Parents and Guardians, Due to the forecasted snow storm, the Everett Area School District will be doing an FID / virtual day. Friday, January 19, 2024. All students are to log-on to Schoology to get their assignments. Teachers will post zoom links for students who need assistance, teachers will also be available by email. Thank you.
9 months ago, Jim Hollis
Parents and Guardians Due to the forecast for frigid temperatures and windchills, the Everett Area School District will be operating on a 2-hour delay, Wednesday January 17, 2024. Thank you
9 months ago, Jim Hollis
Students in grades kindergarten to 2nd grade brought homework packets to complete for the FID virtual day today. Please check your child’s book bag for them.
9 months ago, Justin Hillegas
Parents and Guardians, Due to the hazardous road conditions, the Everett Area School District will be doing a virtual / FID day today Tuesday January 16, 2024, All students are to log-on to Schoology to get their assignments. Teachers will post zoom links for students who need assistance and are available by email. Thank you.
9 months ago, Jim Hollis
Parents and Guardians, Due to the timing of the forecasted snowstorm, the Everett Area School District will be operating on a 2-hour delay, Tuesday, January 16, 2024. Thank you.
9 months ago, Jim Hollis
We are currently accepting Pre-Registration for Kindergarten and Pre-Kindergarten for the 2024-2025 school year! You can use this link to register: https://forms.gle/ZwZRP2MaY7gr4N4B8
9 months ago, Everett Area School District
KG Registration Info
Parents and Guardians, Due to the inclement weather and the potential for flooding, high winds and refreezing. The Everett Area School District will be operating on a 2-hour delay, tomorrow, January 10, 2024. Thank you
10 months ago, Jim Hollis
Parents and Guardians, Due to the timing of tomorrow’s potential storm and the current weather advisories that have been issued, the Everett Area School District will be operating on a Flexible Instruction Day, Tuesday, January 9, 2024. Teachers will have assignments, lessons and zoom links posted to Schoology tomorrow morning. Student are to log on and complete assignments, if they have questions, they can contact their teachers via email or the zoom links listed on Schoology. Thank you
10 months ago, Jim Hollis
Next week, we will be administering The Algebra Keystone exam on Monday, January 8 and Tuesday, January 9 for any ninth through eleventh grade student who has taken it previously and did not pass. Those students taking the Keystone exams should go to school as they normally would. All Seniors, as well as those Juniors, Sophomores, and Freshmen who DID previously pass their Algebra Keystone Exam DO NOT need to attend until 10:15 on these days. If your student rides the bus or needs to be dropped off at their normal time, they may report at their normal time and should report to the Auditorium until 10:15, at which time the normal school schedule will resume. Any students who are not testing, and have not taken the Algebra Keystone Exam will report at their normal time and follow their normal schedule. Students in the second session of BCTC will need to check in at the main office before boarding the bus that is scheduled to leave at 10:15. Students, please make sure you arrive earlier than 10:15 to give yourself enough time to sign in at the main office. Students who normally leave for Senior Challenge mid-way through the day will still need to check in at the main office for attendance. If a student doesn’t check in at the main office, they will be marked absent for the day. Despite the change in schedule, you will get a call that your child is absent from school even if they will be coming in late for the day. Attendance will be corrected once students sign in. If there is any weather-related 2-hour delay or cancellation, the make-up testing will be completed on Wednesday, January 10, with the aforementioned schedule.
10 months ago, Christopher Avvampato
The National Honor Society members are boxing up Christmas items for the Hometown Hero project which provides items for our 45 local Veterans from nursing homes in our area. Angela Conner, of Everett VFW Post 2088, is seen here accepting the NHS donation of puzzles, shaving cream, socks and candies.
