The Post Prom Committee would like to thank all of our amazing sponsors- because of you, this year's post prom was a huge success!! 🤍
The class of 2024 has chosen the most active seniors that are the most involved in schools functions. Congratulations Claire Osborn and John Berns.
Congratulations Prom King and Queen, Ethan Hicks and Chloe Bland.
PJHS 8th Grade Promotion
Reminder: The Non-monetary Awards Assembly at PHS is Monday April 29th at 1:15. Community is invited. Doors will open at 12:45.
Congratulations to the High School seniors who were chosen by the class of 2024 as the Most Athletic Seniors, Ryan Karbach and Jess Vaughn!
Mr. Hicks and Mrs. Chase would like to inivte everyone to their Spring Honors Concert and Senior Night! Please note that we will have two separate concerts. Everyone is welcome to both or just one! Hope you are able to join us in celebrating a wonderful year of music!
So proud of these third graders from Mrs. Epleys class for working hard to learn new things everyday. IXL has pushed them to do harder problems. These 17 kiddos have now answered more than 103,000 questions. Wowzers!!
Mr. Pierce's Communications class just finished up their last newscast for the year.
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🎨What's Happening in the Art Room PHS Edition🎨:
Intro to Art students are finishing up their replicas of known Architecture structures. Some architecture replica structures are life-like real & also imaginary. These are found all over the world. Enjoy the photos!
#Becreative🎨
#Besafe🛟
#Gopanthers🐾
Congratulations to the most academic seniors. They were chosen by the students of the class of 2024. Logan Sims and Chloe Bland.
Monday Mrs Ruppert's Animal Science and Mrs Perry's Horticulture students traveled to St Louis for a tour day at the St Louis Zoo & Botanical Gardens. We had a great day connecting things learned in class, experiencing new environments and having great discussion all day with experts and together as a group.
Mrs Rupperts Animal Science class spent a portion of the morning at
Stingray cove for the touch experience. Students talked with the care takers about identification of various rays, feeding & breeding management, general care & life span. Students also had an afternoon interview with the zoo vet liaison where they got to learn more about management and care of the animals, protocol for emergencies, sickness plans, breeding management and overall animal life at the zoo.
Mrs Perry’s Horticulture class spent the first half of the day at the Botanical Gardens. Students toured the grounds and identified a lot of plants and flowers learned in class. They got to see a variety of flowers in bloom, discuss the seasons for those that were not, viewed various landscape designs and structures. They later met up with animal science at the zoo to tour around the grounds for the afternoon.
Great group of students and was a perfect day for our outside tours and visits.
Yesterday High School students who qualified enjoyed the Spring CKH Incentive Day at the Movies, Kitchell Park, and Pana Bowl!! ☀️💙
We have selected our first-ever crop of PHS exchange students! These talented scholars will represent our school in Germany in 2025 as part of the German-American Partnership Program.
PJHS is lucky to have Mrs. Scherzer in our building serving as our Library Assistant. Students love to stop in to check out books and talk to her about their day. Thank you Mrs. Scherzer for all that you do here at PJHS!
Congratulations to the friendliest PHS seniors, as voted by their peers, Simon Rickett and Xhenta Ademi.
John Berns, Pana High School Senior, signed his departmental talent scholarship agreement to the Belmont University College of Music & Performing Arts (CMPA) on April 16th, 2024. Berns was accepted to study Music Education with plans to become a band director. He is beyond excited for this new chapter as a member of the Belmont Honors Program—a program recognizing academic excellence and great virtues—and the Vanderbilt Uni. Spirit of Gold Marching Band. John is pictured with his parents, Jim and Laurie Berns of Oconee, and Music Teachers, Angela Chase and Tony Hicks.
The Agribusiness class took the morning and toured Heinkel’s Packing plant in Decatur. The class learned that this is a family run business of more than 100 years! We appreciate their time and knowledge shared with us.
Please see the Pana Schools web site if you have a student age 3-4 or turning 5 after Sept. 1 and would like to enroll them in the PREP program for next school year.
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