Beginning around 2:30 p.m., community members may notice an increased presence of emergency vehicles and personnel on the Euclid Schools Secondary Campus. This activity is a planned and supervised educational event in partnership with the Euclid Police Department and Euclid Fire Department.
The demonstration is designed for Euclid High School juniors and seniors and will simulate a serious traffic accident to highlight the real-life consequences of impaired and unsafe driving. With support from 3S Towing, two totaled vehicles will be used to recreate the scene. First responders will conduct a full emergency response, including vehicle stabilization and a live extraction of student participants acting as victims.
Pending availability, the University Hospitals AirMed helicopter may also land on-site as part of the demonstration.
This impactful learning experience reinforces the importance of making safe, responsible decisions—especially with Prom season approaching.
We encourage the community to be aware that this is only a drill and not an actual emergency. Thank you for your understanding and continued support in helping keep our students safe.

Stop by Thursday, April 9 from 5-7 PM to experience a wide range of student artwork on display. Enter the High School via Door 1.
This showcase highlights the talent, passion, and creativity of our graduating artists, and it’s an event you won’t want to miss!
📍 Euclid High School Bistro & Auditorium Lobby
📅 April 9
⏱ 5-7 PM
Come out and support our students as they share their work with the community! #OneEuclid

There is lots of candy and fun prepared for all attendees!






We hope power will be returned shortly. We will keep you updated with any additional information, but at this time all school operations will continue as usual.
Thank you for your understanding.

Due to an unexpected power outage impacting our secondary campus, Euclid High School will be closed today. Word will come about Euclid Middle School shortly and we will communicate about any transportation plans.
If you are planning to attend a 2 or 4-year college or university next year, please plan to apply!
The Euclid Schools Foundation and its generous supporters offer over 30 scholarships to Euclid High School Seniors to pursue college education and vocational training. Please complete the application to be considered for all scholarship opportunities. The application is now open and the deadline to apply is March 20, 2026.
These scholarships are awarded to only Euclid High School students, so you have a good chance of being a recipient. These scholarships will be presented at an Awards Ceremony in May.
All listed scholarships are based on your academics, leadership characteristics, and participation in extracurricular and community activities.
Apply at: https://www.euclidschools.org/o/euclidhigh/page/scholarship-opportunities

Through our partnership with Cuyahoga Community College, eligible students can take college-level courses right at Euclid High School, earning college credit at no cost while still in the high school building. Last year, 133 students earned 1,008 of 1,086 CCP credits (93% passing), including 531 math/science and 50 advanced credits, saving families $138,941!
Join us to explore how CCP can help students get a head start on college, career, and future success.
#OneEuclid #CollegeCreditPlus #PantherPride

Euclid City Schools will be closed on Monday, January 26, due to the impact of the winter storm, and Tuesday, January 27, due to the incoming extreme cold and ongoing winter conditions.
Please watch for updates from your school principal or coach regarding any after-school or extracurricular activities.
Thank you for your understanding. Please stay safe and warm.

Euclid City Schools will be closed on Monday, January 26, due to the impact of the winter storm, and Tuesday, January 27, due to the incoming extreme cold and ongoing winter conditions.
Please watch for updates from your school principal or coach regarding any after-school or extracurricular activities.
Thank you for your understanding. Please stay safe and warm.

However, we have concerns about the heat in the buildings and may need to cancel school. We will make this decision by 12:30pm. If, in fact, school is cancelled for the afternoon, students will be dismissed at 1:15pm. Students will be allowed to stay in the building until the end of the normal school day.
Thank you for your patience and understanding as we prioritize the safety and well-being of our students and staff.
classes and regular school activities are canceled. Please look for updates from your coach or school principal later today regarding after-school events.
Thank you for your understanding, and please stay safe and warm.

Thank you for your understanding, and please stay safe and warm.

These simulations are a training exercise only and are designed to help our school, Euclid Police, Fire and EMS, and other partner agencies strengthen coordination and preparedness.
There is no active threat and no cause for alarm.
Community members may notice an increased presence of emergency vehicles and personnel on campus from 9:00 a.m. - 2:30 pm.
We are grateful for the partnership and planning that helps ensure our schools remain safe, prepared, and responsive.
#OneEuclid #SeeSomethingSaySomething #SafetyFirst

Doors will open at 6:15 PM, and seating is limited to just 60 guests.
Held in the EHS Planetarium, this spectacular event offers a unique opportunity to explore the wonders of the winter night sky. Guests will learn about constellations, the science behind the solstice, and enjoy a guided tour of the stars led by Astronomy Teacher Matt Young.
To attend, please RSVP by contacting Matt Young at myoung@euclidschools.org.

