Heyman named MOSPRA New Professional of the Year

Category: District
Published: 22 March 2021

Brian Heyman, multimedia communications specialist for the Pattonville School District, has been named the Missouri School Public Relations Association’s 2021 New Professional of the Year.

The primary criteria for the New Professional of the Year Award are that the recipient is in their first 18 months in the field of public relations and has exhibited a creative, dedicated and professional approach to school communications.

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CDC releases results of COVID-19 school study involving Pattonville

Category: District
Published: 19 March 2021

Dear Pattonville families and staff,

Today, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released the results of a study on COVID-19 transmission in schools that was conducted in partnership with the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS), Saint Louis University and Washington University in St. Louis. As we previously shared with you, Pattonville joined other schools in Missouri to assist with this project as a way to help assess the district’s COVID-19 prevention strategies.

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Drummond first graders learn by adopting a cow

Category: District
Published: 18 March 2021
The lesson in Ms. Nicole Dye’s class was pretty cheesy.
 
“We got to taste food that our cow made,” Kaycie Waines said. “We learned that Clarabelle helped make the cottage cheese and cheese stick and she helped make the yogurt and she made the milk.”
 
Clarabelle is the name of the dairy cow that the first grade class at Drummond Elementary adopted.
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Spring break information

Category: District
Published: 17 March 2021

Dear Pattonville families and staff,

As we head into spring break, I want to share a few important updates with you.

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Student run through the hallways at Drummond as a reward

Category: District
Published: 18 March 2021

Fourth grader Marcus Young was running through the hallways at Drummond Elementary today, but he earned the chance to break the rules by following the rules.

Every month, students with 95% or higher attendance are invited to participate in a HERO event. HERO, standing for Here Everyday Ready On-Time, encourages students to be at school by providing an incentive.

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Wednesday will be virtual day due to vaccine event

Category: District
Published: 15 March 2021

Dear Pattonville families,

We have been given the opportunity to partner with the Urban League and the National Guard to conduct a mass vaccination event for our staff on Wednesday, March 17. As a result, we will need to make Wednesday, March 17, an independent, at-home learning day for students who attend classes both in-person and via the Villemade Virtual Academy (all grade levels). There will be no in-person classes on Wednesday. Students should log into their Canvas or Seesaw accounts to view instructions from their teachers and to find out when their teachers are available for support. As an awareness for family schedules, Wednesday’s virtual learning day will not need to be made up in the future. Parent-teacher conferences will still be held on Wednesday at all levels.

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  • Two Pattonville staff members present during virtual learning series
  • Loyet adds fun element to learning by playing games
  • Emergency school closing Friday, March 12, for Rose Acres only
  • Notes for March 9 board of education meeting
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