EHS Newsletter
September 27, 2024
School spirit was alive and well this past week as students and staff celebrated homecoming week with a host of fun activities. We are looking forward to returning to school Monday morning with a strong focus on learning.
Important Upcoming Dates
Mark Your Calendars
10/04 - REID Day
10/11 - No school
10/18 - REID Day
10/25 - REID Day
10/25 - 26 - Haunted Auditorium
11/04 - Picture Retake Day
Senior Pictures
As the 2024-2025 school year begins the EHS yearbook staff is eagerly anticipating receiving Senior Photos! This year we have changed things up and have found a way to streamline sending senior photos, senior quotes, and participation information (sports, clubs, etc). When you reach the website you will be asked to provide some basic information. This will help us know who is in the photo and how we can contact you if there are issues with your photo. Once signed in, submit your photos, etc. in the PORTRAITS section.
Below you will find a QR code that will send you to our Jostens website to submit all of your senior yearbook information!
Website URL: https://photos.jostens.com/FAQGYU
IMPORTANT: All senior photos, quotes, etc. must be submitted by JANUARY 10, 2025. We cannot accept late submissions due to printing deadlines.
Photo Info:
Senior photos must be PORTRAITS. Ensure your photos are close and clear - the closer they are, the clearer you will be. Use HIGH QUALITY photos.
All content is reviewed by yearbook staff. Anything inappropriate will be deleted.
Don't use photos with filters, logos or hand gestures.
Don't use screenshots - they are low resolution and not print quality.
Don't use watermarked photos - get them from the source.
If you have any issues with the website please reach out to Jostens through their link there. If you have any questions or need any other information please email the yearbook adviser, Ms. Jordan Collins at collinsj@estacada.k12.or.us.
We look forward to getting your photos! Thank you - The EHS Yearbook Staff
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.