Dax Yon and Madi Woosley won Ms. Baker's "Snow Prediction" contest by guessing closest to the first time Pike County received an inch of snow this winter. They won with a guess closest to the January 16 snow. They each won a gift card to buy their own blizzard!
It is a great day to be a Charger! We had a great pep session today!
Thank you, Ms. Petty, for all you do for the students at P.C.M.S.!
Mrs. Weisman’s students have been working “wheely” hard getting their cars race and crash ready. Race day is tomorrow. Stay tuned!
Before shopping, please be aware of the dress code for the dance.
*Boys should wear dress pants and a polo or button up shirt. Ties are optional.
*Girls should wear spring or summer dresses or a party dress. NO strapless or backless dresses are allowed unless paired with a jacket or sweater that MUST stay on for the entire dance. If you do not have a jacket or sweater to wear, we will provide one for you. ****All dresses must be no more than 3 inches above the knee and with NO slits above the hemline. ****Two-piece dresses are NOT appropriate.
*Students not following the dress code will be asked to leave and change clothes before returning. We want the students to look nice in their age-appropriate attire.
8th grade students observed the effects of surface tension by seeing how many drops of water will sit on the surface of a penny. They also compared the difference that occurs when adding a surfactant such as dish soap.
Congratulations to our band students! They all received gold ratings today at the ISSMA Solo and Ensemble Contest. Not pictured- Sylvie McDivitt. 🎶🥇
Congratulations PCMS Robotics teams! Circuit Jokers took 1st in Skills and Teamwork today. Chipmunks ended up 2nd in skills and 4th in Teamwork. Great job!!
Ms. Baker's science classes had a fun and educational experience making cell models using play-doh.
Congratulations to our talented students that participated in the Solo & Ensemble contest in Evansville over the weekend! Thank you Mrs. Traylor for your direction.
Mrs. King's F.A.C.S. students made the best cookies today! She reported they followed measuring and baking instructions, proper clean-up, and were very well behaved!
Are you looking for an activity for your child to join? These opportunities will be on the daily bulletin tomorrow:
1)Interested in joining the Middle School TRACK TEAM? Sign up in the front office during homeroom or email coach Christine Waddell cwaddell@pcsc.k12.in.us with questions. The first track practice will be Tuesday, February 20th after school until 5:00 You must have a physical on file with the athletic department. Please fill out the google forms link that is attached.
2)Interested in joining the Middle School SWIM TEAM? Sign up in the front office during homeroom or email coach Andrew Russell at andrewrussell@pcsc.k12.in.us. The first swim practice is next week. If you are currently in a winter sport, you can start when it is over. Swimming only conflicts with middle school wrestling. It is a quick and super fun season. Check it out!!! You must have a physical on file with the athletic department.
This is a great opportunity for our students!
Students in Mrs. Weisman’s science classes have been working on measuring using metric units. Today they learned how to use the two pan and triple beam balances.
Here is a courtesy reminder about e-Learning days.
Congratulations to our Charger robotics teams! State bound!!!
Took 1st and 2nd in skills and 1st in teamwork!!
Jokers are ranked 4th in the State and 97th in the World.
Chipmunks are ranked 11th in State and 171 in the World!
348 Indiana Teams
3875 World Teams
Mrs. Messmer's 7th grade honors class created their own coordinate plane pictures. Students had to draw a picture on the coordinate plane and identify the points used to make their pictures. They then had to create an instructions worksheet with the points listed. The students did an excellent job at creating their own coordinate pictures.
Come out and support our Chargers!
We are ready to welcome back our Chargers tomorrow morning! Happy New Year!
Did you know all of Santa’s reindeer must be females? Male caribou lose their antlers in early December, but females keep theirs through Christmas and into the spring. Mrs. Weisman’s science classes learned some reindeer facts and created their own reindeer faces out of their hands and feet today. Our 6th graders are pretty creative!