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Erie High Charter School

ICC High School Competition Day

March 4, 2008

| March 4, 2008

Thirty-four students, Mrs. Allene Hensley, Miss Kelci Adams, and Mr. David Ingram left Erie High School at 6:30 a.m. to travel to Independence Community College for the annual High School Competition Day.  After a morning of . . . read more

Erie High Blood Drive

Blood:The Meaning of Life

by Michael Shouse | December 12, 2007

December 3rd and December 4th the American Red Cross held a blood drive at Erie High School in which  approximately 25 students participated. Here are 10 things all high school blood donors should know: The need for blood . . . read more

Basketball of One Hundred Years Ago

Flo Sanders | November 19, 2007

As basketball season starts up, take a moment to look back on what basketball at Erie High once was. These pictures found at the Mem-Erie Museum on South Main Street of Erie give a vivid, despite their black and white appearance, look into . . . read more

New Look for PBL Department

New desks arrive for students.

by Thomas J. McCall | November 15, 2007

     Wednesday November 7, the individual cubicles/desks finally arrived for the PBL students.  These desks are a smaller version of desks that are used in actual companies and offices.  Each desk has two . . . read more

Famous Couples Day Goes Famously

by Flo Sanders | October 11, 2007

This past homecoming week, on Famous Couples Day, students were asked to dress up like famous couples to help raise spirit. There were many couples that day, but the winners are pictured here. Kendra Mattox and Raemee Geier dressed up as . . . read more

Spirit Week

by Jessica Guerrero | September 21, 2007

Spirit week at Erie High School is September 24 th -28 th . The reason for spirit week is to promote spirit for Football Homecoming on Friday, September 28.  After the football game there will be a Homecoming Dance held in the . . . read more

PowerSchool

Link to PowerSchool

by Karen Carlson | September 8, 2007

The current PowerSchool link on the web site is not working.  To access PowerSchool until we get the problem corrected, you can type in the correct address for PowerSchool at http://68.98.201.67/public/ or see the link below. read more

PBL

by Cassie Wallace | September 5, 2007

PBL (Project Based Learning) is a great opportunity for seniors! PBL is a curriculum that was just instated this year. To get all the facts about PBL I interviewed Mr. Ed Schofield. Here is what he had to say: What exactly is PBL? . . . read more

Project Based Learning

to the Ropes Course

by Janeva Reasor | September 5, 2007

On Friday, August 24, the PBL students went to the Ropes Course at Greenbush. The event took place inside the building at first, due to the rain. Inside there were two activities set up. The first activity was the Mountain Top and the . . . read more

Shout Out from EHS

Seniors Get Laptops

by Flo Sanders | September 5, 2007

            The morning of August 20, 2007, the second day of school, was filled with great anticipation among the class of 2008. The reason was because that week each senior was to . . . read more

Advisory Time

Totally Rad Ad

by Michael Shouse | August 29, 2007

The purpose of advisory is for students to finish homework assignments and go to teachers to receive help with their assignments. On Wednesdays the various clubs meet, and the various classes hold meetings. Mrs. Hensley's advisory group . . . read more

Spirit Week

Senior Citizens Day

by Katie Inman | February 8, 2007

This week (January 31-February 6) was Spirit Week. Wednesday - Class Competition: Seniors- Truck Drivers, Juniors- Astronauts, . . . read more

New Officers for the 2006-07 School Year

by Katie Inman | September 1, 2006

Class and Student Council elections successfully took place Wednesday, August 27.  In order to be on the ballot, students had to pick up a petition in the office and have it signed by twenty students.  These petitions . . . read more

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