
Parent-Teacher Conferences!
October 2 & 3, 2024

CPCSC Elementary X-Country!
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"Be sure to order your shirt by Wednesday, September 11, if you plan to run in the meet. Purchasing the shirt is the registration for the meet."

Cassandra McQueen: Teaching, with an Artistic Flair!!
Cassandra McQueen graduated from Marian Catholic High School. and attended Purdue University getting a bachelor's degree in art education. She’s been an elementary art teacher for the past 14 years and joined Pleasant Crossing Elementary in April 2022. She and her husband, Marcus have four boys. The oldest attends middle school, a 2nd grader and a Kindergartener are at PCES with mom, and the youngest is a future Warrior on the way.
She says this profession almost didn’t happen for her. “My 7th grade art teacher was also my swim coach’s wife. I had skipped a swim practice to work on my art project, this little pillow. I was so proud of it, brought it in the next day and my teacher asked why I wasn’t at practice. When I showed her the pillow, she looked at it and then looked at me and said, ‘You’re not good at art. You’re good at swimming. Stick to that.’ I therefore didn’t take another art class until my senior year. However, I had a life-changing teacher, Mrs. Gunty, who realized that maybe I wasn’t too bad at art. I keep this pillow around as a reminder of how powerful my words can be to a child and the impact they can have good and bad.
She says her biggest challenge is time or lack thereof. Since she teaches 600 students in grades K-5, she only gets 40 minutes of class time each week with each child. Therefore she’s getting involved in the Robotics Club to help build stronger relationships with the kids. “It’s hard to get to know the kids with so little time, I feel like I’m kind of the fun aunt around here.”
Her biggest joy in teaching is experiencing long-term growth. “I love seeing my students grow up. It’s fun to watch them pick a college, post prom pics, get married, and pick careers.” A couple of her students have gone on to teach and several have come back to shadow as they venture into art education themselves. “Being told you made a difference, especially years down the road, means a lot. It makes the daily grind worth it.”
Mrs. McQueen says the PCES family is amazing. “The staff blew me away last year with their involvement in our art show. So many people showed up to help prepare for the show and helped out the night of the show. Everyone here from the office staff to every educator cares, they’re kind, and they are so supportive. It’s a wonderful group of people to work with. I’m so grateful”.
So what has Mrs. McQueen done that some people might not know? She’s lived in 5 states. She’s lived on a volcano and she says thanks to her father she got to co-pilot a Blimp
Congratulations to Mrs. McQueen for being our CPCSC Staff Spotlight.


"**SPACE STILL AVAILABLE- Sign Up for Free Youth Mental Health First Aid Training**
Dear CPCSC Families and Community Members,
We are thrilled to invite you to a FREE Youth Mental Health First Aid training session, made possible by the Project AWARE grant. This is a valuable opportunity to gain the knowledge and skills necessary to support the mental well-being of our young people, ages 12-18.
This training is ideal for parents, guardians, grandparents, youth serving agencies, coaches, churches, educators, and any community members who are passionate about making a positive impact."
Sign-Up Link: https://forms.gle/kbhGwbDPV2S1PjvA6

Wednesday, August 28th is an Asynchronous E-Learning Day.
Students Will:
-work independently at their own pace on assigned work.
-access work through Google Classroom.
-communicate with teachers through email or Google Classroom at designated times during the day.
-Attendance and work completion count.
Tech assistance on E-Learning days: 317-535-3446


FREE Youth Mental Health First Aid training session, made possible by the Project AWARE grant. THIS COURSE IS CURRENTLY FULL HOWEVER WE WILL PULL OFF THE WAITLIST AS SPACE BECOMES AVAILABLE! Access Waiting List: https://bit.ly/3XpLxS9


"**SPACE STILL AVAILABLE- Sign Up for Free Youth Mental Health First Aid Training**
Dear CPCSC Families and Community Members,
We are thrilled to invite you to a FREE Youth Mental Health First Aid training session, made possible by the Project AWARE grant. This is a valuable opportunity to gain the knowledge and skills necessary to support the mental well-being of our young people, ages 12-18.
This training is ideal for parents, guardians, grandparents, youth serving agencies, coaches, churches, educators, and any community members who are passionate about making a positive impact."
Sign-Up Link: https://forms.gle/kbhGwbDPV2S1PjvA6

South Indy Youth Hockey!

ROCK STAR NURSE Recognized!
Pleasant Crossing school nurse, Beth Dehart, was recently honored at the school board meeting for receiving the prestigious ROCK STAR School Nurses Award. This national recognition, awarded to only seven school nurses across the country, celebrates Beth's exceptional dedication and service. Let's join in applauding Beth for her outstanding achievement!

