
We have been informed that there is an ongoing Police incident taking place in the 700 block of E. 250th St. Euclid Schools buses will not drop off any student within a two-street radius of that area until the situation has been resolved. Students with a drop-off location inside that radius will remain on their bus until we have received an ALL-CLEAR from Euclid Police.

Happy Election Day! Remember that Euclid School Buildings will be closed to students today for voting and teacher professional development. Classes will resume on November 8th.
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The Euclid City School District was saddened to learn about the passing of Jack Sawyer this weekend. Jack served as a Captain for the Cardinals football team when the Panthers traveled to Mentor, and his strength and determination will be remembered by our seniors and coaches who met Jack before the game.
His presence that evening left a profound impact on our entire football team and fans in attendance. Our brief interaction with Jack and the appreciation we feel to be included in such a special night will always serve as the best reminder that “some things are bigger than football.”
Our deepest sympathy goes to the Sawyer family and the Mentor Cardinal community as they deal with the loss of such a special person. We can only imagine the impact Jack’s life had on his community, the Mentor Schools, and most of all, his family. #JBSStrong

As the days get shorter and the weather gets colder, don't forget that the Panther Field House is open for free Pickleball on Tuesdays, Thursdays and every other Saturday! All you need is an ID! All ages and experiences are welcome.
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REMINDER: Tomorrow (November 7, 2023) is a scheduled in-service day for Euclid Teachers. There will be no school for students. We look forward to seeing students back in classrooms on Wednesday, November 8, 2023.
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Don't forget to change your clocks tonight as Daylight Savings Time ends and clocks "fall" back one hour!
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Starting Monday, November 6th, the Euclid High School Pool will be open to Adult Lap Swimmers Monday through Thursday from 6:00 am - 8:00 am. Swimmers can enter the building via Door 5 (see attached map). Swimmers must be in the pool area by 6:30 am.
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Come out and join members of the Cleveland Crunch professional soccer team and Euclid Panther Soccer Team this weekend for a FREE post-season soccer clinic. Students in 3rd-8th grades are invited to learn footwork skills, teamwork, and strategy while having fun with the pros!
Sign up for the clinic using the QR code or the link here: https://forms.gle/Ff1WbijZB6S8E1vn7
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The Euclid Schools in partnership with Euclid Amazon, Operation Warm, Euclid Alumni, Euclid Hunger Center and the Kids' Book Bank are hosting a FREE Resource Drive this Friday from 4-6pm offering coats, books, and other resources families may need.
Sign up using the QR code or Google Form here: https://forms.gle/5H1QUq6Jtf1Ue4z8A
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Just ONE HOUR until Trick or Treat at Euclid High School starts! Get your best costume ready and kick-off Halloween weekend! Just $3 to enter, with all proceeds being donated to a non-profit supporting children! See you soon!
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Support a great cause, have some fun, and grab some candy at Trick or Treat Night at Euclid High School. The Criminal Justice CTE Students are busy transforming EHS into a Haunted Mansion ready to welcome Euclid children 12 and under! Doors open at 6:00pm!
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Our Criminal Justice Career Tech Students are throwing our annual Trick or Treat Night at Euclid High School on Friday! Over 30 teachers, staff, students and community members will be there passing out candy! Make sure to join us and support a great cause!
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While we'll be cheering on the Panthers against our rival Cardinals at Osborne Stadium tonight, some things are BIGGER than football, and tonight we'll all be supporting #JBSStrong.
Jack S. is a student at Mentor High School and has been battling an aggressive cancer over the last 18 months. Tonight, we will be joining Mentor in a GOLD OUT to support. The color gold is the international awareness symbol for juvenile cancer.
Please make sure to wear your Gold and grab a free Gold T shirt from Euclid Staff when you get to the game!
Students around the school were already supporting Jack in his fight earlier today!
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We're just TWO DAYS AWAY from Panther Prep Night at Euclid High School. All prospective students and their families are invited to stop by EHS to meet the teachers, tour the school, and learn about the culture at Euclid High School.
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The Euclid Schools are hiring! Please scan the QR codes in the attached flyers or visit https://www.applitrack.com/euclid/onlineapp/default.aspx?all=1 to apply/register
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As a reminder, tomorrow is NEOEA Day! There will be no school for students!
Tomorrow is also the last day of the First Quarter of the 2023-2024 School Year!
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We are excited to announce that we have scheduled a football game with the River Rouge High School Panthers from the Detroit area in Michigan. The game will kick off at 6:00 PM in Euclid Community Stadium. Senior Night festivities will begin at 5:40.
Thank you, River Rouge, for scheduling the game and allowing our Senior Panthers to have the Senior Night they’ve looked forward to. We’d also like to thank the Euclid Police Department for their unwavering support throughout the season and for ensuring a safe and fun experience for all fans.
As always, all gameday rules and expectations will be enforced. For students who plan to attend the game, only those students from Euclid High School and River Rouge High School will be admitted to the game. All students must have and wear their ID throughout the evening. Middle School students will only be admitted with a parent or guardian and must remain with them at all times.
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Christopher Papouras
Superintendent
Euclid City School District


We regret to inform you that the Friday night football game between the Euclid Panthers and Solon Comets will not be taking place, as the Solon City School District has chosen to forfeit the game instead of making the journey to Euclid Community Stadium.
Our disappointment is rooted in the missed opportunity for student-athletes, band members, cheer squads, and our diverse communities to interact, reinforcing the shared values that unite us as Americans, transcending our differences. We firmly believe such interactions foster a sense of unity and understanding among all involved.
It's important to address the concerns that have arisen, particularly in light of the recent media coverage related to Euclid. Weekly, we share our comprehensive plans for the management of events at Euclid Community Stadium with visiting teams, as we did with Solon. We want to emphasize that Euclid Schools are committed to hosting events only when we can ensure our local community's and visiting opponents' safety. Therefore, we find no reason to move Friday night’s game.
To provide reassurance, it's important to communicate that the game against Brunswick was moved after careful consideration so a thorough investigation into community concerns could be properly completed. The high school administrators then dedicated time to thoroughly address those concerns, resulting in an enjoyable and memorable Homecoming Dance. We are eager to provide our students with traditional and typical high school experiences. Senior Night, scheduled for this Friday, was intended to be another opportunity to celebrate our school community and our students’ achievements.
The Euclid Panthers will travel to Solon on Thursday for the Freshman football game and again on Saturday for the JV game in the spirit of sportsmanship and friendly competition.
We are actively attempting to schedule another team for Friday and will explore opportunities to celebrate our Senior football players, band members, and cheerleaders. We hope to overcome these challenges and create an environment where friendly competition and camaraderie can flourish, bringing our communities together in the true spirit of sportsmanship.
Christopher Papouras
Superintendent
Euclid City School District

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It is with deep regret that overnight, the Euclid Police Department contacted the District regarding a homicide involving a 16-year-old boy. Though the young man was not a student in the Euclid City Schools, he often visited campus after Frederick Douglas’s dismissal at noon. The loss of a young life is tragic and is never easy. Euclid City Schools will have Crisis Response teams available tomorrow and throughout the week for any student needing to speak with someone. Please contact your building Principal to schedule a time with a crisis team member. We will continue to focus our attention and efforts on the safety and security of our students and staff. As always, if you “See Something, Say Something.”
Safe Line - 216-797-STOP (7867)