
If you haven't ordered a yearbook, do it soon!


Congratulations to the winners of our door decorating contest for Black History Month!

Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Villano's students enjoyed a visit from Sheriff Blankenship last week. They enjoyed learning all about his job!



Mr. Adams and his AP Art History students took a recent trip to the Greenville County Museum of Art.

Mrs. Ear's English classes made their own websites as a way to use contextual evidence to make and promote attractions, gift shops, and food.

A quick update from the theatre department


This morning was our Black History Month Celebration assembly. This student-led event featured student announcers, singers, poetry readings, and our new school step team. EHS alum, Terry Smith, was awarded the Lasting Legacy Award, and we were blessed to hear from his son who accepted the award on his behalf. We also had the pleasure of listening to Dr. Ashley Anderson-Murray deliver the keynote speech of the event. Thank you to all students and teachers who took time to attend!


We all enjoyed a little morning snow fun today!


Yesterday was a PD day for SDPC faculty. Teachers participated in sessions covering all kinds of topics. We were excited to have several EHS faculty members leading sessions to share their experiences and knowledge with others!


We are thankful each and every day for our SROs, but had to give them an extra shoutout for National SRO Day!


Today, we celebrate the incredible men and women who ensure our students travel safely to and from school each day. It's SC Bus Driver Appreciation Day, and we want to say THANK YOU to our SDPC bus drivers and assistants!
To truly capture the impact of our drivers, we spent time riding along on routes and speaking with two of our dedicated drivers—experiencing firsthand the joy, care, and commitment they bring to their work.
🎥 Watch our special tribute video here: https://youtu.be/omM_SDLXcM0


We will be opening The Green Envy Boutique again this year. This is our prom dress closet that allows anyone who needs a prom dress to get one. If you have prom dresses or shoes that you would be interested in donating, please reach out to ashleybaker@pickens.k12.sc.us. More information about shopping at the boutique will be coming soon!


Don't forget that Friday will be an eLearning Day!


Mrs. Wolff's class is bringing history to life by creating African tribal masks while studying African history. Through this hands-on project, students are exploring the deep cultural significance of masks in African traditions, learning how colors and designs represent different emotions, values, and beliefs. By connecting artistic expression with historical study, they gain a greater appreciation for the diversity and richness of African cultures. This immersive experience not only enhances their understanding of the past but also fosters creativity and a deeper connection to global traditions.

Juniors interested in Teacher Cadet - make plans to attend the interest meeting during Flex this week!


Congratulations to the NJROTC Academic Team! They placed first and are region champs for the South Region Brain Bowl. They are qualified for the Area 8 Championship, which takes place on March 1st. Great job!


Mrs. Villano's class is starting on a fun journey with eggs! Students will observe and take notes on the development of the eggs and the ultimate hatching of live chickens.



Mr. Robertson's class enjoyed the lovely weather yesterday with a little Shakespeare in the park.





Students: if you are interested in participating in Boys State or Girls State this summer, make sure to read this information.


Mr Helms's Honors Biology class performed a lab today where they explored how temperature and pH changes affect the efficiency of the enzyme catalase.



