
There will be no school next week (April 24-28) for Spring Break! 🌷☀️😎🌈 #EWSD #4ward2gether


Hiawatha is teaming up with RunVermont's Mini Milers program, where students will learn about and practice fitness, good nutrition, citizenship, helping hands, and goal setting all while having fun! 👟💪 #EWSD #4ward2gether










The #EWSD Board will next meet on Tue., April 18 starting at 6:30 p.m. in the EHS Library. The full meeting will be available to watch on Facebook Live thanks to the Media Factory (www.facebook.com/BTVMediaFactory).
Agenda items for the meeting include:
* Authorize Superintendent to accept/administer external grants and funds
* Appoint Board Legal Counsel
* Negotiations (3 elected members)
To learn more about the EWSD Board, please visit: www.ewsd.org/board



After a brief hiatus due to Covid protocols, the #EWSD proudly announces the return of Fine Arts Night at Essex High School on Wednesday, April 19 from 5:30-8:30 p.m.
Art installations, performances, and live demonstrations from students K-12 transform the high school into a lively pop-up gallery and concert hall showcasing the depth of art practice and collaborative meaning-making across the District. The theme for this year’s event is Celebrating Our Creative Community. 🖌️🎨🎉


All EWSD FY'24 budget votes pass! Thank you to all the community members who came out to vote!
Learn more: https://bit.ly/EWSDFY23Pass


Don't forget to get out and vote today (7 a.m.-7 p.m.)!
*City of Essex Junction residents vote at the Champlain Valley Expo (Blue Ribbon Pavilion)
*Essex Town residents vote at Essex Middle School
*Westford residents vote at Westford School
Learn more about the EWSD proposed budget: www.ewsd.org/budget


Did you know that 40% of EWSD employees live in our three communities? Learn more about the proposed budget online: www.ewsd.org/budget


Hiawatha students are having fun learning about the Work of Water in their STEAM block. Students made hypotheses and investigated the causes of canyons. Throughout the activity, “Sand Canyons”, students created a model landform using sand that was mixed with just the right amount of water. Then, they dripped water over their “land” to observe how water can change its shape and to understand how, over long periods of time, canyons can be formed through a similar process. 🌊🌊 #EWSD






To help improve how our students learn and how our systems function, the EWSD will be updating the start and end times at each school starting this fall. Learn more: https://bit.ly/EWSDtimechanges
