Jump Rope Ninja Challenge!
Students in Mrs. Slider’s physical education classes are enjoying her Jump Rope Ninja program! Every student begins by working toward their White Belt, and as they master the required number of consecutive jumps for their grade level, they sign the matching poster on the wall. At the end of class, anyone who earns a new belt color gets to add that color bead to their bracelet—a fun and motivating way to track their progress.
This week brought an exciting milestone: Jackson Croft, a fourth grader, became the very first student at PCE to earn a Black Belt! He completed an incredible 200 consecutive jumps without a single mistake. What an achievement!
It has been amazing to watch students push themselves, cheer each other on, and celebrate every success—big and small!
Way to go, Jump Rope Ninjas!
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Huge congratulations to Onna‑Lee Shreves! Our amazing 2nd grader has been crowned the 2026 Novice State Champion! What an incredible way to wrap up her final year at the novice level! Her first stop after earning the title was Camden Clark Hospital, where she proudly showed her trophy to one of her biggest supporters, her pappy, Mike! We are so proud of everything Onna‑Lee has accomplished this season, and we can’t wait to see what she achieves next. Her hard work, heart, and determination continue to inspire everyone around her.
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Our first grade mathematicians explored geometry by sorting and creating shapes and patterns.
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Letter J Show and Tell
J is for jellyfish!
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Good listeners!
PreK students practiced their good listening skills as Mrs. Musgrave read them a story to prepare them for another engaging activity!
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PCES Fitness Club
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Third Grade Engineers!
Our 3rd grade PLTW Launch students are hard at work building simple machines. They’re exploring how tools like levers, pulleys, and wheels make work easier.
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Second grade PLTW Launch students are investigating whether wheatgrass needs sunlight and water to survive. After making predictions, they’re now observing, measuring, and recording data. Soon they’ll graph their results and share their findings like true scientists.
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Please save the date!
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Our PLTW students are exploring fractions by measuring screws for their VEX builds. More importantly, they are building real world math connections!
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Our kindergarten scientists are on a roll in PLTW Launch! They explored the structure and function of the human body and had an absolute blast solving bone puzzles made from X‑rays of their very own hands. They carefully arranged the phalanges (finger bones), metacarpals (hand bones), and carpals (wrist bones) to build their very own skeleton hands.Talk about true hands‑on learning!
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Learning Through Light & Shadows!
Our Pre‑K students had a fantastic time with Danielle-Ice Davis, Paden City Librarian. She stopped by to teach them about light and shadows.
Through hands‑on activities, our little learners explored how shadows are made, how they change, and why they’re such a fun part of the world around us.
We’re so grateful for community partners like Mrs. Davis, who help spark imagination and make
learning come alive for our students.
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Attendance winners!
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• Important Dates:
• March 13th Professional Learning Day and no school for students
• March 16th: Picture Day
• March 17th: PBIS Grades 4-6 Bowling Alley
• March 18th: 2 hour delay
• March 20th: End of 3rd 9 weeks
• March 24th: First day of 4th 9 weeks
• March 24th: PBIS K-3 Discovery World
• March 26th: Parent/Teacher/Student conferences, Title 1 Game and Literacy Night! Lots of fun activities are planned! Each attending family will receive a game, Leader in Me themed book, and pizza!
• Week of March 23rd : Music in Our Schools Theme week
• March 27th : 12:15 dismissal for students
• March 30th: Snow Day make up (PreK attends)
• March 31st: Snow Day make up (No PreK)
• April 1st: Snow Day make up (No PreK
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Save the Date — March 26th!
We’re excited to welcome families for Parent/Teacher/Student Conferences, plus a fun-filled Game & Leader in Me Literacy Night!
It’s going to be an evening of connection, learning, and activities for the whole family.
More information coming soon!
3 months ago, Anonymous
In Ms. Mace and Mr. Semple's math class, students compared fractions with unlike denominators, and learned to apply and explain each step in the sequential process Proud of their hard work and the teamwork happening in this classroom every day!
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Celebrating Our February Leaders! We’re proud to recognize students who consistently demonstrated the powerful characteristics of Stephen Covey’s 7 Habits of Mind. These leaders showed responsibility, teamwork, initiative, and a commitment to doing what’s right—even when no one is watching. Their actions remind us what leadership looks like in everyday moments, and we couldn’t be more inspired by their example. A huge congratulations to our February Leaders, and a heartfelt thank you to our staff for nurturing these habits in our school community. Together, we’re building confident, capable leaders for the future .
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Congratulations to our amazing Spelling Bee participants! We are proud of the hard work, courage, and dedication shown by all of our students who took part in this year’s competition. 1st Place: Seth Harrison 2nd Place: Lily Bucy 3rd Place: Liam Harrison 4th Place (Alternate): — Bella Rial A heartfelt thank you to our wonderful staff whose time, support, and enthusiasm made this event possible. Our school community is stronger because of you. Great job, everyone—what a fantastic day to celebrate learning and achievement!
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We are proud of Madalyn and Kylee Henthorn for representing PCES in the West Virginia All-State Children’s Choir this past weekend!
Their hard work, dedication, and love of music truly stood out as they performed alongside young vocalists from across the state. What an incredible achievement and unforgettable experience!
Please help us congratulate them on this outstanding honor!
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