Prairie City School
Kindergarten Round-up
Monday, May 6th
3PM
Kindergarten playing and exploring in small groups.
“Diagnosis Day” at St Charles Hospital in Bend. 6 students went on Friday, April 12
Volleyball Camp July 13th-15th.
Daily Practice from 9 am-3 pm
9-noon Camp
12 pm-12:30 pm Lunch
12:30 pm 3 pm Camp
Our Panther Esports Team lost a tough match to 3-0 Wilsonville. Great Season guys!
The Prairie City Varsity Esports team is competing in the first round of the State Playoffs.
All are welcome to come watch today at 4 pm in the Computer Lab.
Here are the pictures from our attendance celebration from last Thursday. Everyone who had 90% attendance or better in the 3rd quarter got an ice cream bar! Bonni Booth and SRO Durr were here to help with the celebration.
5th Grade State Projects Part 2
5th Grade State Projects Part 1
The PC boys competed well yesterday at Wildhorse. The team finished 5th out of 12 teams. The majority being 4A & 5A teams. I think there were a few nerves on the front 9, but for the most part they played better on the back 9. Sawyer took home top honors with a 1st place 1 over par 73. Congratulations!
Tomorrow is the Rural Health Career/College Day fair. We apologize for the short notice. This is a great opportunity for those who want to explore options in the medical field.
2nd grade met the new baby chicks and turkeys during farm-to-school.
2nd grade made pinch pots and had a blast! Thank you, Miss Brenna! Part 2
2nd grade made pinch pots and had a blast! Thank you, Miss Brenna! Part 1
Prairie City School April Newsletter
6th grade loves the baby chicks!
Learning by exploring!
3rd grade loved cuddling the chicks and turkeys yesterday in Farm to School.
The book fair will be here next week!
We will be open for sales the 8th-10th, 7:30-8 am and 3-4 pm. The 11th, 7:30-8 am and 1-7 pm. The fair will be held on the stage in the old gym.
We have a few volunteer time slots open throughout the week if you know of anyone interested in helping out.
Have a great day!
Feel free to reach out if you have any questions.
Thank you,
Megan Workman
Farm to School was so much fun with new chicks and turkeys!