
Come support your Indians this Friday night at Homecoming! The Varsity Girls and Varsity Boys will face Mark Twain. Coronation will be held between games.


Don't forget to set your alarms! School is in session Monday, February 12, 2024. This is a make up day from January.


Just FYI


Feb. 5 -Teacher Workday
-Jv/V Girls vs Bowling Green 6pm
Feb. 6 -Jv/V Boys vs Bowling Green 6pm (Senior Night)
Feb. 8 -Jv Girls/Boys vs Mark Twain
Feb. 9 -V Girls/Boys vs Mark Twain Homecoming


Want to know more about the programs at Pike Lincoln Tech Center? Open House is Wednesday, February 7 from 4:30-7:00 p.m.


Basketball and Cheer Senior NIght will be Tuesday, February 6 between the JV Boys and Varsity Boys game against Bowling Green. Game time is 6 p.m.


Homecoming 2.0 February 6-9! Kids can also earn points for their grade level by donating canned goods to Operation Backpack. 1 point per food item delivered to the gym in the mornings during judging.


February Breakfast and Lunch Menus



Updated Bowling Green Tournament info


The Bowling Green Tournament games are cancelled on Monday, January 22. New tournament schedules will be posted when prepared.


Outdated post: Adjustments will be made in brackets due to cancellation of Monday night.
Bowling Green Tournament Information You can try to catch games from home on the KJFM Eagle 102 radio station and YouTube channel. https://www.kjfmwbba.com/



Mark the date! If you have dresses or jewelry you want to donate you can drop off at Aim High Elite Monday -Thursday from noon-8:30 p.m. Please message The Sierra Way Foundation directly with specific questions.


Thank you to everyone who attended Parent Summit 2024. What topics would you like to see in 2025?


No school Friday, January 19 due to inclement weather and road conditions.


Message from Elsberry FFA:
The FFA is trying something new this winter. We are asking for any gently used or new clothes from now until February 2nd. Clothes can be dropped off at the Elsberry High School entrance, Clarence Cannon Elementary office, or the Ag Building. We are taking baby clothes to adult clothes and anything in between them.
Then on February 19th, we are setting up the Elementary Gym with all the clothes for anyone from the community to pick out and pick up anything they may need.
The idea is to recycle any clothes that people may have and get the clothes to people in our community who may need them. So we are looking for clothing donations and then help getting the word out about the clothing handout date on February 19th starting at 5pm in the elementary gym.
If you have any questions please contact Sarah Ray or Jason Vandivort.


EHS teachers honored students at the 2nd quarter rewards luncheon.






Would you be interested in attending parent summit virtually? Parent Summit is Thursday, January 18 starting at 6 p.m. Follow the link for the virtual schedule.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vTmFTJS9G59BjiUv3zTJwcCNaLzASdbY3pxf0048EDDy9USpF4T_Dnsyka-SWg5rmLQ546wDCeq13I3/pub

Join Ms. Towery on Thursday, January 18th for a FAFSA Completion Workshop during the annual Parent Summit Night. Dinner and babysitting provided for families. All attendees eligible for a $10 giftcard. Assistance will be available between 6pm and 7:30pm, come anytime and plan for at least 30 minutes.


Parent Summit, Thursday, January 18, 2024
Emily Kircher-Morris, LPC, is the host of The Neurodiversity Podcast, which explores the psychological, educational, and social needs for enriching the lives of neurodivergent people. She is the author of several books for parents and educators related to the development of children and teens who are neurodivergent and cognitively gifted. Her private practice outside of St. Louis, Missouri specializes in mental health support for neurodivergent kids, teens, and their families.
She will be presenting Creating a Neurodiversity-Affirming World on Thursday, January 18, 2024 as part of Parent Summit. The neurodiversity movement is empowering people who learn and think differently to change the world. Cognitive giftedness, ADHD, autism, and dyslexia are a few of the types of brains that fall under the umbrella of neurodiversity. During this talk, Emily will synthesize what we know about neurodivergent people and how we can create a neurodiversity-affirming world.



School is canceled on Tuesday, January 16 due to inclement weather conditions
