
This spring, eighth graders from Hiland, Chestnut Ridge, and Mt. Hope embarked on an unforgettable journey to historic Gettysburg and Washington, D.C. Hiland students traveled first, and Chestnut Ridge and Mt. Hope groups went the following week. Students explored the battlefields of Gettysburg, where they walked in the footsteps of soldiers and gained a deeper understanding of that pivotal moment in American history. From there, they visited to the nation’s capital, where they experienced landmarks and museums. This trip is a fundamental building block of our students' understanding of our nation's history.


Thank you to all who follow our district's social media channels! Remember to follow us on Facebook and Instagram to stay informed on district news.
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This spring, Hiland High School staged “Hydrangea Albright: Comedy or Tragedy?” as the spring play. The play, directed by Melissa Diener with the help of Mrs. Amy Schlabach and Mrs. Mallory Rearick handling costumes and makeup, was performed over three days. Audiences enjoyed the mix of humor and drama brought to life by our talented students. Thanks to all who attended and supported the cast and crew in another successful production!


Did you know that East Holmes Local Schools updates its Five Year Forecast in November and May each year?
A Five Year Forecast is a strategic financial projection outlining anticipated revenues, expenses, and trends over the next five years within the General Fund, with a retrospective view of three years. Focused on the District’s General Fund, which is responsible for day-to-day instructional activities, it excludes financial data from other managed funds like Food Service, Federal Grants, and Athletics.
In our ever-changing educational landscape, an accurate forecast is essential for financial planning and decision-making. It helps the District anticipate challenges, identify opportunities, and allocate resources in line with district goals. Providing a holistic view of our financial health, it considers enrollment trends, funding projections, and expenditure patterns.
By analyzing historical data and economic indicators, we create a realistic roadmap for our financial future. This forecast guides strategic planning, budget development, and resource allocation, promoting transparency and accountability.
To learn more, visit the district finance page on the district website, eastholmes.org, for current and historical forecasts.


On May 24, we recognized and celebrated staff members at our annual staff recognition program to celebrate the 2023-24 school year. Staff were recognized for years of service, retirements, and staff members of the year. Our teacher of the year is Lindsey Crilley of Chestnut Ridge, and our classified staff of the year is Diane Duarte of Berlin Elementary. Congratulations to all of our staff for completing another successful year!







Today is Flag Day, a day to honor and celebrate the history, symbolism, and significance of our American flag.


Back to Back State Champions!!! Congrats to team and coaches - We are proud of you!!!




Reminder: tomorrow is the last day of school for students. There will be a two-hour early dismissal. Have a great summer, everyone!


Hiland graduation takes place tomorrow, Sunday, May 19 at 2pm. Join us in congratulating our 2024 graduates!


This week, we extend our thanks to every staff member in our district for their hard work and dedication to educating and supporting our students. Your efforts make a lasting impact on students’ lives, and you have been instrumental in another successful school year for our district. Thank you!


Reminder: There will be no school for students tomorrow Thursday, May 9th for professional development meeting time for our staff. If you have any questions, please contact your school building. Let's finish the last 10 days of school strong!
East Holmes Local School District


Today is National Principals' Day, and we’d like to take this opportunity to recognize our dedicated principals within our school district. Hiland High and Middle School: Tyler Renner Berlin Elementary: Darren Blochlinger Flat Ridge Elementary & Wise Elementary: Casey Travis Chestnut Ridge Elementary & Mt. Hope Elementary: James Luneborg Walnut Creek Elementary & Winesburg Elementary: Darrell Haven Hiland Assistant Principal: Mark Schlabach Thank you for your leadership and commitment to our students and schools!


Ensure your students are well-informed on safeguarding their personal data, staying current with security enhancements, and implementing additional security measures while also backing up vital information, starting with the tips below.


Devices can significantly distract children. Check out the following app suggestions aimed at minimizing distractions so students can perform at their best.


Happy National Administrative Professionals Day! We extend our thanks to the administrative staff across our district for their invaluable support and dedication. Your efforts are truly appreciated. Thank you for all you do!


Set healthy tech habits for the whole family with the tips below!


Happy National Kindergarten Day!
Kindergarten Registration is open for the upcoming 2024-2025 school year. To be eligible for kindergarten, your child must be 5 years old by August 1, 2024. We encourage parents to fill out the registration form and then attend the in-person registration and screening session, which will take place on April 30th, May 1st, or 2nd, 2024, at the Perry Reese Jr. Community Center.
Please remember to bring the following documents:
– Birth Certificate
– Immunization record or signed waiver
– Proof of Residency
– Open Enrollment Form (if applicable)
– Last ETR and IEP (if applicable)
– Custody Document (if applicable)
Should you have any questions or require further assistance, please call an elementary building or the central office at (330) 893-2610.


Cyberbullying presents a genuine worry for parents today. Effectively tackling this issue often requires setting clear expectations and fostering open communication with children.


Are you concerned about your child's excessive social media usage? Here are some strategies for establishing healthy boundaries around their social media activity.


We are making great progress on the Bus Garage and Central Office project. The project is nearing completion, and we have tentative plans to move in early June. Take a look at our progress below, and keep an eye out for further developments!



