de liderazgo, servicio y conexión que trascienden las fronteras.
Tanto los estudiantes de East Aurora como los de Belfast continuarán su viaje juntos en Bloomington-Normal, donde se unirán a jóvenes de toda la región en el Instituto Juvenil Cebrin Goodman, para seguir desarrollando sus habilidades de liderazgo y fortalecer las relaciones forjadas durante este memorable intercambio.

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