K-8 Assessment Literacy Group meeting again and listing our current assessments at PCS. #alwayslearning #EducationInnovationPossibilities
Great turnout and energy
today for our spaghetti dinner and business expo! Thank you to everyone involved for your support and love for our district and community.
To clarify, bus #16 is a Nav/Country bus, not Farley as previously stated. If you are not sure if this impacts your child, please feel free to call our transportation department at 810-225-3960. Thank you.
For PCS parents whose children ride bus #16, we will be splitting this route among three buses this afternoon due to a shortage of drivers today. This may result in a 5-20 minute delay in drop off times for both our HS/PF & Nav/Farley runs. Thank you.
Another day of learning for our very hard working PCS teachers! We collaborated and learned together about our new Mi-Star science curriculum. #alwayslearning #EducationInnovationPossibilities
All of our PCS Kinder Ready and Kindergarten teachers are learning at LESA about social emotional learning and the K-3 Literacy Essentials today! #alwayslearning #innovationeducationpossibilities
We are always learning here in Pinckney along with guests from Hartland, Midland, and Honeycreek! #alwayslearning #education.innovation.possibilities.
Great way to spend a Saturday morning as community education hosts our first jigsaw puzzle contest. We even had a family from Pinconning, Mi come down to participate.
Just a reminder that we do offer full day latchkey service on snow days at Country Elementary until 6pm for $35 and lunch is provided.
PCS School Closing for 1/24! Sorry for the late notice, but the back roads have become too icy for safe travel this morning. Have a great Friday.
In anticipation of the winter storm that will be hitting our area tomorrow morning (1/18), we are cancelling community education basketball. These games will be rescheduled for Saturday, Feb. 15.
Congratulations to Navigator 6th grader, Rylee Kroll, whose shirt design was selected as the "Official" t-shirt for the upcoming Michigan Future City competition, in which teams of students from schools from throughout the state compete by sharing their engineering design/project that focuses on a specific problem. This years focus is to choose a threat to a city’s water supply and design a resilient system to maintain a reliable supply of clean water, which Rylee clearly incorporated in her design. Great job Rylee as we are very proud of you and we know you and your team will do an awesome job at the Future City competition on January 28 at the Novi Collection Showcase. Go Pirates!!
Had a great time this morning with Mrs. Kanerva's and Ms. Smith's classes talking about the process required when making the decision to close school for a snow day as students learn about the decision making process. Thanks for having me! ~Mr. Todd
Although there are a lot of misperceptions about E-Sports, the truth is that our Pirates are learning and modeling sportsmanship, respect and pride as they compete against peers from around the state. Great job today at Northwood University! #onwardtovictory
Kudos to our Pirates for taking time on a cold Saturday morning to serve our greater community during the holiday season. #piratesserve #piratepride
Great holiday concert by both our Pathfinder and high school choirs! Love seeing and hearing our talented students perform so many of our holiday favorites!
The safety of our students and staff is our number one priority and I so appreciate the team of both local and county first responders we trained with this morning as our collaborative partnership is paramount in being prepared.
3rd grade students in Mrs. Golin's class are learning how to think like scientists as they conduct the "Naked egg" experiment as they have to use deductive reasoning to explain why the shell of an egg disappears after soaking in a cup of vinegar. These Pirates love science!
Proud to be part of an organization that is so committed to serving our community as we sponsor the mobile food pantry ever month. #proudtoserve #givingpirates
As parents, we know how important it is for kids to learn the essentials of creating/managing a budget, making smart choices when purchasing big items and understanding the natural consequences of having poor credit. That is why all 8th graders participated in the annual Reality Fair today, in partnership with LOC Credit Union. Students were fully engaged in what we hope will be a life impacting activity.