On April 19, 2024, The HUB was recognized for a Community Leadership Award. This award recognizes community members and/or groups for their outstanding contributions toward education. These individuals or groups are non WASA members and through their work, they benefit our students by collaborating with their local districts to provide support that often enhances our students' experiences in our schools. A huge thank you to the entire Hub staff and special thanks to Phil Champlin and Ryan Barbieri for their partnership!
On April 19, 2024, EVHS student Aliyah Smith was recognized for The WASA Student Leadership Award . This award recognizes outstanding student leaders who have created or played a significant leadership role in initiatives that promote access, equity, or social justice in their school and community. Congrats Aliyah!
Calling all East Farms, Otis Orchards, Trent, and Trentwood families! Join us on Thursday, May 16, 2024, at 5 pm to learn all about Title I. We will also be providing dinner and playing games. We hope you can join us! RSVP now!
Friendly reminder to join us at EVHS tonight from 5 pm to 8 pm for the Healthcare Discovery Night. Come for the free food and giveaways, stay for the fun!
Superintendent Brian Talbott received a surprise visitor today courtesy of West Valley Superintendent, Kyle Rydell. The district office enjoyed cuddling this sweet nine-day-old baby goat named Lilly before she headed back out to raise more funds for the Wishing Star Foundation.
It is an absolute privilege to share with you that East Valley’s Educator of the Year is Teri-Anne Cox. Teri-Anne is in her 30th year as a Speech Language Pathologist here in East Valley and is currently working at Trent Elementary. She was honored at the Gem of the Valley dinner event on March 27, 2024. Please join us in congratulating Teri-Anne for this most deserving recognition.
On Tuesday, March 19, 2024, high school seniors met with local businesses for informational interviews. Students had the opportunity to ask questions about their jobs and companies. We will have another round of informational interviews on Monday, April 8, 2024, and then the businesses will conduct mock interviews with students. If you are interested in participating in events like this, please let us know so we can connect you!
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Our levy has passed with a current approval rating of 53.29%. While there are still ballots that have yet to be counted, the number is small enough that the overall outcome will not change... the four-year Educational Programs and Operations (EP&O) levy passed. I/we are grateful for this as it means that, essentially, we will be able to continue to provide the standard of education and whole-child programs currently existing in the East Valley School District. It does not go unnoticed that these are indeed difficult financial times as property values, fuel, groceries, and utility costs have skyrocketed. We do not take lightly the impact a school levy tax has on our families and community members. Though we are grateful for the passage of our levy, we know we have work to do. We also have some listening to do, and we aim to do just that. In the meantime, thank you ever so much for your support of our students, staff, and schools here in the East Valley School District. Together, we are East Valley!
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Don't forget about tonight's levy presentation!
Neighbors and community members are invited to join the district virtually to discuss the proposed 2024 levy measure. All are encouraged to join and ask questions.
Monday, February 5, 2024 at 6:00 pm
https://evsd.zoom.us/j/83774075035?pwd=VWNHKsyHv7OBnyyHwiv9W8EGOOen3b.1
Information about the levy can be found at evsd.org/page/2024-epo-levy.
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On January 24 and 25, East Valley School District Superintendent Brian Talbott and Mead School District Superintendent Travis Hanson visited Olympia to meet with legislators and advocate for schools, kids, and Eastern Washington!
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