Halloween Dress Up Day!!
Our students had a blast dressing up last Thursday for Halloween. We even saw some inflatable costumes that took up a lot of hallway space and made it even harder to get to class on time! read more
October Panthers of the Month
Teachers vote for the Panther of the Month awards, and here are a few of the guidelines: Are they a good role model? Are they considerate and respectful towards staff and other students? Are they . . . read more
October Snack Shack!!!
Last Friday we had another great snack shack day! Thanks for supporting free yearbooks for all! We will have another snack shack in November before Thanksgiving Break. read more
STEMM Fire Presentations!!
On Monday, experts in the fields of STEMM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math, and Medical) came to the gym and explain their careers and the education they received in order to do those jobs. It was fun, we learned a lot, and we got . . . read more
Halloween Dance Fun!!!
The KAY Halloween Bash last Thursday night was epic! Everyone had a great time dancing and hanging out with their friends. read more
Students Enjoy Time with Friends, Costumes and Candy"
Halloween is tonight! Be safe out there, kids! We asked what you like about this crazy holiday and what your favorite type of candy is. Thanks for responding and have fun, everyone! read more
Fall Sports Pep Rally Pumps Up Panthers💙💛
Last Thursday, our fall sports pep rally was held in the gym. The band sounded awesome, the volleyball and football players delivered inspiring speeches, and the cheerleaders rocked their cheers and builds and had an entertaining skit. Woo . . . read more
Honor Band and Choir Students Selected
Congrats to our honor band and choir students! They all submitted an audition on required material, and they’ll perform in Hays on November 2. Chosen for the band include: Paige Ehm, alto saxophone, Julia Walker, clarinet, Wyatt . . . read more
Hueneke Honored as October Rotary Student
Autumn Hueneke was selected as our October Rotary student of the month. She was honored at the Rotary luncheon at Farmhouse Kitchen, and Mrs. Still was her sponsoring teacher. Way to go, Autumn! read more
Students Enjoy Nine Weeks Reward Party
Qualifying students had a great time at the first nine weeks reward party last Friday! Their choices were dodgeball in the gym, fun at the city park, board games, or movies in teachers’ rooms. Keep up the good work! read more
Vocalists Shine at Concert
Our vocal students had an awesome performance at Huck Boyd last Thursday. Keep on singing, kids! read more
Kansas Aviation Tour ✈
Last Friday, we headed to the airport to learn about different types of aircraft and talk to some knowledgeable speakers. It was kinda hot and we ran out of time for everyone to get sno cones, but we survived and learned a few things too! read more
Lady Panthers Place Fourth at Belleville Volleyball Tourney
Last Saturday, the A-team volleyball players competed in the Republic County Tournament in Belleville. They played hard and earned 4th place. They had lots of fan support, which made the day even more fun! Good job, ladies! read more
September Panthers of the Month
Teachers vote for the Panther of the Month awards, and here are a few of the guidelines: • Are they a good role model? • Are they considerate and respectful towards staff and other students? . . . read more
September Snack Shack Success
Our first Celebrate Kids Day of the school year was awesome and pretty crazy! The snack shack had its best day EVER! Thanks so much for buying snacks and drinks to support free yearbooks for all students and staff members. read more
“Think Before You Post” Assembly
Last Wednesday, we headed to Huck Boyd for the “Think Before You Post” Assembly. Chet Kuplen had some scary stories about students who didn’t, and gave good advice about how to stay safe online. read more
Band to KS State Fair
On September 11, our band students got to march at the Kansas State Fair. They earned a 1 rating on street marching and a 1 for their performance in the arena. They had a lot of fun while they were there, too! Good job, musical peeps! read more
Hernandez Honored as Sept. Rotary Student
Last Thursday, Valeria Hernandez was honored as our September Rotary Student of the Month. She was honored at the Rotary Luncheon at Farmhouse Kitchen, and she got to eat lunch with Mrs.Keeten. Way to go, Valeria read more
PJH Students Go All Out During Spirit Week
Last week was crazy! A lot of students dressed up for the Spirit Week days. Way to have Panther Pride, kids! Monday was Pajama Day, Tuesday was Beach Day, Wednesday was American Day, Thursday was Jersey Day, and Friday was Blue and Gold . . . read more
Students Honor 9/11 Victims on Good Deeds Day
On September 11, Mr. Hindman and Mrs. Stites’s social studies classes did good deeds around the community to honor those who lost their lives on September 11, 2001. May we never forget! read more
Cross Country Runners are Off to a Great Start 🏃
Julia Walker and Trey Riedel ran at their first meet at TMP last Saturday. Good job! read more
Junior Panthers Take on Smith Center in Season Openers
Our volleyball and football teams played their first games against Smith Center last Thursday. It was great to get out there and use our skills. Way to go, Panthers! read more
Junior Panthers Heat Up at FCCLA Color Run
Last Wednesday, students and staff members participated in the FCCLA Color Run. It was a blast, but it was a bit hot! Overall, everyone had a good time exercising with friends, learning more about juvenile diabetes, and getting blasted . . . read more
Paper Airplane Engineers
Last week, Mr. Hensley’s students had a great time making paper airplanes and graphing how far they flew on each attempt! read more
Spirit Week Reminder
Just a reminder that September 16-20 is Spirit Week at the Middle School, and you can dress up if you want to. So, you have a week to figure out your outfits! Go, Panthers! read more
Junior Panthers Adjust to Staff Changes
We have quite a few staff member changes this year! Last year Ms. Krom and Miss Pauley were paras, and this year they are teaching vocal music and special education. Miss Blew is teaching 5th and 6th grade math this year, and Mrs. Glynn . . . read more
New Fifth Graders Figuring Things Out
We have a new class of fifth graders in the building! We asked them what they like so far about being in 5th grade... read more
New Publications Class Set 📸 📱 💻 😀
We have a new Publications class and they are pumped to get to know you and bring you the news at PJH. Be sure to smile when they bring the camera around! read more
March Students of the Month
Congratulations to our March Panthers of the Month: 7th grader Autumn Hueneke, 8th grader Valeria Hernandez, 6th grader Cordell Dusin, and 5th grader Maci Trammell. They each received a t-shirt and a $5 Snack Shack gift certificate. Way to . . . read more
Ross Tuttle Presentation
On March 22, our students attended a presentation about avoiding online predators. We learned a lot! Stay safe, kids! read more
Science Rocks!
Mr. Hensley’s 5th graders had a great time experimenting with hot and cold air mixing! read more
Snack Shack Success
March’s snack shack was awesome! We’ve earned enough money so that everyone will get a yearbook for free when they arrive in May. At the end of April, we’ll have one last snack shack to sell out of everything. Most items . . . read more
1st Infantry Military Band Performs 🎸 😎
As part of Music in Our Schools Month, our students watched the 1st Infantry Military Band perform at Huck Boyd on Wednesday. Most of us were expecting a traditional band, so we were sure surprised when they played rock songs we knew. It . . . read more
Anything But a Backpack!
On March 8, Student Council sponsored “Anything But a Backpack Day.” Kids found some pretty fun alternative ways to get their stuff to school! read more
Music in Our Schools Month Celebrated 🎶
This week students and staff members have enjoyed dressing up for the different music-themed days! read more
Ragsdale Honored as March Rotary Student
Yesterday Tessa Ragsdale was honored as our March Rotary Student of the Month. She got to eat lunch at Farmhouse Kitchen with Mr. Hindman and Mr. Strasburg. Way to go, Tessa! read more
Students Enjoy Reward
Right before Spring Break students who qualified enjoyed movies in teachers’ rooms, dodgeball in the gym, and games in the cafeteria. It was a fun time, as always! read more
YEC Students Win BIG💰
Students who participated in the challenge sponsored by Phillips County Economic Development had to come up with a business plan and submit it ahead of time, create a tradeshow display, and give a 4- minute pitch to the judges on Tuesday, . . . read more
February Rotary Student Honored
Last Thursday at the Rotary meeting, Valeria Hernandez was honored as the Middle School’s February Rotary student of the month. She got to eat lunch at Farmhouse Kitchen with Miss Blew. Way to go, Valeria!! read more
February Panthers of the Month
Congratulations to our February Panthers of the Month: 8th grader Emmalynn Brown, 7th grader Alivia Hopson, 6th grader Brianna Bui, and 5th grader Emry Hindman. They each received a t-shirt and a $5 Snack Shack gift certificate! read more
Jabberwocky Fun
Mrs. VanDerVeen’s 8th graders had a blast making costumes and props and acting out the "Jabberwocky" poem in class! read more
Singing Valentines
Mrs. Pinkerton’s Amendment students were at it again this year, visiting classrooms and singing to students and staff members on Valentine’s Day. It was really fun and embarrassing for some read more
Wrestling Pep Rally Pumps Up Panthers for Jr. Panther Classic
Our wrestling pep rally on February 9 was really cool! The band played well, the cheerleaders rocked their cheers and dance, and the wrestlers gave some great speeches. Way to go! read more
Wrestling Wraps Up
Our wrestlers had a great season! They learned a lot, had fun, and are grateful to their coaches. Go Panthers! read more
Junior Panthers Perform at Band Concert
Last Monday our sixth-eighth grade band students put on a great show at Huck Boyd! Way to go, musical peeps! read more
McCreery and Hamons Win My Hero Essay Contest
Last Tuesday Dan Klinger and David Manyara of the Phillips County Christian Foundation were here to announce the "My Hero" essay contest winners. The 8th graders wrote about a hero and what this person means to them. This . . . read more
New Piano Delivered 🙌
Mrs. Pinkerton and her students are pretty excited about the new piano that was delivered last Thursday! read more
Panthers of the Month!
Congratulations to our January Panthers of the Month: 8th grader Tessa Ragsdale, 7th grader Kynley Griffin, 6th grader Carter Dusin, and 5th grader Kalee Shelton. They each received a t-shirt and a $5 Snack Shack gift certificate. Way to . . . read more
Students Check Out Local Businesses on Career Tours 🌻 🌹 👨🔧 👩⚕ 🎤 🔬 🚗
Last Wednesday afternoon we headed out to check out more businesses and different careers offered in our community. We learned a lot and had fun too! read more
Students Share Valentine’s Day Thoughts and Wishes
We asked students two questions about Valentine’s Day. They had some interesting thoughts about this romantic holiday! read more
Junior Panther Wrestlers Start Season Off Right
Our wrestlers have sure been busy traveling to meets and wrestling up a storm! Keep up the good work, Panthers! read more
Junior Panthers Set Goals for the New Year 🤩
January always gets us thinking about resolutions for the new year. Our students have some pretty good New Year’s goals! read more
Patterson Honored as Jan. Rotary Student
Yesterday at the Rotary meeting, Lydia Patterson was honored as the Middle School’s January Rotary student of the month. She got to eat lunch at Farmhouse Kitchen with Mr. Gehring. Way to go, Lydia!! read more
Van Allen, Mahlman, and Knowles Top 3 Spellers
Last Thursday our top spellers headed to Huck Boyd to give it their best shot. Here are the top spellers that will be moving on to the county spelling bee in Logan on February 6th. Way to go, stellar spellers! 1st- Natalie Van . . . read more
December Sonic Students of the Month
Congratulations to our December Sonic Students of the Month: 8th grader Cooper Gower, 7th grader Kaitan Dolezal, 6th grader Lily Eller, and 5th grader Cooper Miller. They each received a t-shirt and a $10 gift certificate. Way to go, guys! read more
Keeten’s Community Wins Christmas Door Decorating Contest
Congrats to Mrs. Keeten’s first semester Community. They won the Christmas door decorating contest and a pizza party! read more
Middle Schoolers Read Books at the Elementary
On December 18 we headed down to the elementary school to read with the littles. It was a fun time, as always! read more
New Pubs Class 📸
We’ve got a new class of publications students to take pictures and bring you the news this semester! read more
Qualifying Students Enjoy 9 Weeks Reward Party
On the last day of the 2nd 9 weeks, students who qualified got to enjoy dodgeball in the gym, games in the cafeteria, or movies in teachers’ rooms. Way to go, guys! read more
Students Have Fun With Christmas Spirit Week
Our students and staff members had fun dressing up for the Christmas spirit week days before break. Way to make the most of it, kids! read more
Hamons Honored as Dec. Rotary Student
Today at the Rotary meeting, Griffin Hamons was honored as the Middle School’s December Rotary student of the month. He got to eat lunch at Farmhouse Kitchen with Mrs. Still. Way to go, Griffin!! read more
Junior Panthers’ Christmas Wishes Revealed
Christmas is coming really soon! We asked students and staff members to share what they want for Christmas this year. They have some great requests! read more
Community Groups Work on Decorating Doors
Our Community groups have been working hard coming up with ideas and decorating teachers’ doors for Christmas! It will be fun to see which group wins a pizza party for lunch on December 20. They must be finished by the end of the day . . . read more
Elementary Honor Choir Students Set to Perform
Several of Mrs. Pinkerton’s fifth and sixth grade vocal music students auditioned for the KMEA NW District Elementary Honor Choir, and the following students were selected: sopranos Cooper Miller, Katlin Meili, and Julia Walker, and . . . read more
Basketball Pep Rally Pumps Panthers Up
Our basketball pep rally on November 14 was awesome! The band and cheerleaders were great, the speeches were uplifting, and the skit was really fun! Mrs. Stites and Mr. Hindman even showed off their shooting skills! Woot, woot! read more
Basketball Teams Putting in the Work ⛹ 💪 🏀 😀 ⛹
Our basketball teams have been crazy busy with two games per week and the MCEL tournament this week! Keep up the good work, Panthers! read more
November Snack Shack
We had a great turnout at the November Snack Shack! Customers seemed to be very fond of the Cranberry Sprite, so we’d better restock! Thanks for supporting free yearbooks for all! read more
November Sonic Students of the Month
Congratulations to our November Sonic Students of the Month: 8th grader Joshua Dick, 7th grader Kinley Krafft, 6th grader Karlie Gower, and 5th grader Briley Stites . They each received a t-shirt and a $10 gift certificate. Way . . . read more
Ewing Honored as Nov. Rotary Student
Yesterday at the Rotary meeting, Caydence Ewing was honored as the Middle School’s November Rotary student of the month. She got to eat lunch at Farmhouse Kitchen with Mrs. Keeten. Way to go, Caydence!! read more
Junior Panthers Explore Careers on Community Tours
Our students had a great time and learned a lot from the presenters on career community tours! read more
Junior Panthers Honor Veterans with Posters and Poems
Congrats to this year’s Veterans Day poster and poem award winners! Skyler Sharpnack was overall poster winner and Kalee Shelton won the award for the best poem overall. Winners from each grade were–5th grade: Josiah Donohue, . . . read more
Junior Panther Basketball Season Off to a Running Start
Basketball games started on Halloween. From now on we will have two games per week. Hold on and do your best, Panthers! read more
Fletcher’s New Chair
Fletcher Van Kooten just got a new chair called a “stander.” It makes him so tall! read more
Halloween Bash Serves Up Food and Fun 💀 👻 🎃
Last Thursday evening Mrs. Pinkerton, Mrs Kuhlmann, and the KAY Club put on a fun night here at the middle school for the 7th and 8th graders! Students dressed up, ate food, played games, and danced the night away. It was awesome! Winners . . . read more
Halloween Dress Up
On Tuesday students were allowed to wear their school-appropriate Halloween costumes to school. It was pretty distracting but made for some great photo ops! read more
Honor Band and Choir Students to Perform
Tomorrow our 7th and 8th grade honor choir and band students will practice and perform at Hays High School. Chosen for the band include Caydence Ewing, flute, Aerianna Gruber, clarinet, Carter Grote, euphonium, and Paige Ehm, alto . . . read more
October Snack Shack
Last Thursday’s Celebrate Kids Day was really fun! Many students bought snacks from the Snack Shack. We thank you for your support! read more
October Sonic Students Honored 🤩 🍦 👏 ☺ 🎉
October’s Sonic students of the month were 8th grader Carter Bogart, 7th grader Neelee Taylor, 6th grader Colten Leidig, and 5th grader Clay Thomas. They each received a t-shirt and a $10 Sonic gift certificate. Way to go! Be a good, . . . read more
7th Graders Share Brown Bag Reports
Mrs. VanDerVeen’s 7th graders have been doing an excellent job presenting their brown bag projects. What a cool way to do a book report! Then last Thursday they had AR parties to celebrate their victory over the 8th graders. Good . . . read more
Students Sing and Shine at Vocal Concert 🤩 🎶
Last Thursday our vocal music students performed at Huck Boyd. The theme for all of the musical numbers was “Light.” Students got to share their raps, and the 6th graders square danced and played the bucket drums! In the end, . . . read more
Career Tours Spark Interest in Local Jobs
Last Wednesday we headed out to businesses in town to hear about different careers. It was awesome to learn more about jobs here in the Burg! read more
Fall Sports Seasons Draw To a Close for Junior Panthers
Our cross country, volleyball, and football seasons are over. We had a great time and learned so much from our coaches and teammates. Now on to basketball season! read more
WACKY Days
Our sixth graders went on their WACKY Days field trip on September 27. They had a great time and learned a lot! read more
Brown Honored as Sept. Rotary Student
On September 21 at the Rotary meeting, Emmalynn Brown was honored as the Middle School’s September Rotary student of the month. She got to eat lunch at Farmhouse Kitchen with Mrs. Molzahn. Way to go, Emmalynn!! read more
Jr. Panthers Rock First Pep Rally of the Year
Our first pep rally was amazing! The cheerleaders and band did an awesome job, the speeches were great, and the skit was really fun (Mrs. Keeten and Mr. Hensley dominated). Good job, Panthers! read more
Sonic Students
Beginning this year, Sonic is sponsoring students of the month from each grade level. The criteria are based on good character rather than academics. These are a few of the guidelines: Are they a good role model? Are . . . read more
STUCO Conference
Our student council members had fun and learned a lot at the conference they attended last week! read more
Students Plant Trees to Honor 9/11 Victims
