- Category: Announcements
FCA, fellowship of Christian athletes, will be meeting tonight at 5:30 in room G202. Come for fun, food, and fellowship
Seniors--the deadline to submit hours for the Community Service Honor Cord is Friday, April 8th. Hours are not accepted late. Bring hours to the CSO
Seniors--the deadline for the community service scholarship application is Friday, April 8th. Submit applications to the CSO.
Are you ready for some football?
If you’re interested in trying out for football, there will be training sessions on Mondays and Tuesdays from 6pm-7:30pm at Pattonville Stadium starting Monday April 4th. You can sign up with Coach Smith in Positive School room G205 or at the ISS Room G201 with Coach Bryant. PLEASE BRING YOUR OWN WATER BOTTLE. We look forward to seeing you!!!
Prom Ticket Sales will be starting April 11-29th at $70 per person
Tickets will be sold in the student council store during all lunches.
ALL fines must be paid before purchasing a ticket. See Ms. Howard in the front office for any fines. See Ms. Bucholz in the library regarding library fines.
Students desiring to attend prom will need to have attended school at a rate of 90% from the beginning of school through grading period 5.
Guest Permissions forms are available outside the activities office from April 4-April 22. NO late forms will be accepted.
More information on Prom will be available on canvas, and the high school activities page.
 Three Pattonville High School students qualified to compete at the international HOSA (Health Occupation Students of America) competition this summer after earning awards at the state level. In total, six Pattonville students competed at the Missouri HOSA State Leadership Conference on March 28-29 in Rolla, Missouri.
Three Pattonville High School students qualified to compete at the international HOSA (Health Occupation Students of America) competition this summer after earning awards at the state level. In total, six Pattonville students competed at the Missouri HOSA State Leadership Conference on March 28-29 in Rolla, Missouri.  Willow Brook Elementary School kicked off its Read-a-Thon on Monday and has already raised $6,555 with students recording 7,121 minutes read to date. Students pledge to read at least 20 minutes a day for 10 days and raise money for completing the challenge. The event is organized by the school’s PTO and is its major fundraiser for the year.
Willow Brook Elementary School kicked off its Read-a-Thon on Monday and has already raised $6,555 with students recording 7,121 minutes read to date. Students pledge to read at least 20 minutes a day for 10 days and raise money for completing the challenge. The event is organized by the school’s PTO and is its major fundraiser for the year.