
Good luck to the EEM students that will be representing EEM, Sheridan School District, and Central Arkansas at the National History Day State Finals Competition on Saturday, April 9th! Good luck to these incredible students! We are so proud of you!





EEM - Mrs. Teague's JacketTime built towers utilizing up to 100 index cards and 1 meter of masking tape. The minimum required height was 40 cm. The goal was to build the tallest that could hold the most weight. The winning tower held 7,900 grams of weight and was 46.2 cm tall.



Congratulations to Candace Wilson, EEM's Hero of the Week. Mrs. Wilson serves as the instructional specialist on our campus. She is a super hard worker, always available and quick with responses/help, always thinking and making decisions with students in mind, and wears many hats within the district but achieves at high levels. Thank you, Mrs. Wilson, for all you do for our students and teachers!


UPDATE - EEM's Spring Dance hosted by the PTO has been postponed until Friday, April 29th. Please see the attached flyer for more information.


Nothing like a friendly game of spoons between students and teachers when waiting on buses at EEM.


EEM students celebrated the students in each grade level with the highest score on the NWEA Assessment for the winter testing cycle. We will announce and celebrate the grade level with the most growth when we return from Spring Break.




The EEM Quiz Bowl Team placed 2nd out of 9 teams in their last tournament yesterday! What a way to end the season! Congratulations!


Congratulations to Mr. Beckwith, EEM's Hero of the Week. Mr. Beckwith goes the extra mile to ensure his students' enjoyment of learning. He hosts after-school meetings which spark creativity with his VEX Robotics team, teaches practical life skills to his engineering classes, and works with students to create the morning news. He focuses on developing high-level thinking skills in his students and everyday skills that will serve them throughout their lifetime. Hats off for his efforts!!


EEM's PTO is hosting a Spring Dance on April 1st. Please see the flyer attached for more information.
Parents - Please drop your student off in the car pick-up line. You will also need to pick students up at this same location. ONLY students can attend the dance, and those students must be EEM students. There are separate times for 6th-grade students and 7th/8th-grade students. Students will not be allowed in until their scheduled time and will need to be picked up at the end of their specific scheduled time.


Today, EEM celebrated our 6th grade students with the HIGHEST growth in each subject area on the Winter NWEA Maps Assessment. Natalie Rowe most growth in science, Jason Crabb most growth in reading, and Ayva Villanueva had the most growth in math as well as science. We are so proud of our 6th grade students and their hard work!


Congratulations to EEM's Students of the Month for February!


7th-grade students celebrated the students with the highest growth on the NWEA Assessment for the winter testing cycle today. Two of the four students were present, so we will celebrate the other two next week during our celebrations of the students with the highest score for math, reading, & science.



8th-grade students celebrated their growth on the NWEA Assessment for the winter testing cycle today. Next week, we will celebrate the highest growth and the highest scores for math, reading, & science.



Congratulations to EEM's Hero of the Week, Mrs. Davis! Mrs. Davis is committed to ensuring high levels of learning through incorporating math and English into her music and choir classes. She works hard to provide students with the assistance they need before, during, and after school. Thank you, Mrs. Davis, for all that you do!


8th-grade students celebrated their growth on the NWEA Assessment for the winter testing cycle today. Next week, we will celebrate the highest growth and the highest scores for math, reading, & science.


6th-grade students celebrated their growth on the NWEA Assessment for the winter testing cycle today. Next week, we will celebrate the highest growth and the highest scores for math, reading, & science.



Mrs. Rhodes's Geography classes are studying the culture and history of Mexico. This week students are sharing their research on the 32 States of Mexico through a Gallery Walk around the country.


Mrs. Rhodes's Geography classes are studying the culture and history of Mexico. This week students are sharing their research on the 32 States of Mexico through a Gallery Walk around the country.

7th-grade students celebrated their growth on the NWEA Assessment for the winter testing cycle last Friday. This week, we will celebrate the highest growth for math, reading, & science.




7th-grade students celebrated their growth on the NWEA Assessment for the winter testing cycle last Friday. This week, we will celebrate the highest growth for math, reading, & science.