After being rescheduled twice, we finally got to plant trees at the elementary school on September 27. It was fun to work together to honor those who died on 9/11/01! read more
Students Support First Snack Shack of the Year
Our first snack shack of the year was the best ever! Thanks so much for supporting free yearbooks for all. Hope to see you again in October! read more
Book Worms Unite 📚
Mrs. Iman said these girls were so excited about reading these books they couldn’t even wait until they got back to class to start reading! read more
Homecoming Caps Off Exciting Spirit Week
Last Friday our band students marched in the Homecoming parade, STUCO rode on a float, and the cheerleaders got to participate in the pep rally afterwards. Good job, everyone! read more
Panther Band Takes a Trip to the Kansas State Fair
Last Wednesday our 7th and 8th grade band and high school band went to the Kansas State Fair to march in the parade and take in all the cool things the fair had to offer. It was awesome! read more
Panthers Dress for Success During Spirit Week
Last week was Spirit Week leading up to Homecoming, and it was CrAzY! Monday to Friday the days were Barbie vs. Ken Day, Athlete vs. Mathlete Day, Neon Day, Jersey Day, and Blue and Gold Day. Lots of kids and staff members went all out and . . . read more
Junior Panthers Rock First Athletic Events
Last week was an exciting one for our PJH athletes! Our cheerleaders went to spirit spreader camp in Dodge City on Wednesday. Then on Thursday the cross country runners traveled to Concordia for their first meet and the volleyball and . . . read more
Hallway Televisions Display Info. and More
On the first day of school, everyone noticed the TVs in the hallways. Be sure to check them for the bell schedule, weekly calendar, lunch menu, birthdays, announcements, inspirational quotes, and more! read more
Junior Panthers Strike a Pose on Picture Day
Picture Day was last Tuesday. Seeing everyone dressed up and ready to pose for the photographer was fun! read more
PJH Welcomes Mr. Artz
You may have noticed a new guy around the school cleaning, mowing, and helping with crowd control at lunch. We’d like to welcome Mr. Brad Artz to our school; he’s our new head custodian. He grew up in Phillipsburg and . . . read more
Junior Panthers Rock the First Day of School
The first day of school was really exciting! Most of us were ready to be back and see friends and teachers in the building. Let’s make this year the best ever! read more
New Fifth Graders Learning the Ropes
We have a fresh crop of fifth graders in the building! We asked them what they like so far about being in 5th grade... read more
New Publications Class Set
We have a new Publications class and they are pumped to get to know you and bring you the news at PJH. Remember, don’t run away from the camera! This year the first Snack Shack will be at the end of September, so keep an eye out for . . . read more
New Staff Members Bring Spark to Our School
We have a lot of staff changes in the building this year! We have two new science teachers, two new PE teachers, a new Special Education teacher, and a new para. Welcome! We asked them where they grew up and went to school, and what they . . . read more
Track Season Kicks Off at Norton Meet
Last Thursday our track athletes headed to Norton for their first meet of the season. It was great! The weather was amazing and everyone had a good time competing and cheering on their teammates. Of course, lots of kids got sunburned, but . . . read more
Author Visits PJH
Ms. Christofer invited Mrs. Mildred Schindler Janzen to a question and answer session in the gym for her reading students on Tuesday, March 28. Mrs. Janzen also spoke at the First Christian Church that evening. She is the author of . . . read more
MCEL Scholars Bowl
MCEL Scholars Bowl was held in Hill City on March 28. Our 8th-grade team did an amazing job and earned 2nd place. Way to go, smarties! read more
Music March Madness
Mrs. Pinkerton held a March Madness tournament featuring every staff member’s favorite song. It was really fun for the kids to vote for their favorites and watch them move through the bracket! Grade-level winners were Aden Shaw, . . . read more
New Cheer Squad Set
On Friday, March 24, middle school cheer tryouts were held in the gym. Next year’s cheerleaders include 8th graders Lydia Patterson, Aerianna Gruber, Valeria Hernandez, and Tessa Ragsdale and 7th graders Addison Laurin, Aria . . . read more
Students and Staff Share Fun Things About Easter
Easter is right around the corner! We asked students and staff members what they like about this important holiday. read more
Students Take In Final Career Tours
On March 22 we headed out to visit businesses in our community, including a trip to the BOE office for students interested in education. It was really informative, and we learned a lot! read more
Lady Panthers Have Amazing Fan Club
On March 9, students and staff members headed to the gym to cheer on the Lady Panthers. They beat Riley County in the first round, lost to Cheney, then beat Silver Lake to earn third place at State! Woo hoo! read more
Lyon Honored As March Rotary Student
Yesterday Emery Lyon was honored as the Middle School’s March Rotary student of the month. He got to eat lunch at Willer’s with Mrs. Keeten. Way to go, Emery! read more
Students Measure Stuff in Science Class
Mr. Beckman’s seventh graders learned a lot in their marble launch lab in science class! read more
Youth Entrepreneurship Challenge Winners
YEC Challenge Day was held on March 9 in the morning. Students who participated put a lot of work into coming up with an idea for a business, making a business plan, creating a trade show, and presenting their idea in front of the judges. . . . read more
Delaney Honored as Feb. Rotary Student
Last Thursday Zack Delaney was honored as the Middle School’s February Rotary student of the month. He got to eat lunch at Willer’s with Miss Blew. Way to go, Zack! read more
Jabberwocky Play
Mrs. VanDerVeen’s 8th grade students sure had a great time making costumes and acting out the Jabberwocky play in class! read more
Music Students Work Hard at MCEL Contest
The MCEL Music Festival was held in Norton on February 22. Our students performed well and had a lot of fun being musical and just plain silly together! read more
Pep Rally Wows Crowd
On February 10 the cheerleaders put on a really cool pep rally for the wrestlers, including performing their dance. It was pretty awesome! read more
PJH Wrestlers Finish Another Great Season
Our wrestling team had a great season, finishing up with MCEL on February 17 at Trego. These pics are from several different meets during the season. Way to go, Panthers! read more
Snack Shack Update
Publications students put on another great snack shack on February 23. We have made enough money for free yearbooks for all! Thanks for your support! read more
Leanna Places Third in Phillips County Bee
On February 1 the Phillips County Spelling Bee was held at Huck Boyd, and our top ten spellers competed. Jocelyn Leanna came away with third place. Good job, Jocelyn! read more
PJH Students Reveal Valentine’s Day Wishes
Valentine’s Day was on Tuesday of this week. Our students had a lot of random ideas for “gifts” they wanted to receive on that day! read more
Positive Panthers 😊
Congrats to this week's Positive Panthers!! read more
Students Learn More About Local Careers on Tours
On February 1 we learned more about different careers and businesses in town. Thanks for showing us around, spoiling us, and for all the great info! read more
Students Show Off Skills at Band Concert
Mrs. Still’s band students have been working hard to prepare for their concert and music contest. On January 31 her 6th-8th grade band students put on a show at Huck Boyd. It was an entertaining concert! Good job! read more
Worm Dissections
Mr. Beckman’s 8th graders had a lot of fun dissecting worms in science class! read more
Aberle Honored as Jan. Rotary Student
Last Thursday Nick Aberle was honored as the Middle School’s January Rotary student of the month. He got to eat lunch at Willer’s with Mr. Gehring. Way to go, Nick! read more
Bretton and Deines Win “My Hero” Essay Contest
Last Friday Dan Klinger of the Phillips County Christian Foundation was here to announce the winners of the "My Hero" Essay contest. The 8th grade students wrote about a hero in their life and what this person means to them. This . . . read more
Kids Go All Out
Kade, Izzy, and Kyla really got into character for their persuasive writing using commercials assignment for Miss Blew’s class! read more
Leanna Named “My City, My Home” Essay Contest Winner
Jocelyn Leanna was chosen as the north-central regional and overall state winner of the League of Kansas Municipalities’ “My City, My Home” essay contest. She attended the Mayor’s Luncheon with Miss Blew and her . . . read more
Wrestling Team’s Season Off to a Good Start 🤼 🤼
Our wrestling team is stacked with athletes this year, and they have been busy lately! They had two meets last week and one this week. Keep up the good work, Panthers! read more
Students Get Taste of Different Careers Virtually
Last Wednesday our 7th and 8th graders got to learn about some careers via zoom meetings in the cafeteria. It was pretty cool! read more
Students Point Out Perks of Kansas Living
Kansas Day is on January 29, which is right around the corner. We asked some students what they like about living here! read more
Van Allen Wins Top Honor in Local Spelling Bee 🐝
Last Thursday our best spellers got to compete in the USD 325 Spelling Bee at Huck Boyd. In the end, Natalie VanAllen took first place, Skyla Russell earned second place, and Kinley Krafft took third place. The rest of the top ten included . . . read more
Werth Joins PJH Team
Mr. Hindman moved up to teach high school classes until May, so Mrs. Mindy Werth agreed to teach 7th and 8th-grade social studies until the end of the school year. She earned her bachelor’s and masters’ degrees from Fort Hays . . . read more
New Publications Class Takes Over
Mrs. Molzahn has a brand new group of publications students this semester. They are ready to get the news, take pics, and help out at the snack shack! Let’s goooooo! read more
Russell Honored as Dec. Rotary Student
On December 15, Skyla Russell was honored as the December Rotary student. She got to go to lunch at Willer’s with Mrs. VanDerVeen. Way to go, Skyla! read more
Stites’s Community Wins Door Decorating Contest
Our community groups worked hard on decorating classroom doors for Christmas again this year. It was awesome, and Mrs. Stites’s door was named supreme over all the others. Good job, everyone! read more
STUCO Gets Kids Pumped to Dress Up
The week before we got out for break, student council sponsored a Christmas Spirit Week. There was Ugly Sweater Day, Christmas Character Day, Wonderland Day, Sock/Hat Day and Pajama Day. It was really fun for the kids and staff members who . . . read more
Students and Staff Enjoy Read Aloud Day at ES
On the Monday before break, we went down to the elementary school to read with the littles. It’s always a great time! read more
Students Get Rewarded for Nine Weeks Success
On the Tuesday before break, students who qualified got to enjoy watching movies in teachers’ rooms, playing dodgeball in the gym, or playing board games in the cafeteria. Way to earn it, kids! read more
Basketball Wrap Up
Basketball is almost finished up! Our players have been working hard, and they’ve had a great time learning and playing together. Good job, Panthers! read more
Favorite Christmas Movies Revealed
There is nothing better than snuggling up on the couch with family or friends to watch a great Christmas movie, and everyone has a favorite. Our students and staff were happy to share theirs! read more
Positive Panthers
congrats to this week's positive panthers! read more
Snack Shack Update
We are well on our way to free yearbooks for all. We are over halfway to our goal, so thanks for your support at our monthly fundraisers! read more
What Do YOU Want for Christmas?
Christmas is coming right up! Everyone has an idea of the gifts they’d like to receive, and our students and staff have some great ideas! read more
Basketball Pics 🏀
Way to go, basketball players! read more
Honor Choir Students to Perform Tomorrow
Fifth and sixth grade vocal music students had the option to try out for KMEA elementary honor choir and will practice and perform at a concert in Hays this Saturday. The following students were selected: Hendrix Jarvis, Colten Leidig, . . . read more
Jr. Panthers Enjoy Exciting Basketball Pep Rally
On November 17, our cheerleaders put on a really fun pep rally! The band played, the basketball teams gave speeches, the cheerleaders amazed us with their cheers and builds, and the skit was a competitive game of knockout. Good job to all! read more
Positive Panthers 😊
Congrats to this week's positive panthers! read more
Seems Honored as Nov. Rotary Student
On November 17, Ryleigh Seems was honored as the Rotary Student for the month of November. She got to eat lunch at Willer’s with Mrs. Pinkerton. Way to go, Ryleigh! read more
Students Honor Veterans With Posters & Poems
Our students did a fantastic job creating posters and poems to honor our country’s veterans! 5th grade winners: Cordell Dusin and Prestyn Hilburn. 6th grade winners: there was a three- way tie between Nicholas . . . read more
Pinkerton Honored
We would like to congratulate our talented vocal music teacher Mrs. Pinkerton. She received the Outstanding Middle Level Educator Award at the Honor Choir and Band concert in Hays last Saturday. Way to go, Mrs. Pinkerton!! read more
Students Learn More About Possible Careers on Tours
Last Wednesday we toured businesses in town again and learned more about possible careers. It was an enlightening experience on a windy day! read more
Halloween Dress Up
Some of our students enjoyed dressing up for Halloween on Monday. Fletcher didn’t dress up for school, but he went all out as Captain Jack Sparrow that night! read more
Honor Choir and Band
The NW District of KMEA has selected honor band and choir students. PJH honor band students include Aerianna Gruber, clarinet, Caydence Ewing, flute, Jacalynn Craig, trumpet, and Jesse Dettmer, percussion. Patrick Webster, trombone, was . . . read more
PFKL Champions
Congrats to the 5th-grade football players for being undefeated PFKL champions this season! read more
Speed Lab Fun
Mr. Beckman’s 7th graders have enjoyed the speed lab again this year. It’s always fun to get out of the classroom and collect some data! read more
Students Become Authors
Miss Blew’s students had a lot of fun creating and presenting their children’s books in class last week. We might have some future authors in our school! read more
Positive Panthers
The Positive Panthers of October 21st. Congrats to all!!! read more
Students and Staff Reveal Favorite Scary Movies
It’s almost that time of year again–Halloween! We asked students and staff members to reveal their favorite scary movies. They like some great ones! Be safe out there, kids! read more
Vocal Musicians Put on a Show at Fall Concert
Our vocal music students put on an amazing concert at Huck Boyd on Tuesday! Mrs. Pinkerton let them have input on the themes of songs they would perform. The theme selections were: 5th grade–Halloween, 6th grade–country, 7th . . . read more
Brown Bag Book Reports Tell All
Mrs. VanDerVeen’s 7th graders had a great time giving their brown bag book reports again this year. It’s always fun and exciting to see what’s in the bag! read more
Fall Sports Pep Rally Adds Excitement to Tuesday
We had an awesome fall sports pep rally last Tuesday afternoon. All of the teams gave speeches, the band played well, the cheerleaders did a great job with their cheers and builds, and we found out blonde girls can hula hoop best! Sweet . . . read more
Fall Sports Season Winding Down
Our sports teams are wrapping up their seasons. These pics are from football and volleyball at Russell and Norton. Shout out to Carter Grote for taking such great football pics for us this year! read more
Students Just Dance
Mrs. VanDerVeen’s community had a great time dancing during the In Focus Exercise lesson! read more
Brown Bag Book Reports Tell All
Mrs. VanDerVeen’s 7th graders had a great time giving their brown bag book reports again this year. It’s always fun and exciting to see what’s in the bag! read more
Community Tours Spark Interest in Local Careers
Last Wednesday our community groups toured different businesses around town. It was great! We all learned a lot and got to spend extra time with our classmates. read more
Fall Sports Athletes Finish Strong 🏃 🏐
Our fall sports athletes have been working hard to improve their skills! Their last matches, games, and races are coming up soon. Finish strong, guys! read more
Positive Panthers 😎
Week of October 7 read more
Republic Co. Tourney
On September 24, our varsity volleyball team played in the Republic County tourney in Belleville. They ended up placing 6th. They learned a lot and had fun together. Thanks for the pep club support! read more
Snack Shack Success 🍫
Last Friday’s snack shack was our best EVER! We are very sorry we ran out of pop. In October we will have another big cooler to ensure we have enough for everyone. Thanks so much for your support! We are on track for free yearbooks . . . read more
STUCO Conference
Last Wednesday our STUCO members went to Plainville for a conference. They learned about resisting peer pressure. Let’s do our best to do this, everyone! read more
Meili Honored as Sept. Rotary Student
Yesterday, at the Rotary meeting, Kalinda Meili was honored as the Middle School’s September Rotary student of the month. She got to eat lunch at Willer’s with Mr. Hindman. Way to go, Kalinda!! read more
Panthers Do Good Deeds to Honor 9/11 Victims
Last Friday Mr. Hindman and Mrs. Stites used their Social Studies class times to take students out to do good deeds in the community to honor those who lost their lives on September 11, 2001. They delivered cookies to Phillips County EMS, . . . read more
Positive Panthers
Congrats to the positive panthers for the week of September 23!! read more
Students and Staff Have Fun in Color Run
Last Wednesday our students and some staff members participated in the FCCLA Color Run. This year’s cause was Suicide Prevention, so there were signs along the path of the race spreading awareness. It was a hot day, but it was fun . . . read more
“Stand for the Silent” Assembly Encourages Kindness
On Tuesday morning, the PHS FCCLA invited the 7th and 8th graders to attend a Suicide Prevention Assembly at Huck Boyd. Kirk Smalley’s son, Ty, committed suicide when he was 11 years old. So, he’s teamed up with “Stand . . . read more
Students and Staff Take Advantage of Spirit Week
Spirit Week is always wild, and last week was no exception! Due to no school on Labor Day, it was only four days long. Tuesday was Hero vs. Villain Day, Wednesday was College Fan Day, Thursday was Jersey Day, and Friday was Panther Pride . . . read more
Early Release for Homecoming Brings Excitement and Fun For All
Last Friday school dismissed at 2:00pm for Homecoming. Many students attended the parade and pep rally. The band did a great job marching in the parade, and our STUCO kids joined the high school STUCO members on a float. At the pep rally, . . . read more
Panthers Work to Improve
Last week was another busy one for our athletes! The volleyball and football teams played in Plainville, and the cross-country team ran in Stockton. Everyone worked hard. Way to work to improve! read more
