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EPS Tech Savvy Parent Tip: January 2017
GOOGLE SITES Google has made a recent change to Google Drive. In the past, the district did not allow the option for students to create websites via Google due to privacy concerns and the fact that these websites could have been accessed by anyone on the Internet....
Superintendent Baker Retiring, Dr. Habrock Named Incoming Superintendent
After 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 Superintendent, Dr. Bary Habrock. Dr. Habrock,...
About Arbor View
Arbor View is a PreK-5th grade elementary school located near 208th and Fort Street in Elkhorn, Nebraska. Our total enrollment for the next year will be approximately 520 students across PreK-5th grade. As a growing school community, we highly value our...
Annual Report 2015-16
Annual Report 2015-16
Elkhorn Elementary #11
EPS 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.
EPS Highlights September 2016
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Superintendent to Visit Parent and Community Groups
This 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.
Arbor View Dedication
On 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.
Governor Ricketts Visits West Bay
Governor 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.