7th Annual AP District Honor Roll
For the Fifth Consecutive Year the Elkhorn Public Schools District was Placed on the College Board’s 7th Annual AP® District Honor Roll for Significant Gains in Student Access and Success
Read MoreFor the Fifth Consecutive Year the Elkhorn Public Schools District was Placed on the College Board’s 7th Annual AP® District Honor Roll for Significant Gains in Student Access and Success
Read MoreAfter 8 years as Superintendent of Elkhorn Public Schools and 42 years with the District, Superintendent Steve Baker will be retiring at the end of June, 2017. Transitioning into the position will be current Assistant...
Read MoreEPS will open its 11th elementary school in the fall of 2018. The school will be located near 216th and F Streets in the southwest part of the District. Choose “More” to see the full story.
Read MoreThis fall, Superintendent Steve Baker will visit parent organizations and community groups to address the District’s rapid growth and discuss plans for the future. Choose “Read More” to view the schedule.
Read MoreACT results from the class of 2016 show Elkhorn students above state and national averages. At EHS, the average score was 23.6 and at ESHS a 25.6, compared to the state average of 21.4 and the national average of 20.8.
Read MoreOn September 18, the District held a dedication ceremony for Arbor View Elementary as well as open houses at Elkhorn Middle School, Elkhorn High School and Elkhorn South High School. Click “Read More” to see photos.
Read MoreCongratulations to our spring state championship teams: Elkhorn High School baseball and Elkhorn South girls tennis. The ESHS boys soccer and the EHS boys track teams also had a notable finishes, securing runner-up titles at State.
Read MoreThe list recognizes schools that have high levels of participation in rigorous coursework. Nationally, less than 11 percent of approximately 22,000 U.S. public high schools met the requirements to be ranked on the list.
Read MoreThe Elkhorn High School drama department will present “You Can’t Take it With You” on Friday, May 6 at 7 p.m. and again on Saturday, May 7 at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. Tickets are available at the door, $6 for adults and $4 for children.
Read MoreOn March 5, the Storm Girls Basketball team defeated Waverly to take home the school’s first State Title in Girls basketball and the school’s third state championship this school year.
Read MoreCongratulations to the Elkhorn South cheer and dance teams on their Class B State Titles. ESHS Cheer took home First Place in Tumbling and earned a Runner-up title in Sideline. The ESHS Dance team won the Class B Title in Hip Hop and earned second place in the jazz category. Choose “Read More” to see photos.
Read MoreGovernor Pete Ricketts visited West Bay third, fourth and fifth graders on February 25 as a guest reader. Governor Ricketts read “The Dragons are Singing Tonight” by Jack Prelutsky. He stressed the importance of a good education and encouraged students to keep reading. Ricketts also told students Nebraska would celebrate its 150th anniversary next year or sesquicentennial.
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