The Evergreen School Parent/Student Handbook contains important information about our school. We ask that you read it carefully and discuss and review the student expectations with your child. An after school program located at Evergreen Elementary School.
Evergreen Elementary is committed to creating a school that empowers every student to be academically proficient in reading, writing, and math. All students will develop their character and their academic readiness skills in preparation for college.
Within Evergreen School District we offer students the choice to attend one of our project based learning (PBL) programs for 7-8 grades. If you are interested in having your child apply for these programs, applications for the 2022-2023 school year are now being accepted for Lobo School of Innovation (LSI) at Quimby Oak and Bulldog Tech at LeyVa.
PowerSchool is the student information and communication system used by Evergreen School District. You can access PowerSchool information through a web browser at our PowerSchool login page. Student information can also be accessed through a mobile phone app.
Parents should notify the school in the morning, before school starts, to report all student absences. This includes full day absences and partial day absences. For a partial day absence, parents should notify the office before school starts and when the student returns to class.
Attention 6th-grade Parents! Immunization Requirements to Attend 7th Grade
February is National Teen Dating Violence Awareness and Prevention Month (TDVAM). We can help prevent teen dating violence (TDV).
Parents, please share your student's at-home COVID-19 test results with your local health department:
Evergreen Elementary is committed to creating a school that empowers every student to be academically proficient in reading, writing, and math. All students will develop their character and their academic readiness skills in preparation for college.
At the East Whittier City School District, we are preparing our students to be 21st Century citizens by teaching them five essential skills: Communication, Collaboration, Creativity, Critical thinking and Community. These skills will open the door to our students' future education, careers and other important areas of their lives.