Today's spirit day at PCMS was dress for the decades!
over 3 years ago, Christine Waddell
poodle skirt
spirit day
decades
Daily Bulletin Thursday, September 23rd
over 3 years ago, Pike Central Middle School
Daily Bulletin September 23rd
Congratulations to our GRIT nominees and winners from the week of 9/17/21! Keep up the good work!
over 3 years ago, Christine Waddell
GRIT winners
Checkout the first episode of PCMS Chat With a Charger! Enjoy! Looking forward to more episodes. https://www.youtube.com/embed/C9CiGxrNhPU?t=7s
over 3 years ago, Phil Clauss
Daily Bulletin Tuesday, September 21st
over 3 years ago, Pike Central Middle School
Daily Bulletin Sept. 21st
Weekly Bulletin Sept. 20 - 26th
over 3 years ago, Pike Central Middle School
Weekly Bulletin Sept. 20-26th
Weekly Bulletin Sept. 13th-19th
over 3 years ago, Pike Central Middle School
Weekly Bulletin, Sept 13-19th
Daily Bulletin Friday, September 10th
over 3 years ago, Pike Central Middle School
Daily Bulletin, September 10th
Daily Bulletin Thursday, September 9th
over 3 years ago, Pike Central Middle School
Daily Bulletin, Thursday, Sept. 9th
Effective Monday, Aug 30, masks will be required at all schools in the Pike County School Corporation for the next two weeks. This applies to all staff, students, and visitors regardless of vaccination or immunity status. Face shields, gators or masks are acceptable as they were last year. Masks will not be worn when students are physically active, such as during recess, PE or athletic practices or events. By issuing the mask requirement, this will also allow us to conduct contact tracing at 3 ft during times that masks are worn. When masks are not worn, contact tracing will remain at a distance of 6 ft. This adjustment should reduce the number of individuals that will be quarantined and increase the number of students able to remain in the classroom. We will continue to monitor our data and review options that will best serve our students and staff during the coming weeks.
over 3 years ago, Pike County School Corporation
Effective Monday, Aug 30, masks will be required at all schools in the Pike County School Corporation for the next two weeks. This applies to all staff, students, and visitors regardless of vaccination or immunity status. Face shields, gators or masks are acceptable as they were last year. Masks will not be worn when students are physically active, such as during recess, PE or athletic practices or events. By issuing the mask requirement, this will also allow us to conduct contact tracing at 3 ft during times that masks are worn. When masks are not worn, contact tracing will remain at a distance of 6 ft. This adjustment should reduce the number of individuals that will be quarantined and increase the number of students able to remain in the classroom. PCHS and PCMS will resume a regular schedule on Monday, Aug 30th. We will continue to monitor our data and review options that will best serve our students and staff during the coming weeks.
over 3 years ago, Pike County School Corporation
IMPORTANT PCMS & PCHS Families: Due to the rapidly increasing cases of Covid-19 at the MS & HS, all students in grades 6-12 will have eLearning days from August 24-27. Students should log in to their classes and make contact with their classroom teachers during their regularly scheduled class period each day. Students who need to pick up devices or textbooks may do so between the hours of 8:30 am - 3:00 pm each day at their building. Teachers and classroom assistants are expected to report to their buildings at their regular time. Students at PES and WES will attend school on regular hours for the remainder of the week.
over 3 years ago, Pike Central Middle School
Weekly Bulletin August 23-27th
over 3 years ago, Pike Central Middle School
Weekly Bulletin August 23-27th
Daily Bulletin Monday, August 23rd
over 3 years ago, Pike Central Middle School
Bulletin August 23rd
Daily Bulletin Friday, August 20th
over 3 years ago, Pike Central Middle School
Daily Bulletin August 20th
Daily Bulletin Thursday, August 19th
over 3 years ago, Pike Central Middle School
Daily Bulletin August 19th
Daily Bulletin Wednesday, August 18th
over 3 years ago, Pike Central Middle School
Daily Bulletin August 18th
Daily Bulletin Tuesday, August 17th
over 3 years ago, Pike Central Middle School
August 17th Daily Bulletin
pcsc.k12.in.us Phone: 812-354-8731 Fax: 812-354-8733 July 29, 2021 Dear PCSC Guardian, The Indiana Department of Education is requiring all students to provide proof of Indiana residency to their school, to be maintained by the school in the student’s permanent school record. All documentation is confidential and will remain within your child’s confidential educational record. For families with multiple students, documentation will only need to be sent to one child's school, but please be sure to include the names of all students in the household and the school they attend, as well as the guardian's name, on the proof of residency. PCSC is collecting this documentation through an Indiana residency form, which is linked below and must be completed by every enrolled student. Once this information is submitted, a guardian will not have to re-file proof of residency unless the student’s address changes. According to the IDOE, “Documentation may include such items as a current utility bill, telephone bill, tax return, bank statement, mortgage statement, rental/lease agreement, medical bill or other like information that provides a verifiable address.” All documents must be dated, clearly identified, and readable. Guardians may provide verification documents as 1) hard copies delivered to the student’s school office or 2) pictures or PDF files submitted electronically using the link below: bit.ly/PCSCindianaresidency Please provide your child’s residency verification documentation by Sep 1, 2021. Thank you for your assistance in meeting this new requirement. Dana Deffendoll Assistant Superintendent, Pike County School Corporation
over 3 years ago, Pike County School Corporation
PCSC has created a Back to School plan for the 2021-2022 school year that is focused on a commitment to uninterrupted in-person learning, student academics, and supportive environments, while also including guidelines to address the impact and spread of Covid-19, as required. A brief version of this plan is available at https://5il.co/v5h1
over 3 years ago, Dana Deffendoll