District & Community Links

Here you will find links to the webpages of the Eastchester School District, our schools, and PTAs; as well as, a link to EHS Faculty Extensions.

District:

Eastchester High Schoolhttps://www.eufsdk12.org/Domain/8
Eastchester Middle Schoolhttps://www.eufsdk12.org/Domain/9

Faculty Extension List:

PTAs:

Other:

Not District or PTA Sponsored:

Summer Employment at Lake Isle

https://www.lakeislecountryclub.com/employment.html

The information below is not EHS PTA/EUFSD-sponsored but we are sharing it for informational purposes.

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Many parents encounter the challenging phase where their child’s academic progress seems to stall. This could manifest as a dwindling interest in school or a struggle to keep up with coursework. It’s a difficult thing to witness, but sometimes, the root of the problem may not be what you think.

Don’t kids, like all of us, want to be successful in most circumstances they find themselves?

Kids do well if they can.

Our article delves into a variety of potential underlying causes and their consequences that might be hindering your child’s academic growth. From establishing realistic goals to scrutinizing pre-study habits, read this week’s article to understand better why your child may be unmotivated.

https://successfulstudyskills4students.com/motivation/motivating-your-unmotivated-child/?utm_source=email&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Jan-28-2024&j=5260571&e=president@ehspta.com&l=93_HTML&u=406633672&mid=6276026&jb=3004

Webinar: Motivating Your Unmotivated Student

This Wednesday, Jan 31, 2024 at 7:00 pm est

https://da0000000kzsjmas.my.salesforce-sites.com/register?j=5260571&e=president@ehspta.com&l=93_HTML&u=406633673&mid=6276026&jb=3004

Podcast: Unlocking Your Child’s Motivation with Neuropsychologist Dr. Ellen Braaten 

https://thechildhoodcollective.com/2024/01/22/140-unlocking-your-childs-motivation-with-neuropsychologist-dr-ellen-braaten/

Know Your NeuroWhereAbouts:
Brain Based Strategies for Parents & Caregivers

Taking risks is a natural behavior for teens, but what is acceptable and when should you step in? Join us to learn parenting techniques based on your child’s stage of brain development. Understand the effects of alcohol, marijuana, technology overuse, pornography, first person shooter games and social media on the teen brain and why you need to be your child’s frontal lobe until they grow one of their own.

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/know-your-neurowhereabouts-brain-based-strategies-for-parents-caregivers-tickets-722990061737?utm-campaign=social&utm-content=attendeeshare&utm-medium=discovery&utm-term=listing&utm-source=cp&aff=ebdsshcopyurl

Informative Articles:
Westchester Prep/Calibrated Community Service

https://mailchi.mp/westchesterprep/college-newsletter-16-calibrated-service?e=f231edfa45

Stand Out For College will be discussing the current college admissions trends, the importance of researching and visiting colleges to find schools that can be a good fit, a timeline and other action steps that can be taken to make this fall productive and help reduce the stress around the college admissions process.

We’ll also discuss how the recent Supreme Court decision will impact the college admissions process and how a student’s ability to express their insights, experiences and personal growth will become even more important.

Direct questions to Ron & Jackie

ron@standoutforcollege.com

Stand Out For College, LLC

m. 914-420-8115