At long last, East Valley's new ballfields were ready for play! The Knights downed the visiting Clarkston Bantams 8-3 in the inaugural game on May 4, 2023. Proud of our kids and our community! Together, we are East Valley!
about 1 year ago, Sydney Westerman
Girls softball team
New baseball field
New baseball field
Thank you to everyone that was able to join us at the first Healthcare Discoveries Trades Night on April 27. We had a blast getting to know the vendors and the work they do on a daily basis. We can't wait to do this again!
about 1 year ago, Sydney Westerman
Teacher practicing intubation on a dummy
Student shaving a balloon
Principal walking through a colon
Student and vendor looking at xrays
Student brushing fake teeth
Students with vision impairment goggles on
Students gowning into medical scrubs
Student practicing intubation on a dummy
Group picture of workers from Vitalant
Thank you to everyone that was able to join us at the first Automotive Trades Night on April 19. We had a blast getting to know the vendors and the work they do on a daily basis. We can't wait to do this again!
about 1 year ago, Sydney Westerman
Teacher showing a lighting system
Person pouring oil into engine
person welding
people working on car brakes
people working on engine
person wrapping a car part
person doing diagnostics on a vehicle
group of people identifying tools
two people in an electric car
Members from the EVHS FFA team competed at the Washington Horse Evaluation in Ellensburg last week. The contest consisted of a test, an evaluation of six classes of horses, and two sets of oral reasons. Team members included Rachel Metge, Ruth Metge, Tiffany Altermatt, Nicole Hornbuckle, and Lacey Jacobsen. Overall the team placed 7th. Congratulations!
about 1 year ago, Sydney Westerman
EV FFA team
FFA students at contest
FFA students during contest
Mark your calendars! The EVHS FFA Plant Sale is coming May 19th & 20th!
about 1 year ago, Erica Dedera
Plant Sale
Please help us to congratulate Jaylin Brown for recently winning the WASA Student Leadership Award! This award recognizes student leaders who have created or played a significant leadership role in initiatives or programs that promote access, equity, or social justice in their schools and communities. Congrats Jaylin!
about 1 year ago, Sydney Westerman
WASA awards picture with student, principal, and superintendent
Student being given an award
Congratulations to the EVHS students who competed at the Washington State Future Business Leaders Conference. The East Valley Banking and Finance team - Victoria Devleming, Serenity Hendricks, and Jazmine Hassett will represent Washington State as the third seed at the Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) National Conference in Atlanta in late June. A total of thirteen students competed at the State Conference in downtown Spokane on April 20th and 21st. Below are the students and their events. Jon Baxter - Accounting I Dianna Demko - Human Resources Management; Client Service Victoria Devleming - Banking and Financial Systems; Public Speaking Jazmin Hassett - Accounting I; Banking and Financial Systems Lilly Helm - Intro to Business Procedures; Intro to Financial Math; Intro to Marketing Concepts Serenity Hendricks - Banking and Financial Systems Talan Hughes - Business Law Eowyn Martinich - Help Desk; Human Resource Management; Introduction to Marketing Concepts Kolton Russell - Business Management Spencer Sheffler - Computer Problem Solving; Introduction to Information Technology Rachel Smiley - Job Interview; Insurance and Risk Management Lorelai Taylor - Graphic Design Stephanie Thornton - Personal Finance; Political Science
about 1 year ago, Sydney Westerman
EVHS students at FBLA conference in Spokane
EVHS students at FBLA conference in Spokane
EVHS students at FBLA conference in Spokane
EVHS students at FBLA conference in Spokane
EVHS students at FBLA conference in Spokane
EVHS students at FBLA conference in Spokane
On Monday, April 17, 2023, GEAR UP and East Valley College & Career Center hosted over 35 organizations at the second annual career fair. All students were able to attend and it was a great opportunity to explore possible career pathways. Students were highly engaged in talking with community organizations about career options and personal career paths. While the event wasn't intended to be a job fair, we do know that at least one student landed a job interview and subsequently a job from her connections at the fair.
