Pawnee County Memorial Hospital will be offering a flu shot clinic again this year on October 3rd. Paper copies of the forms will be going home with students at the end of the month, or you can see them on our website here: https://tinyurl.com/4aewdndk

The elementary had their first PBIS (Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports) pep rally last week. Mrs. Pierce reviewed expectations for in the restroom and at recess. Great job elementary students!




New last spring semester, students have been able to enroll in a blacksmithing class with Mr. Robertson. Students are enjoying learning the elements of blacksmithing, and we are proud to have this course offering!



Mrs. Sholty's high school art students worked on posters for the Volley for Autism game. Join us tomorrow (9/10) for the games!





FFA and National Honor Society both had their fall highway cleanups today. Some students worked both! These groups continue to make our community PC proud.








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Have an extra hairdryer you don't need anymore? Have a broken one? Mrs. Bloss would take a few!
Weekly bulletin: https://5il.co/2vxo6
Bulletins can also be found on our website or app under "Documents." https://www.pawneecityschool.com/documents/weekly-bulletins/439836

Here's a peek at our youngest learners! 2nd, 1st, Pre-K, and Kinder were all hard at work. Kinder wore mustaches for the letter M!




PC One-act is looking for a tall, skinny table or shelf. Please let Mrs. Bloss know if you have one we could borrow!

Today was the first Annual Farmer John Day. Everyone was asked to dress up in farming clothes to help show appreciation to all of the farmers out there working hard every day.
Pictured is: Mr. Martin, Tanya Sampont, Taytem Simon, and Logan Maloley.
Photo Credit: Cara Pierce

The sixth grade members of our middle school leadership team had the opportunity to participate in the Student Leadership Academy hosted by ESU 4! Students were able to self reflect on their own leadership skills and they started to identify areas to grow in the school/community and ways to make those changes!


Yum! Students got some farm fresh chicken for lunch today. Thank you Plum Creek Farms!





PC One-Act needs several plain boxes (or mostly plain ones that we can hide/cover the writing). If you have any, please send them our way!
Northwest Missouri State University was first on the list for college visits this year! NWMSU offers many scholarships to students and a computer and textbooks are included in tuition costs. Lots of opportunities!




JH Cross Country Girls placed first at the first meet of the year. Aubrey led the girls with a fourth place finish followed by Brook, Tiffany, Addison, Ainsley, and Emily. Way to go, girls!!!
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It's #SuicidePreventionMonth. Create hope in your family and our community by educating yourself about suicide prevention. Learn the warning signs and risk factors for suicide, how to support someone considering suicide, and familiarize yourself with #988Lifeline #SPM24

The football game tonight was delayed by lightning. It will be resumed tomorrow at 4:00 PM starting with the beginning of the 3rd quarter. No admission will be charged. We hope to see you there!
While reading Lord of the Flies, sophomores build their annual huts like the boys stranded on the island.










Golf and Cross Country are away today, while VB and FB are at home tonight. Come join us at 4:00 pm and 5:00 pm for VB and 7:00 for FB. The tailgate will begin at 5:00 pm but has been moved to the cafeteria due to the forecast for potential wind and rain.



