
Varsity Scholars Bowl placed 2nd out of 12 teams at Sabatha last night. Both JV and Varsity will travel to Jackson Heights on Thursday. #Chargeon

Congratulations to the JV Scholars Bowl team for placing first last night at Jackson Heights. There were 12 schools at the meet.Both JV and Varsity compete next at Doniphan West on November 30.


Calling all CHARGER FANS! Come one, come all -- it's Winter Sports Madness! Let's show up and show out our support for HHS Winter Activities!
This year we will be collecting donations to the Brown County Humane Society. Check out their needs:
•Adult Canned Food
•Soft Treats
•Adult Dry Food
•Poop Bag
•Bleach
*any brand of food or treats are accepted
Amazon link with full list of accepted items:
https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/2G0K7EE3OYJYT?ref_=wl_share&fbclid=IwAR3xT5N8Be5qBZBkL6ARr-ww8kz65EjpkedAKEfUBcRPDUnfJzKp4LevdkY


USD 430 is hiring.


American Education Week - Substitute Educator Day
Today we honor all of our substitutes. They spend days with our students when our staff need to attend conferences or be out of their classrooms. Thank you for choosing to work with our students.


Ems lady chargers defeated the previously undefeated St Benedict Ravens 22-21. Great game ladies!

Reminder for the EMS girls basketball game tonight at St. Benedicts: masks are required for all spectators.

Salad Bar ✔
Sub Sandwich Bar✔
Burrito Bar✔
Pasta Bar -- VOILA!
Today HHS had a Pasta Bar! Thanks Taher for the great options for school lunch!

American Education Week -- Educator for A Day!


EMS 5th Graders enjoyed a Career Exploration Field trip today to Rainbow Communications in Everest. Thank you Rainbow Communications!

EMS wrestling on Saturday, November 20 in Effingham begins at 9:00 am

Today we celebrate Education Support Professionals Day!
From bus drivers to nurses, these professionals help our schools run each day!


EMS girls basketball game 11/18 @ St Benedict will be 1/2 B and A. Masks are required for all spectators

"At the end of the day, the most overwhelming key to a child's success is the positive involvement of parents." -- Jane D. Hull
Thanks to all the parents as they support their children and support South Brown County Schools!


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We are having a FAFSA workshop/completion meeting tomorrow (Tuesday, November 16th) at 6:30 p.m to 7:30 p.m in the high school library. Please enter through the south door on the first floor. We will be using the Going Merry FAFSA Made Easier form and it will really help streamline this process. Please make sure to bring your chromebook and parent/guardian with you to the workshop.
To fill out the form in full, you will need to have your parent/guardian with you and/or have access to the following forms/information:
2020 tax forms (1040 Form, W-2, 1099, Schedule 1/2/3 if applicable)
Bank Statements and records of investments (if applicable)
Student & parent social security numbers.

Today kicks off American Education Week!
This week we will honor the team of people working in our public school!
Bus drivers, teachers, cafeteria workers, paraprofessionals, custodians, administrative staff, plus many others all work together for your student each day!


Reminder! Masks are required for all spectators at the EMS game vs Pleasant Ridge (Easton, KS) tonight. Start time 4:30 B and A team only

On Thursday, November 11, Everest Middle School was afforded the great opportunity to recognize our local veterans at the Annual Veteran’s Day Program. The festivities started in the library with a breakfast of cinnamon rolls and coffee provided by Mrs. June Roberts. During the breakfast, veterans enjoyed the poetic writings of several 5th grade students. The assembly began at 10:00 AM in the Everest Middle School gym with a beautiful performance of the Star-Spangled Banner by the 7th and 8th grade band. The assembly was comprised of multiple middle school students honoring those who have served our country through readings and musical performances. Two guest speakers shared their stories with those in attendance; Margo Chartier shared her experience with the Honor Flight Network, while Charles May presented stories from his time serving in the United States Army. One of the many highlights of the assembly included the Veteran’s Day Tribute video, featuring the photographs of veterans shared by the students and staff of Everest Middle School. The March of the Armed Forces, played by the 7th and 8th grade band, afforded those in attendance the opportunity to individually recognize the 20 veterans present. The Veteran’s Day Program was made possible by the many students and staff members of Everest Middle School, who gave their time and effort to make it a special event. What an amazing opportunity for Everest Middle School to give a little thanks to those who gave so much for our community and our country!


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