Positive Panthers
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Devin Henderson Brings Magic and Fun to Huck Boyd
On Wednesday afternoon we got to watch Devin Henderson, Master Magician for 30 years, put on a great show at Huck Boyd. It was really fun! He called some of our teachers and students onstage, and his tricks were unbelievable. How did he do . . . read more
PJH Athletes Start Sports Season on the Road
Last week was so exciting! Our athletes had their first competitions. The volleyball and football teams traveled to Beloit to take on the Trojans, and the cross country team ran their first race of the season at Concordia. It was great! . . . read more
Positive Panthers
These are the lucky students who got a positive panther the week of September 9. read more
Athletes Gear Up for Season at Fall Sports Kickoff
Last Friday our fall sports teams ran and scrimmaged at the high school. We had a great time and learned a lot. Yesterday all of our teams competed officially for the first time. We’ll have those articles and pics for you next week! read more
Positive Panthers
Week of August 29!!! read more
Snack Shack Success
Thanks for supporting the snack shack last Friday! It went really well and we earned lots of money toward yearbooks for all! read more
Students and Staff Smile Big on Picture Day
Picture Day was last Tuesday, which made for a crazy morning. Everyone looked nice, so we’re anxious to see how they turned out! read more
Snack Shack Success
Thanks for supporting the snack shack last Friday! It went really well and we earned lots of money toward yearbooks for all! read more
First Day of School Brings Excitement to PJH Hallways
We walked into school on the first day to see lots of changes! New teachers, familiar teachers in different classrooms, an expanded lunchroom, and more! We had a great summer, but it’s sure good to be back in school to see our . . . read more
New MS Teachers Hit the Ground Running
We have four cool teachers that are new to the Middle School this year. We are really glad they’re here! read more
Pubs Class Ready to Bring You the News
Kalinda Meili, Miley Moffatt, Caitlyn Engle, Camryn Arment , Aden Shaw , Nick Aberle, Brady Russom, Brenner Montgomery read more
5/6 Grade Concert
Our musicians have been busy! Last Thursday the 5th and 6th grade band concert and musical was held. It was awesome! read more
Michael and Horinek Honored as April and May Rotary Students
Today Isaiah Michael and Tanner Horinek were honored as our April and May Rotary students of the month. They got to eat lunch at Willer’s with Mrs. Still. Nice job, guys! read more
Eighth Graders Prepare to Move Up to High School
Our 8th graders are definitely ready to move on to high school. Tomorrow will be their last full day of school, and on Monday their promotion ceremony and party will be held. So exciting!! We asked what they are looking forward to and . . . read more
Griz Gets Wrecked
Chase Grismore continued his derby career in Stockton last weekend. It was a muddy experience! read more
Track Athletes Finish Season Strong 🥇 🏃 🥈 🏃 🥉
Only the MCEL track meet is left now!! Our track athletes have had a great season and have worked hard to improve every meet. They’ve also had lots of fun hanging out with each other and growing as a team. read more
7th/8th Graders Put on a Show and Get Awards
On Monday it was the 7th and 8th graders’ turn to shine in band and vocal music, and the athletic awards were held after the concert. Good job, guys! read more
Eighth Graders Get Hands-On Experiences at NCK Tech
Last Friday our 8th graders took a trip to North Central Kansas Technical College in Beloit. It was great! They got a lot of hands-on experiences in different departments such as nursing, auto body, and electrical that showed them what the . . . read more
Water Jamboree Fun ! "
Our fifth graders got to go on the Water Jamboree field trip at Harlan County Damon Tuesday. It was a blast! read more
Track Athletes Start Season Off Right
Our track athletes have participated in the Norton track meet, our home meet, and the Russell track meet since our last issue. They are working hard and improving their skills. Way to go, Panthers!! read more
Easter Traditions Revealed by PJH Students
Easter is just around the corner! We asked our students what their favorite Easter traditions are, and they had some fun responses. We wish you all a “hoppy” Easter! read more
Schick Brothers and Co. Run Trains for 7th Graders
On Wednesday afternoon the 7th graders got to go to Huck Boyd to watch the trains run. It was awesome! read more
Driggs Honored as March Rotary Student
On March 24, Gavin Driggs was honored as student of the month at the March Rotary meeting. He got to eat lunch at Willer’s with Mrs. Ifland. Nice job, Gavin! read more
Hall and VanDerVeen Win Hero Essay Contest
On Monday Dan Klinger of the Phillips County Christian Foundation was here during MTSS to present the winners of the "My Hero" Essay Contest. Every year the 8th grade students write about a hero in their life and what this person . . . read more
Positive Panthers 👍
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Scholars Bowl Studs 🧠
On Tuesday our scholars bowl students traveled to Ellis to compete at the MCEL meet. They did a great job working together, and in the end both the 7th and 8th grade teams earned 2nd place! Way to go, smarties! They made it to . . . read more
Community Groups Take In Final Business Tours 💇 👨🏭
On March 2 we toured businesses in town for the last time this year with our community groups. It was really fun and we learned a lot! read more
Middle School Students Rock Youth Entrepreneurship Challenge
Congratulations to the students who competed in the Youth Entrepreneurship Challenge on March 9. They had to come up with a business idea, submit a business plan, create a tradeshow, and pitch their idea to a panel of judges. Seven groups . . . read more
Positive Panthers
These kids did a positive thing in our school. read more
Qualifying Students Enjoy Reward Before Break 👍
On the Friday before Spring Break students who qualified took advantage of dodgeball in the gym and games and movies in teachers’ rooms. Way to go, kids! read more
Scholars Near Finish
Our scholars bowl teams have been busy lately! They traveled to some meets at other schools, and our home meet was on March 3. Way to go, smarties! MCEL is next week. read more
STUCO Fundraising
Our student council has worked hard this year to earn money to buy new PE equipment to use during community and class free time outside. They sold earbuds and Panther flags and also held a penny wars competition. Thank you, STUCO! read more
Wrestling Wraps Up at MCEL Tourney in Ellis 🥈
Wrestling season wrapped up at MCEL in Ellis on February 17. We had a great meet, and finished up in 2nd place as a team. Good job, Panthers! read more
Drug Prevention Assembly Opens Eyes
On Monday our students learned about drug prevention in two separate sessions. Mr. Hindman captured some 7th and 8th graders putting on the “drunk classes” and trying to catch a ball. Be safe out there, kids! read more
Marble Maze Fun 🔵 🟢
Mrs. Blank’s 5th graders had fun making marble mazes in her class! read more
Musicians Rate High at MCEL Music Festival 🎼
Last Wednesday our musicians traveled to Norton for the MCEL Music Festival. It was really great to perform there with other schools this year! Several students earned I ratings and our very own Gabby Poels earned an AP (advanced . . . read more
VanDerVeen Honored as Feb. Rotary Student
On February 17 Chloe VanDerVeen was honored as student of the month at the February Rotary meeting. She got to eat lunch at Willer’s with Mrs. VanDerVeen. Nice job, Chloe! read more
Crush for Your Crush!
The cheerleaders have been selling cans of Crush pop for $1 along with a note to give to someone. It’s been a really fun fundraiser! read more
Jabberwocky Play
Mrs. VanDerVeen’s 8th grade reading students had a fun time acting out the Jabberwocky play in her class! read more
Junior Panthers Three-Peat at Jr. Panther Classic
Our wrestlers were busy last week, with a meet at Russell on Thursday and the Junior Panther Classic on Saturday. Our team earned first place for the third consecutive year at the Classic. The cheerleaders performed an awesome dance too. . . . read more
Positive Panthers 😊
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Sixth Grade Class Wins STUCO’s “Penny Wars"
The sixth graders won a pizza party last Friday during MTSS since they raised the most money in the penny wars competition. The money will be used to buy playground equipment like basketballs, footballs, and four-square balls for community . . . read more
Students and Staff Enjoy Singing Valentines
On Monday PHS’s Amendment group delivered singing Valentines to people around town, and some students and staff members in our school were lucky enough to get one! read more
Students and Staff Have High Praise for Past U.S. Presidents ❤ 🇺🇸
We will celebrate Presidents’ Day next Monday, February 21. We, as a nation, have had so many great presidents over the years! Many students and staff members shared who their favorite president is and why, including Mr. Strasburg. . . . read more
Musicians Rock Winter Concert at Huck Boyd
Last Tuesday our band students put on an awesome performance at Huck Boyd. It was fun to see them all dressed up, and they sounded amazing! Way to be musical, kids! read more
Speed Lab Fun 🎾 🎳
The seventh graders had a great time measuring the speed of various balls in science class. read more
VanDerVeen and Michael Win Top Honors at County Bee
Last Wednesday our top ten spellers went to Thunder Ridge Middle School in Agra to compete against TR and Logan spellers. In the end, Chloe VanDerVeen won, Isaiah Michael placed 2nd, and Chloe’s fourth grade cousin Kinley VanDerVeen . . . read more
Wrestlers Take the Mat At Trego Meet
Wrestling was held at Trego last Thursday, and our wrestlers also competed in a dual at Norton on Friday. They’ve been busy competing and working together. Good job to all! read more
Kids Take Another Look at Phillipsburg Careers
Last Wednesday we got to tour businesses in town again. It was a great experience! Several community groups even got to see a drone and meet Fritz, the crime- fighting dog, in the gym. Our students had lots of great questions. read more
Teams Earn Bronze at SC Scholars Bowl 🥉
On Monday our Scholars’ Bowl teams competed in Smith Center, and both the 7th and 8th grade teams placed third. Way to go! read more
vJanuary Snack Shack This Year’s Biggest Ever 🍫
Celebrate Kids’ Day last Friday was fun. The new Publications students learned the ropes of running the Snack Shack. They’ve always got extra kids wanting to help them out, too! Thanks for the support! We are on track for free . . . read more
Wrestlers Hone Their Skills at Oberlin Meet 🤼 🤼
The wrestlers traveled to Oberlin last Thursday to compete. They did a great job and learned a lot. Keep up the good work, Panthers! read more
Last Pep Rally Rocked
Our wrestling pep rally was held last Wednesday since the wrestling team had to leave early on Thursday. It was awesome! Way to go, band, cheerleaders, wrestlers, and Panther fans! read more
PJH Students Highlight Benefits of Living in Kansas
Kansas Day is this Saturday! Our great state has a lot to offer. We asked our students what they like about living here. read more
Positive Panthers 😊
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Runyon Honored as Jan. Rotary Student
Last Thursday Madyson Runyon was honored as student of the month at the January Rotary meeting. She got to eat lunch at Willer’s with Mrs. Dusin. Nice job, Mady! read more
Chloe VanDerVeen Wins USD 325 Spelling Bee
The USD 325 Spelling Bee was held last Thursday at Huck Boyd. Our students did great! Chloe VanDerVeen won, Isaiah Michael placed second, and Savannah Bretton got third place. Vanessa VanAllen, William Mooney, Gabby Poels, Adilyn Webster, . . . read more
Kids Make Word Works
Miss Davis’s students sure had fun with word works outside on Tuesday! read more
Smarties Head to Hays
On Tuesday our Scholars bowl teams competed for the first time at TMP. They had a great time and learned a lot! read more
PJH Students Enjoy Unexpected Snow Day !
Last Thursday we had an unexpected snow day. It was awesome! We had only been back to school a couple of days, then we got the gift of a day away from school. Some of our students let us know how they spent their time. read more
Today’s Positive Panthers
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Virtual Career Tours
On Wednesday morning, 7th and 8th grade students got to attend zoom meetings with professionals in the following careers: doctor, veterinarian, diesel technician, aviation, and welding. It was a great experience and they learned a lot! read more
Goals for the New Year
A new year is a new beginning for us all. We asked students for one of their goals for 2022. They’ve got some good ones! read more
Boys Rock Robot Construction
We need to brag on Caison Conrad and John Eakin. They did a great job working together to build their robot in Tech class! read more
Hard Work Pays Off at Nine Weeks Reward
The day before Christmas break was really fun! It was a pretty laid-back morning in teachers’ classes, and in the afternoon students who qualified got to watch movies in teachers’ rooms. Mrs. Blank and her helpers served hot . . . read more
New Pubs Class Set 📸
January means a new Publications class to take pics and help with the newsletter, yearbook, and snack shack. Please smile when these guys come around with the camera! read more
Read-Aloud Day Enjoyed By Students and Staff
On the Monday before break, we nearly froze as we walked down to the elementary school to read with the littles. But it was really fun to get back into that routine again! read more
Sweater Day Fun 💚 🎄
The Tuesday before break was Ugly Sweater Day. Students and staff dug out theirs and also created some of their own! read more
Buresh Honored as Oct. Rotary Student
Last Thursday Blake Buresh was honored as the October Rotary student of the month at the Rotary luncheon at Willer’s. He was accompanied by Mrs. Molzahn. Way to go, Blake!! read more
Positive Panthers
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Students Make Plans for Halloween Night
Halloween is this weekend, and most of you have something planned for that spooky night. Here is what a few of our students like to do on Halloween night. read more
Vocalists Hit All the High Notes at Fall Concert
Mrs. Pinkerton’s students put on an amazing performance on October 14! The 5th and 6th graders took the stage first, followed by the 7th and 8th graders. Everyone did a great job, and the 8th graders sang “Happy Birthday” . . . read more
It’s All in the Bag
The seventh graders have been presenting their brown bag book reports in reading class. It’s a really fun way to share! read more
Positive Panthers
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Students and Staff Enjoy Fall Sports Pep Rally
Last Thursday’s pep rally was awesome! It featured our awesome band, cool cheers and builds from the cheerleaders, speeches from our fall sports teams, a really fun musical chairs skit, and of course, the spirit yell. Way to get . . . read more
Teams Have Fun as Fall Sports Season Wraps Up
The fall sports season was amazing! The cross country team finished up with MCEL here on October 7, and our volleyball and football teams both played Plainville here on Tuesday and were victorious. It was a great way to finish up fall . . . read more
Grismore Takes Derby Obsession to the Next Level
What’s a demo derby, you ask? It’s when a bunch of cars drive around an arena, crashing into each other. The driver who still has his or her “stick” up at the end wins the derby. 8th grader Chase Grismore knows a . . . read more
More Rockets Launch 💦 🚀
6th Hour tech class launched water bottle rockets on Wednesday. It was really fun! read more
Positive Panthers 😊
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Students Stay Positive 🙂
Mrs. Pinkerton’s Community has been busy. They have picked up trash, put positive stickies on students’ lockers, and made an inspirational poster for the hallway. Good job, guys read more
Band Marches On
Last week brought early morning practices for our band members to prepare for the Homecoming halftime performance. They also marched in the parade on Friday afternoon. Way to perform, Panther band! read more
Color Run Enjoyed on Sunny Fall Day
Last Wednesday our students and some staff members participated in the Color Run. This year FCCLA chose to run for autism awareness, so there were signs along the route displaying information about autism. It was a beautiful day and an . . . read more
Football Boys Come Back Versus Broncos
Our football boys are having a great season. Last week they made an awesome comeback against the Russell Broncos, winning 26-14. Nice job, Panthers! read more
Junior Panthers Show School Pride During Busy and Fun Spirit Week
Last week was Spirit Week, so it was pretty wild. Monday was Paradise/Hawaiian Vacation Day, Tuesday was Twin Day, Wednesday was Neon Day, and Thursday and Friday were Jersey Day and Blue and Gold Day, as usual. We saw some great outfits. . . . read more
Positive Panthers
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STEMM Presentations
On September 16, professionals from the fields of STEMM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math, and Medical) came to present to students in the gym. It was really interesting and opened our eyes to some awesome careers read more
Varsity Volleyball Earns Fourth at Republic Co.
Our volleyball girls have been playing awesome! At the Republic County tourney, they earned 4th place against some awesome teams. They had a great fan club that day too! Go Panthers! read more
Junior Panthers Enjoy Fall Sports Seasons
We had fun at the first home volleyball and football games on September 2 vs. Beloit. The cross country team finally got to run at Stockton on September 9. Way to go, kids! read more
Athletes Have Fun at Fall Sports Kickoff
Last Friday our fall athletes had a great, but very hot, start to their season. They had team pictures taken, scrimmaged each other, got recognized at the football field, and enjoyed a free meal. This week they had their first matches, . . . read more
First Pubs Snack Shack of the Year a Success
The Publications snack shack opened last Friday for the first time. It was awesome! Thanks for purchasing items to help us meet our goal. Please remember to save snacks and drinks for MTSS period and to throw away all your trash. Profits . . . read more
Meet Miss Millie
Miss Davis got permission for her adorable Goldendoodle Millie to join us at school once a month, so we will look forward to bonding with that fluffy doggo! Say hi if you see her. She’s very social. If all goes well, she’ll get . . . read more
Rockets Blast Off
In 8th grade tech class, Mrs. Molzahn’s students built engine-powered rockets and launched them on Rallen’s birthday last Friday. It was an uplifting experience! read more
5th Graders Highlight Benefits of Middle School
We have a fresh batch of cute little fifth graders in the building. We asked them what they like about middle school so far. read more
“Hometown” Readers
Mrs. VanDerVeen was pleasantly surprised to catch Eli Springer and Aidan Derr “reading” over the summer at Hometown Grounds. Way to hone your skills, boys! read more
Howdy, New Paras!
