EPTV (Friday, November 22, 2019)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F1WdsxkE-0M&feature=youtu.be
From the Principal's Desk - November 25, 2019
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1TgkXX1cuj7I5oT2hRaPsnGy4UD008cSZ/view?usp=sharing
Winter Meet the Team will take place on Thursday 11/21 at 7 pm in HS Gym.
EPTV (Friday, November 15, 2019)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fnzwL_4W-KE&feature=youtu.be
From the Principal's Desk - November 18, 2019
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1iGpFly137Ar6JPPHwLSQrHQuGLANTKdG/view?usp=sharing
Educators never stop learning. This week several teachers and Mr. Rook attended the Ohio School Improvement Institute in Columbus. At the conference, paid for by a grant through Schools That Work, we learned new ways to positively impact our students and their learning. We are actively working and learning Better Together.

Please congratulate Josh Welch. He has been voted 2nd team All-State Soccer for Div. 3
Did you miss the EPHS Veterans Day program? We have you covered, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DOz7bEci0zs&feature=youtu.be. Thank you Veterans and thank you to the sponsors that helped to make our program possible: Mrs. Randolph's Honors English 12 class, Mrs. Spanos' Honors Government class, EPHS Staff Members, EPMS Staff Members, The Bulldog Café, The Original Roadhouse, Grim's Welding, Panera Bread, Christian House Assisted Living, Dunkin' Donuts, The Nutrition Group, Rube and Brenda Ginder, Harley Buzzard and Family, Ms. Linda May, Mrs. Patti Linhart, and Mrs. Bree Hall.

From the Principal's Desk - November 11, 2019
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1B6Mm5bId4CWH4Vg6hu4-K8t1JCtlV5qE
From the Principal's Desk - November 4, 2019
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1V_ckl2ouRFhPcytdR0gixC_ImPfK1U9j/view?usp=sharing
Follow the link to see the WYTV student-athlete story about senior Cole Rutledge.
https://www.wytv.com/sports/student-athlete/student-athlete-cole-rutledge/
Senior Cross Country runner Cole Rutledge is this weeks WYTV student-athlete of the week. You can watch Cole’s story on WYTV at 6pm and 11pm on Thursday October 31 (tonight)
Leadership Columbiana County (LCC) has been developing leaders since 1999 by providing opportunities to explore the diverse industries, leaders, and organizations that are helping Columbiana County grow and serve others. Launched in 2017, the Junior Leadership Columbiana County program continues this mission by providing classroom and hands-on experience to develop informed and responsible citizens who are future leaders of Columbiana County. Three high school students from East Palestine, Emily Berger, Payton Sherry, and Morgan Cheurco, applied and were selected to participate in the program this school year.

After listening to the story of the Cucuy in Spanish class, students did a great job writing and illustrating the legend. According to the legend, when children misbehave and do not listen to their parents, the Cucuy comes and takes them away.
Reminder: Please join us tomorrow evening, Wednesday, October 30, at 5:30 pm at Kent State University-Salem Campus for College Credit Plus (CCP) Information Night. After a general session presented by the university, Mr. Cyrus will have a classroom reserved to answer your specific questions. Students planning to enroll in CCP for the first time should plan to bring a parent to this meeting.
Congratulations to Mrs. Randolph for being selected as the Ohio Lottery Teacher of the Month and Cole Randolph for being selected as the Ohio Lottery Academic All Star of the month for October.

The EPHS Choir and newly formed Percussion Ensemble will perform this evening, Monday, October 28, at 7:00 pm in the High School Auditorium. Admission is FREE and open to the public
Through the kind donations of EP Boosters Club, Covington Skilled Nursing, The Meadows at Covington, and EPHS Pep Club we were able to purchase and install new state of the art digital record boards. Thank you to the donors for their support of the students of East Palestine School District.


Scavenger Hunt! Spanish 1 students roamed the hall reading about famous Spanish-speaking people. They used a list of clues to find information about authors, artists, politicians, singers, athletes, scientists, actors, and activists.
We have finally finished the school courtyard project and would like to thank all of those that helped make it possible! Donations for the courtyard came from the following: sixty landscaping blocks from R.I. Lampus via Town n Country, LLC, 4 tons of gravel from Town n Country, LLC, and plants from Parks Garden Center along with additional donations from Mrs. Fink and Mrs. Best. Also, Mr. Eggleston helped create the rain barrels, Mrs. Cienik made and donated the boxes for the trees and fill soil, Snyder's Orchard donated apple trees, and the Bulldog Cafe helped with the gravel and donated picnic tables. Many hours were devoted to cleaning, weeding, preparing, planting, and finishing the courtyard by the EPMS Science Club, café crew, and teaching staff (Best, Fink, Wertz, Randolph, Miller, and Hacker). Thank you!



