This event recognizes seniors who have made postsecondary commitments and are continuing their education through college, technical training, military service, or career pathways.

During this canvas painting Club Day, students used their RTI session as a creative outlet to express themselves through art. This hands-on activity encouraged creativity, relaxation, and self-expression.

Join us for "Anastasia" at EHS Auditorium on March 5-7 at 7 pm each evening. Tickets are $10 for adults, $5 for students, and will be available for sale at the door.

Today was a special milestone at El Dorado High School as our juniors received their class rings!
These rings represent Wildcat pride, hard work, friendships, and the memories that make EDHS so special. With senior year just around the corner, the Class of 2027 is stepping into leadership and legacy.
We are so proud of our Wildcats and all they’ve accomplished — the best is still ahead!
These rings represent Wildcat pride, hard work, friendships, and the memories that make EDHS so special. With senior year just around the corner, the Class of 2027 is stepping into leadership and legacy.
We are so proud of our Wildcats and all they’ve accomplished — the best is still ahead!





Help us celebrate National School Resource Officer Day as we recognize and honor our incredible SRO!
With 18 years in law enforcement and 15 years serving as a School Resource Officer, Officer Heard brings not only experience and professionalism, but heart. Her commitment to building relationships, keeping our campus safe, and making sure every student feels heard, valued, and cared for does not go unnoticed.
Beyond the badge, she is also a proud mom — and she brings that same protective, compassionate spirit to our school family each day.
Thank you for your dedication, your leadership, and the countless ways you support our students and staff. We are so grateful for you!
With 18 years in law enforcement and 15 years serving as a School Resource Officer, Officer Heard brings not only experience and professionalism, but heart. Her commitment to building relationships, keeping our campus safe, and making sure every student feels heard, valued, and cared for does not go unnoticed.
Beyond the badge, she is also a proud mom — and she brings that same protective, compassionate spirit to our school family each day.
Thank you for your dedication, your leadership, and the countless ways you support our students and staff. We are so grateful for you!

Congratulations to our El Dorado High School DECA students for their outstanding achievements and recognition at the 2026 Arkansas State SCDC Conference!

We are proud of our students representing El Dorado High School at the FBLA Conference at the UAHT-Hempstead Hall in Hope, Arkansas, on Wednesday, February 4, 2026. Students who attended are: Carson Gilmore, Clayton Kelly, Isabella Rivas, Colton Owens, Chhay Khou, Brayden Cherry, Rosalie Alatorre-Olmos, Lambert Williams, Avelyn Chen, and Parys Meadows.

Sweet skills in action! 🧁 Students in Mr. Newman’s class learned how to make buttercream cake frosting from scratch during Club/Enrichment Day—and the results were delicious!


In Mr. Sanford’s Civics class, students made chart paper posters on the purposes of government and governing documents. Each group was tasked with creating their own posters with their tables, and then they had to present them to the class. They also had to answer some questions about their posters. Creating and presenting the material allows them to better understand the content, think creatively, and practice speaking in front of their peers. Proud of their effort and confidence.

Hey Wildcats, just a reminder, we are hosting our annual college and career night next week! Speak with colleges, trade schools, area businesses, community resources, and branches of the U.S. military. Students & families welcome!
🎓 College & Career Night
📅 Feb. 10, 2026
⏰ 3:30–6:30 PM
📍 El Dorado High School
🎓 College & Career Night
📅 Feb. 10, 2026
⏰ 3:30–6:30 PM
📍 El Dorado High School

Sweetheart Week is here! 💘
Get creative, dress to impress, and show your spirit all week long with our Sweetheart dress-up days!! Feb 2-6! Class points will be given. GO CATS GO!

SAVE THE DATE! The 2026 Union County Math Competition will take place on Saturday, January 31, 2026, at the EHS Auditorium, with sign-in beginning at 9:30 AM and testing starting at 10:00 AM.

Congratulations to the El Dorado High School 2026 Sweetheart Court!
We are proud to celebrate these remarkable Wildcats and all they stand for.
Join us for the Sweetheart ceremony in The Wildcat Arena on February 6, 2026, at 2:45.
We are proud to celebrate these remarkable Wildcats and all they stand for.
Join us for the Sweetheart ceremony in The Wildcat Arena on February 6, 2026, at 2:45.

Ready to take your shot?
Join us for the Trap Team Interest Meeting and see what it takes to be part of the team! No experience required—just a willingness to learn and follow safety rules.
Join us for the Trap Team Interest Meeting and see what it takes to be part of the team! No experience required—just a willingness to learn and follow safety rules.

Help shape the future of El Dorado High School students by participating in our annual College & Career Night on February 10, 2026, from 3:30-6:30 PM.
If your organization would like to attend, please register using the link below:
https://forms.gle/BytqMfu1k9cASE1t6
Your involvement makes a difference! If you have any questions, please email Brecken.Perry@esd-15.org

A huge shoutout to the amazing students who volunteered their time this week to help unload and sort 12,000 pounds of food at the Hillsboro Church of Christ Food Bank. Their hard work and servant hearts will directly support local families in our community. We are so proud of the difference they continue to make!
Food Boxes for Students
Boxes for students in need will be delivered to the high school Monday during 1st period.
If your student is in need of a box, students or parents should contact their child’s counselor so we can make sure support gets to the right families.
Together, we serve. Together, we are Wildcats.
Food Boxes for Students
Boxes for students in need will be delivered to the high school Monday during 1st period.
If your student is in need of a box, students or parents should contact their child’s counselor so we can make sure support gets to the right families.
Together, we serve. Together, we are Wildcats.





Wildcats, semester exams are next week!
Remember to get plenty of rest, stay organized, and give it your all. Let’s finish the semester The Wildcat Way!
Remember to get plenty of rest, stay organized, and give it your all. Let’s finish the semester The Wildcat Way!

Wildcats United at the Christmas Parade!
Our Wildcats United students showed up with joy, pride, and holiday spirit at this year’s Christmas Parade!
At EHS, everyone has a place — our students shone brightly as a reminder of what community, inclusion, and Wildcat pride truly look like.
Our Wildcats United students showed up with joy, pride, and holiday spirit at this year’s Christmas Parade!
At EHS, everyone has a place — our students shone brightly as a reminder of what community, inclusion, and Wildcat pride truly look like.




EHS Photo I students helped decorate the ESD Christmas tree at the courthouse alongside Alice Mahony from the El Dorado Education Foundation. 🎄The beautiful ornaments were created by Mrs. Katie Harwell’s art classes! 💜





EHS Book Club received a $500 grant from the Kappa State Education Foundation, secured with the help of Nanette Darden, to provide students with copies of The Cure, and a $300 grant from the Arkansas Council of Teachers of English Language Arts (ACTELA), facilitated by UAM's Dr. Kay Walter, along with an additional donation from Dr. Walter, to provide students with copies of The Prison Healer!
All books were purchased locally from The 1988 bookstore, where students picked up their copies and learned from owner Katie Ferrin about running a small business and supporting the community. We are grateful to our partners for investing in literacy and providing meaningful reading opportunities for our students! 💜📚
All books were purchased locally from The 1988 bookstore, where students picked up their copies and learned from owner Katie Ferrin about running a small business and supporting the community. We are grateful to our partners for investing in literacy and providing meaningful reading opportunities for our students! 💜📚