We also have two new paraeducators to help out our students this year, Haleigh Gardner and Peggy Hubbard. Haleigh’s dream job as a kid was to be a writer. She is looking forward to seeing how far the students go, and her favorite class . . . read more
New Pubs Crew to Bring News to You
Mrs. Molzahn has a new crew of publications students to take pictures and interview students for the newsletter. Make sure you don’t run away when you see the camera! read more
Students and Staff Dive Into New School Year
Most of us were excited to get back to school this year. On the first day, we saw new teachers and paras. We also noticed new flooring in a couple of classrooms, new water bottle fillers, and all of the other hard work that Mr. Iman and Mr. . . . read more
Blank and Leidig Named "My Hero" Essay Winners
Last Thursday Chris Davis of the Phillips County Christian Foundation was here to present the winners of the "My Hero" Essay contest. The 8th grade students write about a hero in their life and what this person means to them. This . . . read more
PJH Musicians Enjoy Music Contest at PJH
This year, for the first time in forever, Norton did not host the MCEL Music Festival due to COVID. So Mrs. Pinkerton and Mrs. Still arranged for a judge to come here last Wednesday to hear our students’ pieces and judge them so that . . . read more
Poels and Corman Stand Out on YEC Day
YEC Day was yesterday at the high school. Fourteen students followed through with coming up with a business idea and presenting it to the judges. They competed against high schoolers and it was a lot of work, so thanks to those who . . . read more
Sisson Named Rotary Student for February
Kaden Sisson was chosen by his teachers as the Rotary student for the month of February. He was honored at the Rotary luncheon at Willer’s. Mrs. Dusin was his sponsoring teacher, and he got to go with Mrs. VanDerVeen. Way to go, Kaden! read more
Think Before You Post
Chet Kuplen, CEO and Founder of Sports in Kansas, spoke to all of us on Tuesday at Huck Boyd about how powerful social media is. He stressed that once you post something, it’s there forever. Communication is so important, no matter how . . . read more
Worms Get Dissected
Well, it’s that time of year again. Mr. Beckman’s 8th graders are enjoying dissecting worms in science class! read more
Jabberwocky Play
Mrs. VanDerVeen’s 8th graders have been having a blast making costumes and props and acting out the "Jabberwocky" poem in class! read more
Middle School Students and Staff Discuss Favorite U.S. Presidents
Monday was Presidents' Day. Most people have a U.S. President they are drawn to for one reason or another. We asked students and staff members who their favorite is and why. We had so many great responses, we only wish we had room for . . . read more
Wrestlers Named Junior Panther Classic Champs
The Junior Panther Classic was held last Saturday, and our wrestlers did an amazing job. As far as team points, they beat Norton, the 2nd place team, by 54 points! Several wrestlers earned first-place honors in their weight classes. It was . . . read more
Band Students Put on a Show at Winter Concert
On Monday our 6th-8th grade band students performed at Huck Boyd. The sixth graders did traditional march pieces, one with contrasting styles (slow and dark, and then quick and light) and their favorite, "Rock of Gibraltar," which . . . read more
Clayto's Creations
Clayton Chestnut drew this killer whale. read more
PJH Wrestlers Work Hard Against Norton
We’ve had more wrestling leading up to the Junior Panther Classic this weekend and the MCEL tournament next week. The pics below are from the Norton dual at home. Good job and good luck, grapplers! read more
Students Dig Dancing in Physical Education
Mr. Gehring likes to have his students warm up to “Just Dance” in PE class sometimes. It’s a fun way to warm up and get some dance moves! read more
Clayto's Creations
Our very own Clayton Chestnut (we call him Clayto) loves to draw. He uses the Adobe Sketch app on his iPad. He said that reading "The Raven" in Mrs. VanDerVeen's class inspired the drawing below. Way to go, Clayto! read more
Snow Days = Fun
We had snow days last week on Monday and Tuesday. It was crazy! We hardly ever get two in a row. We asked students what they did with their free time. read more
Solar System Projects
Mrs. Blank’s six graders did a great job on their solar system projects. It was fun looking at all of them! read more
Students Highlight Positives of Living in Kansas
Kansas is pretty cool...wide open spaces, friendly people. We asked students why they like living in Kansas, and we got some cool responses! read more
Wrestlers Work to Improve as Season Rolls On
The wrestlers have had three meets so far, including today's. They are doing a great job and improving their skills every day. Way to go, guys and gals! read more
VanDerVeens and Jerby Snag Top Three Spots in Bee
This year the district spelling bee was held at Huck Boyd to allow for social distancing. It was great! Our students did an amazing job, and these students made up the top ten and will compete at the county spelling bee in Logan. Good luck! read more
New Pubs Class Starts
The new semester brings new 8th grade electives and a new Publications class. Smile if these kids come around for pics for an interview! read more
Panthers Wear Pajamas
Students and staff members got to wear their jammies to school on the Wednesday before break. It made for a really comfy day! read more
Rothe Honored as Dec. Rotary Student
Kaitlyn Rothe was chosen by her teachers as the Rotary student for the month of December. She was honored at the Rotary luncheon at Willer’s, and she got to go with Mr. Hindman. Good job, Kait! read more
Students Tell of Cool Christmas Gifts Received
Well, we had a nice long Christmas break, and ready or not, we’re back to school. We asked some students what their favorite Christmas gift was. They got some really cool stuff! read more
Doors Get Decked Out
Community classes were asked to decorate their teachers’ doors for Christmas. It was really fun to see the different themes!! read more
Students and Staff Show Off Ugly Sweaters
There's nothing better than ugly Christmas sweaters. Many students and staff members rocked their finest on the Friday before break. Good times! read more
Tech STEM Challenges
To wrap up Tech class, the 8th graders did some fun, easy STEM challenges. It was a cool way to end the semester! read more
"Home Alone" 2020 Christmas Movie Survey Winner
Everyone has a fave Christmas movie, and most of us have been watching more of them lately since we've been spending more time at home. Here's how the Christmas movie vote turned out! read more
Ballers Play at MCEL
Last week our basketball players put in some good time on the court at the MCEL tourney in Stockton and Plainville. Way to go, Panthers! Pics by Kris Manz and Steven Seems read more
Phillipsburg MS Students and Staff Reveal Christmas Wishes 🎧 🎁 🎮
This year has been really strange, but Christmas is still on, whether you can go anywhere to visit family or not. We asked students and staff members what they want for Christmas this year. read more
"Flowers" Posters
Mrs. VanDerVeen asked her 8th graders to create posters that compared a "Flowers for Algernon" character to someone or something using a forced association in simile or metaphor form. They had some really cool ideas and designs! read more
PJH Ballers Play Last Games With Fans ! 🏀 ⛹
Our basketball players feel really lucky to get to continue their season, even without fans. They took on TMP right before break. Kris Molzahn Manz took some awesome pics of our players and crowd! read more
Positive Panthers 👍
Week of December 4th Positive Panthers! Way to go guys, stay positive! read more
Students Weigh In - Games Without Spectators
Recently KSHSAA decided that spectators will not be allowed to attend winter sports events due to COVID concerns. At least we get to play, but our family and friends won’t be there to support us. We asked some athletes how they feel . . . read more
Boys Build Robots
Rallen and Kaid have some serious robot-building skills. Way to be hands-on experts, boys! read more
Community Time Fun
We’ve had some nice days lately, so we headed outside for more fun during community time! read more
Jr. Panthers Take On Norton in First Home Games
We played our first home games last Thursday against Norton! It was intense! We’re learning a lot and testing our skills. Way to go, Panthers! Photos by Kris Molzahn Manz read more
Leidig Honored as Nov. Rotary Student
Yesterday, Callie Leidig was honored at the November Rotary meeting. She got to eat lunch at Willer’s with Mrs. Molzahn. Way to go, Callie!! read more
PJH Panthers Thankful for In-Person School, Family, and Food 🦃 " ❤
It’s hard to believe we get out of school next week for Thanksgiving. We asked students and staff members what they’re thankful for and what their favorite Thanksgiving food is. They had some standard and cool answers! read more
Students Draw and Write to Honor Our Veterans
Students were asked to create a poster or write a poem to fit the theme “Vision: Veterans in Focus.” They did a great job! Way to honor our veterans, guys! read more
Halloween Celebrate Kids Day Surprises All 🎃 👻
On October 28 Mr. Strasburg sent us all a crazy email. He said that the next day was not only Celebrate Kids Day (even though it was Thursday), but that we could also wear our Halloween costumes to school if we wanted. WHAT? A lot of kids . . . read more
JH Basketball Teams Play First Games of the Season in Russell ⛹ 🏀
Last Thursday our basketball teams traveled to Russell for their first games. They hustled and played their hearts out. Way to go, Panthers! Boys' BB pics by Steven Seems read more
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Still Earns KMEA Honor
We are proud to announce that band teacher, Vesta Jo Still, was awarded the Outstanding JH Music Educator Award for the KMEA Northwest District. She was presented with the honor on November 3 by vocal teacher Kelsey Pinkerton. Congrats!! read more
Webinar Offered to Honor Band and Choir Students
Students of Phillipsburg Middle School were selected to participate in the KMEA Northwest District Honor Band and Choir last Saturday, November 7. While usually this event would include an all-day workshop that concludes with a concert, . . . read more
Eighth Graders Enjoy Hands-On Dissections in Science
Last week in Mr. Beckman’s 8th grade science classes, they started dissecting owl pellets. Owl pellets are parts of undigested food that the owls regurgitate. They usually contain bones, seeds, and fur. They had an awesome . . . read more
Kennedy Honored as Oct. Rotary Student
Hannah Kennedy was chosen as the Rotary student for the month of October. Last Thursday, she and Caden Seems got to eat lunch at Willer’s with Mr. Beckman. Hannah is pictured here with Ty Sides, the HS October Rotary student. Way to . . . read more
Positive Panthers 👍
Week of October 23 read more
Students and Staff Brave Cold Weather in This Year's Color Run 🏃
Last Thursday, students and staff members participated in the Color Run. It was freezing, but they still had fun! This year it was a fundraiser for Juvenile Diabetes. Way to go, Panthers! read more
Trick or Treating's the Plan This Halloween Night
Halloween is right around the corner! We asked a few people what they are doing this Saturday for Halloween and what their favorite Halloween candy is. On everyone’s agenda: trick or treating. read more
7th Graders Rock Brown Bag Reports
The seventh graders worked hard sharing their reports in Mrs.VanDerVeen’s reading class. They had to read a book and share objects that were in it. Pretty cool! read more
Bottle Rocket Launch
8th grade tech students launched their water bottle rockets on a nice day not too long ago. What a blast! read more
Emma Has Genius Idea
Emma Deines did her genius hour on creating a Janitor’s Appreciation Day. What a great idea; they certainly deserve it. Thanks for everything you do, Mr. Miller and Mr. Iman! read more
Fall Athletes Finish Seasons Strong 🏃 🏈 🏐 $
Fall sports have come to an end. Our volleyball girls had a great season this year, finishing up as MCEL champs! They got to play in the triangular finals at home last Monday. The football players had another successful season this year . . . read more
Panthers Head Outside for Fall Sports Pep Rally
We had an outdoor fall sports pep rally on October 8. It was really fun! All of the teams gave speeches and the band played. It concluded with a mini marshmallow-ice cream cone class competition. Nice job, Panthers! read more
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Week of October 16 read more
Students Enjoy Nine Weeks Reward Party 👏 🌞
Students who qualified got to head to the park or watch a movie in the gym last Friday. It was a great time. Good job, Panthers! read more
Eighth Graders Rock Hands-On Learning ⚙
8th graders have been working hard to finish up hand-on projects in their first-hour electives. Ag students are learning how to weld, woods kids are making milk crates, and art students are making yarn perspective pieces. Tech students . . . read more
Fall Sports Teams Work Toward End of Seasons
Fall sports are really busy. This week we had a volleyball quad, volleyball and football at Smith Center, and cross country here at home. MCEL will take place this Saturday and hopefully next Monday if our girls make it to the finals. . . . read more
Outdoor Community
It's been really fun to go outside during community time this year! We need to enjoy this nice weather before it turns cold. read more
Physical Education Fun
We captured some fun pics of the 8th graders warming up for class, then playing gladiator dodgeball! read more
Seems Honored as Sept. Rotary Student
Caden Seems was chosen by his teachers as the Rotary student for the month of September. He didn’t get to go to lunch due to COVID, but he received a certificate and got his picture taken for the newspaper. Good job, Seems! read more
Students Enjoy Movies During Lunch Period 🍔 📽
Lunch is pretty weird this year, with students and staff members eating in classrooms. We asked some kids how they spend that time. read more
Annual STUCO Conference Goes Virtual This Year
The STUCO conference went virtual this year, like many school activities and events. So, last Friday, members gathered in the cafeteria for snacks and stress management activities. It was fun! read more
Volleyball Girls Take Gold at Belleville Quad
Last Saturday the volleyball girls played in the Republic County Quad. They went undefeated on the day to earn first place. The pep club was amazing, as usual. Way to go, Panthers! read more
Fall Sports Participants Roll Through Season 👏
The fall sports season is in full swing now. The volleyball players have played several matches, the football players have played four games, and the cross country runners have run on four different courses. Go Panthers!! read more
Junior Panthers Rock Spirit Week Like Champs
Last week was pretty crazy!! Many students worked hard to choose really fun outfits to show school spirit. Way to go, Panthers! read more
Spirit Week Winners
See winners in the images! read more
Good Deeds Done in Remembrance of 9/11
On Monday Mr. Hindman and Mrs. Stites’s Social Studies classes did good deeds around the community in memory of those who died on 9/11/01. They delivered cookies to the Board of Education office, the high school, the EMS office, and . . . read more
Wyatt and Ragsdale Voted New STUCO Leaders
This year’s STUCO election sure looked different. Instead of gathering in the gym to hear speeches, candidates submitted their pre-recorded video speeches to Mr. Hindman and we watched them during community time Last Friday. There . . . read more
Students Eat Up This Year's Lunch Changes 🍔 🍕 🥗 🌭
Well, lunch is certainly different these days! This year most students eat in teachers’ rooms instead of the cafeteria. We asked them how they feel about this change. read more
Classes Head Outside
Teachers have been taking their kids outdoors for class to make social distancing easier. Gotta love the fresh air! read more
Fall Sports Kickoff Starts Seasons Off Right
Last Friday, our sports teams competed against each other at the Fall Sports Kickoff. It was a fun time, and some things were different this year. The athletes didn’t get announced, there were no high fives, and the little girls . . . read more
Meet Crouchie Toes 😻
Thursday during first hour English class, Mrs. Ifland's students noticed a yellow kitten under the cars in the parking lot. They coaxed him out and bonded with him, then he wanted to come in! read more
Miller Joins PJH Staff
This year we have a new janitor at the middle school, Michael Miller. We asked him what he likes about working here, and he said, “It’s smaller and I don’t really know yet.” Maybe we’ll ask him again later in . . . read more
New Para Joins Team
We also have a new para helping out! Her name is Sharon McKenna. She has never worked as a para before. In fact, she was a college professor before. She said, “I like interacting with the kids and helping them.” Welcome to PJH! read more
2020-21 School Year Brings Big Changes to PJH
This year when students and staff returned, they noticed a lot of changes, including new flooring in the cafeteria and a freshly painted office, library, and other classrooms. Many changes were made to help keep us safe from COVID-19. Upon . . . read more
Mr. Gehring Joins Middle School Staff
This year we have a new PE and Wellness teacher in the building, Mr. Blake Gehring. He is also teaching classes at the high school and coaching football, basketball, and track. He grew up in Palco, KS and went to Bethany College for one . . . read more
5th Graders Point Out Benefits of Middle School
Coming to middle school is quite a change for the fifth graders. It’s a bigger building, they see a lot more teachers, and they have more freedom. We asked them what they like about moving up. read more
Say Cheese For New Pubs Students 📷 😬
Mrs. Molzahn has a new class of Publications students ready to interview students and staff members and take pictures of activities and events. Please smile when they bring the camera around! read more
Hugunin Honored as Jan. Rotary Student
Dayton Hugunin was honored last Thursday at the January meeting of the Phillipsburg Rotary Club. He got to eat lunch at the Shepherd's Table with Mrs. Still. Way to go, Dayton! read more
Kalee Ragsdale Wins "If I Were Mayor" Contest
Over 500 7th grade students submitted essays for the League of Kansas Municipalities' “If I Were Mayor” memo contest. Six regional winners were selected, and our very own Kalee Ragsdale was the North Central regional winner. . . . read more
New Publications Kids Bring News to You 📷
At the beginning of the second semester, new 8th graders joined Pubs class. If you ever see them with a camera, please SMILE! read more
Positive Panthers 🐾
Week of January 24 read more
Natalie Names Robot
Recently the 6th grade Science students got to watch a robot perform surgery on a grape at Hays Medical Center. In the competition to name the robot, Natalie Fischer won $250 with the name “Stitch.” She was also honored on . . . read more
