MUDECAS volleyball tonight. PC takes on Southern at 8:15. Watch here: https://fan.hudl.com/usa/ne/pawnee-city/organization/7281/pawnee-city-high-school/watch?b=QnJvYWRjYXN0Mjc1ODIxOA%3D%3D
Take a moment to check out the SCC dual credit value sheet!
Southeast Community College dual credit partnerships
are designed to provide students with the opportunity to
explore career and education opportunities by enrolling
in general education courses to earn college credit hours while
still in high school. These courses get students one-step
closer towards earning a post-secondary credential in a
program of study at a significantly reduced cost.
Huge thanks to the Pawnee City Education Foundation for contributing financially thoughts scholarships and reimbursements!
Southeast Community College dual credit partnerships
are designed to provide students with the opportunity to
explore career and education opportunities by enrolling
in general education courses to earn college credit hours while
still in high school. These courses get students one-step
closer towards earning a post-secondary credential in a
program of study at a significantly reduced cost.
Huge thanks to the Pawnee City Education Foundation for contributing financially thoughts scholarships and reimbursements!

The book fair is coming next week! Please read this letter for more information and check out a book trailer here: https://bookfairs.scholastic.com/content/fairs/videos/trailers/07.html

Volleyball HTRS Invite!
Created by Liam Glather
Created by Liam Glather

Volleyball will be in Beatrice for the MUDECAS Tournament August 15th, 16th, and 18th.

Our leadership teams have been busy! On Friday, Pawnee Power awarded the very first All-Star Student of the Week!
Pawnee Power promotes school activities and recognizes students who go above and beyond in their activities and contributions to the school community. Coaches submit nominations and the team works to reach consensus on who should receive the award. Congratulations to our first honoree, Abby Dietrich!

The new junior class, Pathways to Success is off to a great start!
Today students teamed up in rotating pairs for a self/others perception activity. They brainstormed adjectives that describe themselves, then compared that to how others see them, analyzing whether they're truly sending the message they want to their audience. Through the design thinking process, they're learning to reflect and refine how they present themselves.
All of their work is building toward a big culminating project, a reverse career fair in December, where students will showcase their skills, strengths, and future goals in a creative and professional way!





Our Kindness Crew elementary leadership team kicked off the year strong by writing handwritten notes to teachers! The kids were excited to share their gratitude and the teachers were truly appreciative! Stay tuned-more acts of kindness are on the way!!





Kindergarten music explored different instrument families in music today! 🪇


JH Cross Country in Fairbury today at 4!

It's National Arts in Education Week! This week, the Indian Impact leadership team celebrated Mrs. Sholty, Mrs. Dieckgrafe, Mrs. Veleba and Mrs. Bloss! From choir and band to art and play production, we are so grateful for the energy, creativity and dedication they share with our students each day!




Mark your calendars:

JV and Varsity will follow the JH volleyball games in Johnson.
Poster Created by Maverick Glathar

First JH volleyball game! A team is at 4 and B team will follow in Johnson.
Poster Created by Emalyse Gottula

Employment opportunity

JH football starting at 3 and JV starting at 5 at the Pawnee City Football/Track Field!
Created by Teagan Turnbull
Created by Teagan Turnbull

The first PBIS pep rally reviews recess expectations by becoming "Recess Rangers". At the rally, Elementary PBIS spotlight student are recognized and raffle prizes awarded.
This week, the eighth graders have been learning about budgeting with Mrs. Lori Gyhra. First, they read a family scenario, decided what their values, wants, and needs were, and then created a budget accordingly. They did a great job!






