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This publication depicts an overview of Eagle Point School District 9 Opportunities and Successes.
Next year the Eagle Point School District 9 will begin holding late-starts on Wednesdays, except February 27, 2026.
When Peyton entered Eagle Point High School as a freshman, he was uncertain about the direction he would take. After only a few weeks, Peyton quickly discovered that his true strengths lay in hands-on work. This realization, along with opportunities with CTE, ignited an interest that would shape his next four years.
We are actively seeking sponsors and donations to support the EPHS Baseball. If you are interested in sponsorship or have further questions, please get in touch with Tyson Wolfe at wolfet@eaglepnt.k12.or.us
It’s time to Register for the 2025-26 school year. For a better registration experience, register on a computer or tablet rather than a phone. Please be sure to select the 2025-26 school year in ParentVUE. REGISTER TODAY!
Eagle Point High School senior Ila was shocked to find out she had been named the Oregon Stat Star Farmer for 2025. This recognition comes after years of hard work, dedication, and a passion for agriculture that began long before high school.
The NC3 hands-on lab provided automotive students with the opportunity to certify in the use of Snap-On 525F multimeters, an essential piece of equipment in various career technical industries.
Welding is more than just a trade; it is a skill that combines precision, focus, and a wealth of technical expertise. At Eagle Point High School, in Mr. North’s Ag Mechanics Class, students not only learn welding and how to work with their hands but also earn certifications that can lead to future career opportunities. This year, a standout feature of the program was the collaborative environment among the students, who actively supported each other to ensure everyone could thrive. On January 23rd, 19 Ag Mechanic students participated and completed the certification process.
This holiday season, the streets of Main Street came alive with the festive spirit of art, thanks to the creative efforts of EPHS’s Art students and a generous donation from the Eagle Point & Upper Rogue Chamber of Commerce.