Friday, November 19 is an Early Dismissal

Thank you Sergeant Ware and Sergeant Henry for presenting last week to our students in honor of Veterans Day.




Pleasants County Schools is proud to recognize American Education Week 2021!

Happy American Education Week!

Our counseling departments encourage everyone to observe #WorldKindnessDay and #MakeKindnessTheNorm !


Honoring All Who Served

Schools and Offices will be closed to observe Veterans Day on Thursday, November 11.

Pleasants County Schools is currently experiencing issues with our outside phone lines. There is no current ETA on when this will be resolved. If the problem continues into the afternoon, we will post alternate contact numbers that can be called.
Don't forget to "Fall Back" an hour at 2 AM on Sunday, November 7!

Mr. Jones and Mrs. Sandy’s classes recently learned about the mummification process used in Ancient Egypt to preserve their dead for the afterlife. They re-enacted it using tomatoes as pharaohs for an interactive history lesson.




We are in need of substitue school nurses! Please see the image for details. (Those interested should use the professional application instructions.)

Yesterday was a wonderful day for our Pumpkin Drop! Thank you to Luminant Pleasants Power Plant for providing this opportunity for our kids! Students created a design to protect their pumpkin from damage when dropped from 80 feet. Refreshments and prizes were given out and everyone enjoyed the afternoon activities!




Halloween Costume Contest Award Winners. Categories include: Best Costume, Scariest, Best Group, Most Original, and Funniest.




Mrs. McPeek and Mrs. Reed’s 7th grade math class playing integer bingo for a quiz review.



Mrs. Reed's 6th and 7th grade STEM class on day one of pumpkin drop building day.




Red Ribbon Week and Halloween Festivities scheduled at PCMS next week!

If your 7th or 8th grade child is interested in playing girls basketball this season, there will be a player parent meeting in the auditorium tomorrow at 5:30 pm!
Markups, Tax, Tips, Discounts!
7th grade math practicing real world math application with "running errands" and "eating lunch" activity.



One of the most anticipated classes for 7th and 8th grades in PE is Archery. By following the guidelines of the National Archery in Schools Program (NASP), students learn the basics and safety goals for the class. Upper body strength, hand-eye coordination, patience, focus, and confidence are just a few benefits of the lifetime sport. Many students who have never picked up a bow often surprise themselves of how well they can shoot and how much they enjoy Archery!



End of the First Grading Period

