Exam Dates
12 months ago, Easley High
Exam Dates
Upcoming testing dates forJuniors and students taking 1st semester EOC courses.
12 months ago, Easley High
Testing Dates
Sheriff Mill is a popular road for EHS parents and students! Please be aware that you will need to find an alternate route to get to and from EHS for the time being!
12 months ago, Easley High
Sheriff Mill Road is Closed
The DECA meeting for tonight is cancelled!
12 months ago, Easley High
DECA
Another great week ahead at EHS
12 months ago, Easley High
11th-15th
Here at EHS we are so thankful for the veterans in our school, our community, and beyond. Today we enjoyed hearing from local veterans, as well as the talents shared from our student leaders during our assembly.
12 months ago, Easley High
Veterans Day
Opportunity to help out an elementary school in WNC affected by Hurricane Helene!
about 1 year ago, Easley High
Bags of Sunshine
Mrs. Reeder's Chemistry students got an introduction to covalent bonding by making 3D models from 2D via phet simulations on Friday. #FindYourE
about 1 year ago, Easley High
Reeder’s science class
Sanaa
Reeder
Last week, students from Youth in Government and Interact volunteered at the Sweets on the Streets in Easley. Students made booths, dressed up, and gave out candy in downtown Easley. #FindYourE
about 1 year ago, Easley High
Grogu on Halloween
Interact Booth
Star Wars Halloween Costume
It’s not too late!! We’re looking for 9th and 10th grade girls interested in trying out, staying in shape, learning the game and hopefully falling in love with it! We will work around club/travel sports schedules. #brickbybrick
about 1 year ago, Easley High
EHS JV Girls Basketball
Herff Jones will be here next Thursday! If you were not able to attend today's meeting, swing by the media center to get a graduation supplies packet from Mrs. Cochrane or look on scherffjones.com.
about 1 year ago, Easley High
Graduation Supply orders on November 7th
We love Halloween at EHS! Today was a fun day for students and staff. Happy Halloween, everyone! Have a fun and safe night! 🧡🖤💜
about 1 year ago, Easley High
costumed students
Mr Rhodes and twin
students in costumes
students in costumes
dinosaur attack!
class with dinosaur
Mr Kim
theatre
The EHS Gaming Club hosted a Gaming Night yesterday! Plenty of costumes to be seen and lots of fun to be had!
about 1 year ago, Easley High
Gaming Club
Gaming Club
Gaming Club
Every once in awhile our students in National Art Honor Society have "art drops" where they hide pieces of artwork around campus. Today there are several spooky blocks hiding out, waiting for someone! Finders keepers!
about 1 year ago, Easley High
Art Block
Snoopy
Art Drop!
A great week ahead, followed by a long weekend!
about 1 year ago, Easley High
10/30 - 11/1
Mr. Serina helped lead a virtual reality experience on Mitosis in Mr. Helms' s Honors Biology class today! We are hoping to incorporate more VR activities into our classrooms. The students thought it was really cool!
about 1 year ago, Easley High
VR
Next Friday is our Senior class meeting with Herff Jones! It will be during Flex, so make plans to attend!
about 1 year ago, Easley High
Senior Dates
NJROTC had their annual inspection today. As always, our cadets did a fantastic job. #FindYourE
about 1 year ago, Easley High
ROTC
ROTC
ROTX
ROTC
ROTC
It's College App Day! Our Seniors are able to get help today from college reps and school counselors applying for college. #FindYourE
about 1 year ago, Easley High
college app day
college app day
college app day
college app day
Here's a quick lesson on population survivorship from Mrs. Taylor and her students: Whether individuals die very young or live into old age is often dependent on the species. There are three general patterns that species are often classified into: Type 1 (nurtured babies), Type 2 (bottleneck babies) and Type 3 (sink or swim babies). During this lab, students were tasked to represent populations with bubbles and demonstrate how their survivorship is dependent on different factors. Students blew bubbles and left them alone until they popped, forced them through a frame (bottleneck), and also used a variety of tactics to keep their bubble babies "alive" for as long as possible. The data collected from the different strategies was graphed and analyzed to show the different types of survivorships.
about 1 year ago, Easley High
Student with bubbles
Sarah Taylor Class
Frances Young
MrsTaylorClass