10 months ago, Everett Area School District
NHS Packing up treats
Next week, we will be administering Biology Keystone exams on Monday, December 4 and Tuesday, December 5 for any students who did not pass the Spring Wave Biology Keystone Exam last school year. We will also be administering the Literature Keystone Exam on Wednesday, December 6 and Thursday, December 7 for any students who did not pass the Spring Wave of Literature Keystone Exams. Those students taking the Keystone exams should go to school as they normally would. All Seniors do not need to attend until 10:15 on these days, and Juniors who passed the Biology and Literature Keystones do not need to report to school until 10:15. If your Senior or Junior rides the bus or needs to be dropped off at their normal time, they may report at their normal time and will be able to watch a movie in the Auditorium until 10:15, at which time the normal school schedule will resume. Students in the second session of BCTC will need to check in at the main office before boarding the bus that is scheduled to leave at 10:15. Students, please make sure you arrive earlier than 10:15 to give yourself enough time to sign in at the main office. Students who normally leave for Senior Challenge mid-way through the day will still need to check in at the main office for attendance. If a student doesn’t check in at the main office, they will be marked absent for the day. Despite the change in schedule, you will get a call that your child is absent from school even if they will be coming in late for the day. Attendance will be corrected once students sign in. 9th and 10th grade students will follow their regular schedule, and will not be following the delayed start schedule.
11 months ago, Christopher Avvampato
Keystone Schedule
Due to a mechanical issue, bus 26 will be running approximately 10 -15 minutes behind schedule picking up students this morning, Wednesday November 29, 2023. Thank you
11 months ago, Jim Hollis
The National Honor Society conducted its annual Thanksgiving Trot to the Turkey Table. The student body brought in all the trimmings to sponsor 23 complete dinners for families in our district that included everything from turkey to pies. Local community businesses generously supported the program also. A special thank you to Everett Flower Shop for their donation of $500.00 and Weis market for $100.00 along with several anonymous donations.
11 months ago, Everett Area School District
National Honor Society with Turkeys they donated to local families
Students will have a normal day of classes today, Nov. 21. Thanksgiving break will begin Wednesday, Nov. 22. Students will return Tuesday, Nov. 28. We wish you all a happy and safe Thanksgiving.
11 months ago, Laurie Criswell
Delmonst Hollis, president of National Honor Society (NHS), presented a $1,000 check to Dr Kathy Erlichman of Bedford County Pink Ribbon Campaign. NHS hosted a variety of fundraisers during Breast Cancer Awareness Month in October, including a chuck a duck contest, Pink Out dress down days and Pink Ribbon Sales. Thank you to everyone for their generous support.
11 months ago, Everett Area School District
Delmonst Hollis, president of National Honor Society, presents a $1,000 check to Dr Kathy Erlichman of Bedford County Pink Ribbon Campaign
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11 months ago, Everett Area School District
Thousands of Pennsylvania kids under 19 could lose their CHIP health plan coverage if they fail to renew their eligibility now that the public health emergency has ended. This has a direct impact on the health and wellness of our students. CHIP families are again required to complete their renewal information using the state COMPASS system to maintain their child’s State coverage. Highmark HEALTHY KIDS can provide helpful details and assistance for those families who need to complete their CHIP renewals or no longer qualify for Medicaid. CHIP coverage, an HMO offered by Highmark Healthy Kids is affordable, comprehensive health insurance. All kids who are under 19, residents of PA, are a U.S. citizen, U.S. national or qualified alien, and do not qualify for Medicaid are eligible for CHIP, regardless of income. Contact Cami Burns at camellia.burns@highmark.com for additional information.
12 months ago, Everett Area School District
This is a message for all parents and guardians in the Everett Area School District. On Friday October 27, 2023, all students will be participating in a required annual school safety drill. For this year’s drill we will be practicing how we; exit the building, account for all students, search all the classrooms and then return to classes. The drills will begin at approximately 1:00pm at the Middle/High School, then move on to the Elementary buildings. If you have any questions, please contact your building office. Thank you
12 months ago, Jim Hollis
EASD community: please find the attached image that details the plan to flip the classrooms in our middle school/high school for the start of the 2024-2025 school year. Please note, this will not take place until after the 2023-2024 school year has finished.
about 1 year ago, Everett Area School District
Option 2a
The Safety Drill scheduled for today has been cancelled due to the weather. It will be rescheduled for a later date. Thanks
about 1 year ago, Jim Hollis