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Kellen Thames scored his 1,000th career point after the Pirates won the tip-off in Wednesday’s game against Lafayette. The junior now has put up 1,024 career points while wearing the green and white jersey.
Kellen Thames scored his 1,000th career point after the Pirates won the tip-off in Wednesday’s game against Lafayette. The junior now has put up 1,024 career points while wearing the green and white jersey.
In-person classes in Pattonville are canceled tomorrow, February 16, and all district and school offices are closed due to inclement weather. Tomorrow will be a virtual learning weather day for students who normally attend in-person classes on Tuesdays and Thursdays and for Villemade students. This means the Tuesday-Thursday students and Villemade students will experience a combination of independent work with virtual support via Zoom from their classroom teachers. Students should log into Canvas or Seesaw to view instructions from their teachers and to find out when their teachers are available for support. For Wednesday-Friday students, this will be a normal day of asynchronous learning. As an awareness for family schedules, tomorrow’s virtual learning weather day will not need to be made up in the future. Thank you.
The annual Black History Month Living Museum event at Remington Traditional has been held for more than 20 years at the school and second grade teacher Ms. Libby Hilker did not want to see the tradition end due to the pandemic.
Today, students individually stood in front of a green screen to record their part while the rest of the class was in the library.
Bon appétit! Students in Ms. Margaret Hall’s French 2 classes created a recipe book as a Valentine’s Day gift to the staff at Pattonville High School to say “Merci” and to let them know they are very loved. The recipes include a personal story from every student detailing why they chose their item and instructions on how to make it written in both English and French. It also features a video of the student speaking in French showing how to prepare it.
The Lighthouse Leadership Environment team at Rose Acres encouraged all staff members to decorate their doors for Valentine’s Day.
“We thought this would be the perfect time to do a little holiday decorating,” music teacher Emily Doherty said in an email. “How fun would it be to walk down the halls and see the doors to each classroom decorated for Valentine's Day?”
Each classroom that decorated their door will compete to earn prizes, but the idea is also connected to the school-wide personal Wildly Important Goal which is 100% of the Rose Acres community will do their part to contribute to the environment where everyone feels loved or connected.
Pattonville High School seniors Maya Blumenthal and Jordyn Lodes have been named finalists in the National Merit Scholarship Program. In September, they were announced as semifinalists by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation.
More than 1.5 million juniors in about 21,000 high schools entered the 2021 National Merit Scholarship Program by taking the 2019 Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test. The nationwide pool of semifinalists, representing less than one percent of U.S. high school seniors, includes the highest-scoring entrants in each state.
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