Support a great cause, have some fun, and grab some candy at Trick or Treat Night at Euclid High School. The Criminal Justice CTE Students are busy transforming EHS into a Haunted Mansion ready to welcome Euclid children 12 and under! Doors open at 6:00pm!
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Our Criminal Justice Career Tech Students are throwing a Trick or Treat Night at Euclid High School this Friday, October 27th from 6:00pm - 7:30pm! Over 30+ teachers, staff, students and community members will be there passing out candy! Participants must be Euclid Residents and 12 years old and younger. The cost is only $3 per child, with all proceeds going to Shoes and Clothes for Kids! #OneEuclid
While we'll be cheering on the Panthers against our rival Cardinals at Osborne Stadium tonight, some things are BIGGER than football, and tonight we'll all be supporting #JBSStrong.
Jack S. is a student at Mentor High School and has been battling an aggressive cancer over the last 18 months. Tonight, we will be joining Mentor in a GOLD OUT to support. The color gold is the international awareness symbol for juvenile cancer.
Please make sure to wear your Gold and grab a free Gold T shirt from Euclid Staff when you get to the game!
Students around the school were already supporting Jack in his fight earlier today!
#JBSStrong #GoPanthers #SomeThingsAreBiggerThanFootball
We're just TWO DAYS AWAY from Panther Prep Night at Euclid High School. All prospective students and their families are invited to stop by EHS to meet the teachers, tour the school, and learn about the culture at Euclid High School.
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We would like to invite all prospective students to our Panther Prep Night on Thursday October 19th from 5:00 to 8:00 PM, where you can:
Meet our faculty and staff
Tour our school – including our Career Technical Education Labs and Athletic facilities
Enjoy a performance by our award winning varsity chorale
Experience our one of a kind Planetarium.
And learn what it means to be a part of #OneEuclid
We look forward to sharing everything that Euclid High School has to offer at our Panther Prep Night on Thursday October 19th. GO PANTHERS
As a reminder, tomorrow is NEOEA Day! There will be no school for students!
Tomorrow is also the last day of the First Quarter of the 2023-2024 School Year!
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Join our Music Department for a Fall Music Concert featuring Euclid Middle School's Band and Orchestra and the Euclid High School Orchestra! The show starts at 7:00 pm in Euclid Auditorium! We look forward to seeing you there!
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The Junior Varsity Panthers brought home a win from Solon! GO PANTHERS!
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We are excited to announce that we have scheduled a football game with the River Rouge High School Panthers from the Detroit area in Michigan. The game will kick off at 6:00 PM in Euclid Community Stadium. Senior Night festivities will begin at 5:40.
Thank you, River Rouge, for scheduling the game and allowing our Senior Panthers to have the Senior Night they’ve looked forward to. We’d also like to thank the Euclid Police Department for their unwavering support throughout the season and for ensuring a safe and fun experience for all fans.
As always, all gameday rules and expectations will be enforced. For students who plan to attend the game, only those students from Euclid High School and River Rouge High School will be admitted to the game. All students must have and wear their ID throughout the evening. Middle School students will only be admitted with a parent or guardian and must remain with them at all times.
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Christopher Papouras
Superintendent
Euclid City School District
We regret to inform you that the Friday night football game between the Euclid Panthers and Solon Comets will not be taking place, as the Solon City School District has chosen to forfeit the game instead of making the journey to Euclid Community Stadium.
Our disappointment is rooted in the missed opportunity for student-athletes, band members, cheer squads, and our diverse communities to interact, reinforcing the shared values that unite us as Americans, transcending our differences. We firmly believe such interactions foster a sense of unity and understanding among all involved.
It's important to address the concerns that have arisen, particularly in light of the recent media coverage related to Euclid. Weekly, we share our comprehensive plans for the management of events at Euclid Community Stadium with visiting teams, as we did with Solon. We want to emphasize that Euclid Schools are committed to hosting events only when we can ensure our local community's and visiting opponents' safety. Therefore, we find no reason to move Friday night’s game.
To provide reassurance, it's important to communicate that the game against Brunswick was moved after careful consideration so a thorough investigation into community concerns could be properly completed. The high school administrators then dedicated time to thoroughly address those concerns, resulting in an enjoyable and memorable Homecoming Dance. We are eager to provide our students with traditional and typical high school experiences. Senior Night, scheduled for this Friday, was intended to be another opportunity to celebrate our school community and our students’ achievements.
The Euclid Panthers will travel to Solon on Thursday for the Freshman football game and again on Saturday for the JV game in the spirit of sportsmanship and friendly competition.
We are actively attempting to schedule another team for Friday and will explore opportunities to celebrate our Senior football players, band members, and cheerleaders. We hope to overcome these challenges and create an environment where friendly competition and camaraderie can flourish, bringing our communities together in the true spirit of sportsmanship.
Christopher Papouras
Superintendent
Euclid City School District
Meet Our Students!
