If you missed an EOC this week, be sure you attend your makeup session next week! You MUST take the EOC to get credit for the course.

Our Biology teachers and students are doing some "EOC Blitz" sessions to review and prepare for their EOCs this week!



Today's the day!! It's time for the SDPC schools to face-off in the Red Kettle Ring Off for the Salvation Army! Donate online until Christmas Eve, or visit one of the listed local businesses! We'll be outside with bells and our kettle!
https://fundraise.givesmart.com/vf/Pickenskettle/team/EasleyHighSchool?scrlybrkr=54f3889f

11th Gradrers - Don't forget to pick up a form if you are planning to take the ACT or SAT here at school in the spring.

Report to the EHS media center with your Chromebook up until 3:00pm to take your VirtualSC exams.

It's time for the SDPC schools to face-off in the Red Kettle Ring Off for the Salvation Army! Donate online until Christmas Eve, or visit one of the listed local businesses in person on December 6th! We'll be outside with bells and our kettle!

Save the dates for these exams!

We hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving!

It's time for the SDPC schools to face-off in the Red Kettle Ring Off for the Salvation Army! Donate online until Christmas Eve, or visit one of the listed local businesses in person on December 6th! We'll be outside with bells and our kettle!

Save the dates! Exams are coming soon!

Class of 2026: Order those graduation supplies soon!

If you are taking a Virtual SC course that is NOT through PCVA, please note that you will come to EHS on December 8th for your exam.

Juniors - if you are interested in taking the ACT or SAT for free during the school day next semester, be sure to get a form from the main office. These MUST be returned before you leave for winter break in December! See Miss Conn with any questions.

We took time this morning to honor the veterans within our building, those in our communty, and all others who serve and sacrifice for our country. We are forever grateful for them.

We had the opportunity to see the Winthrop University Wind Symphony today! They are touring around a few schools and EHS was a stop. We also had the added bonus of watching EHS alum Austin Hunt perform with the group.
“During my time at Easley High School, the Youth in Government program helped me develop a genuine passion for government—it became much more than just a hobby. I learned how important it is to understand all the moving parts of government in order to create real change. Mr. Serina, representing Easley High, opened doors for our Youth in Government students at both the state and national levels. Without his support, I would have never had the opportunity to travel to Washington, D.C., or to learn as much as I have. My time in SDPC encouraged me to step outside my comfort zone and strive for bigger goals. As a first-generation American student, I’ve worked to help build a more positive school culture and inspire others to get involved in their community.” -Lucia Ramos Calleros, Easley High School, Class of 2025
As the School District of Pickens County celebrates 75 years of learning, growth, and community, it’s the people who have made the journey meaningful. From classrooms and concerts to bus routes and boardrooms, every chapter of SDPC’s story has been shaped by those who gave their time, their talent, and their heart. These short reflections - captured over the year and shared by the voices of SDPC - capture the spirit, pride, and personal moments that define who we are. Together, they form a living tribute to the legacy we share and the bright future still ahead.
Stories like this reflect SDPC’s commitment to fostering Partnerships for Student Success—creating opportunities for students to explore leadership, engage with their communities, and develop the skills they need to make a difference both locally and beyond.
#75YearsOfImpact
#PartnershipsForStudentSuccess
#EngagingToday
#EmpoweringTomorrow
As the School District of Pickens County celebrates 75 years of learning, growth, and community, it’s the people who have made the journey meaningful. From classrooms and concerts to bus routes and boardrooms, every chapter of SDPC’s story has been shaped by those who gave their time, their talent, and their heart. These short reflections - captured over the year and shared by the voices of SDPC - capture the spirit, pride, and personal moments that define who we are. Together, they form a living tribute to the legacy we share and the bright future still ahead.
Stories like this reflect SDPC’s commitment to fostering Partnerships for Student Success—creating opportunities for students to explore leadership, engage with their communities, and develop the skills they need to make a difference both locally and beyond.
#75YearsOfImpact
#PartnershipsForStudentSuccess
#EngagingToday
#EmpoweringTomorrow

If you walk the hallways of EHS, you will find that we extend learning outside the classroom -- literally! Our teachers love to proudly display student work. You can easily learn about the water cycle, cooking methods, genealogy, and endless other topics. This image is just a small sampling of what our students have been discovering and learning lately.

We are thrilled to announce that we have continued to improve as a school community. The school report card measures many areas of EHS, and we are excited to share some of those highlights.

We are so proud of our NJROTC students! Their annual inspection and ceremony took place this morning. Thery did a wonderful job!

Our students have been enjoying a new type of hands-on learning here at EHS. We love having VR headsets that can be used to enhance what our teachers are doing in their classrooms.

