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The WNC Schools Helene Recovery Fund
The WNC Schools Helene Recovery Fund is an important initiative aimed at supporting schools affected by Tropical Storm Helene in Western North Carolina. This fund will help address various challenges faced by students and staff, including loss of housing, supplies, and technology, as well as damage to school facilities caused by the storm's winds and water. Company and individual donations are welcome and appreciated.

The 2024 🏐Mason Dixon Girls Volleyball Tournament🏐 at Eastern North Carolina School for the Deaf is this weekend! Watch our Tournament Page for tournament news and live streaming.

Our Math 3 class used number lines, inequalities, inequality notations, and interval notations to arrange card clues in correct order. The sorted cards helped students to find number combinations that opened four combination locks for each locked box. Treasured treats were found inside to congratulate students for matching the correct number lines, inequalities, inequality notations, and interval notations.

Middle school students started the year off on the "right foot." The 3D shoe project was a great way to build community among students in the classroom and peers within the school. The 3D paper shoe models were displayed in McAdams, celebrating each student’s uniqueness and enhancing a sense of belonging. They then explored still life art inspired by Maya Kopitseva, focusing on shape, proportion, contrast, and texture.


What's So Great about Rutabaga?
- Rutabagas are an excellent source of vitamin C, and a good source of potassium, fiber, and vitamin A.
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The Middle School students are making posters and videos about a selected Deaf Athlete in their ELA class. This is in partnership with the Deaf Awareness Committee. Come check out these posters along with others at our soccer ⚽️ game on October 15th at 4 pm.

Tomorrow's Coed Soccer game has been cancelled. We will post an announcement when it is rescheduled. ⚽️🥅

Our coed soccer team is travelling to play at NCSD today!! Good luck Fighting Hornets!!⚽️🚎

🎨🍊🍇🍌🥕A few of our talented ENCSD students immersed themselves in the vibrant world of Paul Cézanne, painting fruits and vegetables of their choice on canvas. This creative project followed a thorough review of color theory, where students explored mixing colors and developed their color wheels with primary, secondary, and intermediate hues.

The dietary staff had their first themed event of the year in the cafeteria yesterday. Staff and students wore as much red, white, and blue as they could. The dietary staff decorated the cafeteria and provided a themed menu. Great job!

The Parent/Student Handbook has been posted to our website.

Sept. 28th at 7PM is Deaf Awareness Night at the Rodeo. Don't miss out! 🤠🐴


Last week, summer birthdays were celebrated by cafe staff and students.
🎁🎂Happy Birthday y'all!🎂🎁

September is Deaf Awareness Month and North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper officially recognizes the Deaf community, culture and American sign language (ASL).


Fig Nutrition Facts
Figs are a good source of fiber, magnesium, and potassium. The following fig nutrition information is for one small raw fig measuring 1-1/2" in diameter (40g) provided by the USDA.

The game schedule is up on the new ⚽Coed Soccer⚽ page. You can navigate to the page form the main menu Students > Athletics > Coed Soccer, or click this link to the Coed Soccer page.

The Seniors made a video to the Rhett and Link Graduation Song. You can watch the Graduation Song Video 🎼 🎬 on Facebook.

🎉Congratulations to our graduates!🎉
We are so very proud of you Ajaye Foote, Micah Hubbard, Akrit Risal, and Shyheim Jessup! 🤟

We will be live streaming the graduation today on Facebook. Tune in to watch the ceremony!

It's graduation day and the seniors are taking advantage of their last day of high school with a little mischief!

Mikaela Brown's 10th and 11th grade physical science class used what they learned this semester to put on a science expo! From chemical reactions, magnetism, changes in states of matter, and more, the kids put on a great show filled with physics magic!

On Friday, April 26, ENCSD co-hosted a Deaf History Month Trivia Event with the NC DHHS Division of Services for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Raleigh,