
WEMS: We look forward to seeing all parents TONIGHT from 5:30pm-7:00pm for our Progress Report Pickup and Title I Parent Night. We have a home football game at 4pm today as well. Come out for an afternoon of fun!


WEMS: We look forward to seeing all parents on September 19 from 5:30pm-7:00pm for our Progress Report Pickup and Title I Parent Night. We have a home football game at 4pm on this day as well. Come out for an afternoon of fun!


Due to the possible inclement weather headed our way, all after school activities are cancelled for today, including all practices and games.


We look forward to seeing all parents on September 19 from 5:30pm-7:00pm for our Progress Report Pickup and Title I Parent Night. We have a home football game at 4pm on this day as well. Come out for an afternoon of fun!


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This afternoon, we were honored by a special visit from Mr. Eddie Pettaway, who brought his annual delivery of beautiful mums to brighten our central office and schools.
Mr. Pettaway, a cherished former custodian who dedicated many years to serving our schools, continues to show his love and commitment to our community through this thoughtful gesture. His ongoing kindness not only enhances our work environment but also serves as a powerful reminder of the positive impact one person can make.
We are deeply grateful for Mr. Pettaway's enduring dedication and the inspiration he brings to us all. Thank you, Mr. Pettaway, for your unwavering support and for always lifting our spirits!

Reminder: No School on Monday, September 2, 2024!
As we enjoy the long weekend, let's take a moment to honor and appreciate the hardworking individuals who keep our communities running strong. Thank you to our dedicated labor force!
For more important dates, check out our school calendars here: https://www.ecps.us/o/ecs/page/district-calendars


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On Monday, May 13, several of our students were recognized at the ECPS Board of Education Meeting. Shaliyah Coley was recognized as a W.A. Pattillo Incentive Award winner. Four other students were recognized as Gold Key Winners, pictured from left to right: Lauren Moss, Sean Whitehead, Cayden Allen and Esmeralda Lopez. Congratulations to these bright students!



Prior to Spring Break, our 6th grade students in Ms. Garrow's class engaged with the novel, Hatchet, through an experience with Cub Scout leader, Mr. McFadyen. During this experience students learned various survival techniques as displayed in the novel, and were immersed in the experience through our engagement lab. Way to go Wildcats! #WildcatsRead #WildcatsAchieve


Under the guidance of ECC instructor Kevin Strickland, construction students at SouthWest Edgecombe High School are adding the final touches on their “dogdominium.” They're gearing up to showcase their incredible work at next week's North Carolina SkillsUSA competition in Greensboro, NC! This student competition celebrates leadership and practical skills in trades.



This week, 6th grade students visited Medoc Mountain State Park where they were able to go on a hike, explore their surroundings, and engage in outdoor activities as they summarized their reading of the novel "Hatchet". Thank you to Friends of State Parks for their support in funding this trip! #LearnOutdoors #WildcatsRead #WildcatsAchieve


This week, 6th grade students visited Medoc Mountain State Park where they were able to go on a hike, explore their surroundings, and engage in outdoor activities as they summarized their reading of the novel "Hatchet". Thank you to Friends of State Parks for their support in funding this trip! #LearnOutdoors #WildcatsRead #WildcatsAchieve
