School Bus Safety Week!
1st Scholar's Bowl of the year! Good Luck, Chargers!
Congrats to Rafe Thorson for reading 50 books at home! Keep it up!
Did you miss out on ordering a new Charger Flag? Window Clings?
No worries, they are in and we have more for sale!
Flag - $30
Window Cling - $10
Let a Charger Cheerleader know!
Sub-state Volleyball is this weekend at Wabaunsee High School.
Lady Chargers will play at 2 PM!
#Chargeon
School Bus Safety Week!
Senior Ashtyn Keo was honored for reaching a Volleyball milestone! Congratulations, Ashtyn for 500 career assists!
REMINDER -- Today, after school, we begin Parent Teacher Conferences. This is a great time to check in with your child's teacher.
Can't today? Conferences will continue tomorrow, 8 AM - 8 PM.
Volleyball Seniors were honored last night!
Even though the EMS Cross Country season officially ended on October 2, Sumner Wilburn, Colton Shirley and Thatcher Strube wanted to continue training for one last meet of the year. Yesterday at Jackson Heights, Thatcher placed 1st!! Now that's dedication!! Go Chargers
Congratulations to the Charger Cross Country team for earning 3rd at the Jackson Heights Invitational!
Sr Cooper Wischropp medaled for 7th place & Fr Ryland Boykin for 15th.
Boykin, Fr Jonas Crismas, Fr Aiden Jamvold, Soph Jadince Gutierrez, & Jr Trent Lockwood all had PRs!
EMS Staff Shout-Out
School Bus Safety Week!
Reminder: EMS Wrestling Parents meeting tonight at 5:30 in the high school wrestling room. Enter through the West door of the wrestling room between the gym and high school.
Congratulations to the EMS Staff Member of the Month!
EMS has named their students of the month!
Cross Country will be at Jackson Heights, tonight!
It's Senior Night in the Charger Gym!
Congratulations the the EMS varsity girls basketball team that defeated ACCMS 39-5 tonight.
EMS and HHS students attended an assembly with former Haskell Indian Nations University assistant basketball coach and speaker, Elwood Ott, on Wednesday, October 11. The assembly was sponsored by the Johnson O’Malley Program (JOM).
Elwood Ott is an enrolled tribal member of the Otoe-Missouria Nation. Mr. Ott attended Haskell Indian Nation University in Lawrence, KS, where he received a bachelor’s degree in American Indian Studies. He brings a robust set of skills, knowledge, and passion in advocating for Native youth. In particular, he strives to encourage and support the health and wellness of Native youth through healthy eating, nutritional education and physical fitness.
Mr. Ott shared his story of perseverance and the importance that education plays in a young person’s life. He encouraged students to realize that they are part of a community and that all students should play a role in helping and receiving help when needed.