Don't forget today is late start Monday. Breakfast is at 10:05, school starts at 10:30, and busses arrive 90 minutes later than their normal time. All Late Starts are: Sept 18, 25 Oct 2, 9, 23, 30 Nov 6, 13, 27 Dec 4, 11 Jan 8, 22, 29 Feb 5, 12, 26 Mar 4, 11, 18 Apr 8, 15, 22, 29 May 6, 13, 20
8 months ago, Charlene Schiller
A big shout out to Honeywell for the generous donation of school supplies and backpacks! Thank you for supporting our students! Greg Flemming, Procurement Specialist, and Charlie West, Plant Manager.
8 months ago, Sydney Westerman
Photo of Greg Flemming, Brian Talbott, and Charlie West - Backpacks being donated by Honeywell
School offices are now open! Enroll your student now!
8 months ago, Sydney Westerman
Back to School image with registration QR code
Welcome to the 23-24 school year!!!
9 months ago, Charlene Schiller
Back to school
EVSD PEP had amazing success at the Silverwood Science Day this month. We are so very proud of our students! Way to go Knights!
11 months ago, Sydney Westerman
EVSD PEP student at Silverwood Science Day
We want to thank all of our retirees for their hard work, dedication, and service to the East Valley School District over the years. Shelly Engel - 30 Years of Service Jacqueline Johnson - 12 Years of Service Susan Morrison - 29 Years of Service Tonia Abramson - 8 Years of Service Sharon Alldritt - 23 Years of Service Inge Arbacauskas - 8 Years of Service Conni Bendio - 28 Years of Service Shelli Sinclair-Wood - 27 Years of Service Jewel Bang - 5 Years of Service Loriann Howe - 29 Years of Service Terri Putney - 3 Years of Service David Palmer - 6 Years of Service Kim Cash - 26 Years of Service Thank you for all the support you have given to staff, students, parents, and the community. We wish you the best retirement!
11 months ago, Sydney Westerman
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Jim Kuehnle was a Spokane Valley businessman, community leader and legislator who raised his family and conducted his business in the East Valley School District for more than twenty years. Mr. Kuehnle adamantly believed that reward should be based upon merit; that people should be compensated in direct proportion to quality of work. Because of his heart for excellence in education, it was his desire to enhance the earnings of outstanding teachers in a way not provided by the existing salary schedule. The intended use for the teacher awards is for professional or personal growth. Through this award, his intent was to recognize teachers with high standards and excellent performance. Recognized individuals are: Outstanding, Dedicated, Motivated, Honest, Caring, Hardworking, and Diligent in covering assigned curriculum, respected by students, staff and patrons. In addition, the teacher has excellent classroom control, high expectations for student behavior while also holding students and self accountable. We are proud to announce the 2022-2023 Jim Kuehnle Outstanding Educators are: Kim Boulton - EVMS Science Teacher Nicole Brown - Trentwood 6th Grade Teacher Kelli Shanholtz - Otis Orchards 4th Grade Teacher Please help us in congratulating these outstanding educators! Together, we are East Valley!
11 months ago, Sydney Westerman
Picture of Cheryl Fried, Kelli Shanholtz, Kim Boulton, and Mat Orndorff
East Valley's very own Neale Rasmussen (Executive Director of Business Services) and Melissa Larsen (Business Manager) recently received recognition at the annual Washington Association of School Business Officials (WASBO) from the State Auditor's Office. Neale and Melissa were recognized with the 'State Auditor's Stewardship Award' for their outstanding accomplishments in accountability, transparency, and good stewardship of public resources towards a shared mission of government that works better to earn greater public trust. Congratulations Neale and Melissa! Together, We are East Valley!
11 months ago, Sydney Westerman
Neale Rasmussen and Melissa Larsen receiving award from State Auditor's Office at WASBO
A Middle School Social Studies Course Design and Instructional Materials Adoption Committee was convened to thoroughly review 7th and 8th-grade resources. Community members are invited to review the proposed core instructional materials for middle school social studies adoption. The recommendations for approval are as follows: 7th Grade - Washington State History Open Educational Resource (OER), Educurious - Copyright 2021 8th Grade - History Alive! The United States Through Industrialism Third Edition, Teachers Curriculum Institute (TCI) - Copyright Print 2023/Digital 2022 The materials will be available for community viewing from Tuesday, June 6 - Monday, June 12, 8:00 am - 4:00 pm. Please contact Michele Chavez at 509.241.5011 for the opportunity to review the instructional materials and provide public comment.
11 months ago, Sydney Westerman
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Reminders: Tomorrow June 2nd is outdoor movie night. Bring your own blankets and chairs. There will be concessions. There is NO LATE START on Monday. The 4th and 5th grade have their music concert on June 8th at 6:30. Students in the concert can arrive at 6:15. PTO meeting June 8th at 4pm.
11 months ago, Charlene Schiller
Just a few reminders: There IS school on Friday. The 3rd, 4th, and Mrs. Lopez's class has a music concert tonight at 6:30. Performers may be here at 6:15. June 2nd is outdoor movie night at 5:30. Bring your own chair or blanket. There is no school Monday, May 29th. All late start Mondays are done. School starts at 9am for the rest of the year.
11 months ago, Charlene Schiller
Thank you to everyone that was able to join us at the ABC Trades Night on May 3, 2023! We had so much fun watching participants and learning about the various jobs in the trades industry. If you weren't able to check out this amazing opportunity, we hope to see you next time!
12 months ago, Sydney Westerman
Two people hammering nails into logs
Group of people welding
Vendors with students
Kids bending pipes
Kids painting bird houses
People in lifts
Student picking up tires in a tractor
People in lifts
People operating a machine
People in a lift
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!
12 months 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!
12 months 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
Girls on the run Mondays and Wednesdays. Volleyball game April 26th! Today is the last day to order art for arrival before Mother's Day! Last skate night of the year is Monday April 24th @ 6pm. Tiger Trot entry forms with shirt due Friday May 5th/ without shirt due Friday May 12th. Monday is a late start school
about 1 year ago, Charlene Schiller
Skate
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
Order your yearbooks here before time runs out!!!
about 1 year ago, Charlene Schiller
yearbook
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
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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