Positive Panthers 🐾
Week of January 10 read more
Rodriguez Honored as Dec. Rotary Student
Rad Rodriguez was honored on December 19 at the December meeting of the Phillipsburg Rotary Club. He got to eat lunch at the Branding Iron II with Mr. Hindman. Way to go, Rad! read more
Students and Staff Have Fun at Read-Aloud Day
On the Wednesday before break, our students and staff went down to the elementary school to read with the kids. We also got to wear our pajamas that day. It was fun! read more
Students Have Fun With Cool Projects 🍭
Before break, 5th graders completed a hot cocoa project and the 6th graders worked together to make gingerbread houses out of graham crackers, frosting, and candy. It was a fun and festive way to close out the year! read more
Students Rock Ugly Sweaters to Close Out 2019
On the Friday before break, many students chose to wear ugly sweaters to school. What a great way to get into the Christmas spirit! read more
8th Grade Library Visit
On Wednesday the 8th graders had the opportunity to visit the city library with Mrs. VanDerVeen. It was a great experience, including the chilly walk there and back. Photos by Mrs. VanDerV een read more
Boys Take MCEL Tourney
Our boys' team had a great tournament! They beat Stockton and TMP on Saturday, then Norton last night to win the MCEL championship. Way to go! read more
Phillipsburg MS Students and Staff Reveal Christmas Wishes 🎁 📱 💵
Christmas is coming up fast. We asked some students and staff members what they want. Most wanted money or a cell phone, and one person just wanted us to leave him alone!! read more
We're Ready For Break 🎄
Were getting a little stir-crazy here in our building. It's time for some time away... for staff and students alike! read more
Basketball Season Builds Up to Tourney
Our basketball players continue to work hard. The MCEL tournament kicked off yesterday and the girls won, so both teams will be playing tomorrow. Good luck!! read more
Seventh Graders Visit P-Burg City Library
Mrs. VanDerVeen's 7th graders went to the city library on the Monday before Thanksgiving Break. Kelly Grismore shared information on apps such as Hoopla and Libby to help with digital checkout resources. It was fun! Photos by Mrs. VDV read more
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Footh Honored as Nov. Rotary Student
Christina Footh was honored yesterday at the November meeting of the Phillipsburg Rotary Club. She got to eat lunch at the Branding Iron II with Mrs. Molzahn. Way to go, Christina! read more
PJH Ballers Take the Court and Hustle for Wins🏀
Basketball season is in full swing! The girls and boys have been playing twice a week, and are working hard to improve their skills. Good job, Panthers! read more
PJH Students and Staff Share What They Are Thankful For!🍁 🦃 ❤ 🤗
Thanksgiving is next week. We asked some students and staff members what they are thankful for! Have a great break, all! read more
Positive Panthers 🐾
Week of November 22 read more
Poster and Poem Winners Honor Our Veterans
Students were asked to create a Veterans Day poster or poem to fit the theme "Service." Our teachers judged the posters and poems, and the following students were the grade level winners: 5th graders Kalinda Meili and Dawson . . . read more
Munyon Discusses P-Burg Future
Phillipsburg Mayor Lance Munyon spoke to the seventh grade class on Tuesday about his Vision 2030, including the new sports complex, changes to the city park, and other things he wants to see happen in our community. The seventh graders . . . read more
Today's Positive Panthers
Week of December 15 read more
Basketball Season Starts With Night Full of Wins
Basketball season started this week, and our players are really strutting their stuff! Tuesday all of the teams won, and last night the Panthers hustled again and earned lots of victories. Way to go, Panthers! read more
Honor Choir and Band Students Perform in Hays
Last Saturday the honor choir and band students got to practice and perform with many other musical students at Hays Hugh School. It was an awesome experience! read more
Maddison Joins Pubs
This week Maddison Smith started school here and moved into Publications class. So if you see her with the camera or clipboard, speak up and smile! read more
PE Students Have Fun With Blind Volleyball
Mr. King's students have been playing blind volleyball in class. It's really fun! read more
Positive Panthers 🐾
Good job to all of the positive panthers! read more
PJH Students Share Favorite Scary Movies 👹 👻
Tonight is Halloween night. Be safe out there, kids! We asked some of our students to reveal their favorite Halloween movie. They chose some classics read more
5th Grade Battle Ball
The 5th graders had a good time playing battle ball for the first time in PE class! read more
Be Careful Online
Last Thursday morning, all classes went to Huck Boyd for Jonathan McKee’s presentation about social media awareness. His main message was to be careful, put your phone down, and interact with each other! read more
Drill Brings School and Community Together
On Tuesday, PJH participated in a mock emergency drill with local law enforcement and medical professionals. Some of our students had “injuries,” got put on stretchers, and were taken to the hospital. At the hospital, they were . . . read more
Gower Wins Contest
On Monday, 8th grader Peyton Gower was awarded a cool bike and a helmet for the poster he created for KDOT’s "Put the Brakes on Fatalities" poster contest. Good work, Peyton! read more
Students Bring Boogie to STUCO Dance 🕺 ❤
Last Thursday evening, STUCO sponsored a fun dance. The 7th and 8th graders danced and ate the night away. The Amendment played music and got the kids involved. The dance rocked! read more
Volleyball Wraps Up 🏐
This year the volleyball girls played great at MCEL. They didn’t get a lot of wins, but they played with heart and had some great moments as a team. Nice job, Lady Panthers! read more
XC Season Runs Out 🏃
Last Monday the last cross country meet was held here at the golf course. It was very difficult because of all the hills. We hope we see them out running next school year too! Good job to everyone. read more
Boys Wrap Up Undefeated Football Season 7-0
The football boys had an undefeated season and won MCEL this year. This group is full of play-makers, and we can’t wait to watch them in high school. Let’s go, Panthers! read more
Hanchett Honored as Oct. Rotary Student
On October 17, Trace Hanchett was honored at the October meeting of the Phillipsburg Rotary Club. He got to eat lunch at the Branding Iron II with Mrs. Ifland. Way to go, Trace! read more
Nine Weeks Reward
Last Friday, students who qualified enjoyed a movie in the gym or activities at the park. It was a fun way to end the week! read more
Students Have Blast at Alzheimer's Color Run
Last Wednesday, PJH students and staff took part in the Color Run for Alzheimer’s Awareness. Students had fun running through the color and having a little splash of water on them! read more
Vocalists Rock Concert
Last Tuesday, 5th through 8th graders performed at Huck Boyd. The 5th and 6th graders sang a song for Bailey; it was really special. Way to go, guys! Photos by Kris Molzahn Manz read more
Corman Honored as Sept. Rotary Student
On September 19, Caydence Corman was honored at the September meeting of the Phillipsburg Rotary Club. She got to eat lunch at the Branding Iron II with Mr. Beckman. Way to go, Caydence! read more
Junior Panthers Enjoy Fun First Pep Rally 💙 🤗 💛
Last Wednesday the cheerleaders led their first pep rally. The band played some awesome songs, followed by great cheers and speeches from the different sports teams. They also planned an awesome skit! Good job, guys! read more
Sixth Graders Get WACKY on Field Trip
On Wednesday, September 18, the sixth graders went to Kirwin Wildlife Refuge and had a blast on their WACKY Day field trip.They got to learn about conservation and wildlife. read more
We've Got Spirit, Yes We Do...Spirit Week Rocks!
vLast week was Spirit Week for Homecoming. It was awesome! Monday was Color Day, Tuesday was Western Day, Wednesday was Twin Day, Thursday was Jersey Day and Friday was Blue & Gold Day! Congrats to the winners. They got some cool . . . read more
Girls Earn Second Place at Belleville Tourney
On Saturday September 28, our Jr. Lady Panthers played in the Republic County tournament. They beat Thayer Central and Republic Co., but fell short to Deschler in pool play. The girls got first in their pool and then qualified for the . . . read more
Cross Country Team Having Fun While Running
Our cross country runners are doing an awesome job! They have competed in Stockton and Smith Center so far, and many of our students placed. The racers run in separate divisions. The seventh graders are running one mile, while the eighth . . . read more
Good Deeds Done in Remembrance of 9/11
Last Friday, all PJH staff and students went around the community doing good deeds to honor those who lost their lives on September 11, 2001. We did a lot of cool stuff, including painting, doing yard work, making posters and chalk art, . . . read more
Mr. King's Headset
Mr. King has recently gotten a new piece of equipment, a headset, so he does not have to hold his microphone during PE class. We get a chuckle out of his new look and ask him to order fast food! read more
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Week Of September 20 read more
Jaxon's Sweet Socks
We noticed that our very own Jaxon has been sporting some pretty cool socks this year. Way to keep things interesting read more
Assembly Goes "Viral"
Last Friday, we all went to the high school for the "Go Viral" assembly. It featured awesome tunes and encouraged students to look out for each other and follow their dreams. read more
Athletes Have Fun at Fall Sports Kickoff
Last Friday our fall sports teams scrimmaged and ran at the high school to prepare for their seasons. Booster Club provided a free meal to the coaches and athletes. It was a fun time. Go Panthers! read more
Rodriguez and Solida Elected STUCO Leaders
Last Thursday we gathered in the gym to hear the candidates for student council president and vice president give their speeches. Everyone did a great job! After all the votes came in, Mr. Hindman announced the results on Friday. Rad . . . read more
School Picture Day Drags on Forever and Ever
Last Tuesday’s picture day was a bit unconventional. Normally all of the students have their picture taken long before lunch.This year, our photographer had car trouble, so we had to wait until lunch time to get started! It was . . . read more
5th Graders Share Positives about Middle School
This year we asked some 5th graders what they like about middle school. They were pretty quiet, but shared their thoughts and smiles with us! read more
First Day Brings Crazy, Awesome Kids Back to PJH
Thursday, August 15 was the first day of school. The new year has brought a new principal, a new band teacher, a school counselor, and new carpet in the library and music room. Sweeeet! Let's make this the best school year ever! Go, . . . read more
Mr. Strasburg Becomes New Principal of PJH 👋
This year Phillipsburg Middle School got a new principal, Mr. Strasburg. He grew up in Hayes Center, Nebraska and attended the University of Nebraska at Kearney. When he became a teacher, his goal was to become a principal or an . . . read more
Mrs. Still Will Be 🎼 Instrumental at PJH
After Mr. Schick retired last year, we got a new band teacher, Mrs. Still. She grew up in Alliance, Nebraska. She attended college in Doan, Nebraska. She said her favorite part about being a teacher is her wonderful students. She likes . . . read more
New Publications Class is Ready to Roll
We have a new crop of Publications students ready to bring lots of school pics and awesome news to you. If you see them, SMILE! read more
8th Graders Say Goodbye to Middle School
Today is the 8th graders' last day. They had an awesome time on their field trip to Topeka on Wednesday. We will miss them, but we know they're moving on to bigger and better things in high school. Good luck, guys! Photos by Mr. . . . read more
Mr. Schick Celebrates Forty Years of Teaching
Mr. William Schick, our wonderful band teacher, is retiring after this year. He taught for 21 years in Plainville and 19 here--40 years total! He says his favorite part of teaching is preparing for performances. "It's like . . . read more
Pool and Schemper Earn Rotary Honors
Yesterday Quenten Pool and Heather Schemper were honored as the April and May Rotary students. They got to have lunch at the Branding Iron II with Mr. King. Way to go, guys! read more
Positive Panthers
Week of May 3 read more
Spring Concerts Rock
We've had some awesome concerts to finish out the school year! read more
Students Have "Dodging" Good Time at Tourney
Last Friday STUCO hosted a dodgeball tournament after school. Everyone had fun! read more
Track Season Wraps Up
Track season is almost finished! Next Tuesday MCEL will be held at Hill City. Last Thursday the track team went to Concordia to test out their skills and have fun together. read more
Fifth Graders Make a Splash at Water Jamboree
On Wednesday the fifth graders headed to the Harlan County Reservoir for their Water Jamboree field trip. They enjoyed activities like water filters, the stream table, and more! Photos by Mrs. Blank and Mrs. Speake read more
Hat/Hawaiian Day
Lots of peeps paid $1 to wear a hat or dress in Hawaiian attire today! The dodgeball tourney after school should be fun too! read more
Kids Dig Chicks ❤ 🐣
Mrs. Blank's students have been enjoying watching eggs hatch into baby chicks in her room! read more
Panthers Work Together at Home Track Meet
On April 11, we hosted our home meet. Staff members and students helped with events and put on an awesome concession stand. It was a great day with many athletes medaling in their events. Way to go, Panthers! read more
Students "Check Out" Prices at White's
Mrs. Thompson's 6th graders had so much fun on their trip to compare prices at White's! It's all a part of their bake sale unit in math. Photos by Mrs. Thompson read more
Hat Day Helps NE
Many students paid $1 to wear a hat last Friday. The money went to Nebraska to help victims of the recent flooding. Way to help out! read more
Eighth Graders Enjoy Hands-On Experiences at NCK Tech in Beloit
On April 5, the eighth graders took a trip to NCK Tech in Beloit. They had fun visiting the many different buildings on campus, and they learned a lot about the different areas of study NCK Tech has to offer! read more
Our Paras Rock!!!
Paraprofessional Appreciation Day was last Wednesday, and we have the best paras EVER in our building! They do so much to help out our students and teachers. Thank you! read more
Positive Panthers 🐾
Week of April 12 read more
Sixth Graders Take Field Trip to AmeriTowne 🏦
On Tuesday, the 6th grade class took a field trip to Young AmeriTowne in Lenora. Beforehand they completed the financial literacy curriculum and interviewed for jobs and positions. It was a really great experience! Photos by Mrs. Blank . . . read more
Tracksters Jump into First Meet of the Season
Last Thursday the track athletes headed to Norton for their first meet. The day started off chilly, but warmed up in the afternoon. They did a great job! read more
Positive Panthers
Week of April 12 read more
7th Graders Learn CPR
Our 7th graders were trained in CPR and AED on March 20th by our EMS! read more
Look Hovers In Hallway
Assessment week seems to have brought out Mr. Look's wild side. On Wednesday morning he was riding Kamryn Bruning's hover board around the school! Photo by Mrs. Hunnacutt read more
Scholars Bowl Students Wrap Up Season at TMP
On Tuesday our smarties headed to TMP for MCEL Scholars Bowl. The seventh graders earned 3rd place, and everyone had a fun time. Way to go, guys! read more
Today's Positive Panthers
Week of March 29 read more
Monster Genetics
Kaitlyn Rothe created an exact 3-D replica of the monster she drew. Sweet deal!! read more
Mr. King's Wellness Students Enjoy Snow Hockey Adventure
Before break, Mr. King's wellness class headed outside to compete in a friendly game of snow hockey. They had a total blast! read more
Positive Panthers
Week of March 22 read more
Sides Honored as March Rotary Student
Yesterday Taryn Sides was honored at the March Rotary meeting. She was selected by her teachers. She got to eat lunch with Mr. Look at the Branding Iron II. Mr. Schick was her sponsoring teacher, but he was on the NY/DC trip. Terrific, . . . read more
Social Studies Students Shine at Conferences
Mrs. Stites's classes were super busy at spring conferences before break. The 6th graders performed Greek mythology plays, and the 5th graders held a wax museum of important historical figures leading up to the founding of America. It . . . read more
Students and Staff Reveal Spring Break Activities
Our very own Luke asked some people to tell him something fun they did over break. They had some interesting responses! read more
5th Graders Enjoy EMS Visit
Yesterday Phillips County EMS personnel visited and explained hands-only CPR to the 5th graders! read more
Positive Panthers
Week of March 1 read more
Students Reveal Favorite Snowy Day Activities
We've had a lot of snow this winter! We asked some students what they like to do on snowy days. read more
Amendment Delivers Singing Valentines to Students and Staff
Valentine's Day was pretty fun at PJH! Several students and staff members got serenaded by Mrs. Pinkerton's spectacular Amendment group. Photos by Mrs. Pinkerton read more
Frog Dissections 🐸
This week the 8th graders have been dissecting frogs in science class. It's been really fun read more
Gross Honored as Feb. Rotary Student
Yesterday Trinitti Gross was honored at the February Rotary meeting. She was selected by her teachers. She got to eat lunch with Mr. Look and Mr. Hindman at the Branding Iron II. Terrific, Trinitti! read more
PJH Students Rock MCEL Music Festival
On Wednesday our 7th and 8th graders took a snowy drive over to Norton to strut their musical stuff. Several students earned high ratings, and Jordynn McDiffett got an AP on her vocal solo. Way to go, musical peeps! Thanks for all the . . . read more
Positive Panthers
Week of February 22 read more
Wrestlers Earn Fourth Place at MCEL Wrestling
Last Thursday the MCEL wrestling tournament was held at Trego. The boys had a great day, with several wrestlers earning medals and the team placing 4th. Way to finish the season strong, boys!! read more
8th Graders Act Out Jabberwocky Play
Mrs. VanDerVeen's 8th graders had fun acting out the "Jabberwocky" play in class last week! read more
Imm and Schemper Win "My Hero" Essay Contest
Last Thursday, the 8th graders went to the cafeteria during MTSS for the "My Hero" Essay winner presentation. Chris Davis from the Phillips County Christian Foundation said it was really tough to choose because there so many . . . read more
PJH Panthers Enjoy Last Pep Rally of the Year
Last Friday we had the last pep rally of the year. The band played some awesome tunes, Mr. Beckman gave an inspiring speech, and the cheerleaders showed off some cool wrestling cheers and the long-awaited dance that they also performed at . . . read more
