High School Student's of the Month for September




Fall Fun Day was a success! Students celebrated the season with exciting activities, teamwork, and plenty of autumn cheer. 🍁✨
We are pleased to report that three students are currently engaged in our internship program, each acquiring valuable knowledge regarding the operations of the workforce.
- Faron Wagoner is employed at Wendy's in Grayson, Kentucky, where he is gaining practical experience.
- Andrew Rigsby is working at his father's recording studio, immersing himself in the music industry.
- Landon Stamper is assisting at his family's local farm stand, fostering connections within the community.
We commend these students for their dedication and commitment to their respective roles.
Lacy Frisby
Elliott County High School





Grades 9-12 were out in full force at the College Fair today, exploring possibilities, gathering info, and taking the first steps toward their next chapter. Thanks to all the college reps who came out and made this great.










Get ready for Spirit Week fun!
Our Elliott School Health program through UK King’s Daughters will be offering Wellness Visits, Sports Physicals and Immunizations on Monday, October 6th. If your child is in need of any of these services please call 606-475-5501 to get on the schedule.
This will be for all schools
This will be for all schools

Starting Friday September 26th, you’ll receive messages and updates from your child’s school right inside the Elliott County Schools, KY app.
✅ One place for all school communication
📱 Text notifications even if you haven’t downloaded the app
💬 Easy access to message teachers, coaches, counselors & more

We now offer a phlebotomy pathway in our Career and Technical Education program. Phlebotomy , which is the practice of collecting blood samples. This program trains students to become Certified Phlebotomy Technicians (CPTs), preparing them for a growing healthcare career through hands-on instruction in venipuncture and specimen handling, leading to national certification exams and roles in hospitals, labs, and clinics. Today Mrs. Holbrook volunteered and both students performed great!

A huge thank you goes out to Heather York, Sgt Durke and The Army National Guard for our new glass covering at the back of our high school entrance. They designed these and installed free of charge. Thank you, for helping to make our school safer. They look amazing!!



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Elliott County High School JROTC Earns 'Honor Unit with Distinction'
The Elliott County High School JROTC program has achieved the prestigious "Honor Unit with Distinction" award, a designation that represents the highest level of performance for a JROTC unit. This recognition is awarded by the U.S. Army Cadet Command to units that display outstanding achievement in academics, leadership, drill and ceremony, and community service.
Achieving this honor requires a rigorous Program Accreditation score of 95% or higher, a testament to the cadets' discipline and commitment to excellence. As a result of this accomplishment, cadets are authorized to wear the Gold Star of Excellence on their uniforms. The achievement also grants the unit the privilege of nominating qualified cadets directly to U.S. service academies.

🎓 Class of 2026—It’s Your Year! Join us Mon, Sept 22 for Senior Kickoff & Paying for College 101. Don’t miss key info on admissions, scholarships, and financial aid! 🦁


ECHS Awards Day

2025 Graduation

Elliott County High School Opportunities 2025-2026

Lady Lions Basketball Schedule

ECHS parent/teacher conferences

Brandon Brown an outreach counselor from Kentucky Higher Education Assistance Authority will be at the PAC Sept 26th at 6PM assisting parents in setting up their FSA. Refreshments will be provided.

Ensuring the safety of our students is the top priority for our school district. Each year, we invite a team of first responders to conduct a thorough tour of both the interior and exterior of every school building. This practice allows them to provide valuable suggestions for enhancing school safety and familiarizes them with the layout of our schools. This year, we would like to extend our gratitude to the following individuals for their participation: Deputy Casey Brammell (Sheriff’s Office), Trooper Zach Haney (Kentucky State Police), Allen and Nancy Kuehner (504 Fire Department), Dale Howard (Sandy Hook Fire Department), Michael Wagner (School District Safety Coordinator), Jim Skaggs (Emergency Management), Caleb Skaggs (Dispatch), and Darren Newell (EMS and Isonville Fire Department).


