Four schools in the Pattonville School District have earned Energy Star certification from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for superior energy performance. Earning recognition were Parkwood and Rose Acres elementary schools, Pattonville Heights Middle School and Pattonville High School.
During the Feb. 8 school board meeting, the Pattonville Board of Education reaffirmed its COVID-19 plan and established a timeline to return to a mask-optional environment.
In-person classes are canceled tomorrow, Feb. 3, in the Pattonville School District due to inclement weather, and all district and school offices are closed. Thursday will be a virtual learning snow day for students. Students will take part in independent learning activities at home with online teacher support. Teachers will post their hours of availability to support student learning via their student learning platform or via email. Other school and district staff will work from home unless other arrangements are made with their supervisors. Custodians are not required to report to work at their normal time on Thursday. Your supervisor will communicate with you regarding a possible modified work schedule based on weather conditions and snow removal needs. As an awareness for family schedules, tomorrow’s virtual learning weather day will not need to be made up in the future.
In-person classes are canceled tomorrow, Feb. 4, in the Pattonville School District due to weather and road conditions, and all district and school offices are closed. Friday will be a virtual learning snow day for students. Students will take part in independent learning activities at home with online teacher support. Teachers will share their hours of availability to support student learning via their student learning platform or via email. Other school and district staff will work from home unless other arrangements are made with their supervisors. All custodians should report to work at 8 a.m., regardless of their regular shift. As an awareness for family schedules, tomorrow’s virtual learning snow day will not need to be made up in the future.
The first graders at PAW-kwood … ahem, I mean Parkwood Elementary celebrated the 101st day of school with a 101 Dalmatian Celebration.
Students had a dress up day and wore black and white clothes and created their own dalmatian headbands and Froot Loop dog tags this morning. Each activity made students practice counting to 101.