
Tonight's baseball game, Friday, May 2, has be relocated to Bowling Green. The game starts at 5 p.m.


End-of-Course assessments, EOC's, are taken when a student has received instruction on the Missouri Learning Standards for an assessment, regardless of grade level. Please mark your calendar and prepare to do your best on the test!
Tuesday May 6th
English 2 - AM and PM sessions (sophomores)
Wednesday, May 7th
Algebra 1 - AM and PM sessions (Mostly freshmen, some sophomores/juniors)
Thursday, May 8th
Biology EOC - AM session (sophomores)
Friday, May 9th
Government EOC - AM Session (Juniors)
Algebra 2 EOC - AM and PM session (freshmen)


All library books are due May 9, 2025. Hurry up and finish reading those books!


Congrats to our golf team!
3rd Place as a team at the Conference Meet.
Individual Honors
1st Team All Conference: Rex Mauzy
2nd Team All Conference: Aleks Harman and Jack Kinsler
Coached by Greg Pflasterer



EHS students enjoyed a masquerade prom on Saturday night.
The prom court included Juniors Noah Duvall and Kayleze Risby, Juniors Noah Hausgen and Kate Smith, Royalty, Seniors Donavyn Dodson and Lisa Steenaert, Retiring Royalty Ben Dowell and Kelsi Chagolla, Seniors Davis White and Claire Miller.

Coach Edwards decided to go with the let them be little plan. The high schoolers were feeling nostalgic about using the parachute in elementary school.







Tonight's baseball game, Tuesday, April 29, vs. Mexico has been canceled.


The baseball game tonight, Friday, April 25, is moved to Wellsville starting at 5:00 p.m..


This is what state champions look like! The Agronomy Team took 1st place at state convention!
Individual results:
Ella Koch high individual in the state. 🥇
Addie Barber 3rd,
Will Watts 7th and
Meagan Seely 9th.
We are so proud of you! It's a great day to be an Indian!


NHS is hosting HAT DAY on Friday, April 25. Please bring a $1 donation to wear your favorite hat!


Mya Pflasterer is our 2025 St. Louis Post-Dispatch Scholar Athlete. During High School Mya has participated in Golf, Softball, and Basketball. She has also been actively involved in National Honor Society, Student Senate, Renaissance, Family, Career and Community Leaders of America, and is on our A+ Honor Roll.
Mya has received many accolades in her athletic career at EHS. In Softball she has been recognized with EMO All-Conference honors all 4 years. She received All-District Softball honors consistently for four years. Mya was recognized for All-Region for three years. She also received All-State recognition for two years. While playing softball her team won the Conference Championship for two years and claimed the District Championship title all four years. In Basketball Mya was the Bowling Green Tournament MVP her sophomore year. She was on the Bowling Green All Tournament team her entire career at EHS. Her sophomore year she was part of the Clopton All-Tournament team. Her senior year she was selected for the Winfield All-Tournament Team. Beyond tournament recognition, Mya was selected for the EMO All-Conference Team for four years as well as receiving All-District honors all four years. Mya was selected for the All-Area Team for two years. During her Junior year she was named the District Player of the Year. The EHS Girls Basketball Team won the District Championship in 2022 and 2024. Mya consistently received the Academic All-State Award throughout high school. Mya plans to continue her education at William Woods University and will continue her basketball career as an owl. Mya is the daughter of Greg and Kelly Pflasterer.
In its 59th year, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch Scholar Athlete program honors one student from every area school, a requirement being that they participate in athletics and excel in the classroom. The Scholar Athlete Program was the brainchild of Hall of Fame Baseball Writer Bob Broeg in 1965. Broeg wanted to honor high school seniors whose success was not only on the field, court or ice rink — but students who excelled in the classroom as well. Those honored are athletes who lettered in at least one varsity sport, are in the top 25 percent of their graduating class and are in good standing at their respective high schools.


Mr. Anderson and Mrs. Thompson's students participated in a virtual reality job simulator through the pre-employment transition services provided by the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education and Mizzou. Students were able to virtually change the oil in a car, repair a cell tower, restore electricity to a hospital, work on a car accident and much more! Pre-ETS Services are designed to be an early start at job exploration and making the transition from high school to the world of employment a smoother transition. Each month students participate in various career exploration services and work force readiness activities through this program.








Happy Administrative Professionals Day to our amazing office secretaries! These ladies go above and beyond to help our students, parents, and staff throughout the school year. We appreciate you!


Please help us wish our Elsberry FFA students a successful state convention. Many teams are competing at the state level and multiple students will be receiving their state degrees. Don't forget to follow the Elsberry FFA Facebook page for updates.







The baseball game on Thursday, April 24 will be played at CarShield Field at 4:30 p.m. against Veritas Christian Academy.


Today all Juniors and Seniors attended the Think First assembly. This presentation focuses on being safe behind the wheel, making quality choices and the dangers of impaired and/or distracted driving. Hopefully this was a good reminder before Prom on Saturday night.






No EHS baseball game tonight, Monday, April 21.


Congrats Class of 2025!



The EHS baseball season is in full swing!











The Elsberry Athletic Booster Club is meeting on Sunday, April 13 at 5 p.m. in the EHS concessions area. As we look into the future for concessions, uniform purchases, equipment replacement, and upgrades for our athletic teams we need parents, grandparents and community members who want to help make this possible. Looking for a way to get involved that makes a difference for students and coaches at Elsberry? Please join us.
