EPS Security Update
At the July 18, 2022 EPS Board of Education meeting, the linked presentation was shared with EPS Board Members.
Questions regarding this information can be directed to Executive Director of Student Services, Anne Doerr.
At the July 18, 2022 EPS Board of Education meeting, the linked presentation was shared with EPS Board Members.
Questions regarding this information can be directed to Executive Director of Student Services, Anne Doerr.
In collaboration with the Omaha Police Department, EPS utilizes Safe2Help to ensure students and families have an anonymous way to report safety concerns. Students, parents, staff, or community members can report safety concerns through Safe2Help via any of the following channels:
(833) 980-7233
Download the “Safe2Help” app from your app store
Found on individual building homepages
Please know that we believe that Elkhorn Public Schools are safe places for students, and we work diligently to that end. However, parents, students and community members are an important aspect of our safety and security plan. We need your help to keep our schools safe. If you see something that concerns you, report it immediately.
Please contact your building principal with questions regarding the Safe2Help reporting system. We appreciate your continued partnership in helping keep Elkhorn Public Schools safe for all.
To view a retrospective review of the actions taken by EPS since the start of the COVID Pandemic, please click here.
The Spring 2022 issue of the EPS highlights features information on prioritizing student learning and successful outcomes despite pandemic disruptions, a district growth update, and details on how EPS is building lifelong learners. Read the information in full here.
During their February 14, 2022 meeting, the EPS Board of Education approved the revision of previously approved calendars for the 2022-2023 and 2023-2024 calendars. The updated calendars can be found linked below and at http://www.elkhornweb.org/calendar/.