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Mr.McGinnis, Mrs. Hurst, and Mr. Flowers brought Buster the Bus to PCES for a bus safety lesson. The students were well behaved and asked lots of questions!
almost 2 years ago, Anonymous
bus safety
bus safety
PCHS football players, cheerleaders, and Mrs. Yoho greeted our students with smiles, well wishes, and glow sticks! What a wonderful way to begin the day!
almost 2 years ago, Anonymous
PCHS
PCHS
PCHS
PCHS
PCHS
PCHS
Fourth graders learned how to find perimeter and area with “pixel people” in STEAM! First, students created their design on graph paper, and then had to calculate the perimeter and area of their person.
almost 2 years ago, Anonymous
STEAM
steam
steam
steam
steam
steam
steam
No school for students on Monday, October 7th! This is a professional learning day. Enjoy your long weekend!
almost 2 years ago, Anonymous
Our kindergarten students celebrated apples with an engaging "Count the Room" activity.
almost 2 years ago, Anonymous
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Mrs. Carly's Early Literacy Parent Night was fun and informative! Parents practiced research based literacy strategies. Early intervention and an ongoing school and home connection fosters readers and leaders. Wetzel County Schools Grow Your Own students from Paden City High School and PCE teacher volunteers helped make this event possible.
almost 2 years ago, Anonymous
prek
prek
prek
prek
prek
Our students enjoyed wearing hats today. Proceeds will help them purchase items for kid friendly care packages.
almost 2 years ago, Anonymous
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This U-Haul is Asheville, North Carolina bound! Thank you, Paden City community, families, and businesses for your generous hurricane relief donations! Please keep Molly and Clay in your thoughts tomorrow as they travel to Asheville. It is during this time that our students are learning valuable lessons in empathy, citizenship, and history. Thank you for your support!
almost 2 years ago, Mary Young
Ashville, NC
The Wetzel County Farm Bureau donated $250.00 to PCE for the mobile ag lab. Pictured are Howard Henderson, Wetzel County Farm Bureau and Mrs. Kim Starkey, PCE teacher.
almost 2 years ago, Mary Young
Wetzel County Farm Bureau
Kid Connections! OUR KIDS plan to assemble kid friendly care packages for children who lost EVERYTHING at Tyron Elementary School in North Carolina. So, tomorrow is hat day! We will accept monetary donations so that our kids can assemble the care packages soon! Each package will include personalized picture, card, or letter from our kids. Thank you for supporting our kids and their effort to make connections with children in North Carolina!
almost 2 years ago, Mary Young
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October 2024 Menu
almost 2 years ago, Anonymous
menu
Stuff the Cruiser event!
almost 2 years ago, Anonymous
cruiser
Ms. Mace’s 4th grade students at Paden City Elementary observed the life cycle of a monarch butterfly from egg to butterfly once again this year. Students were able to view each stage, and release their butterfly, Jack, to make his journey to Mexico!
almost 2 years ago, Anonymous
butterfly
butterfly
butterfly
butterfly
butterfly
Picture day is October 3rd!
almost 2 years ago, Anonymous
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PCES UPCOMING CONCERTS!
almost 2 years ago, Anonymous
Concerts
WILDCATS CARE
almost 2 years ago, Anonymous
donation
Come learn from Mrs. Carly!
almost 2 years ago, Anonymous
Carly
Pictured is Mrs. Price teaching our 5th grade band students fundamental skills.Her enthusiasm is contagious!
almost 2 years ago, Anonymous
Band
Our students and staff wore orange today in memory of Logan Fluharty for his birthday and to raise awareness of childhood cancer.
almost 2 years ago, Mary Young
Childhood Cancer awareness
Paden City Elementary’s Project Lead the Way class welcomed a guest speaker on Thursday, September 12th. Mr. Jeff Musgrave met with the sixth-grade class to discuss his experiences with several West Virginia engineering and construction firms and working with the coal, oil and gas industries, and infrastructure. He spoke about the importance of math, science, writing, problem solving, and public speaking with the different jobs.
almost 2 years ago, Mary Young
Project Lead the Way