
ESHS had an opportunity to present our incredible EAST program to the Holiday Island Rotary Club this morning. Elijah and Aspen shared information about their community service projects, graphic design, film creations and more! Great job, Highlanders! 👏



There was a lot of fun going on at C4 today. These guys, along with their classmates, spent the morning in welding classes! High school students, course selections for next year will soon open. If you are interested in a future career in welding, refrigeration, HVAC or the trades, talk to your high school counselor!
Pictured here: Fernando, Ivan and Leo


The FAFSA form is now available! If you need assistance filing for financial aid for your senior, save the date and drop in between 4:30pm-5:30pm!


The Eureka Springs Schools will be closed today, Monday, January 22nd due to inclement weather. Eureka Schools will be closed today, January 22nd. Stay safe and warm!

Eureka Springs schools will start at 10:00 a.m. on Monday, January 22nd due to inclement weather. School will start 2 hours late tomorrow, January 22nd. Stay safe and warm.

A big thanks to Carson Wann with Spec Mix! Practice mortar, block and brick were all dropped off to the SkillsUSA team for practice and trial runs before the big State competition!! 🔨


Please note that February 19 will be a makeup day!

Parents, please note the following regarding bus routes today and tomorrow.
Red Patch - PM route Thursday and AM route Friday morning will be the same as today (pick up at the Country Club)
Brown Patch - Will not run on Dawson St until the hill on that street is no longer snow packed.
All other routes will be normal.

Eureka Springs schools will be in session tomorrow, Thursday, January eighteenth at the regular start time. Buses will run snow routes. Snow route information can be found on our Facebook page and the Thrillshare website. We will have school tomorrow, January eighteenth. See you soon!
Snow routes are as follows:
Brown: Hwy 23S only to Chana's Corner;
Orange: normal EXCEPT no Mundell Road;
Black: normal;
White: normal;
Blue: normal EXCEPT no Venus Road;
Red: pick-up at the Country Club from 6:45 to 7:20 a.m.;
Silver: normal EXCEPT no 309, 329 or Onyx Cave Road;
Green: normal with turn-arounds at Twin Peaks and Tablerock. Will run Shields Lane
and Lakeside ONLY.
Drivers will be calling parents.

Eureka Springs schools will be closed tomorrow, Wednesday, January seventeenth due to inclement weather. There will be no school tomorrow, January seventeenth. Stay safe and warm!

The Eureka Springs School Diistrict will be closed tomorrow, Tuesday, January sixteenth, due to inclement weather. There will be no school tomorrow, January sixteenth. Stay safe and warm!

Eureka Springs Schools will dismiss at 2:00 today due to inclement weather. Car riders can be picked up at 1:30. Stay safe and warm!

The Eureka Springs After-School Program will be closed today, January 12, due to inclement weather.

No School on Monday, January 15th!

January is School Board Member Recognition Month!
We thank our board members for their valuable service to the students, staff and parents of the Eureka Springs School District.
Eureka Springs School Board Members L to R: Al Larson, Gayla Wolfinbarger, Chris McClung, Joe Hill and Jayme Wildeman . (Not pictured: Jason Morris and Candace Spaulding)


Eureka Springs Elementary School
Lifetouch Picture ID Code: EVTM9VMGX
Tuesday, January 16, 2024


Hey Highlander fans! The start time has been changed to 4:00 for the basketball games on Monday against Ozark Catholic. See you there!

Scottie Families,
Please help us reach our attendance goals by striving for LESS THAN 5 ABSENCES this semester. Missed school=Missed learning!


Students of the ESHS NAMI club received a generous donation from the Our United Women In Faith group to continue to purchase hygiene products for students. Thank you for the donation!


Parents and Families,
We wanted to make you aware of our safety procedures that were followed today. While local police were following an active situation, our schools pivoted to a 'secure' level. All students remained safely locked in the buildings while administrators kept in contact with the situation. Additional police security and State Police were on site for extra precaution.
At this time, the situation is all clear. We take the safety of students and staff as our number one priority and concern.
