School will be canceled through April 24th to comply with Governor Parsons order. We will have the food link up later. Please make sure you kids are working or their packets. More information to come later. Be safe!
about 5 years ago, Kelly Lowe
DROP OFF for PHES Packet #1 will be April 3rd & April 4th 7:00am-6:00pm at PHES entrance. 12 School Days for Packet #1 are: 3/18, 3/19, 3/20, 3/24, 3/25, 3/26, 3/27, 3/30, 3/31, 4/1, 4/2, 4/3. PHES will mail Packet #2 to you on 4/2.
about 5 years ago, Jessica Johnson
Ms. Hartman's English and Study Skills students: Good Morning! Just wanted to send a shout out to my students. I am very proud of all of your hard work and all the assignments that have been turned in. Keep up the good work and please reach out to me if I can help with anything.
about 5 years ago, Cristen Hartman
Ms. Ravens’ English III students! I’m so excited to see how many of you were able to turn in your first packets! Keep up the good effort! For your new work, I will be opening up places to turn in assignments on Classroom for those of you who would like to submit electronically. There will be separate assignments listed for each portion of your new packet. If you do not have electronic access, please don’t worry. You can still turn in paper assignments during the next designated time. Please let me know if you have any questions!
about 5 years ago, Samantha Ravens
Right now we have 174 signed up for food on Monday. Food handout in trunks or back of the pickup will be 8-9am. We want to help you as much as possible through these tough times. Be safe and take care. Let me know if I can help you.
about 5 years ago, Kelly Lowe
PHES packets may be dropped off today and tomorrow from 7:00am-6:00pm. PHMS, PHHS, and PHLC packets may also be dropped off at PHES, we will get them sorted. PHES packet #2 was mailed April 2nd. Please contact your teacher if you do not receive it by Tuesday.
about 5 years ago, Jessica Johnson
Packet #2 was April 2nd.
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DROP OFF for PHES Packet #1 will be April 3rd & April 4th 7:00am-6:00pm at PHES entrance. 12 School Days for Packet #1 are: 3/18, 3/19, 3/20, 3/24, 3/25, 3/26, 3/27, 3/30, 3/31, 4/1, 4/2, 4/3. PHES will mail Packet #2 to you on 4/2.
about 5 years ago, Jessica Johnson
Hello to Mr. Bauer's tribe. Let me begin by saying that I miss each of you so much, and I hope you are using good sense and keeping safe. Now that you have new material, here is what you need to work on. English 1 : there are 3 review packets , and I would suggest that you complete 1 per week. E Mail me for any questions. World History: There are 3 chapters with some enrichment activites. Try to complete 1 per week. German History: I received papers from some of you and am in the process of grading them. If you have not sent me your paper, try to get that done as well. We are looking at chapter 12 , Auschwitz. Read the material that was sent to you and answer the critical thinkng questions. Thank for continuing to stay focused. Hopefully, We will be together soon. Until then, stay tuned, take a deep breathe and believe that we will overcome this problem. Love you all and wish you well. Herr Bauer
about 5 years ago, Don Bauer
Ms. Ravens’ English IV Students: Miss you all! I hope you’re enjoying the spring weather and making the best of your time away. This is just a reminder that your initial discussion post is due today. Reach out if you have questions!
about 5 years ago, Samantha Ravens
From Mr. Lankford: Good morning seniors, there has been another update to A+ that may make you eligible if you were not previously. This change is in regard to the math requirement. This change is only for the 2020 seniors and does not apply to any other class. The Algebra I EOC requirement is waived for all 2020 high school seniors, including those who have already taken the exam but did not meet the requirement as well as those who have not yet taken the exam. Waiver of this requirement also exempts the 2020 seniors from having to meet the ACT math subscore/high school GPA alternative. Just to recap from my previous post, other changes include: 25 hours of tutoring by the end of this semester. 2.5 Cumulative GPA or higher by the end of this semester or the end of the fall 2019 semester. All other requirements remain the same. Please contact me at clankford@phr6.org if you would like to participate in A+ but did not because you were not eligible due to of one of the requirements listed above.
