Here is a great opportunity for juniors and seniors. We will be taking some buses if we have interested students. Sign up in the offices to attend.
Career Prep Planning, Career Exploration, Career and Technical Education
A huge "THANK YOU" to Liz and John Dauch for sponsoring our Pep bus to the WVSSAC State Soccer Championship game. With this opportunity, our students got to witness history being made for PPJSHS and one of the best soccer games ever played in a State Championship. We are truly thankful!
Today's Announcements:
We are better together!!!
At the beginning of the year, the student council came to me with a compromise about drinks in the classrooms. Attached is the compromise. Please help us keep PPJSHS clean and safe. We are better together.
Today's Announcements:
We are better together!
A huge "THANK YOU" to Rick and Kim Hunt for sponsoring our Pep Bus today!! Our kids had a great time at the boys' semi-final win over Wheeling Central. Thank you for always supporting our students!
The next bus leaves at 4:00 p.m. for the Lady Knights semi-final game against Phillip Barbour. Go Lady Knights!!!!
What a meal! Today's lunch was cream of chicken with choices galore! Students get to choose from the main dishes and a number of sides. They must have at least three items on their tray when they leave the kitchen. We do our best to make sure that happens. Today, they got to choose from carrots, pineapples, green beans, and a salad bar. That's a pretty good meal.
7th and 8th-grade families:
Cookie Dough orders are arriving today between 1-2:00 p.m. Mrs. Fetty will be on the junior high side of the building from 3:30- 5:30 p.m. for those who can pick it up. Students may also take orders home with them if that is convenient.
Today's Announcements:
We are better together!
Today's Announcements:
Better Together
Congratulations to Point Pleasant Junior/Senior High School who received a $40,000 grant for musical instruments from the Save the Music Foundation #SaveThe Music #MasonProud
Academic Knight:
This past Friday night, we celebrated our academic scholars at the football game. We had over 100 students recognized for scoring "Exceeds Standards" on the West Virginia General Summative Assessment and SAT. We also recognized our National Honor Society and Mu Alpha Theta students. We are proud of our young scholars at PPJSHS.
Congratulations to our sophomores for earning their Academic Letter today! Students earned an academic letter for receiving a 3.75 grade point average in their freshmen year.
Today's Announcements:
WE are better together!
Today's Announcements:
We are better together!
Anyone in Grades 10-12 interested in participating in the Teen Institute on November 14th needs to fill out an application and turn it in to the office by Monday, November 6th. Teen Institute is a drug/ alcohol prevention program for the students of Mason County. Applications can be found in the Offices.
PPJHS's Character Trait for September was "Attitude".
The following students earned the most points for showing what it means to have a Positive Attitude. This made them our September Students of the Month. Congrats to all, and keep up the good work!!
8th Grade: Alvia Rymer and Carter Rice (top)
7th Grade: Layona Price and Mason Smith (bottom)
The winners of the 7th and 8th Grade PBIS Cookie Dough Fundraiser were:
1st place, and winner of the all-season sports pass, an extra 200 PBIS points, a t-shirt, and 1 week 5 minutes early out for lunch, was Kylee Layton
The top 2-5 sellers were: Makayla Hickman, Reylona Price, Sophie Randolph, and Kynadee Pethtel. These students received 150 PBIS points, a t-shirt, and 1 week 5 minutes early out for lunch pass. Congratulations
Academic Letters will be handed out next week during the SHIELD period. The criteria for a letter is a grade point average of 3.75 or better.
Monday, Oct. 23rd- 10th Grade
Tuesday, Oct. 24th- 11th Grade
Wednesday, Oct. 25th- 12th Grade
Academic Night is scheduled for tomorrow night before the Big Blacks take on Robert C. Byrd High School.
Students will be recognized prior to the start of the game at approximately 7:00 p.m.
Invitations were sent home on Monday.
Note: If a student scores a 22 on the ACT and wishes to be recognized, have them contact Mr. Cottrill as soon as possible.