
ICYM the message this morning, PCSSD will be closed Tuesday, January 16 due to inclement weather. All afterschool activities are also canceled on Tuesday. We will continue to monitor conditions and assess if additional closure dates are needed. Stay warm! #pcssdproud #serveall


Today is Nation Human Trafficking Awareness Day which brings attention to a crime that leaves a lasting toll on human life, families, and communities worldwide. Learn more about potential red flags of human trafficking and more: https://trst.in/f34bRk. #pcssdproud #serveall


We're recognizing our school board members this month with a throwback to their high school days. Next up, Dr. Laurel Tait, board member for zone 7. Dr. Tait graduated from North Miami Beach High School in 1974. She played tennis and spent her last year as a medical assistant student. #pcssdproud #serveall


We're recognizing our school board members this month with a throwback to their high school days. Next up, Dr. Laurel Tait, board member for zone 7. Dr. Tait graduated from North Miami Beach High School in 1974. She played tennis and spent her last year as a medical assistant student. #pcssdproud #serveall


PCSSD offers Pre-K programs for 3- and 4-year-olds at 14 elementary schools. This is a free, standards-based program that aims to build strong foundational skills that help prepare students for kindergarten. Learn more online: https://trst.in/sYF8jD.
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We're recognizing our school board members this month with a throwback to their high school days. First up, Lt. Eli Keller board member for zone 6. Keller graduated from American International School of Johannesburg (Johannesburg, Gauteng Province, South Africa) in 1996 for 11th & 12th grade. Prior to that he attended Bishop Mackenzie School (Lilongwe, Malawi) for 9th & 10th grade. He played rugby, track (1600m, 800m), basketball, soccer, & volleyball in high school. WOW! #pcssdproud #serveall


It's a pleasure to welcome back Brenda Moss as Dyslexia Interventionist at Oak Grove Elementary! She returns to the position since Mrs. James has moved to Northwest Arkansas. We are also thrilled to introduce Sharon McKinney as an Interventionist, working with our 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade teachers and students. She has already been motivating teachers to be excited about science by presenting at our January 2nd professional development. Welcome to the family!



Just a reminder, students will return to school tomorrow (Wednesday), January 3. District offices are open today if you need anything. Enjoy the last day of winter break, students. See you tomorrow! #pcsspdroud #serveall


Happy New Year from PCSSD!
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Last day to make the year great! How are you finishing out 2023 and ringing in 2024? #pcssdproud #serveall


Happy Kwanzaa! Established in 1966 by Maulana Ron Karenga, Kwanzaa is an African American and Pan-African holiday that celebrates history, values, family, community and culture. #pcssdproud #serveall


Merry Christmas from PCSSD! #pcssdproud #serveall


Thursday was the December Solstice, otherwise known as the First Day of Winter. How did you spend the shortest day of the year and longest night? #pcssdproud #serveall


Stockings are hung by the chimney with care.
Shopping and wrapping are done, not a minute to spare!
Santa will visit houses across the District tonight.
Get to be early, don't cause a fright!
Merry Christmas Eve to all in PCSSD,
We hope you sleep well and get lots of zzzz's!
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December is Read a New Book Month! We asked our teacher librarians to share a recent book and why they loved it. Tiffany Shettles-Tull, COLLEGE STATION, read "The Little Liar: A Novel" by Mitch Albom. She loved how it expressed the effects of truth and lies. #pcssdproud #serveall


Throughout December, we'll share tips on how important proper nutrition is for all ages.
Tip #2: Behavior problems due to malnutrition can be counteracted when children consume a balanced diet that includes protein, fat, complex carbohydrates, and fiber.
Source: https://trst.in/c6G8bT
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Mark your calendars and save your favorite PJs to wear on Friday, December 15th for Pajama Day! Oak Grove teachers decided to have a cozy last day for students and staff. Wear your tennis shoes, though, so you can have fun outside. PreK and K families are invited on Thursday morning the 14th at 8:30 for a concert with The Kinders. Winter parties are that afternoon. All volunteers must pass a background check.


In 1994, the United States Congress declared December 7, National Pearl Harbor Day of Remembrance. Memorials and events are held each year at Pearl Harbor as well as across the nation honoring the 2,403 Americans killed and the nearly 1,200 injured. #pcssdproud #serveall


Happy Hanukkah! For the next eight nights, Hanukkah (often called the Festival of Lights), takes place for our Jewish friends. The celebration centers around lighting candles on the menorah while also enjoying food, music, and games. #pcssdproud #serveall


Today begins Computer Science Education Week. This vastly growing field of study plays a vital and necessary role in our of lives. How do you see computer science represented in your daily life? #pcssdproud #serveall
