Each month during the school year, the Pattonville Board of Education honors students, staff and volunteers who have gained recognition outside of the district. Students and staff from Drummond Elementary School, Rose Acres Elementary School, Remington Traditional School and Pattonville High School were recognized in March.
The fiber arts club will meet during contact time in Ms.Mulanax’s room E206 this Thursday March 10th. Come by before then to get a pass
Community Service Opportunity: Volunteers are needed this weekend at Holman for the Robotics event from 8:30am-noon! Sign-up in the CSO! Seniors who have more than two hundred (200) community service hours by the application deadline are encouraged to apply for the 2022 Community Service Scholarship. Applications are posted on the PHS Community Service website https://sites.google.com/psdr3.org/communityservice/home and on Naviance. You may also pick a copy up in the CSO. Applications must be submitted no later than Friday April 8, 2022 to the CSO.
Congratulations to the following student-athletes who received post season awards in boys basketball:
Kellen Thames: St. Louis Suburban Conference Red Division Player of the Year Player of the Year for Class 6, District 3
Ronnell Johnson Jr.: 2nd Team All-Conference Red Division Class 6 District 3 All-District Team
Umar Barrie: Honorable-Mention All-Conference Sportsmanship Award
The Pattonville Board of Education on March 8 approved the selection of Mary Jo Gruber as Pattonville’s new chief financial officer (CFO), effective July 1. She replaces Ron Orr, who will retire at the end of the current school year.
Gruber has served as the CFO for the School District of Clayton since 2011 after working as Clayton’s director of accounting for 11 years. She also served as the business manager for the former Wellston School District and as an auditor and audit manager in the private sector.
March Madness is here! Elementary teams battled it out for the district title on Friday and Monday at the fifth grade intramural basketball tournament hosted at Pattonville Heights Middle School.
Teams from Bridgeway, Drummond, Parkwood, Rose Acres and Willow Brook competed in the inaugural season of the intramural league organized by the Pattonville Community Programs and developed by Drummond PE teacher Caleb Stroop.
“When I first got here, I noticed we didn't have anything at this level so this was kind of my mission from the very beginning,” he said. “Basketball has had such a huge impact on my life and I just wanted to kind of share that with the kids.”