
Thanks to everyone who attended the pancake breakfast this morning in support of the Junior/Senior trip to Washington, DC.


Thanks to everyone who helped with the ECS House on the Hill home Cross Country Invitational this morning. The event was a huge success. ECS boys finished first and the girls placed second. A big thanks to Kirk Ikens for running the meet and AD Stevie Murray for keeping everything organized.


Make plans to have breakfast with ECS at the Washington, DC pancake breakfast fundraiser at the elementary school Saturday morning from 7-11, then head over to the Ellsworth Sports Park for the House on the Hill Cross Country invitational starting at 10:30.


ECS third, fourth, and fifth grade students are having a great time at Sleeping Bear Dunes.


Congratulations to the ECS Cross Country team for winning the small school division of the Boyne Relays.


Students in Mrs. Speicher's 8th grade U.S. History class are busy researching Native American people groups and creating visuals that represent their geographical region, food source, tools, and culture.


Students in Agriscience are hard at work in the hoop house growing tomatoes for use in the school’s food service program.


ECS Agriscience students are learning how to trellis tomatoes.


Elementary students had a great time at Raven Hill today. Thanks to all the chaperones and to Mr. Nagel for organizing the trip.


The new Gaga Ball game at the elementary is a huge hit. Thanks to Ruben OviedoDelgado for constructing it for us!

ECS Update: ECS will once again be offering free after school homework help for students in grades 6-12 starting next week (Tuesday, September 11.) Pre-registration is required. Please see the attached form for more details; http://5il.co/4prw


ECS Update: This coming Friday, September 7 is school picture day. Elementary order forms will/have been sent home with students. Middle/high school forms will be distributed today during seminar.


Lots of fun had by middle and high school students yesterday, including hand painting, selfies, and class pictures. Looking forward to making 2018/19 the best year yet.


Elementary students had a great First Day of School yesterday. Welcome back Lancers!


Thursday Cybertronic Lancers along with teams from Petoskey and Boyne City met with Patti Poppe, President and CEO of CMS and Consumers Energy at NCMC. She is a big supporter of FIRST Robotics and wanted to talk with area teams. She had inspirational advice for our students.


Our summer parking lot projects at both the elementary and middle/high school are wrapping up this week.


The new fence at the elementary ball field was completed this week. Along with the new concession building constructed by the building trades class the field is looking great.


4th/5th Science Fair projects.


Yesterday Mrs. Terryberry’s “I Smell a Red Herring” Lancer Leap class visited the Know Way Out escape room in Petoskey.


VENUE CHANGE: The baseball picnic has been moved to the High School Cafeteria for tonight, starting at 6PM. Don't forget your dish to pass!