Thank you Peoples Bank and Trust of Pana for participating in our College and Career Fair!
Thank you Pana Animal Hospital for participating in our College and Career Fair!
Thank you Country Financial Insurance for participating in our College and Career Fair!
Thank you AGCO for participating in our College and Career Fair!
Thank you to Pana Community Hospital for joining the PHS College and Career Fair!
Thank you to Kemmer Village for joining the PHS College and Career Fair today!
Thank you Midwest Technical Institute for joining our College and Career fair today!
Thank you Staff Quick for joining our College and Career Fair today!
Thank you Greenville University for joining the PHS College and Career Fair!
Thank you to Universal Technical Institute for joining our College and Career Fair today!
Thank you to SSI for joining our College and Career Fair today!
Thank you to WSP for joining the College and Career Fair here at PHS!
PHS welcomes Lake Land Community College to our College and Career Fair!
End of the year 8th grade Promotion and 6th & 7th grade Awards Day information.
PHS welcome NPT Special Education Cooperative to the Career Fair today! Considering a job as a Speech Language Pathologist? Reach out to Mrs. Aberle or Mrs. Ade with any questions!
PHS welcomes Quad County to our Career Fair today!!! They are currently looking for a Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant- if you know of any one looking, they are a great local company! Reach out to them today!
Please see the attached letter with information regarding graduation.
Thursday 4/25 was a day full of new experiences with 2 facility tours for Animal Science. Our first stop was Borgic Farms west of Nokomis, top producing hog farm in the state of Illinois. They have 12,000 Sows total, 10,000 working (able to breed and have litters). They have roughly 1,400 piglets each day, and wean 100 sows everyday. Students got to tour the Farrowing barns, some even got the experience of sleeving a piglet - Blayne, Leeland and Isaiah received a little souvenir at the end for trying something new! Breeding barn, full AI with teasing boars on site, weaning barn where piglets will then get sorted and ready for a truck to haul to grower locations. They provide 450,000 market hogs for the market each year.
Next we stopped at Baumans Dairy Farm, 7th generation family farm that has over 200 head of Dairy Cows. They are getting an average of 92-93 lbs of milk a day from one cow. Students got to experience the milking process in the parlor & bottle feed some bucket calves. Calves are weaned from their mothers after 12-24 hours as the cows will overproduce milk and it can make the calves sick from eating too much.
We thank both sites for hosting us and allowing students new opportunities, as well as relate management and care practices learned in class to real life industry settings.
On Monday, April 29, the Junior High Bands gave a sneak peek of their Spring Concert repertoire to the entire Junior High student body. What a great audience they were! Please enjoy this sneak peek and hope to see you at our Spring Honors Concerts on Wednesday, May 1at 6:30pm (Junior High bands and choir) and 7:30pm (High School bands and choir). https://youtu.be/xfqw_mj0BNA?si=uGdYqpRIMABHqYyS
Thursday 4/25 was a day full of new experiences with 2 facility tours for Animal Science. Our first stop was Borgic Farms west of Nokomis, top producing hog farm in the state of Illinois. They have 12,000 Sows total, 10,000 working (able to breed and have litters). They have roughly 1,400 piglets each day, and wean 100 sows everyday. Students got to tour the Farrowing barns, some even got the experience of sleeving a piglet - Blayne, Leeland and Isaiah received a little souvenir at the end for trying something new! Breeding barn, full AI with teasing boars on site, weaning barn where piglets will then get sorted and ready for a truck to haul to grower locations. They provide 450,000 market hogs for the market each year.
Next we stopped at Baumans Dairy Farm, 7th generation family farm that has over 200 head of Dairy Cows. They are getting an average of 92-93 lbs of milk a day from one cow. Students got to experience the milking process in the parlor & bottle feed some bucket calves. Calves are weaned from their mothers after 12-24 hours as the cows will overproduce milk and it can make the calves sick from eating too much.
We thank both sites for hosting us and allowing students new opportunities, as well as relate management and care practices learned in class to real life industry settings.