Today is all about our District-wide PBIS initiative, which focuses on the acknowledgment and reinforcement of positive behavior. Our Bulldogs have made us proud this year!
Let's start with the High School - 86 students were rewarded with a trip to Cedar Point last week, as their end of year PBIS incentive!




Lastly, check out the amazing feat our Elementary School achieved this school year!
4,940 Pawsitive Action Slips were given to students in recognition of positive behaviors that teachers, staff and fellow students recognized throughout the year. 4,940! WOW!
Way to go Bulldogs!!
Next up, our Middle School!
Nearly 100 EPMS students cashed in their PBIS points to attend the end-of-year bowling trip. Everyone had a great time!
More Battle of the Classes today!








Battle of the Classes!






Reminder to our 4th Grade Families! Tomorrow night, is the night!

Lots of hard work around the campus today!!
Thanks to all the Dog Days volunteers that came out to work on landscaping projects at all of the buildings. They look great!






Today was all about our Seniors. They have bright futures ahead!
Don't forget - join us tomorrow for Dog Days!

Mrs. Hogan's 5th Grade students recently took part in a project where they made Service Trucks.
Great work Bulldogs!



We have been anxiously awaiting pictures taken at Prom , and are now proud to finally introduce the 2024 Prom King & Queen.
Seniors Ms. Claire Evans and Mr. Joshua Bland

Once in a lifetime experiences.
That is exactly what we strive to build and provide for our Bulldogs!
Yesterday encompassed just that, as some students had the opportunity to travel to Columbus to tour the Governor's Residence, cook with the First Lady of Ohio, and then take part in a tour of the Statehouse!


The EPMS UP mentorship program had a great time celebrating their last meeting for the year. Thank you to all of the amazing mentors who volunteered for this program- we appreciate you!


Our Bulldog Teachers ended Teacher Appreciation Week by engaging in professional development on the Science of Reading. This new state law will go into effect next year, which makes us so thankful to have educators who are also life-long learners!
Way to go Bulldogs!

For our school-wide PBIS program at EPES, students earned tickets for great behavior in the cafeteria to enter a drawing to win a treat from Dairy Queen. One winner was drawn, at random, from each grade level. The winners were:
Marina Chestnut, Miles Dunn, Sadie Berresford, Adalynn Grope and Santanah Powers





Did you happen to catch the sunrise today? Some of the members of our Senior class did!





Come celebrate the accomplishments of our graduating seniors!

Attention Seniors!
*Wednesday, May 15th - Seniors may pick up tickets in the EPHS office for graduation
*Friday, May 17th - Senior fees & Boat Trip permission slips are due
*Friday, May 17th - Senior awards will begin immediately following announcements

It is a tradition at EPHS to celebrate our Top Ten graduating seniors with a breakfast in their honor. It is a time to come together and reflect on the academic accomplishments of these students and discuss their future plans.
Congratulations to Gabrielle Andre, Joshua Bland, Addison Bycroft, Dylan Bycroft, Sophia Fertsch, Leila Martin, Liadan McTrustry, Mackenzie Parker, Alexus Robb and Marah Zimmerman.




Clark Rutledge earned the Boys High Point Award at the Middle School EOAC Championship meet. He scored 24 points.
1st in the 200 meter dash, 2nd in the 400 meter dash and 3rd in the 100 meter dash.
Congratulations Clark!

