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Eads vs Sierra Grande at Regionals - Mar. 6, 2010

Eads Lady Eagles vs Chey Wells in District 3rd Place Game





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Whew! What a barnburner in the Regional finals where Eads beat Sierra Grande 33-32 on Saturday and qualified for the state tournament. They enter the Big Show ranked #8 and will face undefeated Otis (#1) at 5:30 on Thurs., March 11th at the Events Center in Pueblo. "Keep wanting the ball!"  

Meetings this week includes FFA on Monday, March 8th at 7:30 PM

It is the end of the third quarter this week on Thursday, March 11th.  Spring Break is next week.  We return on Monday, March 22nd to begin the 4th (and final) quarter of the 2009-2010 school year

High School Basketball this week - The Eads boys will take on #1 Otis at the Events Center in Pueblo in the state quarterfinal round on Thursday, March 11th at 5:30 PM.  The winner advances to the semifinals on Friday.

CSAPs continue this week but will be finished on Tuesday for the high school.  As we continue to face crisis situations in the state's educational funding, please pull together and support our students who will be taking these important tests.  It is vital that Eads has a good showing and our student's scores come to their transcripts with positive results!


Middle School wrestling this week...Lamar Tournament on Sat., March 13th starting at 8:00 AM

CHILD FIND will be held this Friday, March 12th from 8:00 AM to Noon in the Elementary Building.  Please make every effort to contact Carole Spady at the Elementary School 438-2216 for an appointment or please come visit during the morning of the 5th.


All girls in Eads High School and their counselor and Principal will be attending a unique technical careers workshop at Goodland on Wednesday, March 10th.  Leave time is 6:30 AM and return time is 4:30 PM

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School Budget Report - 2009-2010

Part 1 - Opening Remarks and Signatures
Part 2 - Intro. and Budget Policies
Part 3 - Charts & Graphs and General Fund
Part 4 - General Fund (continued)
Part 5 - General Fund (continued)
Part 6 - Enterprise Fund & Miscellaneous
Part 7 - Miscellaneous (cont.) & Fin. Comparisons
Part 8 - Financial Comparisons (cont.)
Part 9 - Financial Comparisons (cont.)

School Accountability Report
Elementary Report  *   Middle School Report
 High School Report
Report to the Public - 2008

Report to the Public - 2007
Elementary  Report   Middle School Report    High School Report

Report to the Public - 2006
Elementary Report *
Middle School Report * High School Report


 

 

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Mission Statement for
Kiowa County School District RE-1

It is our mission to accomplish the following:

  • Provide every student with an equitable education
  • Develop within each student a fundamental knowledge of and skills in language arts, mathematics, the sciences, social studies, computers, fine art, and physical education
  • Develop within each student a positive attitude of self-respect and respect toward others.
  • Provide learning opportunities for students to create and expand critical thinking skills, creativity, and intellectual abilities
  • Prepare every student for responsible citizenship, further learning and productive employment.

Our Beliefs

  • Every person has inherent worth, can learn, and has the right to experience success and failure as opportunities for growth
  • Individual uniqueness in learning demands recognition of different learning/teaching styles.
  • A happy, healthy student today will be a good citizen tomorrow.
  • The success of a student requires the involvement of parens, school personnel, and community.
  • Beyond the basics, schools should be a place where students can learn about themselves, exercise, know capabiltiies, and discover hidden capabilities.
  • The school should encourage and expect appropriate social behavior.
  • Each student has the right and responsibility to learn.
  • Public education, if it is to achieve excellence, cannot be everything to everyone.
 

Eads Elementary School
900 N. Maine St.
Eads, CO 81036
719.438.2216
719.438.2090 (F)
(K-5 school with 67 students)

Eads Middle School
900 N. Maine St.
Eads, CO 81036
719.438.2216
719.438.2090 (F)
(6-8 school with 43 students)

Eads High School
210 W. 10th St.
Eads, CO 81036
719.438.2214
719.438.5499 (F)
719.438.2272 (F)
(9-12 school w/ 66 students)

 

 

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