ECS Building Trades students working on sheathing the back of this year’s project house.

7th grade science students testing periods of a pendulum to see if it depends on string length or mass

The seniors took a trip across the Mighty Mac this morning for the sunrise. They toured Lake Superior State University in Sault Ste Marie.

5th grade students are having a great time at Camp Hayo-Went-Ha. Thanks to teachers Mr. Barry and Mrs. Kiteley for taking the students.

Mrs. Goslee's sixth grade students enjoyed their Skittles science investigation this week. They created a hypothesis to answer the question of which is the dominant color in a package of Skittles.

Congratulations to the ECS Elementary Students of the Week!


A great day on the building trades work site. The construction class took another in school field trip day to take full advantage of the beautiful October weather. Well done.

ECS Update: Please see the following letter and RSVP survey for a Math Information Night that ECS will be hosting on Tuesday, October 29 for the parents of all students in grades K-8.
https://5il.co/apt7
tinyurl.com/y5rmjkau
Mrs. Goslee's sixth grade science class learned about mushrooms and got to take apart a giant puffball mushroom in class today. "It's so squishy!" "The outer part feels like leather!" "When you squeeze it, it feels wet!" "It smells like Earth!"

ECS Chemistry students working on a chemical reactions lab.
Kindergarten students working on an activity as part of the District's new K-8 math program.
Students in Mr. Faivor's middle school science class studying the properties of transverse and longitudinal waves.
Student in Mr. Zimmerle's art classes working on making paper mache animals and masks.
Students in Mr. Cary's Building Trades class working on constructing the walls for the 2019/20 project house.
ECS Update: Advance notice. This coming Friday, September 27 is a 1/2-day for all students in grades K-12. School will dismiss at 11:00 and no lunch will be served.
ECS Agriscience students harvesting the first of their micro greens.


Today the ECS Building Trades class started construction on their 2019/20 project house. A 400 sq. ft., one bedroom, one bath guest house with vaulted ceilings and a full size front porch.

Computer programming year two students are creating a visual program using a block-based programming language.

Congratulations to the ECS Cross Country team and their first (girls) and second (boys) place finishes at yesterday’s House on the Hill Invitational. GO LANCERS!

The Ellsworth Elementary 3-5 students had a great time Friday at Sleeping Bear Dunes. Thanks to teachers Mr. Barry, Mrs. Gee, and Mrs. Kiteley for taking the students.

