ACT Prep help for math will be offered on Wednesday, September 7th from 6 pm to 8 pm in H205 for any student preparing to take the September 10th test.  You do not need to sign up, just show up!

 

If you are a Junior or Senior interested in joining the Science National Honor Society, applications are now available from your science teacher.  If you are a returning member, please see the SNHS Canvas page.

 

Come find your voice with speech and debate! We will hold our first informational meeting after school today in room A214. Come meet the team and learn how you can advocate for the issues you care about. For more information, see Mr. Ambrose in room A214

 

Everyone is welcome to attend the first Key Club meeting on Wednesday, September 7th at 2:30pm in G112.  We are accepting new members in 9th- 12th grade who have a heart for helping others.

 

Attention Juniors and Seniors: Applications for Rho Kappa National Social Studies Honor Society are available. See Mr. Crockett in D211 or scan the application on the bulletin board outside of his classroom

 

 There will be an Art CLub meeting in Room G106 this Wednesday after school from 2:30-4pm

 

College Planning Night & Mini College Fair for ALL students and families

Wednesday, Sept 7th, PHS Auditorium, 6:30 pm

 

Senior Ashley Shaw pulled up the drink orders that were placed online this morning and senior Qua’Shaun Lawson removed the “Sorry, We’re Closed” signs from the front of the coffee machines in Room C212. Class was about to start and the students were already getting to work. 

The students enrolled in the Community Based Vocational Instruction (CBVI) program at Pattonville High School run a coffee shop for staff members who can place orders online and have it delivered every morning during second hour. Staff can choose the coffee, tea, hot chocolate or soda flavor they want and request any extras like creamer and sweetener. The cost is just $1 per item.

The coffee shop opened in 2017 and Special School District teacher Carrie Cobb said the students are learning important job skills. 

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Sixth graders in Lauren Niewald’s class at Remington Traditional were challenged to build a zipline that provided tourists the longest tour over the mountains with only the materials provided. Each group was provided rubber bands, paperclips, straws, string, bucket, scissors and tape.

Using STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) skills, students incorporated the same process that engineers use on a job site: define the problem, brainstorm solutions, design a solution, build it, test it, evaluate it and then revise.

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ACT Prep help for math will be offered on Wednesday, September 7th from 6 pm to 8 pm in H205 for any student preparing to take the September 10th test.  You do not need to sign up, just show up!

 

If you are a Junior or Senior interested in joining the Science National Honor Society, applications are now available from your science teacher.  If you are a returning member, please see the SNHS Canvas page.

 

Come find your voice with speech and debate! We will hold our first informational meeting after school on Tuesday in room A214. Come meet the team and learn how you can advocate for the issues you care about. For more information, see Mr. Ambrose in room A214

 

Everyone is welcome to attend the first Key Club meeting on Wednesday, September 7th at 2:30pm in G112.  We are accepting new members in 9th- 12th grade who have a heart for helping others.

 

Congratulations to the JV and V volleyball teams on their victory over Parkway Central!

Congratulations to Ian Artelt on achieving a state consideration cut in the 100 Breaststroke in Swim

 

Ryenne Carpenter is Pirate Code winner of the week

 

  • Thursday September 1st 2022
  • Wednesday August 31st 2022
  • Jobe earns Outstanding PLTW Biomedical Science Teacher award
  • Tuesday August 30th 2022
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