Madalyn Henthorn and Truleigh Gallagher were selected to participate in the West Virginia All State Children's Choir. They performed at the Charleston Civic Center. Thank you for representing PCE and Wetzel County Schools. We are very proud of you!
about 1 year ago, Anonymous
What a special way to end this beautiful Monday! Our special guests from PCHS read Dr. Seuss books to our students. They were so excited to visit PCES! Thanks for stopping by and sharing your love of literacy with our students!
about 1 year ago, Anonymous
Come support our students!
over 1 year ago, Anonymous
The WV Steam Tac immersed students in a Wiggle Bot lesson. Students discovered how vibrations caused the Wiggle bot's markers to move. Discussions included topics such as abstract art, waves, and energy.
over 1 year ago, Anonymous
Mrs. Slider's students enjoyed this cup stacking competition as they practiced their concentration and collaboration skills!
over 1 year ago, Anonymous
Thank you for your contributions to Kids Heart Challenge! The following students earned prizes: Gideon Rustemeyer, Jameson Briner, Charlie Shepherd, Lily Bucy, and Ava Willis. Gideon Rustemeyer was our top earner! Good job, kids!
over 1 year ago, Anonymous
PreK fun!
over 1 year ago, Anonymous
Katie Householder, a WCS Grow Your Own Program student, read to Kindergarten and PreK students. She also facilitated a fun Fox in Socks activity! Thank you, Katie!
over 1 year ago, Anonymous
The Cat in the Hat brought so much fun to our kindergarten class today! Wetzel County Family Support Team, we appreciate you! Thanks so much for visiting PCES!
over 1 year ago, Anonymous
Ms.. Palmer facilitated a small math group. Students collaborated as they discussed the value of coins, practiced counting, and solved money related problems. We are very thankful for all of our supervisory teacher aides!
over 1 year ago, Anonymous
PreK students continued their WV Mobile Ag Lab lesson. Their activity was to color and assemble a pig. There are many breeds and colors, with the latest being a a rainbow pig. Doesn't everyone need a rainbow pig in their life?
over 1 year ago, Anonymous
Our math smart kindergarten students compared sets using math manipulative models . They checked for accuracy by drawing and counting.
over 1 year ago, Anonymous
Mrs. Jackson's students worked in small groups to complete meaningful, skill-based learning activities.
over 1 year ago, Anonymous
Geometry, 3D models, coding, and circuit building challenged and captivated the attention of our Project Lead the Way students!
over 1 year ago, Anonymous
Read Across America Week!
over 1 year ago, Anonymous
Just a reminder . . .
over 1 year ago, Anonymous
Kindergarten students celebrated 100 days of learning, friends, and fun!
over 1 year ago, Anonymous
Our robotics team competed in their first scrimmage today. They scored well in the autonomous skillset,and were commended for their teamwork and collaborative skills. Kandy Stephen and Denise Minger meet with the team weekly. We appreciate the help and support of the many parents today!
over 1 year ago, Anonymous
Afternoon at the Arts
over 1 year ago, Anonymous
Afternoon at the Arts
over 1 year ago, Anonymous