Pleasant Crossing Elementary Principal, Dr. Abbie Oliver was recognized by Dr. Edsell and the school board Monday night. Dr. Oliver has been named District 9 Elementary Principal of the Year. Congratulations Dr. Oliver.

"**Sign Up for Free Youth Mental Health First Aid Training**
Dear CPCSC Families and Community Members,
We are thrilled to invite you to a FREE Youth Mental Health First Aid training session, made possible by the Project AWARE grant. This is a valuable opportunity to gain the knowledge and skills necessary to support the mental well-being of our young people, ages 12-18.
This training is ideal for parents, guardians, grandparents, youth serving agencies, coaches, churches, educators, and any community members who are passionate about making a positive impact."
https://forms.gle/kbhGwbDPV2S1PjvA6

**Sign Up for Free Youth Mental Health First Aid Training**
Dear CPCSC Families and Community Members,
We are thrilled to invite you to a FREE Youth Mental Health First Aid training session, made possible by the Project AWARE grant. This is a valuable opportunity to gain the knowledge and skills necessary to support the mental well-being of our young people, ages 12-18.
This training is ideal for parents, guardians, grandparents, youth serving agencies, coaches, churches, educators, and any community members who are passionate about making a positive impact.
Sign-Up Link: https://forms.gle/kbhGwbDPV2S1PjvA6


PCES School Picture day this Thursday, August 22nd 2024


E-Learning Information for 2024-2025
Dear Clark-Pleasant Families,
Below you will find, in three languages, information on our E-Learning process for this school year. If you have any questions please reach out to your student's building principal.

Dear CPCSC Families and Community Members,
We are thrilled to invite you to a FREE Youth Mental Health First Aid training session, made possible by the Project AWARE grant. This is a valuable opportunity to gain the knowledge and skills necessary to support the mental well-being of our young people, ages 12-18. This training is ideal for parents, guardians, grandparents, youth-serving agencies, coaches, churches, educators, and community members passionate about making a positive impact.
Sign-Up Link: https://forms.gle/kbhGwbDPV2S1PjvA6

Dear CPCSC Families and Community Members,
We are thrilled to invite you to a FREE Youth Mental Health First Aid training session, made possible by the Project AWARE grant. This is a valuable opportunity to gain the knowledge and skills necessary to support the mental well-being of our young people, ages 12-18.
This training is ideal for parents, guardians, grandparents, youth serving agencies, coaches, churches, educators, and any community members who are passionate about making a positive impact.
Sign-Up Link: https://forms.gle/kbhGwbDPV2S1PjvA6

**Sign Up for Free Youth Mental Health First Aid Training**
Dear CPCSC Families and Community Members,
We are thrilled to invite you to a FREE Youth Mental Health First Aid training session, made possible by the Project AWARE grant. This is a valuable opportunity to gain the knowledge and skills necessary to support the mental well-being of our young people, ages 12-18.
This training is ideal for parents, guardians, grandparents, youth serving agencies, coaches, churches, educators, and any community members who are passionate about making a positive impact.
Sign-Up Link: https://forms.gle/kbhGwbDPV2S1PjvA6


Clark-Pleasant Leaders Join Governor for Signing of House Bill 1104
Clark-Pleasant leaders recently stood alongside the Honorable Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb at the Statehouse for the signing of House Bill 1104. Dr. Edsell, Chief Chad Pryce, and Officer Shari Mullins were invited as guests of State Representative Michelle Davis. The bill sets guidelines for safety plans during armed intruder drills and allows School Police Departments to participate in the 1977 Police Pension Plan. Officer Mullins and Chief Pryce previously testified in support of the bill in the Senate and House. This new provision is expected to benefit school resource officers both personally and professionally, aiding in the recruitment and retention of experienced and qualified Police Officers.


Dear Families and Community Members,
We are excited to invite you to a free Youth Mental Health First Aid training session, thanks to our Project AWARE Grant! This important program is designed to empower adults with the knowledge and skills needed to support young people who may be experiencing mental health challenges or crises.
During this training, you'll learn how to identify the signs and symptoms of mental health issues, provide initial support, and connect youth to professional care when necessary. Whether you're a parent, teacher, coach, or simply care about the well-being of our community's youth, this course is invaluable.
Space is limited, so please SAVE THE DATE and be on the lookout for the registration to open soon!
We look forward to your participation in this vital training as we work together to support the mental health of our youth.
