
Here is the upcoming schedule for the week. We hope everyone has a great Thanksgiving break with family and we will see you all back in the buildings on December 2nd. #EGFPride


Winter Hazard Awareness Week - November 18 h – 22nd , 2024
Friday’s topic covers Winter Driving. It is important to ensure that your vehicle has been serviced and is ready to take on the cold weather. A winter survival kit included in your vehicle could be the difference between life and death, in some situations. A winter survival kit should include a bag/container to store food and water, a flashlight, candles, matches, a blanket, and a distress sign to display in the window of your vehicle.


Winter Hazard Awareness Week - November 18th – 22nd , 2024
Today’s topic addresses Indoor Winter Safety. Some common indoor safety concerns that occur during the winter are monitoring carbon monoxide levels, managing moisture
conditions to prevent mold and mildew growth, and minimizing chemical and environmental exposure.


Winter Hazard Awareness Week - November 18th – 22nd , 2024
Today’s topic addresses Winter Fire Safety. During the winter season there is usually an increase of structure fires. Reasons for the increase in structural fires includes holiday lights, holiday displays, and using alternative heating sources. To help prevent fires, keep decorations at least three feet from heating sources, and remember to check your furnace and chimney’s to ensure they are operating properly.


Winter Hazard Awareness Week - November 18th – 22nd , 2024
Today’s topic addresses Outdoor Winter Safety. Whether you are out enjoying the snow, or forced to work in it, it is important to dress adequately. During brutally cold weather exposure to the elements can lead to hypothermia or frostbite. It is also important to consider the dangers of venturing onto thin ice. Remember that there should be at least four inches of fresh, clear ice before attempting to walk onto a frozen body of water.


Winter Hazard Awareness Week -November 18th – 22nd
The Polk County Sheriff’s Office – Emergency Management Division is participating in the state-wide Winter Hazard Awareness Week campaign, which will take place November 18th – 22nd , 2024. Winter Hazard Awareness Week is promoted by the Minnesota Department of Public Safety’s Division of Homeland Security Emergency Management. This week allows Minnesotan’s an opportunity to familiarize themselves with the hazards we face each winter season. These hazards include dangers from winter weather, dangers from heating sources, and ventilation issues, just to name a few. Today's focus is Winter Storms.
Minnesota experiences a vast variety of inclement weather conditions during the winter months. In Polk County we are especially prone to experiencing brutal cold, heavy snowfall, and extreme winds. A number of different watches, warnings, and advisories are issued during the winter season. Winter Weather Advisories are issued when winter weather will cause travel difficulties. Winter Storm Warnings are issued for heavy snowfall, or the combination of dangerous blowing and drifting snow. A combination of blowing or falling snow, cold temperatures, and windy conditions can prompt a blizzard warning. Polk County is covered by the National Weather Service’s Grand Forks Office. You can get additional weather information by visiting their website at: www.weather.gov/fgf .


Education is the springboard to success for every child! #AEW2024 #TogetherWeAreBetter


Have a Great Day! #EGFPride


#NationalCommunityEducationDay #LifelongLearner #EGFPride


Be a little kinder that you have to! #WorldKindnessDay #BeKind #WordsMatter


Thank you, CMS staff, students, and EGF alum William Holweger, for putting together this tribute to our veterans. And again, thank you, veterans, for your service. #WillyTheAce // https://drive.google.com/file/d/1PsqfIuxA9-HPeTB7FpXEPEZZpTnuGRqM/view?usp=drive_link


Thank you, School Psychologists, for supporting our students' growth. #NationalSchoolPsychologistsWeek


Thank you to all who have served our country!


Let's honor the rich traditions, cultures and contributions of Indigenous people. The spirit of home and community is something we can all appreciate. #NativeAmericanHeritageMonth


ISD 595 encourages eligible voters to exercise their right and vote tomorrow. Passing along information from the city on the proposed sales tax questions.


Reminder- there is no school for students on Monday November 4, 2024 due to teacher staff development. Have a great weekend.


ISD 595 would like to remind our families that election day is Tuesday, November 5th. Plan a time to get to your polling place and let your vote be counted. Passing along some information on the East Grand Forks City Sales Tax questions on the ballot. District students are users of the facilities that this money would go towards so we want voters to be informed. Thanks and have a great day.


"Are you interested in helping kids succeed? EGF schools are partnering with Purposity, a platform that connects the community to students who need additional support. Download the Purposity app or sign up on their website for quick and easy ways to meet student needs. We appreciate your support! Direct link: www.purposity.com/organization/eastgrandforkspublicschools"


Winter Gear Distribution. October 29-30. 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM @ Columbia Mall in the old Finish Line Store located next to Tradehome Shoes.


Senior High Student Council is having their annual Trunk or Treat event on October 27th from 1:00-3:00 pm in the Senior High parking lot.
