The preschoolers and their parents participated in a family challenge in the lunchroom. Their challenge was to create the biggest standing structure they could with candy pumpkins and toothpicks. We saw some truly great structures!
about 2 years ago, Lisa Mathewson
Let's do this!
working hard
a good start
Impressive
father/daughter team
It takes concentration!
Fresh from the kiln! Check out the middle school and high school art students' ceramic pumpkins and ghosts. These projects were a great way for the students to review clay handbuilding techniques.
about 2 years ago, Angela Sholty
ceramic projects
ceramic projects
ceramic projects
ceramic projects
Happy Halloween
about 2 years ago, Laura Dieckgrafe
Happy Halloween!
The Marketing students just finished learning how to break the market down into segments with Mrs. Lori Gyhra. They chose a restaurant from a list and defined the target market. The posters they created spelled out demographic, geographic, psychographic, and behavioral characteristics of the customers.
about 2 years ago, Laura Dieckgrafe
marketing
marketing
marketing
marketing
marketing
marketing
marketing
marketing
marketing
marketing
One way to support the youth volleyball organization with some really nice gear! The youth Volleyball program is doing an apparel fundraiser through h.Flynn out of Lincoln. Youth and adult sizes available. It can be shipped directly to you or can be picked up in stores. Last day to order is November 4. https://hflynndesigns.com/collections/pawnee-city-indians-fundraiser?variant=4
about 2 years ago, Derek Niss
Second Round Playoff Info for Friday's game in PC.
about 2 years ago, Derek Niss
sfb
Please spread the word and note the date! Veterans, please call the office to reserve a meal, we would love to have you!
about 2 years ago, Laura Dieckgrafe
veterans day
Spanish 1 students decorated for Day of the Dead celebrated on November 1 and 2!
about 2 years ago, Laura Dieckgrafe
decorations
decorations
Another great elementary PBIS pep rally. Congratulations to our October spotlight students and PC dollar drawing winners! A big thank you to our middle school leadership team for organizing and running this month's pep rally!
about 2 years ago, Brian Rottinghaus
PBIS Pep Rally
PBIS Pep Rally
PBIS Pep Rally
PBIS Pep Rally
PBIS Pep Rally
PBIS Pep Rally
PBIS Pep Rally
PBIS Pep Rally
PBIS Pep Rally
Art 8 students marbled paper with shaving cream and liquid watercolors. They had to use color theory to achieve these bright results.
about 2 years ago, Angela Sholty
marbling paper
marbling paper
marbling paper
marbling paper
marbling paper
marbling paper
marbling paper
marbling paper
The Athletic Boosters are selling temporary tattoos today for the football game, $2 each. Available in Mrs. Blecha's room during the day, then tonight at the football field......show your school spirit/support for the HS football team!
about 2 years ago, Laura Dieckgrafe
tattoo
tattoo
Youth basketball info
about 2 years ago, Laura Dieckgrafe
bball
bball
PBIS pumpkin decorating
about 2 years ago, Julie Pierce
Pumpkin2
Pumpkin1
Taher Inc. wants to hear from you about their food service program. Please fill out this short survey to provide your input: https://bit.ly/3ttMCeY
about 2 years ago, Brian Rottinghaus
Taher Survey
Check out the latest MS/SH student and staff spotlights! PC Proud!
about 2 years ago, Laura Bloss
Spotlights
First Round Playoff Info
about 2 years ago, Derek Niss
state Fb
It was a busy day for our leadership groups! The middle school group is collaborating with the city for the Angel Tree project! Students talked to community members and business owners to ask to put information in business windows. They represented our school well!
about 2 years ago, Lisa Blecha
slushies
jug
grocery
value
Tammy
Shirley’s
Pete's
Lisel
Napa
Liz
Students have many community service opportunities coming up! Students can talk to either Mr. Niss or Mrs. L Blecha for more information!
about 2 years ago, Lisa Blecha
com service
Fire safety presentation by 5th grader leadership team to 1st grade!
about 2 years ago, Brian Rottinghaus
Fire Safety
Fire Safety
Fire Safety
Fire Safety