Each year, Pattonville School District honors those who serve in the district with its Pride of Pattonville award. These awards are given to recognize excellence in performance, service, character and contributions demonstrated by those who serve in the Pattonville School District. Any district employee, parent, volunteer or other friend of Pattonville is eligible to receive a Pride of Pattonville honor. Nominations can be submitted online at www.psdr3.org/nominate and paper nomination forms are available throughout the district.
Students from Pattonville School District participated in the Missouri National Education Association’s (MNEA) Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Essay-Poster Contest. The theme for this year was “Fulfilling Dr. King’s Dream: Reading to Lead and Transform.” Four students placed in the state competition after winning at the district level.
On Feb. 21, the Pattonville community came together for the third district Comprehensive School Improvement Plan (CSIP) meeting. The meeting began with district updates and an overview of the district CSIP plan, which was approved by the Pattonville Board of Education on Feb. 14.
The Pattonville High School girls swimming and diving team competed at the MSHSAA Class 2 state championships at the City of St. Peter Rec-Plex. The Pirates placed 22nd in the final team rankings with 21 points.
Freshman Jenna Ridings medaled at the competition placing sixth in the championship final of the 100 yard butterfly race with a time of 57.99 seconds. Ridings reached the consolation finals in the 200 yard freestyle and placed 10th, breaking her own school record with a time of 1:56.90. Sophomore Emma Eiswirth broke her own school record in the 100 yard breaststroke with a time of 1:08.75 in the preliminary round and placed 16th in the consolation final.
Early College Options applications are due no later than February 28th. Information can be found on the PHS website. If you have any questions. contact Dr. Fitzgerald as soon as possible
We are back to accepting camp forms from both males and females. Stop by the CSO for a form if you haven't already done so.
Community Service scholarships are now available in the CSO E200
Drummond is in need of 2 volunteers for their PTO meeting next week, Thursday, 3/2 6-7pm
Want to help save lives? Sign-ups for the blood drive during lunch. You must be at least 17, or 16 with a signed parent permission. The Blood Drive will be held Friday Feb 24th in the activities center.
Come see the Triple A Black History Program! The program will take place in the auditorium February 24th from 6-8:30! , tickets are $5 per student.
No after school tutoring
Teachers and staff, please place your blue recycling bins in the hallway for Green Team volunteers to empty today during Homeroom
Goodluck to Jasmine Gordon and Davion Washington who are competing in the state wrestling tournament tomorrow and Saturday at the Mizzou Area.
Pattonville High School senior Athena Housley was named a recipient of Maryville University’s Dr. Donald M. Suggs Scholarship worth $140,264 during a surprise presentation during class on Feb. 22. Housley is one of just four winners for 2023. This freshman competitive scholarship is awarded to incoming African American students from the St. Louis metropolitan area who have demonstrated the potential for academic achievement. It provides full tuition, room and board expenses for four years.