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EHS recently hosted 21 Cocalico High School students for a friendly day of activities, including Spanish trivia and a language competition. Gracias, Aguilas!
The Ephrata Area School District recently received a donation - over $3,500 - from the GIANT Company to be used within the Food Services Department. Through the Feeding School Kids initiative, the GIANT Company and its customers raised money to address the issue of childhood hunger throughout local public school districts in the communities they serve. Customers at GIANT stores were invited to round up their grocery purchases to the nearest dollar or convert their “choice” points into a donation for their local public schools’ food programs. “We are grateful for this donation. It will aid in ensuring that all students in the District have adequate access to meals, helping students to reach their full potential,” stated District Food Service Director Teri Gamez. (Students and staff pose for a photo with a GIANT Company representative.)
The excitement for the solar eclipse is off the charts! It’s definitely a #MountaineerMoment these students will remember! Plus, Izzy enjoyed getting in on the action with her classmates!
Sound the drums…or the trash cans…it’s First Friday at EHS!
Sound the drums…or the trash cans…it’s First Friday at EHS!
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Congratulations to Lori Long who was named the VFW Teacher of the Year at the local, district, and state levels! Mrs. Long is a true example of #MountsPride! She has taught for nearly 34 years at EASD and served in every one of our elementary schools. This is a very well deserved recognition, especially as she looks forward to retirement at the end of this school year.
Best wishes to Nicholas Ryan who is headed to Chicago to represent EHS in an individual quiz bowl competition with at least 100 other students nationwide. We are proud of Nicholas for earning this achievement and wish him the best of luck! #MountsPride
On Paraprofessional Appreciation Day, we extend a sincere thank you to these Mountaineers who go above and beyond every day. Their job is not an easy one, and we appreciate their hard work and dedication to making a difference in students' lives!
REMINDER: Students' spring break begins tomorrow Thursday, March 28 and runs through Monday, April 1. EASD offices will be closed on Friday, March 20 only. Best wishes for a safe and happy break. We will look forward to having students back on Tuesday, April 2.
It was a beautiful day for our spring sports athletes! Today, for the first time, our softball players set foot on their turf field for practice. We’re looking forward to another great sports season! GO MOUNTS!
#MusicInOurSchoolsMonth: EHS band & orchestra students recently had two learning opportunities with Millersville & Kutztown Universities. Both events included collegiate-level instruction and performance opportunities. Most importantly, they created lasting memories for students.
Best wishes to these students who are headed to the state swim meet today! The #MountsPride is strong with this group of amazing athletes!
VOTING IS OPEN for the annual WHAT'S SO COOL ABOUT MANUFACTURING video contest. View the submissions and vote (again & again) for Ephrata Middle School HERE now through Thursday, March 14 - https://www.whatssocool.org/contests/south-central/
It was another successful countywide science fair for our Mountaineers! Congrats to these award winners, as well as all students who participated in the school level science fair in February.
#MusicInOurSchoolsMonth: EHS band & orchestra students recently had two learning opportunities with Millersville & Kutztown Universities. Both events included collegiate-level instruction and performance opportunities. Most importantly, they created lasting memories for students.
Friday evening was a great kickoff to the Lancaster County Young Artist Awards exhibition. Stop by the PA College of Art and Design now through April 7 to see hundreds of works by local student artists, including MANY by talented EHS students.
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