
Women's History Month: we're celebrating female leaders in PCSSD and their role models. Director of Humanities and Learning Services, Dr. Suzette Bloodman, says her mom, Cammie Daniel, made so many sacrifices that benefited her entire family.
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PCSSD is hosting a career fair on Saturday, March 11 from 9am - 2pm at MILLS UNIVERSITY STUDIES HIGH. We will have representatives from all schools and multiple departments to answer questions about job opportunities. www.pcssd.org/career-fair #pcssdproud #equityandexcellence


Women's History Month: we're celebrating female leaders in PCSSD and their role models. District Treasurer, Jacque Rowlett, says her grandmother taught her hard work and mentor, Kathleen Crain, saw something in her she didn't see in herself.
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The PCSSD 2023-2024 calendar has been approved! You can check out the details and mark down all the important days with the at-a-glance calendar: https://trst.in/ZWVHUE (note: the 2023-2024 calendar is on page 2 of this PDF).
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Happy Public Schools Week! We are celebrate the unique opportunities provided here and encourage you to Choose PCSSD! #pcssdproud #equityandexcellence


This Black History Month we are celebrating African Americans who made a lasting impact on education. Charles Drew originated the concept of safely storing blood in "blood banks." He was a leading authority on blood plasma in the 1940s. #pcssdproud #equityandexcellence


This week's Mood Boost Cafe word is CALM. Look for some calming recipes at pcssd.org to soothe any nerves this week!
https://www.pcssd.org/page/chartwells-k12
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This Black History Month we are celebrating African Americans who made a lasting impact on education. Alexander Twilight was first African-American to receive a bachelor's degree in America. In 1836 he became the first black man elected to office. #pcssdproud #equityandexcellence


This Black History Month we are celebrating African Americans who made a lasting impact on education. Bobby Austin founded the Village Foundation in 1997 to engage young African-American men in society through events like Give a Boy a Book Day. #pcssdproud #equityandexcellence


This Black History Month we are celebrating African Americans who made a lasting impact on education. Vernon Jordan Jr. escorted Charlayne Hunter as she made her way through a crowd protesting desegregation at the University of Georgia in 1961. #pcssdproud #equityandexcellence


This Black History Month we are celebrating African Americans who made a lasting impact on education. Hallie Quinn Brown founded a scholarship for women's education in the 1880s, helping women enter academia. #pcssdproud #equityandexcellence


Mrs. Campbell's 1st Grade students got to hear from a very special guest speaker, Coach Marcus Davis! Coach Davis shared information with the students about famous African Americans and their contributions to our great nation. Thanks, Coach!
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February is National Children's Dental Health Month. It is important that families and children understand the benefits of good oral health to keep healthy smiles on the faces of our children. #pcssdproud #equityandexcellence


2nd graders at Baker Elementary got a special treat from two very important visitors yesterday. Craig O'Neill and Tom Brannon from THV11 stopped by to read to these students. Baker Elementary was a special stop on the Reading Roadtrip as part of Craig's Book Bracket Challenge. Craig read the "Bad Seed" and Tom read "The Monster's Monster." Students voted on which book they liked best. Check out the video that aired on THV11 during the 10pm news on Wednesday night: http://bit.ly/3EthjU3










This Black History Month we are celebrating African Americans who made a lasting impact on education. Benjamin Banneker proposed the idea of "...free schools in every city, village, and township in the U.S." which became the Dept. of Education. #pcssdproud #equityandexcellence


3-5 Parents: We will wrap up our Winter NWEA Map testing tomorrow morning with the final assessment, Math! Please be sure that your student's device is plugged in tonight so that they bring them to school fully charged tomorrow. Be sure to ensure a good night's rest for your student so they are ready to go for testing tomorrow. Thank you!

Today is School Bus Driver Appreciation Day! Thank you to the men and women who are dedicated to our students and ensuring they get to and from school safety each and every day. #pcssdproud #equityandexcellence


This Black History Month we are celebrating African Americans who made a lasting impact on education. Henry Ossian Flipper was the first African-American graduate of West Point in 1877 and went on to become the first commissioned officer. #pcssdproud #equityandexcellence


PCSSD is hosting a career fair on Saturday, March 11 from 9am - 2pm at MILLS UNIVERSITY STUDIES HIGH. We will have representatives from all schools and multiple departments to answer questions about job opportunities. www.pcssd.org/career-fair #pcssdproud #equityandexcellence


PCSSD is now accepting applications for Pre-K for the 2023-2024 school year. In addition to the application and legal documents, families need to submit health forms, which are found on the website.
https://trst.in/CzWHUk
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