Our Evergreen 8th grade Boys Basketball team placed 2nd out of 14 teams in the Tip Off Tournament we hosted at Evergreen Junior High. This included an overtime victory and also a sudden death victory. Our kids showed character and played their hearts out. Way to go Wolverines!




Fun fall art project in 2C

Friday Bacon Award winners wore black and red to show all their school spirit. Congratulations to Mrs. Morris’s class!

Walt is excited to spend this next week with our School Spirit Winners, Mr. Drakage's advisory class!


Don't forget this Sunday, November 7, is Daylight Savings!!! Remember to fix your clock!! #fallback

Tough "D" and a stellar offense make for a dominating Wolverine 8th grade team!



7th and 8th grade students designed tattoo sleeves with personal meanings. The sleeves were painted on casts made from their own arms.


Boys Basketball season opener against Cayuse tonight! Both teams came away with the win!



Some Halloween fun in 1st grade



Core Connections class using Halloween data to determine the measures of central tendency (mean, median, range, mode).




Walt will be hanging out in the library with this week's School Spirit winners, Mrs. Thorsen's advisory class.

Teacher’s PIR (staff development) day was a great success. Lots of great workshops, new ideas, practical helps, and much more! Evergreen teachers are A-#1!!!




The first boys basketball games begin Monday 11/1 and Tuesday 11/2 at 4pm. Evergreen is also hosting an 8th grade boys basketball tournament Thursday 11/4 to Saturday 11/6. Please come out to support our teams.

East Evergreen had a visit from the K-9 unit to wrap up our Red Ribbon week celebration!



Ms. Lindsey’s class won the Bacon Award for showing all their school spirit.

No School Reminder!!

Come Join Our Team!!

Thank you Glacier High School Volleyball players for reading to the students at East Evergreen today.

It's Red Ribbon Week! Parents can use this week to talk to your kids about drugs. For younger kids, let them know to only take medicine from mom, dad or a trusted adult like a school nurse, never a friend or stranger. Also, make sure all medicines at home are in a secured area.


