PCES Constitution Day Fun!
In Mrs. Borges-Hardesty’s kindergarten class, they signed their own classroom constitutions and wrote a sentence about how to be a good citizen in our school! #wearepces
Did You Know?
Grassy Creek Elementary tudents shared Fun Facts about the Constitution on the announcements today in celebration of Constitution Day!
Celebrating The Constitution!
BES 4th grade students learned about the Constitution to celebrate Constitution Day on September 17. They created a flag with the words of the Preamble on it and discussed its importance.
Jackson Breaks Own Record!
In the Golden Spike Invitational, Tori Jackson broke her own school record with a new time of 18:35 for a girls cross country race! The legend of Tori Jackson continues!
The Singing Teacher!
Eighth grade History teacher, Scott Parkhurst tends to employ unique teaching techniques to reach his students. Perhaps one of the most fun things he does is sing to them. Not just any song...he actually writes songs about the subject matter. Today the History Department celebrated Constitution Day so Mr. Parkhurst wrote a song about the Constitution. To hear it go to our Facebook page.
What some people may not know is that Mr. Parkhurst is an actual recording artist who recently released his debut album at an event in Franklin. The album completes four years of work and includes songs like; "My Cadillac" and "I Don't Write Love Songs". You can read more about it in NUVO.
We caught up with Mr. Parkhurst and his colleagues as they welcomed students this morning at CPMS.
Boy's Tennis!
On Saturday, we hosted a tournament. We won our third tournament of the season as we beat Jennings County 5-0, University 3-2, and Peru 3-2.
We host Greenfield on Monday and Indian Creek on Tuesday.
Fall Choir Concert!
Hispanic Heritage!
On Friday, September 15th, the Spanish Honor Society organized a flag parade to kick off Hispanic Heritage Month. Our Hispanic/Latino students were excited to participate as flag carriers. The SHS leaders did a great job organizing and executing this parade.
Pearl's Busy Day!
Pearl visited Kindergarten reading time where kids got to read their books to her in Mrs. Yordy’s class, a Warrior Way reward @ GCES, teaching future therapy dogs @PCES, and a classroom reward for Mrs. Chipman’s class for earning all their stars by getting compliments for good behavior.
"Make Their Day".
A Clark Elementary student got a unique Warrior Way experience today. CES Principal, Dr. Sloan let third grader, James, who is into cars check out his 20 year old Jeep. Looks like James might want a Jeep some day.
Warrior Way Tickets Cashed In
Our first three students of the year purchased the SRO experience. Officer Mullins brought K9 Officer Cleo, to Ray Crowe Elementary, for a demonstration.
Dr. Edsell Visits Punjabi Club!
Punjabi class teacher, Kuldeep Waraitch, says she appreciated the superintendent's visit this week. "He gave our students a chance to directly talk to him about issues they might face during the school year", says Mrs. Waraitch. She says some students might be a little apprehensive to speak with the superintendent but in this setting they felt more comfortable asking questions. She says students were grateful for Dr. Edsell taking the time to meet with them.
Warriors Head North Tonight!
The Warriors face Perry Meridian tonight and a chance to bounce back after last weeks one point loss. Kick-off at Ray Skillman Family Field is 7:00 pm.
#breaktherock
High "5" Friday at CPMS!
Mr. Merchant is starting the day with "High Five Friday!" Have a great day everyone!
National Hispanic Heritage Month 2023!
The 2023 Hispanic Heritage Month theme is Latinos: Driving Prosperity, Power, and Progress in America. HHM begins Friday and goes through October 15th. Thanks to members of the WCHS Spanish Honor Society for decorating our display windows in the ADMIN building with the colorful flags of the 20 Hispanic Countries and 1 Hispanic Territory.
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Tennis Time!
On Tuesday, we hosted Greenwood. The varsity won 5-0. The JV won 11-0. We host Perry Meridian on Thursday.
VIP reader!
Clark-Pleasant Superintendent, Dr.Edsell stopped by to read to BES kindergarten students Monday morning.
1st grade students in Mrs. Foist's STEM class are learning that because the Earth revolves around the Sun, the Sun has patterns of movement in the sky. They made sundials to track that pattern and to learn where the Sun will be in the sky at different parts of the day.
Team-Building!
The CPMS National Junior Honor Society visited Bradford Woods on Saturday to participate in team-building and leadership training exercises.