Positive Panthers
Week of February 15 read more
Worms Examined
Mr. Beckman's 8th graders have started dissecting worms in class. Fun times! read more
Wrestlers Earn Sixth at Junior Panther Classic
Our wrestlers have been busy! They competed at Stockton last Thursday and at the Junior Panther Classic on Saturday. They had some tough competition, but they earned 6th place as a team and several guys medaled. Way to go! read more
🌎 Read Aloud Day 🌎
Last Friday was World Read Aloud Day, so we did some fun read-aloud activities in our MTSS groups read more
Kansas Day Fun 🌻
Seventh graders headed over to Logan to celebrate Kansas Day on January 29. They enjoyed some fun displays and presenters! Photos by Mrs. Speake read more
Lab Measures Speed
Mr. Beckman's 7th graders have been having fun with the speed lab in his class! read more
PJH Spellers Find Success at County Spelling Bee
Last Wednesday the Phillips County Spelling Bee was held at Thunder Ridge Middle School in Agra, and our top ten finishers competed. Austin Leanna from Logan earned third place, and Lilli Joyce took second place by spelling these words . . . read more
Positive Panthers
Week of February 1 read more
Schick's Bands Put on Cool Concert at Huck Boyd
Last Monday our 6th-8th grade band students performed at Huck Boyd. It was a great concert, and we're savoring every minute with Mr. Schick as he's retiring after this year! read more
Wrestlers Improve and Continue Through Season
The wrestlers have had meets in Oberlin, Ellis, and Norton since our last issue. They've been learning a lot, getting stronger, and growing as a team! Tonight they wrestle in Stockton, and this weekend they'll compete at the Junior . . . read more
5th & 6th Graders Learn About School Bus Safety
Last Wednesday, the 5th and 6th graders got to go to the elementary school for a presentation on bus safety. Buster the Bus and Trooper Todd talked about staying safe on and near school buses. It was fun and educational! read more
Jerby Finishes First in District Spelling Bee
On Tuesday the USD 325 Spelling Bee was held in the gym. It was great! The students did a great job and spelled their hearts out. Sixth grader Hallie Jerby won, and brother-sister duo Michael and Chloe VanDerVeen placed second and third. . . . read more
Today's Positive Panthers
Week of January 25 read more
Wrestling Team Starts Their Season in Oakley
Last Thursday the wrestling team made the long drive to Oakley to test out their skills. They learned a lot, and got some tips for their next matches. The managers learned how to take stats, and the cheerleaders debuted their mat-side . . . read more
Kyla Kenney Honored as Jan. Rotary Student
Yesterday Kyla Kenney got to go to the Rotary luncheon at the Branding Iron II. She was chosen by her teachers for the honor. She got to eat lunch with Mr. Look and Mrs. Dusin. Way to go, Kyla! read more
Positive Panthers
Week of January 18 read more
Students Reveal Favorite Snowy Day Activities ☃ ☕ ❄
We've had quite a bit of snow, ice, and cold weather this winter already! We asked some students what they enjoy doing on a snowy day. read more
Bohl Builds 💪 Tower
The first semester tech students closed out the semester by testing the balsa wood towers they built in class. All of the students did great, and Louis Bohl's tower was freakishly strong! It weighed 17 grams and held 587 lbs/force. . . . read more
Hughes Honored as Dec. Rotary Student
On December 20, Dreyton Hughes was honored at the December Rotary meeting. He was chosen by his teachers for the honor. He got to eat lunch with Mr. Look and Mr. Beckman. Way to go, Dreyton! read more
New Pubs Students To Bring News to You
Mrs. Molzahn has a new crop of students ready to take pics and bring you the news! read more
PJH Students Enjoy Nine Weeks Reward Day
On December 21 in the afternoon, students who qualified got to choose from dodgeball, an escape room, games, movies, and chill time in teachers' rooms. It was a cool way to close out the year! read more
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Week of January 11, 2019 read more
Students Bond and Read on Read Aloud Day 📚
On the Wednesday before break, we walked down to the elementary school in our pajamas and got to read with the younger students. It was really fun! read more
Students Rock Their Ugly Sweaters Before Break
On the Thursday before break, some students wore their ugly sweaters and hats to school. There were some pretty snazzy, sparkly, ugly, and crazy ones! Good times! read more
Athletes Say Goodbye to Basketball Season
Last night our basketball teams played Norton in the last games of the season. It was awesome! It has been so fun to watch our athletes grow and learn. Now on to the next sports season.... read more
Favorite Christmas Movies/Songs Revealed
At this time of year, most of us are watching Christmas movies and blasting Christmas songs at home. We asked some students and staff members what their favorite Christmas movie or song is. read more
PJH Students and Staff Choose "Elf" as Favorite Movie
Most people have a go-to Christmas movie they love to watch every year. We asked students and staff members to choose one of six popular Christmas movies. The graph to the right shows how the votes turned out! It was really close, but . . . read more
Positive Panthers
Week of December 14 read more
KMEA Honor Choir Sings Out
Tomorrow these students will practice and perform in Hays with the KMEA Honor Choir. They tried out for the honor. Way to go, guys! read more
Lady Panthers Win Gold in MCEL Tourney
Our basketball teams competed in the MCEL tourney last Saturday. The boys fell short, but the girls advanced to the finals. They played Smith Center last night and won. Undefeated MCEL champs! Way to go, Panthers! read more
Today's Positive Panthers
Week of December 7 read more
Basketball Pep Rally Held in Gym
On November 13, the cheerleaders held a fun pep rally in the gym, complete with cool builds and a neat skit. The band did a fantastic job, and the fifth graders are learning the spirit yell! read more
MCEL Held Tomorrow
Our basketball teams are almost finished with their seasons. They just have MCEL and Norton left. Way to go! Good luck tomorrow! read more
Students Honor Vets W/Posters and Poems
Recently a contest was held to honor veterans. Students were asked to create poems or posters to depict the theme "Love of Country - Veterans' Pride." They did a great job! Winners pictured below! read more
Basketball Teams Bond, Cruise Through Season
Our basketball teams have been playing lots of games lately. They've been learning a lot and having fun with their teammates. Nice job, Panthers! Way to cheer, cheerleaders! read more
Honor Band and Choir Perform at Concert 🎼
On November 3 at Hays High School, honor vocal and band students practiced and performed with many other talented musicians in the district. Way to go, guys! read more
PJH Students Share What They're Thankful For
Thanksgiving is right around the corner. We asked some students what they are thankful for this year. They had some thoughtful responses! read more
Political Debate in SS
Mr. Hindman's 8th graders had a really fun Jefferson vs. Hamilton debate in class last week! read more
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Way to go! read more
Solida Honored as Nov. Rotary Student
Yesterday Madison Solida was honored at the Rotary luncheon at the Branding Iron II. She got to have lunch with Mr. Look and Mrs. Ifland. Way to go, Madison! read more
Students Relax at Nine Weeks Reward Movie
On November 2, students who qualified reported to the gym to watch "The Greatest Showman." It was a great way to chill out on a Friday afternoon! read more
🏀 Basketball Teams Debut at Stockton
Our basketball teams had their first games at Stockton on Tuesday, and they did great! We'll get some pics of the boys in the next newsletter. Sorry about that! It will be fun to watch them play at home next week. Make sure you come out . . . read more
Halloween Fun! 🎃
On Tuesday, Chaz and Miss Jessica carved up some tiny jack-o-lanterns just in time for Halloween! read more
Students Bust a Move at Student Council Dance🕺
Last Thursday evening the StuCo dance was held in the gym. The Amendment deejayed and kept everyone entertained with the limbo when the power went out at the beginning of the dance. It was a great time!! read more
Vocalists Rock the House at Fall Concerts
On October 16 and 18, our vocal music students performed at Huck Boyd. They did a great job, and made Mrs. Pinkerton very proud! read more
Football Boys End Season on a Positive Note
Last Thursday, our football boys played their last game against Smith Center. They won 8-6! It was a great way to finish the season. Way to go, Panthers! Now both the boys and girls have already started basketball practice. Goodbye, . . . read more
Johnson Honored as October Rotary Student
Yesterday Erin Johnson was honored at the October meeting of the Phillipsburg Rotary Club. She got to eat lunch at the Branding Iron II with Mr. Look and Mrs. VanDerVeen. Way to go, Erin! read more
Positive Panthers
Week of October 19 read more
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Week of October 5 read more
Volleyball Girls Win MCEL Tourney for Fifth Consecutive Year
Last weekend the league tournament was held here. The girls beat Oakley, TMP, and Trego in pool play, Ellis in the semi-finals, and Norton to win the championship. They appreciated all the support from fans on that day. Way to . . . read more
PJH Students & Staff Make Most of Spirit Week
Last week was pretty wild, as Spirit Week always is. This year's days were Teacher Day, Superhero Day, Meme Day, Jersey Day, and Blue and Gold Day. We saw some pretty awesome costumes. Way to dress up and have fun with it! read more
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Week of September 28 read more
Students Have Fun With Second Step 🤗
We have been learning a lot using the new Second Step social- emotional learning program. In this lesson, Mrs. Ford's students had to be sculptures and pose their partner into an aggressive stance. read more
Volleyball Girls Earn First at Belleville Tourney
On September 22, the volleyball girls headed to Belleville for the Republic County Tournament. It was awesome! They beat Thayer Central, Republic County, and Deschler in pool play. Then they defeated Washington County to win the . . . read more
XC Season Rolls On
Our cross country runners have been getting more experience lately. They went to Beloit last Thursday and ran their hearts out! They will finish up their season at the home meet tomorrow. read more
6th Graders Enjoy Hot WACKY Days Field Trip 🔥
On Wednesday, the 6th grade class headed to Kirwin Wildlife Refuge for WACKY Days. It was hot, but they got to experience many conservation and wildlife-related activities and had a delicious lunch. Mrs. Hugunin, Mrs. Moeder, Mrs. Thompson, . . . read more
First Pep Rally Held
Last Thursday, the cheerleaders had a really fun pep rally, complete with great cheers, cool speeches, and a fun skit. The band was rockin' too! read more
Para Paulette Returns
Our beloved para Paulette has returned after taking some time off to recover from knee replacement surgery. Hooray! read more
Russom Honored at Sept. Rotary Meeting
Yesterday Makenna Russom was honored at the September meeting of the Phillipsburg Rotary Club. She got to eat lunch at the Branding Iron II with Mr. Look and Mrs. Molzahn. Way to go, Makenna! read more
Sweet Turnout for Donuts and Discussion
On Tuesday, parents and students were invited to school at 7:35am for donuts, a drink, and discussion. First National Bank & Trust generously provided the donuts. Mr. Look thought it would be a good chance for parents to visit with the . . . read more
XC Sendoff Pumps Team
Right before our first pep rally, the cross country team got dismissed and were surprised with a spirit-filled sendoff! read more
Color Run Raises Awareness of Childhood Cancer
Last Wednesday, we participated in the FCCLA/PCMC Color Run/Walk to raise awareness of childhood cancer. It was a fun activity to do as a school for such a good cause. Way to go, Panthers! Pics by Kris Molzahn Manz read more
Cross Country Team Runs First Race " 🏃
Our cross country runners had their first meet at Stockton last Thursday. They had a great time and won some medals. Way to go, Panthers! read more
Football and Volleyball Teams Work to Improve
Our fall athletes have been busy playing lots of football and volleyball since our last issue. They are working hard to improve their skills and are having some fun too! read more
Gilligan's Island Fun 👏
Mrs. Dinkel's fifth graders used their cooperative talents to get off Gilligan's Island in PE class! read more
PJH Students Give Back on Good Deeds Day
Last Friday, all students and staff participated in Good Deeds Day. We picked up trash, washed windows, and made encouraging and patriotic signs and chalk designs around town. It felt really good to do good deeds to honor those who lost . . . read more
Tools Lab Measures Up
Mrs. Blank's 6th graders had fun completing a tools lab in science class! read more
Athletes Practice at Fall Sports Kickoff 🏃 🏈 🏐
Last Friday, the Fall Sports Kickoff was held at the high school gym and stadium. The volleyball and football teams scrimmaged, and the cross country team ran laps to prepare for the new sports season. The students who attended cheer and . . . read more
New STUCO Members Elected to Serve You 🗳
On Wednesday during MTSS, we gathered in the gym to hear what all the candidates had to say. They made many promises, cracked some jokes, and kept us entertained. They all did a great job. Thanks for stepping up! After the votes were . . . read more
Positive Panthers 🐾
Congrats to this year's first group of Positive Panthers! Several are missing because they were absent today. Remember to get "caught" doing good things to be nominated by your teachers for this honor! read more
Students Say Cheese on Picture Day 🤓 😬
On Tuesday, students got herded into the gym for the annual awkward school photo-taking session. Hopefully you smiled pretty so your parents get a frame-worthy photo! 😍 read more
Cross Country 🏃 Offered This Year
This year, cross country running is being offered as a junior high sport! Coach King says he has 7 runners out, and they start practice at the track and run through town, in the country, and lots of other places. He said, "Running is . . . read more
Fifth Graders Accentuate the Positive at PJH 😃
Being a new fifth grader can be kinda scary and exciting at the same time. We asked some fifth graders what they like about being in a new building. read more
First Day of School Brings Excitement and Fun
Last Thursday, our students came in really excited for the new year! The teachers created a walk-through and high-fived them as they came in the west entrance. They noticed cool new posters on the walls and noise reduction panels in the . . . read more
New Pubs Class Excited to Bring News to You
Mrs. Molzahn has a new class of 8th graders in Publications class. They learned to use the camera, came up with the secret student survey questions, learned to type up morning announcements, and designed this newsletter. Wow! That's a . . . read more
New Teachers Join the Ranks at PJH 💙 💛
This year, we welcome two new teachers to the building! Ms. Moeder is teaching 5/6 grade Reading, and Mrs. Ingram teaches 7/8 grade Language Arts. We asked them what they like about teaching here. read more
"Great Replay Event" Enjoyed by Fund-Raisers
Mr. King's classes participated in the "Great Replay" fundraiser for the American Heart Association. They had a goal of collecting $900, and surpassed it by turning in over $1,300! Way to go, guys! Contributors got to go to . . . read more
Bake Sale Project Leads to Grocery Store Visit
Mrs. Thompson's sixth graders have been working on a bake sale project in Math class, so she took them to White's to compare prices on Tuesday. Sweet! read more
Eighth Graders Explore NCK Tech in Beloit
On Wednesday, the 8th graders headed to Beloit to tour North Central Kansas Technical College. They learned a lot and got information on hands-on careers and majors for after high school. They also had hamburgers for lunch! read more
Fifth Graders "Jamboree" on Chilly Field Trip
On Tuesday, the fifth graders went to the Harlan County Dam to experience many water-related activities, including the weather! It was cold and rainy, but they didn't let that ruin their fun! read more
Painting in Art Class
Eighth grade Art students have been working on painting quoted signs for each grade to hang in the hallway. Way to be colorful! read more
Students Dig Chickens
Yesterday, Ag students got to hang out with some chickens during class. It was an "egg-stra" special experience! read more
8th Graders Move On to Fabulous Frog Dissections
Students continue to dissect in Mr. Beckman's class--they've moved on to frogs now!! read more
Duck Stamp Winners
This year's duck stamp winners include: Emilee Cole - 2nd Place Jayden Minkler -3rd Place Dreyton Hughes & Heather Schemper - Honorable Mention Laramee Chestnut - 1st Place in the conservation . . . read more
Fifth Graders Go "Ga-Ga" for Ga-Ga Ball
Last Friday, Mrs. Dinkel's first hour class enjoyed a rousing game of Ga-Ga Ball. read more
Happy Helpers Help Make Home Meet Successful
Last Thursday, we hosted our home track meet. We had a lot of awesome adult and student volunteers who helped the meet run smoothly. Our tracksters continue to improve and build friendships. Way to go, Panthers! read more
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Week of April 20! read more
Essay Winners Stress Importance of School
Three 8th graders were honored on Monday at the Chamber meeting for the essays they wrote about why school is important. Eric Moon, Jeremy Ford, and Remi Martin won $10 in Chamber Bucks for their efforts. Remi was absent on Monday, so she . . . read more
Yearbook Highlights Epic 2017-18 School Year
Thanks to lots of hard work and a gazillion pictures taken, the yearbooks were published and distributed to students and staff members who ordered them on Monday. Congrats, Publications students! Way to go! read more
Tracksters Throw, Run, Jump Into New Season
Track season is off to a good start. The athletes have been working hard to improve their times and distances in their events! Of course, they are also taking time to have fun and bond as teammates. Way to go, Panthers! read more
Shay's Snack Shack Is Open for Business 🍪
From now until the end of the school year, students can buy snacks (including freshly popped popcorn) and drinks during MTSS on Fridays. What a cool idea! Funds raised will go toward the purchase of Shay's table, so please support the . . . read more
Worm Dissections Add Interest to Science Class
Ahhhh! It's that wonderful time of year when Mr. Beckman breaks out the scalpels and creatures soaked in formaldehyde for the students to investigate. read more
Assessment Week Adds Both Stress and Free Time
Last week, students in all grades had Kansas state assessments in different subjects. That meant a crazy schedule and difficult tests, but also snacks and some free time outside and in the classroom that we don't usually get to enjoy. . . . read more