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After extensive deliberation starting Monday evening and culminating today, we regretfully decided to move tomorrow evening’s game to Brunswick High School. Unfortunately, just enough of our students have made us uncomfortable hosting the positive school events that the majority of our students want and deserve.
After discussing our different options, we have determined this to be the best course of action to preserve the idea of hosting Friday Night Football in Euclid. Prior to this decision, we discussed the merits of moving the football game to Saturday morning, playing the football game without fans, or even canceling because we do not feel that hosting tomorrow’s game would be a responsible decision.
We wish to continue the tradition of Friday Night Football in Euclid for our students who want to enjoy and celebrate the typical high school experience. This week, we continue to focus on working with our administrative team and with the Euclid Police Department to identify students engaged in inappropriate and inexcusable behavior on and off our campus. Students who have been involved in fighting, violence, and other violations of the Student Code of Conduct will be held accountable to the fullest extent allowed by the Code of Conduct and the law. We will hold those responsible who have ruined Homecoming Week for the majority of students who wish for nothing more than a positive, enjoyable, and safe high school experience.
We appreciate the Greater Cleveland Conference and our conference partner, Brunswick High School, for agreeing to host this game.
We will continue to assess this week's incidents and weigh our options for our final home game.
We regret to inform you that tomorrow's Homecoming Parade has been cancelled.
Join us next Thursday, September 28th at 7pm for our very first Homecoming Parade. We encourage bystanders to bring out their lawn chairs and watch the parade on 222nd Street between Milton Road and Euclid High School's Wilmore entrance. The parade will end at Euclid Community Stadium where the Homecoming King and Queen will be crowned at the Homecoming Pep Rally. #OneEuclid
Are you planning to head to Euclid Community Stadium tomorrow to cheer on the Panthers against Shaker? There are a few things you should know before you arrive!
All middle and high school students are REQUIRED to HAVE and WEAR their school ID's at all times.
Students from ONLY Shaker Heights and Euclid Schools will be permitted to enter the game.
Middle School and younger students MUST enter with, and be accompanied at all times, by a parent or legal guardian.
Go Panthers! Beat the Raiders! #OneEuclid
Euclid High School is excited to welcome students and their families on campus for our Fall Open House! Open House is a great opportunity to meet your student's teachers, learn about programs and opportunities in the building, and contribute to the culture of EHS!
Thursday 9/7/23
5 pm-7 pm
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We hope that all of Euclid students, families and staff have a nice long weekend in observance of Labor Day. #OneEuclid
Next week is Attendance Week! Student success starts with attendance and engaged learning and that’s what next week is all about! The Euclid Schools have partnered with The Cleveland Browns Foundation to help our Students “Stay in the Game” and to “Keep Learning, Every Day.” in order to prioritize attendance and tackle chronic absenteeism. To help get our Euclid Students motivated and excited about attendance, we ask that our families participate in our Attendance Spirit Week. Check out the themes for each day. #OneEuclid #EveryStudentEveryLessonEveryDay
As you prepare for the first day of school this evening, please double-check your Infinite Campus Parent Portal this evening to make sure you know when to get your student to their bus stop, help your student prepare to meet their teacher and view any messages from your principal
For our Elementary families, please remember that the school day instruction starts at 8:00 AM.
At the Middle School tomorrow, Mr. Mennel and the staff will welcome back 6th Grade students only.
The Freshman Class will begin the first day of their High School careers tomorrow with Mr. Russel and the High School staff.
Please make sure you’re checking your email and Infinite Campus parent portal often so you don’t miss any information throughout the year from your school and from the district.
We are looking forward to seeing your families, but most importantly your children at school this week. Wishing everyone a fabulous school year!
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We have recently become aware of a social media post shared this morning regarding our marching band. The district has been fortunate to have allocated roughly $50,000.00 to the band for equipment in the last three years. The Euclid Schools Foundation donated the funds through grants for new percussion equipment and brass instruments. Our students in the band have what they need to continue their success experienced during the last several years. The band is fortunate to have traveled to and hosted many competitions over the previous two years. If you were to enter the high school's main entrance, the trophies and awards welcome any visitor to our high school.
The district will continue to support the music and arts departments just as we support all of our student programs. Our goal is to ensure equal opportunities for all students in the district to explore their interests and determine their paths and interests. We understand that a student will get out of the programs what they put into them. The band has accomplished incredible achievements through hard work and persistence, made possible by the opportunities and resources the Board of Education is pleased to provide. If you have any questions or would like to learn more about the Euclid Schools Foundation, please contact the board office at (216) 261-2900 or visit the foundation website https://euclidschoolsfoundation.org/ to learn more about how they support our district.
Unfortunately, though we appreciate the community's good intentions, the original post's details are inaccurate. The Euclid City Schools are committed to transparency. If you have any questions regarding anything in the district, always feel free to contact a building principal, any Director at the Fordyce Administration Building, or a member of the Board of Education.