Pattonville will host a Pre-Candidate Forum for those interested in running for a seat on the district’s board of education. The forum is set for 6 to 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 22. The forum will be held in person in the Pattonville Learning Center board room and pre-registration is required. Those interested in attending should RSVP by emailing This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or calling (314) 213-8001 by 4 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 21.
There was no clowning around at Remington Traditional School on Nov. 4 … actually, there was. There was a lot of it.
Students and staff in kindergarten through fifth grade dressed up as circus performers on Friday and participated in Rock Your School. Presented by Get Your Teach On, the professional development company encourages educators to create an outside-of-the-box experience for their students.
Teachers created high rigor and high engagement lessons and classes rotated to the different rooms throughout the day.
-Parkwood PTA is bringing back indoor movie nights! They need 4 volunteers on Thursday, Nov. 10th. 4:30pm-8pm
-St. Louis County Parks is in need of volunteers to be trail attendants for the Winter Wonderland Walk the weekend of 11/18 and several Monday nights through 12/12. Enjoy beautiful Christmas lights, boxed dinners will be provided.
Please stop by the CSO office for more info on signing up
-Track and Field program will be hosting a meeting during contact time on 11/10. If you're interested please attend. The meeting will be located in the commons.
-GSA will be meeting after school in room G 206.
-FCA, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, will be meeting tonight at 5pm in room G206. Come for food, fun, and fellowship!
The Pirate Code Winners for LAST week are:
DEMONTA MCKINNEY, MS. TANYA HADLEY winners can pick up their prize/certificate in the Guidance Office at the end of the day on WEDNESDAY.
Congratulations to Luke Stevenson who took 8th place at the state cross country meet this weekend. His 8th place finish is the best by a Pattonville boy at the state meet since 1968. He also set the school record for a 5K with a time of 15:49. Congratulations also to Becca Simpkins and Simon Muthemba who also competed at the state cross country meet this weekend. Becca finished in 98th place and Simon finished 131st.
Staff please watch the making a play video of pirate code 2.0
Pattonville's annual career fair had over 60 presenters available to speak to students on Nov. 3 regarding career selection, job skills, training and education requirements, and occupational journeys. The career fair was held in the main gym and multipurpose room during Homeroom.
Senior Hayley Buschmann spoke to a certified flight instructor from St. Louis Flight Training to learn about possible opportunities.
“I’ve always been really interested in planes but I didn’t know how to find out more,” she said.
-Get involved with the Pirate Players' 2023 musical, The Wizard of Oz! Auditions are Nov 7, 8, & 9. Stage Manager & Crew Aps are due Nov 8. Pick up an Information Packet from the Call Board outside room A213 and see www.pirateplayers.org/musical.
Community Service Opportunities
-Parkwood PTA is bringing back indoor movie nights! They need 4 volunteers on Thursday, Nov. 10th. 4:30pm-8pm
-St. Louis County Parks is in need of volunteers to be trail attendants for the Winter Wonderland Walk the weekend of 11/18 and several Monday nights through 12/12. Enjoy beautiful Christmas lights, boxed dinners will be provided.
Please stop by the CSO office for more info on signing up
Track and Field program will be hosting a meeting during contact time on 11/10. If you're interested please attend. The meeting will be located in the commons.
Everyone is welcome at GSA, the Gender & Sexuality Alliance Club! Our next meeting will be Monday, November 7 in room G 206.
Pattonville Fire Protection District conducted fire extinguisher training for family and consumer sciences students at Pattonville High School. Hands-on training such as this one can prove priceless during an actual emergency.
“We’re teaching kitchen safety in class and we were just thinking about how do we take this further, how do we expand this and make it more hands-on and practical for these kids,” FACS teacher Madison Avery said. “In just one phone call, we were able to get everything set up with the fire department and they were here to help.”