Girls Earn HS Squad Spots
Three of our 8th grade girls earned spots on high school spirit squads. Caitlyn Cheney made Pacer, and Corinne Cole and Sydney Mitchell made cheerleader. Congrats, ladies! read more
New Cheer Squad Set
Cheer tryouts were held right before Spring Break, so we have a fresh crop of spirit-filled ladies ready to cheer our teams to victory!! read more
Gracie Jessup Springs into Action to Help Dad
Recently Gracie Jessup found herself in a very stressful situation. "My Dad had an allergic reaction and passed out." When we asked her how she felt when it happened, she said, "I was freaking out. I called my Mom first, . . . read more
Joel Ford Honored as March Rotary Student
Joel Ford was chosen by his teachers as the Rotary student for the month of March, so he got to go to lunch with Mr. Hindman and was honored at the Branding Iron II yesterday. Way to go, Joel!! read more
No H8 Assembly
On March 6, students attended the "No H8" Assembly at Huck Boyd. Jason Johnson encouraged us all to combat hate. Basically, be kind, not mean. It seems like common sense, but we all need to work on it. The CORE team took pics of . . . read more
Positive Panthers
Week of March 23 read more
Sixth Grade Pirates "Act Out" in Reading Class
Before break, Mrs. Thaden's students had fun dressing up and acting out the parts in The Adventures of Tom Sawyer where Tom and Huck play pirates. Arrrggghhh! read more
Buresh and Mitchell Honor Their Heroes
Last Thursday, The Phillips County Christian Foundation revealed the winners of the "My Hero" essay contest: Brock Buresh and Sydney Mitchell. Brock wrote about his dad, Joe, and Sydney wrote about her mom, Season. They won an . . . read more
Fifth Graders Learn Importance of CPR in PE Class
This Wednesday Mrs. Dinkel invited Phillips County EMS staff to talk to the fifth grade class about CPR during first hour. They learned a lot and asked good questions! read more
Junior High Wrestlers Finish Season Strong ! 💪
On February 15, our wrestlers headed to Ellis for the MCEL tourney. They had a great day, with eight wrestlers medaling. Way to go, wrestlers and coaches! You had a great season!, read more
Musicians Earn High Scores at MCEL Contest 🎼
On February 21, students went over to Norton for the annual MCEL Music Festival. They had a great day, with several students earning I ratings, and Theo Keesee earning an AP for his vocal solo. Mrs. Pinkerton and Mr. Schick were very . . . read more
PJH Students Succeed at Home Meet
Yesterday's home scholars bowl meet was awesome! Three teams medaled, and our staff ran the meet very smoothly. Plus, Miss Jones's cookies were delicious! read more
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Good job, students! read more
Dancing Featured in Wrestling Pep Rally
Last Friday we had a great final pep rally that included students dancing with the band music at the beginning, cool cheers, a great speech by Mr. Beckman, and the cheerleaders' awesome dance. It was a really fun way to end the . . . read more
Emilee Cole Honored as Feb. Rotary Student
Emilee Cole was selected as the February Rotary student, so she got to go to lunch at the Branding Iron II with Mr. Schick yesterday. Way to go, Emilee! read more
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Week of February 16 read more
Reading Students Film "Jabberwocky" Poem
This week Mrs. VanDerVeen's 8th grade students got to dress up and act out the Jabberwocky poem they studied in class. It was fun! read more
Valentines Made and Shared with Residents
During Panther Time last Friday, the CORE Team asked students to make Valentines for residents at the Phillips County Retirement Center. It was fun to work together to brighten someone's day. The cards and treats were delivered on . . . read more
Wrestlers Work Hard at Junior Panther Classic
Our wrestling team has been working hard since our last issue. Last Saturday they competed in the Jr. Panther Classic here in town. They suffered some losses early on, but finished the tourney strong. Jon Prewitt earned a gold medal. The . . . read more
7th Graders Celebrate Kansas's 157th Birthday
Last Friday the 7th graders got to attend the Kansas Day celebration in Logan with Mr. Hindman, Mrs. Prewitt, and Mrs. Marez. They enjoyed some really fun activities and displays. Our very own Mrs. Gibson' Solomon Valley Players group . . . read more
Bands Put on Special Concert at Huck Boyd
On Monday Mr. Schick's 6th-8th grade students performed at Huck Boyd. They did an awesome job, and they also looked great in their fancy uniforms! On Tuesday they were rewarded with a bunch of Norma Schick's cookies! Yum! Photos . . . read more
New Publications Classes Bring News to You
We're a little late getting this news out. Whoops! Anyway, here are the 2nd semester Pubs classes. If you see these guys out interviewing and taking pics, give them your best responses and smiles! read more
PJH Wrestlers Compete in Red Devil Territory
Last Thursday our wrestlers headed to Oberlin for their second meet. They had some tough matches, but they worked hard and learned a lot! Photos by Marianne Corbett read more
Dancing Takes Physical Education to a New Level
Students in Mr. King's PE classes have been learning different dances and practicing them. They really had fun with this unit! read more
Scholars Open Season
On Tuesday, 7th and 8th grade scholars bowl students went to TMP for their first meet. They did great! The 7th grade team went 7-4, and the 8th graders went 9-2 and took second place! Yahoo! Photos by Mrs. Prewitt read more
Speed Lab Measures Up
Mr. Beckman's 7th grade students really enjoyed their speed lab in class this week! read more
Students Take Advantage of Snow Day
On Monday we had a much-deserved snow day. It was pretty snowy and windy in the morning, but cleared off in the afternoon. We asked some students how they spent their unexpected day off. read more
Wrestlers Start Season at Oakley Meet
Last Thursday, the wrestlers traveled to Oakley to start their season. For some, it was their first time wrestling in competition. They did an awesome job, and won just over half their matches! read more
Jessup Honored as January Rotary Student
Gracie Jessup was chosen by her teachers as the Rotary student for the month of January, so she got to go to lunch at the Branding Iron II with Mrs. Molzahn yesterday. Congrats, Gracie! read more
Jordynn McDiffett Stings Competition at Spelling Bee
On Tuesday, qualifying students reported to the gym for the local spelling bee. They did great, and the top ten spellers will move on to the county spelling bee. They placed 1st-10th place: Jordynn McDiffett, Christina Footh, Noah Jacobs, . . . read more
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Week of January 19 read more
Christmas Break Fondly Remembered
We recently returned from Christmas break. It was fun, but not long enough. We asked students and staff members what their favorite part of break was. read more
Positive Panthers 🐾 
Congrats to all the positive panthers from the past few weeks! read more
Readers Share Books and Cookies with Littles
On December 18, we got to have Pajama Day and read with the younger kids at the elementary school. It was a fun way to wrap up the nine weeks! Pics by Mrs. Blank read more
Students Close Out 9 Weeks with Dancing and Fun
On the Tuesday before break, qualifying students got to rock out at the Pep Club Christmas Dance or play games in the cafeteria. They had a great time! read more
Wonderful "Wonder Movie" Enjoyed By All
Last Friday, students and staff members got to watch the movie "Wonder" at the theater. It is based on a book by R.J. Palacio. It was great because the story was based on mostly middle school kids, and the characters were so real . . . read more
Ag Class Awesomeness
Mr. Fehlman's 8th grade Ag students have started using the plasma cutter this week. They really enjoy this activity! read more
Corinne Cole Honored as Dec. Rotary Student
This month Corinne Cole was chosen by her teachers as the Rotary student of the month, so she got to go to lunch at the Branding Iron II yesterday. Mrs. Prewitt was her sponsoring teacher. Way to go, Corinne! read more
Mrs. Prewitt Continues Marker Board "Punnies"
Mrs. Prewitt has taken over the tradition of writing a funny pun or joke on the marker board outside her room every day for us to enjoy. We all love reading them and getting our daily chuckle! read more
PJH Students and Staff Reveal Christmas Wishes
Christmas will be here before we know it. We only have three days of school next week, then we'll be out of here until next year! We asked some students and staff members what they want for Christmas. We got some very interesting . . . read more
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👏 Week of Dec. 15 😊 read more
Snowy Silliness 🎄 ☃
Here is your laugh for the day. read more
Christmas Pep Rally
Last Friday, the cheerleaders had a fun Christmas-themed pep rally that included a Christmas relay skit, awesome cheers, and of course, our rockin' band. The 6th graders won the spirit yell. Way to go, Panthers! read more
Girls and Boys Claim Second Place at MCEL
Yesterday our girls' and boys' basketball teams headed to Plainville for the MCEL championship games. It had been a long time since both teams played for first place, so we were pumped! Pep club members and cheerleaders packed the . . . read more
Panther Time Schedule Helps with Homework
This year Mr. Look implemented "Panther Time," which is a time where kids must eat lunch but can also study, work on homework, catch up on late work, relax, and talk with friends wherever they want in the school. It's been . . . read more
Positive Panthers 🐾
Week of December 1: Ryan Babcock, Lucas Van Allen, Asher Leroux, Gracie Jessup, and Remi Martin Week of December 8: Alex Van Allen, Ciara Fitzpatrick, and Jerry Carver read more
Talents at Concert 🎤
Last Saturday, stellar singers Alivia Solida, Ryann Moffatt, Hannah Kennedy, Layton Johnson, Callie Leidig, and Christina Footh performed at the KMEA Honor Band concert in Hays. They did an awesome job! read more
Kids Say Yes to CHESS
Mrs. Dusin decided to teach her students how to play the game of chess. She said, "Studies have shown that playing chess improves concentration and memory, fosters logic, critical thinking, creativity, and enhances reading and . . . read more
Mitchell Honored as Nov. Rotary Student
Sydney Mitchell was chosen as the November Rotary student of the month, so she was honored at yesterday's Rotary meeting. Mrs. VanDerVeen was her sponsoring teacher. Way to go, Syd! read more
Players Cruise Through Basketball Season ⛹ 🏀
Basketball season is in full swing! The players have been working hard, learning a lot, and having fun while playing games. read more
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Week of November 10 Week of November 17 read more
Terrific Thanksgiving Traditions Served Up
Thanksgiving break is just around the corner! We asked some students and staff members about their special traditions for the holiday. "I like going out with my family." ~Jeiza Hernandez . . . read more
Veterans Day Poster and Poem Winners Named
Last week, STUCO decided to hold a contest to honor veterans. Students were asked to create a poster or poem that fit the theme "Love of Country - Veterans Pride." The students entered so many beautiful works of art! . . . read more
6th Graders Explain and Explore Egypt
Mrs Stites's sixth graders have had a lot of fun presenting their Egypt projects in class lately! read more
Ag Class Digs Chicks
Today in Ag class, students got to play with baby chicks and learned how to determine their sex! 🐤 read more
Check Out New Books
Recently some awesome new books have been placed on our school's library shelves. Some were purchased by the district, but others were donated by staff members and parents. Be sure to "check them out" soon! read more
Panthers Pounce on Eagles; Destroy Their Nest
On Tuesday, the basketball teams traveled to Trego to take on the Eagles. All of the teams were successful and earned victories. Ballerssss!!! read more
Students Bust out Moves at STUCO Dance
Last Friday night, STUCO hosted a dance here at the Middle School. It was really fun. The Amendment deejayed and got us all up and moving! read more
Students Earn Solos at KMEA Honor Concert
Six of our band and vocal students were selected to perform at the KMEA honor band and choir concert last Saturday. Austin Dierking, Jeremy Ford, and Isaac Ralston performed with the band, while Gracie Jessup, Theo Keesee, and Sydney . . . read more
Basketball Teams Play First Games at Home
This week the basketball teams played their first home games against Stockton and Ellis. They had fun getting into the swing of things! read more
Hat Days Help Heal 🎩
STUCO has had a couple hat days to raise money for cancer patients who were affected by the recent hurricanes. Students paid one dollar to wear a hat for the day. read more
Nine Weeks Party 🎉
Last Thursday, qualifying students got to enjoy a movie in the gym. The plan was to play disc golf, pickle ball, or basketball, but the weather did not cooperate. read more
Positive Panthers 🐾
Week of October 26: Alivia Solida , Alanah Gendoes , Jocelyn Billings, and Dayton Hugunin Week of November 3: Kevin Russell and Kyron Hughes read more
Prewitt's Poetry Cafe Open for Business ☕
On October 19, Mrs. Prewitt's 8th grade classes shared their poems with their classmates and some special visitors. The snacks and beverages were epic!! read more
Rockets Launch 🚀 💥
Mrs. Molzahn's 8th grade tech class took advantage of the nice weather last Wednesday to launch the rockets they made in class. read more
Spooky Songs Played
On Halloween, the JH band marched through the halls and shared some fun songs with everyone. Many classes came out to listen! read more
Students Look Out For Each Other on Unity Day
Last Wednesday, students and staff were asked to wear orange and take a stand against bullying. Lots of people wore orange because bullying is really uncool! read more
Ballers Show Skills
Mr. King's 8th graders got to create a ball handling routine using six different types of ball handling. read more
Football Boys End Season; Earn All W's at Home
Our football players had their last game of the season last Thursday. They beat Smith Center to end their season on a positive note. They were proud to have won all their home games, and they learned a lot and grew as a team too. Way to . . . read more
Sixth Graders Share Positive Thoughts 🤗 
On Tuesday, Mrs. Hugunin's students brought their positive posters out to the highway to encourage people driving by! read more
Students and Staff Go Gray to Honor Shay 💜 💜
On Wednesday, STUCO asked students and staff members to wear gray in memory of Shay Gitchel, who passed away on August 24, 2017 from a cancerous brain tumor. Brain tumor awareness is represented by the color gray. STUCO will donate ten . . . read more
Fifth Grade P.E. Fun
Mrs. Dinkel's 1st hour P.E. students have been having loads of fun playing fitness games in class! read more
Girls Trounce TMP to Become MCEL Champions
On Saturday, our volleyball girls traveled to Wakeeney to compete in the MCEL tournament. In pool play, they beat Norton, Hill City, and Trego. Then, they defeated Smith Center in the semi-finals, the 2nd place team in the opposite pool. . . . read more
Plasma Cutting in Ag
In Agriculture class this week, the students were introduced to plasma cutting. They got to draw a design with chalk on sheet metal, then cut it out. They had a "sparky" good time! Go, Zaida! read more
Positive Panthers 🐾 
Week of October 13: Damien Gregory, Kaitlyn Rothe, Allee VanKooten, Preston Beckman, Eric Moon, Emma Dibble, Jaden Boyle, and Peyton Gower read more
Readers Deliver Reports in Brown Bags 📚 ✍
Mrs. VanDerVeen's 7th graders have started presenting their brown bag book reports! They get to choose items to symbolize the characters, setting, plot, climax, etc. for a book they've read and present it to the class. read more
Woods Students Build Marble Boxes
Meanwhile, in the Woods shop, students have been working on building marble board games. They got to burn their names on a board that will eventually go onto the side of the box, because we wouldn't want them to lose their marbles! Next . . . read more
Positive Panthers 🐾 
Week of September 29: Trace Hanchett, Colton Dougherty, Layton Johnson, and Alanah Gendoes Week of October 6: Eric Moon, Ben Bennight, and Seth Keeten read more
Spirit Week Brings Out Crazy Costumes and Silly Kids
Last week was spirit week. We had epic participation for all of the days, probably because parents were informed through social media. It got kinda wild, but all in all it was a fun week filled with tons of school spirit! . . . read more
Buresh Honored as Sept. Rotary Student
Brock Buresh had the honor of being the first 8th grader chosen as Rotary student this year! He got to attend lunch at the Branding Iron with Mr. Beckman last Thursday. Good job, Brock! read more
First Pep Rally Pumps Up Junior Panthers 💙 💛
Last Thursday the cheerleaders planned a fun pep rally with lots of great cheers, motivating speeches, and a fun skit. Of course, the band rocked too. Go Panthers! read more
First Pep Rally Pumps Up Junior Panthers 💙 💛
Last Thursday the cheerleaders planned a fun pep rally with lots of great cheers, motivating speeches, and a fun skit. Of course, the band rocked too. Go Panthers! read more
Positive Panthers 🐾 
Week of September 22: Jerry Carver, Kane Craig, Michael O'Malley, Luke Hoover, Laci Green, Jenna Storz, and Theo Keesee read more
Sixth Graders Get WACKY on Field Trip 😜 🍃 💦
Last Wednesday, the 6th graders headed to Kirwin for their WACKY days field trip. They got to experience many fun activities and had a yummy lunch. Special thanks to Mrs. Blank, Mrs. Thaden, and Mrs. Thompson for sharing the great pics . . . read more
Volleyball Girls Place Third at Belleville Tourney
Our volleyball girls did an awesome job at the annual Republic County tournament last Saturday. They lost their first match against Thayer, but won the rest of their matches that day. As always, they had great fan support. Way to go, fans . . . read more
Glynn Starts Computer Programming Club
Lincoln Glynn noticed there weren't a lot of activities that kids like him like to do. So, he decided to start a computer programming club! It focuses on robotics and computational thinking. Woah. How cool is that? He talked to Mr. Look . . . read more
8th Graders Head to HS for Ag/Woods
This year, most 8th graders will be bussed to the high school for Ag and Woods, taught by Mr. Fehlman and Mr. Corman. Corinne Cole said, "We have to go in through the back doors so the high schoolers don't pick on . . . read more
PJH Students Help Out on Good Deeds Day
Last Friday, students and staff went around town doing good deeds in remembrance of 9/11 and those who died on that day. Some of the projects included visiting the nursing home, picking up trash in the cemetery and parks, and painting fire . . . read more
Positive Panthers 🐾
Week of 9/8: Kyron Hughes, AJ Jensen, and Ashley Bouchard Week of 9/15: Devin Johnson, Caden Seems, Kyla Kenney, KensLy Blank, Jocelyn Billings, Allee VanKooten, and Jaxon Papp read more
