Eudora Middle School
Built in 1995, Eudora Middle School serves all sixth, seventh, and eighth graders in Eudora. On a campus adjacent to the high school, the facility includes a separate area for sixth grade instruction, with common areas for all students in the cafeteria/commons, auditorium and gymnasium.
Contact Eudora Middle School
2635 Church St., P.O. Box 701
Eudora, KS 66025-0701
Main office: 785-542-4960
Fax: 785-542-4970
Principal: 785-542-4960, Ext. 1203
Activities director: 785-542-4960, Ext. 1205
Counselor: 785-542-4960, Ext. 1207
Kansas Communities That Care Student Survey Opt-Out Form (Grades 6th & 8th only)
Only use this form if you choose NOT to have your student participate in the survey. Print off the form, sign and return it to the school office on or before November 30th. If you are unable to print off the Opt-Out form, we will have hard copies in the middle school office.
After School Program 
Come join! After School Program is taking applications for second semester enrollment. The program will take place at EMS for 6th-8th grades and will have limited availability.
- Snack will be offered daily.
- Homework assistance will be offered daily.
- Youth interests and talents will be encouraged.
- Includes new and innovative forms of recreational activities.
- Community involvement and special projects will be explored.
After school Programming is available to any youth interested and able to regularly attend! Must be signed up by parent. We will provide opportunities for socializing and explore a variety of interests within our community. In order to increase success, two-way communication between parents and program is our focus!
Just the Facts:
- Fees:-Second semester fees $35/week will be waived for EMS students (free)
- Hours:-Monday-Friday 3:05-5:15 pm. Activity shuttle available (free) Program offered on days school is in session.
- Contact us!-Program Manager, Yemen Shjaaban-Email yemenshaaban@eudoraschools.org or phone 785-542-4960
Eudora Schools State Report Card Information
Eudora Schools students and staff are celebrating 14 Standards of Excellence awarded by the Kansas State Department of Education. Schools achieve the Standard of Excellence when a larger percentage of the students score in higher performance categories and fewer score in the lower tiers. Eudora Schools received the award for math in the third, fourth, and eighth grades and for reading in the third, fourth, seventh, and eighth grades.
Building-level Standards of Excellence were awarded in reading and math at Eudora High School, in reading at Eudora Middle School, and in reading, math, science, and writing at Eudora West Elementary School. Nottingham Elementary School received building recognition in reading and math based on the performance of third grade students since primary grades do not take state assessments.
Science and writing were also assessed at various grade levels in 2008-2009. Across the district, 95.4% of the tested students were in the met standards and above categories. Writing was a new test, and 80.3% of the tested students met standards and above.
The Kansas State Department of Education annually produces information about districts through a report card process. Report cards provide information about district demographics and Kansas State Assessment results. This information can be accessed on the KSDE website at http://online.ksde.org/rcard/.
Attention parents and students: Flu prevention
Do all you can to help prevent the spread of flu at Eudora Middle School! Click here to learn more about prevention, or download a parent guide with advice on keeping your whole family — and our school — as healthy as possible.
Students & staff
327 students
13:1 student/teacher ratio
Daily schedule
The Eudora Middle School schedule is based on eight class periods, with midday lunch. For a detailed bell schedule, click here.
EMS mission
The mission of Eudora Middle School is to create a safe and nurturing environment to meet the unique needs of middle level students as they develop intellectually and socially. Our goal is to bridge the gap from elementary to high school by encouraging individual growth, increasing opportunities for participation, and promoting teamwork.








