Return to Phase 1 Information

Category: High School
Published: 10 March 2021

Dear PHS families:

In-person students will return to Phase 1 learning (5 days a week) at PHS on Monday, March 29.  Students who are enrolled in virtual learning (Villemade Virtual Academy) will attend classes virtually (5 days a week).

During the week of March 29 and the week of April 5 all students (in-person and virtual) will follow our current A day schedule, Monday thru Friday:

Period Time

1. 7:23 A.M. - 8:12 A.M.

2. ` 8:18 A.M. - 9:07 A.M.

3. 9:13 A.M. - 10:05 A.M.

4. 10:11 A.M. - 11:00 A.M.

5. 11:06 A.M. - 12:28 P.M. 

6. 12:34 P.M. - 1:23 P.M.

7. 1:29 P.M. - 2:18 P.M.

Beginning Monday April 12, we will transition back to our pre-pandemic AABCA schedule with an early release day each Thursday (1:19 P.M. dismissal).  Details of this schedule will be posted to the PHS website in the near future.

Students will continue to have their temperature checked upon arrival and will be allowed in the building beginning at 6:55 a.m. each morning.  Masks will continue to be worn at all times except when eating/drinking.  Social distancing in the classroom will be carried out to the greatest extent possible and in accordance with CDC guidelines.

During lunch students will be able to sit in the cafeteria 4 persons to a table with plexi-glass dividers.  One change is that our seniors will have an option to eat lunch in an alternative large area located near the cafeteria.  Our seniors will be given an extra 5 minutes for lunch in order to receive enough time to get their meal from the cafeteria and then go to the alternative lunch location.  

We look forward to a productive final 2 months of the 2020-2021 school year.  If you have any questions, please reach out to me.

Sincerely,

 

Joe Dobrinic

First graders share their writing with kindergarteners

Category: District
Published: 09 March 2021

Kindergarten students in Ms. Tiffany Laughlin's class at Bridgeway Elementary listened to several published authors on Monday afternoon read their own story via Zoom and had the opportunity to ask questions after listening to each one. The authors were all first graders in Ms. Mallory Hamilton's Villemade first grade class at Parkwood Elementary. 

"My class shared the books they wrote that all had a book cover and title and included a beginning, middle and end," Hamilton said. "They did their own illustrations and learned about how real authors share their work with others." 

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Update from superintendent on PHS phase 1

Category: District
Published: 08 March 2021

Dear Pattonville families and staff,

Our transition to phase 1 (in-person five days a week) has been successful at early childhood through eighth grade and we are ready to move our Pattonville High School students to phase 1 on Monday, March 29. 

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Pattonville School District named recipient for Excellence in Risk Management award

Category: District
Published: 03 March 2021

Pattonville School District was selected as the 2021 Dr. Gary VanMeter Award for Excellence in Risk Management recipient for the large enrollment category of Missouri United School Insurance Council (MUSIC) members. Pattonville was selected for its efforts in establishing a safe educational and work environment for its students and staff. The efforts and success in these areas demonstrate the excellence in risk management the organization encourages all of its members to pursue. 

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Pattonville School District named recipient for Excellence in Risk Management award

Category: District
Published: 03 March 2021

Pattonville School District was selected as the 2021 Dr. Gary VanMeter Award for Excellence in Risk Management recipient for the large enrollment category of Missouri United School Insurance Council (MUSIC) members. Pattonville was selected for its efforts in establishing a safe educational and work environment for its students and staff. The efforts and success in these areas demonstrate the excellence in risk management the organization encourages all of its members to pursue. 

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Students fundraise with participation in Read-A-Thon

Category: District
Published: 02 March 2021

Today is Read Across America Day and every student in Ms. Mary Florence Goding’s first grade class spent 20 minutes reading a book. That time could be worth a lot of money. 

The Willow Brook Read-A-Thon is an engaging and educational fundraiser organized by the school’s PTO. Students are raising money by challenging themselves to read as much as possible. 

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  • High school students can attend college fairs through a virtual experience
  • Building-level Teacher and Support Staff of the Year honorees announced
  • Spring Parent Teacher Conferences are Coming Up
  • Six Pattonville graduates earned Missouri's Seal of Biliteracy
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