
Mrs. Rutledge's 2nd grade class & Mrs. Carlisle's 1st grade class, seem to be in full Solar Eclipse mode, using the opportunity to learn about this incredible event that will take place on April 8th.
Every student within the District is being equipped with solar eclipse viewing glasses, enabling them to experience this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity safely.



It might be cloudy outside, but it sure appeared sunny for our students!
Thank you to The Brightside Project for stopping by with The Sunshine Bus and spreading cheer and smiles to our Bulldogs at EPES & EPMS!








UPDATE: Tonight's Baseball & Softball games have been cancelled.
They have been rescheduled for tomorrow (3/28) as follows-
Baseball vs. United at EP - 5pm
Softball vs. United at United - 5pm

Congratulations to Renee Flowers, the Director of Food and Nutrition here at East Palestine Schools, and the ENTIRE Cafeteria Staff!
They received a 100% perfect rating during their Administrative Review, which took place yesterday. Their hard work and dedication to providing quality breakfast and lunch to our students, does not go unnoticed.
Job well done!

Festival of Bands - March 28th at 7 p.m.
EPHS Gymnasium


Just a friendly reminder!
One Act Plays -- tonight at 6 p.m.


Congratulations to the February EP Preschool and Head Start Students of the Month!
Zoey Haines- Nominated by Mrs. St. Esprit, Maura Kinkead- Nominated by Ms. Goontz, Hannah Brown- Nominated by Mrs. Cuddy, McKayla Bianchi- Nominated by Mrs. Cope, Emma Weekley- Nominated by Ms. Lindsay, Hazel Bowyer- Nominated by Mrs. Dilisio, and Samia Williams- Nominated by Miss Koehler.








Today’s softball scrimmage at Columbiana has been cancelled due to weather conditions.

Test post for duplications

Are you ready for an evening of entertainment?


Let's cheer on our Spring Bulldog Athletes and wish them success this season!


Happy International Pi Day!
Did you know that the record for the most digits for pi memorized is 70,000 decimal places? This was achieved by Rajveer Meena of Vellore, India on March 21, 2015 over the course of 10 hours, according to Guinness World Records.
How many digits can you recite?


Communication is the key to keeping your student's attendance status positive!


So your student's a few minutes late....those minutes can add up quickly!
Check out what being tardy to school can look like over time.


Have you ever thought about what time away from school can do to your student? Check it out, we know you'll be amazed!


It's National School Breakfast Week!
Any Elementary students who come in to enjoy a full breakfast, will receive a small prize!



We are wrapping up the East Palestine Elementary School Rosalind Candy Fundraiser. Please send order forms with cash and/or checks payable to East Palestine City Schools with your student by Monday, March 4th.
If you are interested in placing an order, you can do so at www.mycandyfundraiser.com (Fundraiser Code: Bulldogs)
Orders can be picked up at the Elementary Gym (E-7 doors) on Friday, March 15, 2024 3:45pm-5:00pm. Thank you.


What's a great school day?
Well, it could be one where you get to enjoy a hockey game!!
That's exactly what our 4th graders and some of our middle school students got to experience today with the Youngstown Phantoms!

It's Read Across America Week at EPES, which means it's Wacky Wednesday!
We have some of the wackiest kiddos around!





The EPES Evening of the Arts will take place this Friday, March 1st. Kindergarteners will perform their concert at 6 p.m. and then 2nd Grade will perform at 7 p.m.
Be sure to check out all of the amazing artwork lining the halls while there! Such talent at EPES!