about 1 year ago, Sydney Westerman
Pic of students at career fair
Pic of students at career fair
Pic of students at career fair
Pic of students at career fair
Pic of students at career fair
Pic of students at career fair
Join us tonight for Donkey Basketball in the EVHS Gym. The fun kicks off at 7:00 pm. Freshmen vs Sophomores, Juniors vs Seniors, and an exhibition game between EV Alumni and EV Staff, all while on a donkey!
about 1 year ago, Erica Dedera
Donkey Basketball
For the 3rd time in EVSD History, a PEP Destination Imagination (DI) Team will be representing at Global Finals! DI is a problem-solving competition meant to ignite the power of creativity and collaboration. This year, our 8th-grade team, “Aged Improvolone,” won regionals, and was amongst the top teams at the Washington State Competition. At Global Finals, they will join 14,000 students from multiple countries as they compete and connect with other amazing kids. If you would like to donate to the PEP team, please visit evsd.org and click on the Donations tab. From there, select Otis Orchards and Destination Imagination Global Finals. We thank you for your support!
about 1 year ago, Sydney Westerman
PEP students posing for a picture
The Intro to Agriculture classes went on a field trip to the Spokane Conservation District (SCD) and Spokane Community College (SCC) on April 14th. The students learned about composting, natural resources, invasive species, forestry, and the geology of the area. In addition, they became aware of the various career fields that are employed by the organization. The students helped with a couple of service projects while at SCD. They moved 27 barrels that were going to be used to make rain barrels that evening. They also cut and untangled twine to open up the canopy of several trees that were delivered. What seemed like nothing to the students, saved SCD hours of work, and they were very grateful! At SCC the students learned about the various AG/HORT programs and they toured the greenhouses. There were 26 students that attended, they were all engaged and asked great questions. EV students are the best!
about 1 year ago, Sydney Westerman
Group of AG students in a classroom
Group of AG students in  a greenhouse
Group of AG students
Group of AG students
A big hug and many thanks to Karen Toreson and Dave Lindstrand from Spokane Valley Sunrise Rotary Club. The cart of boxes contained hygiene and personal products as well as other items needed by our students. We are so grateful for the many partnerships we have with our community and business groups. Together, we are East Valley.
about 1 year ago, Sydney Westerman
Group photo posing with donations outside of EVHS
April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month. The most important thing we can do to help children thrive is to support families before they reach a crisis. Learn more during #ChildAbusePreventionMonth. #ThrivingFamilies https://www.childwelfare.gov/topics/ preventing/preventionmonth/about
about 1 year ago, Sydney Westerman
We Can Image
Hello EV Students, Staff, and Families, About an hour ago, I was one of 35 superintendents across the state who received a threatening email indicating a bomb threat. The message was emailed to each of the 35 superintendents at the same time. Law enforcement has been notified here and in the many different jurisdictions across the state. Though this is assumed to be a hoax, we are taking precautions. Given recent situations within our own school district and in schools across the state and nation, I felt it important that you learn of this from me rather than through the media. Thank you. Together, we are East Valley. Brian Talbott Superintendent. -bt
about 1 year ago, Sydney Westerman
Pictures from the March 29, 2023, Track Meet. Go Knights, Go!
