
Today's baseball and softball games have been cancelled.
The EPMS track meet at United will still be held at this time.

On April 17th, EPHS is proud to welcome former Bulldog, Margeaux Nething, as a special guest Lunch & Learn Speaker.
Mrs. Nething has been working in the field of private education counseling for eight years. After graduating from the University of Chicago with Honors, she moved to Hong Kong to counsel students applying to boarding schools and universities in the US. Upon leaving Hong Kong five and a half years later, she continued working with American students remotely, helping them discover their passions, explore their academic options, and achieve their educational goals. She has personally guided students into every Ivy League and Top 25 University in the US. However, she prefers to help students find the path that best fits their passion and purpose, no matter where that path takes them!
She hopes to share her knowledge of college admissions with students in her local community, covering everything from how to leverage your extracurricular activities, to how to craft your college essays, to how to create a balanced college list. Whether you’re already thinking about college, or you’re not sure where to start, be sure to attend her Lunch and Learn!


Due to potential inclement weather, all athletic events for today (4/2/24) have been cancelled.
Track meets for today will not be rescheduled.

Our Culinary students were at it again, putting their advanced cooking skills to the test with their new Hello Fresh partnership! The students made Hand-Pulled Soy & Cumin Glazed Noodles, Korean Bibimbap and Bolognese.

Wishing our Bulldog Family an enjoyable Spring Break


Special thank you to Markus Mcfolling and The Brightside Project for the powerful messaging today for our high school and middle school students.


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


Who are we? A Bulldog Family!
Today, as Mr. Pancake walked out the front doors of EPHS, he was met by students and staff wishing him well in his next adventure!
It is obvious the impact he has made here in East Palestine and we wish him nothing but the very best!






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


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

The EPHS drone teams competed tonight at CCCTC. They flew through four sets of challenging obstacles and came out on top! Congratulations to the drone teams at their first competition!


Test post for duplications

It was recently announced that two of our Bulldog Basketball Stars were chosen to participate in this year's YSN All-Star Basketball Game which will be held on March 24th at Boardman High School.
Congratulations to Leila Martin and Owen Jurjavcic!
Here's the schedule of events:
5:00 YSN Girl's All-Star Game
6:30 Girl's 3-Point Contest
6:50 Boy's 3-Point Contest
7:10 Girl's 3-2-1 Contest
7:30 Boy's Slam Dunk Contest
8:00 YSU Boy's All-Star Game



At EPHS, one of the exceptional hands-on courses available is Building Trades.
Check out some of the amazing work our students have created!








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


Are you ready for an evening of entertainment?


On Tuesday evening, Mr. Pancake along with EPHS students, Morgan Schwartz, Nia Barr, Aaron McGrath and Owen Trebus, attended Ohio's Sixth District Congressional Debate. During the debate, they were recognized and had the opportunity to ask questions to the candidates. What a great experience for our Bulldogs!




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?
