Miss Kuhn's third grade class enjoyed a visit from fourth grade weatherman, Silas. He informed them about the rising temperatures they can be expecting over the weekend. Also, make sure to bring an umbrella to school to protect yourself from the upcoming showers on Monday and Tuesday! 🌦️☔️
What is that thing? Mrs. Epley's third graders learned what a record player was and listened to music.
Today is the last day to place your order for a 23/24 Lincoln School Yearbook. Online ordering will close at 11p.m. this evening. Order using a paper form (sent home with students) or online at inter-state.com/order use the code 82920K. Questions? Contact Mrs. Matthews at amatthews@panaschools.com
PHS has welcomed exchange students from our partner school in Germany, and everyone is having a blast! We've been fortunate to have fantastic host families, incredibly supportive administration, and students and staff whose curiosity and openness have helped forge new and lifelong friendships. Interest in this exchange program is buzzing around PHS right now, and we hope to take our students to Germany next year, where our new German friends will show us the same hospitality we've shown them! A parent and student information meeting will take place within the next month and a half -- stand by!
This weeks Group Work Wednesday in Mrs. Hardimon’s Geometry classes was a Create and Color! Students answered questions about similar polygons to determine what they must draw and color!
Mrs. Perry's horticulture class started up the germination machine and started seeds for garden plants. They are hoping for excellent germination and lots of seedlings in the next few weeks.
All the best to our High School Band and Choir students as they attend IHSA Solo and Ensemble Contest this Saturday! Pana will certainly be well-represented by our talent musicians!
Mrs. Chase's High School guitar students enjoyed practicing and performing their first ensembles!
The students in Mrs. Chase's High School Theatrical Arts class enjoyed creating Greek theater masks and then peforming a Greek Chorus as part of their Greek Theater unit!
Thanks to Mr. Perkins, from TCCU for speaking to the PJHS 7th grade Social Studies classes about budgeting, savings, checking, and loans.
Today in Mrs. Bowker's kindergarten PE classes, the students had a blast working with the Lummi Sticks. They were following the leader on the video and keeping the beat. They were getting quite a workout!
These girls dug deep and fought hard for the win tonight! Congratulations to our 7th grade volleyball team for winning the regional championship game!
We had success! All of the AP Biology students successfully transformed their bacteria! Check out the fluorescent glow of their specimens under a UV lamp! Woot-woot!
These kids are warming up their math brains by playing this card game, Make 11, with Mrs. Matthews before working on story problems. The person with the smallest remaining card is the winner.
AP Biology students are attempting to make bacteria glow under UV light by introducing a genetically engineered plasmid into the bacterial DNA. This plasmid contains the instructions for construction of a protein that naturally occurs in some species of jellyfish! Stay tuned!
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Winner of the Student Stock Trader Game at PJHS Money 101 class. (4 week total $19,759.98 )
These kiddos were Mrs. Epley's lunch dates on Thursday. Hailey and Flynn have both finished all four levels of Rocket Math, and Olivia has read more than a million words in Accelerated Reader. They definitely earned their lunch!
After learning about columns with Ms. Hahnenkamp, Miss Kuhn's class worked to create the sturdiest column. After, the initial test of holding six books, three columns kept standing. In the end, Olivia and Liam's columns held 21 books, but Liam's out-stood the weight for 2 hours longer, making him the winner of the column building competition!
Mr. Anderson from Willms and Associates spoke to the PJHS Money 101 class about Insurance.