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Flyer stating %22Attendance Matters%22 for every student, all day, every day. Report all absences with 72 hours. 3+ days out requires a doctor's excuse. 10+ cumulative absences may require doctor's notes. Motivational words to start, stay, finish, and attend today, achieve tomorrow.
Read Across America! March 2-6 Flyer  Mon-Hat Day- wear a hat  Tues- Reading Rocks- Wear a shirt with a log to be read  Wed- Wacky Wednesday- wear a wacky outfit  Thurs- Reading takes you places- Wear a shirt with a %22location%22 on it  Fri- Curl u with a good book- Wear comfy clothes
Read Across America 2026

Read Across America! March 2-6 Flyer

Mon-Hat Day- wear a hat

Tues- Reading Rocks- Wear a shirt with a log to be read

Wed- Wacky Wednesday- wear a wacky outfit

Thurs- Reading takes you places- Wear a shirt with a "location" on it

Fri- Curl u with a good book- Wear comfy clothes

A black Apple logo and the words Distinguished School sit above the words Inspire, Imagine, and Impact which appear in purple, aqua, and orange lettering respectively.
High school aged students, some holding instruments, some with pom-poms, and some in football uniforms, stand in front of a doorway with a large letter A hanging on a poster above them. Signs saying Go Rovers can be seen around the group.
A group of about 20 elementary aged students stand in a line behind a leopard mascot wearing a white basketball uniform that is sitting on the floor with legs and arms spread in front. They are on a basketball court with stands full of fans behind them.
Six elementary aged students stand with an adult around a red boxer training balloon. Several of them wear boxing gloves. The training balloon is slightly taller than each of the children.
Four adults stand together in a room with light green walls and a decorative carpet floor. A microphone appears in the foreground and a projection screen reads %22STEAM: School Wide Action Planning.%22
An image take from above shows a large group of students and adults standing together to form a rainbow shape. In each row of the rainbow, students wear the same color t-shirt so that the outer line appears red, next orange, then yellow, green, blue, and purple. Adults wear multi-colored tie-dyed shirts and surround the ends of the rows to give the appearance of clouds.
A photo shows about 20 high school students wearing red gowns and caps. The groups is standing on a set of steps in front of a brick building with the words Francis A March etched in the stone doorway. A leopard mascot wearing a blue t-shirt stands behind the group and an adult in a suit and tie stands near the front of the group.

News & Events

New EASD Rovers App

EASD has a new app available in the App Store and Google Play Store. Download the EASD Rovers app today!

A red capital letter E with a black and white bulldog head sits over the words EASD Rovers in black lettering.

Student Registration

Need to register your child for the 2025-2026 school year? Visit our Central Registration page for more information.

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A black and white cartoon bulldog stands wearing a red band around the waste with a white letter E on the band. The logo reads Student Registration.

Student Handbook

Please review the Student Handbook with your child.

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A black and white cartoon bulldog stands wearing a red band around the waste with a white letter E on the band. It is encircled by the words %22EASD Elementary Student Handbook.%22

New EAHS Construction Project

Follow the progress of the New EAHS construction project.

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The head of a bulldog sits above the word Easton in large red letters. Below that is written Area High School in smaller black letters.
A clear blue sky appears above a tan brick building with a maroon doorway. Francis A. March is etched in stone above the door. Shrubs and flowers adorn a stone staircase that leads up to the door.

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About Us

The Easton Area School District respects the diversity of its student population and is dedicated to the importance of developing our students into responsible citizens. We will provide each student with an academically challenging program that enhances creativity, develops an ability to use technology, and encourages critical thinking and problem solving.