
The Cross Country Team is heading to State Today!!!!
Join the teams at the Kentucky Horse Park to see them in action!
Good Luck Cross Country!


Ms. Plaxico embodies what it means to be a leader in the East community. She is a role model to our students in the four character pillars that we encourage them to lean into every day: Be Respectful, Be Responsible, Be Determined, and Be Engaged. She goes above and beyond to support her students day in and day out. She is a staple in our community, and we cannot appreciate her enough!


The Jaguars are on the road tonight to take on the Lafayette Generals!
Kickoff is at 7:30 PM.
Let's pack the student section to defeat the Generals!


Jaguars, we are pumped for the nearly 50 seniors who are eligible to complete the FAFSA early from November 4th to November 7th! We have the highest number of students from any school in the state! Parents and students can sign up to meet with Mrs. Mulcahy on the 7th to complete their FAFSA. If you have questions, reach out to her!


Welcome to November! As we enter this month of gratitude and growth, let's embrace every opportunity to learn, connect, and make a positive impact in our school and community. With exciting events on the horizon, there's so much to look forward to.


Check out the NATIONAL Honor Choir Results! These 5 students will sing with the best of the best from across the USA in the spring!!! SO PROUD!!! Go Jags!


In Ms. Storch's Art 100 class, students are diving into self-expression by sketching self-portraits. Using pencils to capture their unique features and emotions, they create vibrant representations of their individuality.



Mrs. Waggoner is remarkable because of her attention to detail in every responsibility she takes on. She shows up daily, giving 100% while being prepared and willing to work diligently. She has a careful and thoughtful approach to what she does in the classroom and is focused on the small details that help our building run smoothly.


East will be holding a donation drive for All God's Children in Nicholasville which is a non-profit organization committed to supporting families and children in need. The drive will be accepting diapers and baby wipes from November 4-22. Boxes will be located in the front office and counseling office to drop off your donations. Contact Norah Fitzpatrick with any questions, or see flyers posted around the school for additional information.


Today is the last day to sign up for teacher conferences! Remember to only sign up for teachers your student has in class this semester. We look forward to meeting with our parents! Sign up at the link! https://www.signupgenius.com/go/5080A45AEAE22A0FB6-51767454-20242025#/


Congratulations to Jonathan Garcia-Nieto for being named to the KHSAA 12th Region All-Tournament Team for Boys Soccer!


Jaguars spotted passing out some candy and connecting with our community!


Our social studies teachers could never be villains in real-life...Stay safe tonight, Jaguars!


Congratulations to Audrey Fraddosio for being named the 12th Region First Team All Tournament Team!


Hawboldt passing out candy during all three lunches today!






We are so proud of these 14 students who audtioned for KMEA SR High All State last night! Their professionalism always shines through! 💚💙


Ms. Frizzle has been spotted at East! Well, okay, it's not Ms. Frizzle. But just like her, Mrs. Sumner inspires curiosity and a love of learning. She's ready to "take chances, make mistakes, and get messy!"


Our Student Services team went Inside Out today at East! From Joy to Sadness, each of them embraced an emotion to remind us that we all have unique feelings and are equally important—and that’s what makes us human. Thank you to our amazing team for always supporting our students with kindness and understanding, no matter the emotion.


Our Spanish I class is taking an interesting approach to learn how to describe people by playing Guess Who. What a fun and interactive way to build language skills!


Baileigh is known for her relentless dedication to help every student succeed, no matter the challenges. Her belief in the potential that each student brings to the table and her refusal to give up has made a life-long impact on the lives of the students in our East community. She has consistently given tireless efforts to create a learning environment where students are empowered to overcome obstacles and achieve their best.