about 5 years ago, Chris Lankford
Don't forget to sign up for food on Monday. We begin handing out at 8 am. Please make sure you show up if you sign up. Returned packets will be graded. Be safe! https://forms.gle/qUuq8gCDYFkJzuEi9
about 5 years ago, Kelly Lowe
Mr. Conklin's Math Courses (Pre-Alg, Alg 1, Geo) Thanks for those of you have reached out with questions and concerns. Keep them coming! If you have internet issues just keep me in the loop. We are practicing flexibility. Stay safe, stay healthy, and hope to you soon.
about 5 years ago, Jacob Conklin
Turner Physics - KEEP ENGINEERING ... and snacking.
about 5 years ago, Crystal Turner
TURNER DC CHEM - Next two weeks work on the organic chem packet. it's on classroom to print or you may have picked it up from school. You can submit it via email, pic, or classroom, when you have gained knowledge from it. (ANS. ON THE BACK PAGE). Email me with questions.
about 5 years ago, Crystal Turner
Turner Chemistry I This week, there are resources online for thermal energy and practice worksheets to complete. (This is also in the written packet) If you struggle, contact me or choose an activity from the list of alternatives for credit soon to be up on your classroom.
about 5 years ago, Crystal Turner
TURNER PHYSICAL SCIENCE Choose two of the Google Classroom assignments to submit. YOU NEED ONLY DO ONE OF THE TWO USA TEST PREPS THIS WEEK. EITHER IS FINE TO DO, YOUR CHOICE. Thanks, email or message through classroom with any questions.
about 5 years ago, Crystal Turner
From C.Turner I greet the Pirate Nation with love, prayers, and well wishes. For my students, there will be messages to follow. For athletes, toe ups, stairs, and hills are your friends right now; jump stop to the fridge, volley with your mom. Play your instrument.
about 5 years ago, Crystal Turner
Mrs. Shirk's Classes Hope you are all making it through these crazy times. I have your next assignments in your packets. If you are in Personal Finance or Accounting I also sent digital copies via your school email. Computer Apps - If you have not sent me your 10 Day Digital Diary - please do so soon. All classes - I did not get your first assignments from some of you. If you are having difficulties please be sure to contact me. I am trying to reply to all messages in a timely manner. Take care of yourselves. Hope I will be seeing your smiling faces back in class SOON!!!!
about 5 years ago, Misty Shirk
Thanks to Pleasant Hope High School parents and students who returned work to be graded as well as picked up new packets. We had 211 of our 233 high school students stop by to drop off finished work and pick up new learning material. A sheet was provided with email contacts of all teachers. Please be in contact with them at all times to answer any questions you may have with individual classes. Feel free to email me as well at anytime. Students who did not make it up to pick up their packet have been mailed out today and you should receive them in the next day or so. Also, all students should be active on their google classroom capabilities as well as online materials. Thanks for being understanding and patient in these uncertain times. Please be safe, stay healthy, and take care!! Go Pirates!!!!
about 5 years ago, Brent Offerdahl
Message From MSHSAA regarding Spring Sports, Activities, and Practices MSHSAA Member Schools Superintendents, Principals, Athletic Directors, Coaches, and Officials; The MSHSAA Office has received several inquiries about spring sports and scholar bowl continuing this year. At this time, we are on hold for making a decision until we know more what the schools are going to do based upon their local health department, recommendations from the CDC, and state government. We are interscholastic activities and sports; therefore, if schools do not return to session this school year, then we cannot have a spring season. Right now there is too much unknown to make any decisions or adjustments, until we are later into April to see what happens with schools. Once the decisions have been made regarding education for the remainder of the year, we will determine our path. We are the tail, not the dog in this situation. MSHSAA is committed to the safety of our student-participants and the health of our school communities. Accordingly, in response to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommendations regarding public gatherings, schools are reminded that it is not prudent for any number of students to gather for workouts, regardless of how those students gather or whether any MSHSAA rules are broken by said gathering. While schools are closed due to the COVID-19, teams are not allowed to practice or participate in competitions. This includes informal/player-led practices or any type of instructional session. National, state, and local governmental leaders are clear: To help our country slow the spread of this pandemic, the best thing society can do is limit its interaction with one another. So, despite how difficult this may be, the MSHSAA office strongly recommends students, parents, coaches, and non-school coaches/trainers follow this advice. Doing so could ultimately end up salvaging the spring sports season.
about 5 years ago, Brent Offerdahl