EHS Newsletter
October 25, 2024
Hello Ranger Families!
We are well into the academic year at Estacada High School and our focus continues to be student learning and ensuring that all students feel connected to our school. Additionally, student progress reports went home through email and/or Parentsquare this week. We will continue to send progress reports home bi-weekly through that platform. We are committed to each student achieving high levels of academic outcomes as well as developing a sense of belonging in our school community and your conversations with them at home are a great support. Please call our school office at 503-630-8515 if you did not receive a progress report or need support with the Parentsquare app and we will be happy to help you.
Have a great weekend!
Important Upcoming Dates
Mark Your Calendars
10/25 - 26 - Haunted Auditorium
11/01 - Inservice Day, no school
11/04 - Picture Retake Day
11/08 - REID Day
11/11 - Veterans Day, no school
11/22 - Grading Day, no school
11/25 - 26 - Student and Family Conferences
Mon. - 12:00 - 7:30 p.m. (break 4:00 - 4:30 p.m.) Tue. - 8:00 - 3:30 p.m. (break 12:00 - 12:30 p.m.)
11/27 - 29 - Holiday Break, no school
Vision Screening
Vision Screenings will take place on Thursday, November 14 for all grades at Estacada Middle School, and grades 10 and 12 at Estacada High School.
Vision screenings will be conducted by the Oregon Lions Sight and Hearing Foundation, and they will be using the Spot Vision Screener. Clackamas Community College student nurses will also be helping with both vision and hearing screenings. If you would like to opt-out of either of these screenings, please call your student's school.
Picture retake day is Monday, November 4th
Order school pictures online at
Class of 2025
Senior Photos due January 10, 2025
submit them here - https://photos.jostens.com/FAQGYU
Senior information can be found online at - https://ehs.estacadaschools.org/students/senior-class
Classrooms are Cell Phone Free Zones
Life is full of distractions that keep us from performing our best.
Our expectation is that classrooms are cell phone free zones.
The classroom is a space for learning and engagement in preparation for a student’s next step in life. Join us in fostering this commitment to learning by:
Talking with your student about their cell phone use in school.
Be prepared to set limits and to collaborate with school staff in making learning a priority.