about 1 year ago, Sydney Westerman
Girls track and field group photo
student running
student hurdling
student vaulting
student throwing javelin
boys track and field group photo
student vaulting
student throwing shotput
student throwing javelin
Hello East Valley Students, Staff, and Families, Regardless of one’s proximity or involvement in last Friday's school shutdown, it has been a hard and emotional week for all of us in East Valley. It cannot be overstated; we have work to do. That said, we would much prefer to be defined by how we collectively respond to this situation, rather than by the incident itself. Though I cannot yet provide a definitive plan as to next steps, you should know that we are working on it. We have no intention of merely putting a lid on this in hopes it goes away, because we understand that it won't. However, sometimes as educators (and adults), we make well intended decisions on behalf of our young people without ever inquiring of them their own personal perspectives. I believe an essential step moving forward will be asking for and listening to student voices. Through them, all of them, we will engage in the hard conversations and foster the healing process. I ask for your patience as we wish to do this in a thoughtful manner that helps us improve and grow as a school community. Thank you for your support and understanding. The safety of our students and staff must always be at the forefront of our decisions. There is no room for error; we will act thoroughly and thoughtfully, but with necessary urgency in these matters. Thank you for the partnership we have between home and school. If you haven't already, please take the time to talk to your kids about: the incredible power of and potential consequences of their words; when you see something, please say something; and, finally, we look forward to seeing them on Monday, April 10th. Time to roll up our sleeves and get to work; these are our children, in our schools, from our communities, and our neighborhoods. Together, we are East Valley. Brian L Talbott Superintendent -bt
about 1 year ago, Sydney Westerman
To My East Valley Community, As promised, I am following up to share that information which I am able to provide. Though I have to consider how much is wise to disclose, I am taking the risk of oversharing. If we are to improve as a school community and community at large, it is going to be through truth, regardless of how difficult that truth is. The social media threats made last night, resulting in the closure of all eight campuses today, were not anonymous. Unfortunately, those who perpetrated the threats are (or were) East Valley students. Though no victims were named, threats of harm were made against EVHS students who identify as LGBTQ+. Law enforcement was immediately contacted and the legal process was underway while I was communicating the closure of our schools just before midnight yesterday. Several arrests have been made already today and additional arrests are anticipated. Furthermore, the individuals known to be involved in the threats will be emergency expelled; be assured a full and thorough investigation is in process. I will send out another message next week and prior to our schools returning from spring break. Aside from being your school district superintendent, I am also a father. As both, I feel compelled to share my raw heart today. The intolerance, ignorance, and hate that sometimes comes to and through the schoolhouse doors is horrific at best. It is the same hate, intolerance, and ignorance displayed throughout society on any given day. After all, schools are but a microcosm of society. The cruelty of the world, and that which humanity places upon its own kind, is far more disturbing than the words I am able to come up with. I do not live in a fantasy land; however, I do believe in kindness and most definitely in the golden rule. This incident does not define East Valley; this is not who we are or who we wish to be. We will continue our efforts to educate and to practice acceptance. Hate has no place in East Valley. I stand with, and in this case, in front of our students against hate. I humbly ask you to stand with me...and for them. Together, we are East Valley Brian L Talbott Superintendent -bt
about 1 year ago, Sydney Westerman
Hello East Valley Students, Staff and Families,  I am deeply saddened to share that tonight we have learned of some social media threats made against East Valley High School students. Thus, we have made the decision to cancel all schools (district-wide) tomorrow, Friday March 31st. Law enforcement is involved in this matter and they are conducting their own investigation on this matter as well. Unfortunately, we are unable to provide any additional information at this time; however, we will provide an update when we are able to do so.  Again, all EVSD schools have been cancelled on March 31st to ensure the safety and security of our students and staff. Additionally, all school related activities are also cancelled.
about 1 year ago, Neale Rasmussen
Congratulations to EVHS Senior Dianna Demko! The 2023 Superintendent Choice Award was Dianna Demko’s photograph titled “Beauty After the Pain”. The piece is a beautiful photograph of yellow roses after a rain. Superintendent Rob Roettger said he was struck by the beauty and emotion captured in the artist’s photo and the incredibly moving artist’s statement of resilience and hope. Dianna received a $200 cash prize, and her artwork will be permanently displayed at the ESD.
about 1 year ago, Sydney Westerman
Dianna Demko and Rob Roettger
Picture of yellow roses
Get signed up to donate blood - spots fill up fast!
about 1 year ago, Katie Himmerich
Blood Drive