Yesterday Mrs. Terryberry’s “I Smell a Red Herring” Lancer Leap class visited the Know Way Out escape room in Petoskey.

VENUE CHANGE: The baseball picnic has been moved to the High School Cafeteria for tonight, starting at 6PM. Don't forget your dish to pass!
The ECS Middle and High School bands had a great time at Michigan Adventures today. Thanks to Mrs. Ford for organizing the trip and to all who chaperoned.

Students in Mr. Z’s Lancer Leap LEGO art class are hard at work constructing LEGO Ellsworth. Come see the finished product at the Lancer Leap Showcase on Thursday, June 7 at 5:00.

Yesterday 4th/5th grade students traveled to St. Ignance for a fun-filled field trip.

Mrs. Speicher’s Yoga Journal class participated in rock balancing, an activity that causes students to concentrate, while remaining focused and calm.

Congratulations to the ECS Class of 2018. You did it! Wonderful graduation ceremony last night.

ECS would like to say a special thank you to Charlevoix State Bank and A Matter of Taste for hosting today’s senior luncheon.

The student built canoes are getting closer to completion each day. The two boats will by up for auction at the Lancer Leap showcase on June 7.

Students in Mr. Cary and Mr. Certa’s Lancer Leap building trades class have been completing projects at the baseball field dugouts.

Way to go to the Ellsworth and Ebenezer girls who ran in the Girls On The Run 5K today in Traverse City! Thank you to Coach Murray, Coach Gee and Coach Fricke for working so hard with the girls for the last few months!

Mr. Faivor's Lancer Leap Forest Ecology class visited a sawmill to learn how trees are converted into useable lumber.
Mr. Faivor's Lancer Leap Forest Ecology class has been spending time at the school forest working with the Antrim County Conservation department learning about forest management.
Yesterday in Ms. Miller’s Lancer Leap class students went on a “rock hunt” and brought their findings back to the classroom to investigate.

Kindergarten and first grade made fluffy slime yesterday in Mrs. Griffin's Lancer Leap class. They received some expert tips from a fifth grade friend.

Mrs. Gee’s Lancer Leap class is constructing a “musical garden” to be installed at the elementary playground from “found” household items.

2nd and 3rd grade students toured the Kilwin’s Chocolate Factory earlier this week.

Ms. Hybl wrapped up the first rotation of Farm to Table Lancer Leap by making ice cream with students.
Today in Mrs. Kiteley's "Project Smile" Lancer Leap class students used thread painting to write notes to make people smile.
Students in Mrs. VanderHart's "Destinations Unknown" Lancer Leap class made sushi as a part of their study of Japanese culture.