Students Square Up
5th graders enjoyed a cooperative game of human square in PE class! read more
Oakley Comes to Town for Season Opener 🏈 🏐
Last Thursday, our fall sports debuted at home against Oakley. Everyone worked hard and we earned some victories! read more
Cheerleaders Spread Spirit at Cheer Camp
Last Friday the PMS cheerleaders went to Hoisington for a cheer camp. Lauren Heersink said, "My favorite part was getting to see the instructors' stunts." read more
Fun on Gilligan's Island
Mrs. Dinkel's 5th graders had fun during a cooperative and competitive game of Gilligan's Island in PE class! read more
Gibson "Sweeps" In
We have a fun new custodian in our building. Rhonda Gibson said, "I have enjoyed meeting the students here and the teachers are nice." We're glad you're here! Say hi if you see her! read more
Positive Panthers 🐾
We had some catching up to do, so there were several Positive Panthers recognized last Friday! Way to go, Chris Watt, Michael O'Malley, Isaiah Davis, Brynn Billings, and Hunter Miner! read more
Smiles Captured on Picture Day
Picture Day brought some spiffy, good-looking kids into our building. We just hope they smiled for the camera! read more
5th Graders Tell All 😁
We asked some fifth graders whether they prefer middle school or elementary school and why. Here are their responses: "Elementary, because we got recess." ~ Brynn Bi ll ings . . . read more
Eclipse Day Enlightens Students and Staff 🌞 🌚
Last Monday, we got to go outside and view the solar eclipse for a few hours. Mr. Beckman provided welding glass viewers and Mrs. Blank also got glasses for us to wear to view the eclipse safely. It was really fun and . . . read more
Fall Sports Kick Off 🏈 🏐
Many of our students showed off their mad skills last Friday at the Fall Sports Kickoff. It was a blast! read more
First Day Back Brings Excited Students to PJH
Thursday, August 17 was the first half-day of school. We have some awesome new students this year, as well as one new teacher and new paras. Mr. Look added the hallway wall of fame to honor participation in activities. After . . . read more
New Paras Ready to Help
This year we have some great new paras, Wendy Hunnacutt and Jessica Pugh, to help out our students. Let's make them feel welcome! read more
New Pubs Classes Bring News to You
Mrs. Molzahn has two new Publications classes ready to take pics and get the middle school news to you through newsletters and the yearbook! Smile when they bring the camera around! 😬 read more
Prewitt Joins PJH Panther Family
This year we have a new 7th/8th grade English teacher, Mrs. Prewitt. She decided to become a teacher because "she enjoys working with kids and she really likes middle schoolers." Her hobbies are reading, walking her . . . read more
Girls Join HS Squads
Some of our 8th grade girls were selected for high school spirit squads. Evea Arment, Meg Keeten, and Kalli Moore made cheerleader, and Ava Schemper was chosen as a Pacer. Congrats, girls! read more
Panthers See the Bright Side of Assessments
State assessments can be really stressful and tiring for both students and teachers. But, there are some benefits. We asked some students and teachers in our school what they liked about assessments last week. . . . read more
7th Grade Scholars Earn Third at MCEL
Last week on Tuesday, our scholars bowl teams competed at the league meet in Smith Center. Our 7th graders went 6-3 and earned 3rd place! Good job to Eric Moon, Theo Keesee, Corinne Cole, Gracie Jessup, Jeremy Ford, and Emilee . . . read more
Positive Panthers! 🐾
Week of 3/31: Jade Roach and Carsen Meitl Week of 4/7: Kyle Campbell and Kale Shelton read more
Students End Stressful Week with Pajama Day
Last Friday, students got to wear pajamas to celebrate the end of a long, draining assessment week. In their reading classes, students got to bring pillows, blankets, and snacks to make their all-class reading day more . . . read more
Students Experience "One World Taiku" 🥁
Our band students went to Logan on Monday to hear a professional Japanese drum ensemble. It was pretty neat! Maddy Kendall got to go onstage. Photo by Mr. Look read more
Worm Dissections Give Hands-On Experience
Mr. Beckman's 8th graders have been dissecting worms this week in class. It gives the students a chance to get in the lab and examine the insides of the wiggly worms. read more
Boys Finish Third at MCEL Wrestling Meet 💪 👏
Our boys had a slow start at MCEL, but came back to tie with Ellis for 3rd place! It was great! Individually Riley and Rylan earned 1st place, Chase and Brock placed 2nd, Trey and Ethan took 3rd, and Joel and Cody earned 4th . . . read more
Jacie Roth Honored as March Rotary Student
Yesterday, Mr. Hindman took Jacie Roth to lunch at the Branding Iron II. She was chosen by her teachers as the Rotary student for March. Good job, Jacie! read more
Make a Wish Reward 💫
During the month of February, Makenna Russom challenged students and staff to raise money for the "Make A Wish" foundation. The fifth and sixth grade students won, so they got an ice cream party as their reward! . . . read more
New Cheer Squad Set
On the Friday before Spring Break, cheer tryouts were held, so we have a new crop of girls to cheer on the Panthers! Next year's cheerleaders are 7th graders Makenna Russom, Erin Johnson, Trinity Hensley, and Kyla Kenney, . . . read more
Positive Panthers ➕ 
Week of March 10: Zoey Dinkel and Corinne Cole Week of March 24: Layton Johnson and Abby Babcock read more
Snoop Dodge Takes First Place in Tourney 🔵 🔴
On the Friday before break, qualifying students got to participate in a dodgeball tourney in the gym. Snoop Dodge won the tourney, Don't Stop Ballieving won an award for the most creative name, and the Ladybug Killers had . . . read more
Will Enlightens Us💡
On March 10, Mrs. Dinkel and Mr. King invited Will Stutterheim from the FHSU Kelly Center to teach us about our brains and managing stress. He tossed candy to students who were willing to answer questions. It was fun! . . . read more
Band Buffoonery 🎺
By Layton Johnson read more
Middle School Musicians Rock MCEL Contest 🎼
Last Wednesday our musicians headed to Norton for MCEL Music Festival. Gracie Jessup and Theo Keesee both earned AP's--Gracie for her piano solo and Theo for his vocal solo. Many other individual students and groups earned . . . read more
Positive Panthers ➕ 👏
Week of Feb. 24 : Ben Bennight and Carter Jenkins Week of March 3 : Nolan Hughes and Alex Schwerman with 3rd 9 weeks drawing winner Harley Kester! read more
Sixers "Go Greek" in Social Studies Class 🎭 🎬
Mrs. Stites's 6th grade students had a blast acting out myths at the end of their study of Greek Mythology. Fun times! Photos by Mrs. Stites read more
Wrestlers Work Hard, Prepare for League 💪 💙
Our wrestlers recently competed at Oakley. They worked hard to prepare for the MCEL tourney, held yesterday. We will share those results and pics in the next issue! read more
Cheerleaders Close Cheer Year With a Bang
Our cheerleaders worked hard last week practicing for their last pep rally and the Junior Panther Classic. At the beginning of the pep rally, Theo Keesee rocked our worlds with a trap set solo like none other. The pep rally . . . read more
Jr. Panther Wrestlers Earn 2nd Place at Classic
Last Saturday, our wrestlers worked hard to earn 2nd place as a team. Chase, Brock, and Rylan took first place in their divisions, Riley earned second, Trey got third, and many others won matches to earn points. It was an . . . read more
Leidig and Jerby Honor Their Heroes
On February 3, the Phillips County Christian Foundation awarded iPads to Ethan Leidig and Kaycee Jerby for their awesome essays. Ethan wrote about his dad, and Kaycee wrote about her stepdad. They're pictured below with Dan . . . read more
Meg Keeten Named Feb. Rotary Student
Meg Keeten was chosen by her teachers as the Rotary student for the month of February, so she got to go to lunch with Mrs. VanDerVeen yesterday. Way to go, Meg! read more
Positive Panthers ➕ 👏
Week of Feb. 10: Carson Beckman and Michaela Bui Week of Feb. 17: Harley Kester and Alanah Gendoes (not pictured) read more
Readers Build Treehouses
Last Thursday, Mrs. Thaden's 6th graders had a treehouse-building competition to conclude their study of the book "My Side of the Mountain." It was awesome! read more
Band Buffoonery 🎺
By Layton Johnson read more
Band Concert Rocked
On Monday night, 6th-8th graders gave a stupendous concert at the Huck Boyd Center. The students had a fun time showcasing their musical talents. Mr. Schick was very proud of his students! read more
Bottle Filler Hydrates All
Funds from 5th and 6th grade track meet concession stands were used to purchase a water bottle filler for the water fountain by the locker rooms. It's awesome! Thanks! read more
Dancers Jam for Education
Last Friday, Angie Wells helped some 6th graders learn a fun dance in the gym to celebrate School Choice Week! read more
Jacie Roth Dominates County Spelling Bee
Last Wednesday the County Spelling Bee was held at Huck Boyd, with Mrs. Link as the moderator. From our school, Jacie Roth won and Carter Jenkins placed 7th. Good job, guys! read more
Kansas Day Celebrated 🌻
Last Friday, the 7th graders went to Logan for the annual Kansas Day celebration. They had fun and learned a lot! Pics by Mr. Hindman, Paulette, and Robbie . . . read more
Positive Panthers ➕ 😃
Weeks of Jan. 27 and Feb. 3 : Bethany McKibbin, Rylan Hays, Dominic Thummel, and Peyton Gower read more
Wrestling Team Opens Season at Oberlin Meet
The wrestlers debuted at Oberlin last Thursday. Every wrestler had at least two matches, so they learned a lot. Keep up the good work and continue to improve, boys! read more
Footh Spells Her Way to First Place in Bee
Last Friday, the USD 325 spelling bee was held in the gym. The top ten spellers move on to the Phillips County Spelling Bee and include, in order from 1st-10th place: Christina Footh, Jacie Roth, Lauren Heersink, Carson Beckman, Remi . . . read more
Frozen Conditions Add Extra Day to Weekend ❄
Last weekend brought an ice storm to the area, which meant school was called o ff on Monday. We asked some students what they did with their unexpected day off . "I helped deliver baby . . . read more
MCEL Tourney Wraps Up; Boys/Girls Earn 2nd/4th
Our basketball players traveled to Plainville on January 7 and 12 to compete in the league tournament. On Saturday, the boys beat Norton and Ellis to advance to the championship. The girls beat Ellis, then lost to Trego, to . . . read more
P.E. Dancers Learn Slide
Mr. King started a dancing unit in his classes. Today they learned the electric slide. Good times! read more
Positive Panthers ➕
Week of Jan. 13: Marianne Corbett and Carson Beckman Week of Jan. 20: T rinity Hensley and Abby Roth read more
Schemper Honored as January Rotary Student
Nick Schemper was chosen by his teachers as the January Rotary student, so Mr. Schick took him to lunch at the Branding Iron II yesterday. Good work, Nick! read more
Silk Road Game Rocks
Mrs. Stites's 5th grade students sure enjoyed playing Marco Polo's Silk Road game in class! Photos by Mrs. Stites read more
Cheer Squad Parties 🎉
Before break, the cheerleaders had a crazy party with their sponsors to celebrate their Panther spirit! read more
Lincoln's Robot Brings Joy
Lincoln Glynn got a robot from his uncle for Christmas. It can be programmed and even follows voice commands. It's pretty awesome! Lincoln said, "I like him because he can talk, and he actually listens to me! . . . read more
New Pubs Classes Bringing News to You
Mrs. Molzahn just got new Publications classes at the beginning of the semester. Make sure you smile when they bring the camera around! 🤓 😐 😃 read more
Positive Panthers
December Winners : Abby Babcock, Harley Glynn, Geron Ebner, Zordyn Taylor, Ty Sides, and Alex Minkler. The 2nd 9 weeks drawing winner was Zordyn Taylor! Week of Jan. 6 : Collette . . . read more
SC Rematch Brings Extra Wins to Girls and Boys
We played Smith Center again last Tuesday night. It was a good chance to get an extra game in before the MCEL tourney this Saturday. The girls won 33-13, and the boys won 42-26. Way to go, Panthers! read more
Students Chill at Nine Weeks Reward Movie 🎟
After lunch on the Wednesday before break, students who qualified gathered in the gym to watch "Home Alone." It was a fun way to relax and get ready for time off! read more
Top Givers Rewarded 💰
MTSS students of Mrs. Blank, Mrs. Hugunin, and Mrs. Ford were treated to a pop at Love's on December 20 for being the top three MTSS food drive supporters. Great job! read more
5th Grade Chicken 🐥 🐣 Dancers Rule the Roost
Last Friday the 5th graders did the chicken dance in class. They had an egg-cellent time with Mrs. Dinkel! read more
B-Ball Season Rolls On 🏀
Our players have been working hard and are now ready for the MCEL tourney after break. Go, Panthers! read more
Keeten Honored as Dec. Rotary Student
Kagan Keeten was chosen by his teachers to be the Rotary student for the month of December, so Mr. King took him to lunch at the Branding Iron II yesterday. Congrats, Kagan! read more
Marvelous Mannequins
Challenge accepted! Mrs. VanDerVeen's Study Skills class demonstrated their "stay-still" abilities today in class. read more
Rylan Hays Takes Las Vegas By the Horns
Rylan Hays recently took a trip to Las Vegas with his parents. He said, "We went to the National Finals Rodeo, Cowboy Christmas, Hoover Dam, to the TV show "Outside The Barrel," and we went bowling at the South . . . read more
Students Perform at Concert in Hays 🎤 🎼
A few of our 5th and 6th graders were selected to perform at KMEA Elementary Honor Choir in Hays last Saturday. They worked hard with Mrs Pinkerton for weeks ahead of time. Good job, guys! read more
Honor Choir Members Selected for Concert
The students pictured below were selected for Elementary Honor Choir! They will attend an all-day rehearsal and concert on Saturday, Dec. 10. Way to be musical, peeps! read more
Sweet Snowman Pep Rally Thrills All
Last Monday, we all met in the gym for a winter - themed pep rally. The cheerleaders did great cheers and builds, and in the skit, students and sta ff members wrapped their partners in toilet paper and accessorized them as . . . read more
Basketball Teams Strive For Excellence 👏 🏀 💪
We have played several opponents in basketball since our last issue, including Oakley, Trego, and Hill City. Our players have been working really hard and are improving every week. Way to go, athletes and coaches! . . . read more
Basketball Teams Power Through the Season 🏀
Basketball season is now in full swing. Last Thursday we played Smith Center at home, and on Tuesday we traveled to Norton for games. Every game our players learn a lot and improve their skills! read more
Jacobs Honored as Nov. Rotary Student
Yesterday, Meredith Jacobs got to go to lunch at the Branding Iron II. She was chosen by her teachers as the Rotary student for November. Way to go, Meredith! read more
Pajama/Hat Days Raise Money for Food Drive
This week, students and staff members paid a dollar towards the food drive to wear their pajamas or a hat. It was fun and helpful! read more
Basketball Season Tips Off Against Ellis Railers
On Tuesday the Railers came to town for our first basketball games. The players got some court time and figured out what they need to work on. It was pretty great! read more
MS Musicians Rock Honor Concert 🎶 🎼
Last Saturday, the honor choir and band students traveled to Hays, where they practiced and performed their concert music. Great job! read more
PJH Students and America Vote Trump for Prez
On Tuesday during MTSS, our students "voted" for their favorite President/VP candidates. Trump and Pence won not only our mock election, but also the one that counts. Wow! Thanks for participating, guys, and remember how . . . read more
Students Busta Move at Student Council Dance
Last Friday, STUCO sponsored a dance for the 7th and 8th graders. It was fun! The Amendment DJ'd and yummy snacks were provided by parents. Some of the highlights were the "snowball," the . . . read more
Thayer Joins MS Staff
If you've seen a new face in your classrooms or in the hallway, it is our new para Leah Thayer! She said, "I like being a para because I like to interact with the kids." Welcome to the building! . . . read more
Los Estudiantes Hacen las Calaveras en la Clase de Español
Mrs. Hart's 6th hour Spanish class made some calaveras in honor of Dia de los Muertos ( Day of the Dead ) . It was fun and they learned a lot! read more
8th Wins AR Contest 🏆
The 8th graders won the reading contest for the 1st 9 weeks, and got rewarded with a party on October 21. They had many treats, including apple pan dowdy, made by Mrs. VanDerVeen. Great job, 8th grade! read more
➕ Positive Panthers 😊
Week of 10/27: Corie Hanchett and Austin Dierking read more
Kenzie Storz Wins Bike Through KDOT Contest
Kenzie Storz won a bicycle and a helmet in KDOT's "Put the Brakes on Fatalities" contest. Her powerful poster warned drivers not to drive "inTEXTicated." Great message and drawing, Kenz! read more
Musicians Share Vocal Talents at Fall Concerts 🎤
Mrs. Pinkerton's vocal music classes have been busy with concerts this fall. On October 20, the 5th and 6th graders performed cool songs and their own raps, and last night the 7th and 8th graders showed off their mad . . . read more
Speake Says "So Long"
Mrs. Speake's last day was last Thursday. She had been working at the middle school as a para for five years. She said, "My favorite part of being a para is watching the kids grow." We will miss you! . . . read more
Students Rewarded for 1st 9 Week Awesomeness 🏆
Last Thursday, students who qualified got to either watch "The Blind Side" in the gym or go disc golfing at the city park. It was a fun-filled afternoon! read more
Annie Shares Some Fine Facts About Hacks ⌨ 📱
8th grader Annie Weishaar gave a presentation to Mrs. Molzahn's 3rd hour Tech class about hacking. She explained methods of hacking and the dangers of it. She explained the dangers of many tools they use such as USB Rubber . . . read more
Frolf Course Brings More Fun to Phillipsburg 😀 ⛳
Last spring 8th grader Cody Blew needed an Eagle Scout project. His dad had the idea for a disc golf course at the city park, and he was like, "OK, sounds cool." So they talked to William, an engineer at Tamko, who . . . read more
Orange Shirts Bring Students Together on Unity Day
Last Wednesday, PJH students and staff members busted out their orange clothes in support of Unity Day. Wearing orange helps spread awareness about bullying and lets kids know they're not alone. read more
Positive Panthers Week of 10/21
Weekly Winners: Caydence Corman and Harley Kester First 9 Weeks Drawing Winner: Joel Ford read more
Football Boys Put Away Eagles and Monarchs 💪 🏈
Our boys have had an amazing season so far, posting 7 wins and 0 losses. They beat Colby 26-12 on September 29, then had a close call on a freezing cold night against TMP last week. They came from behind and won 48-36. Way to . . . read more
Volleyball Girls "Three-Peat" MCEL Champions 🏐
Our girls played a lot of volleyball last week, including the home quad, TMP, and the league tourney. Last Saturday, our girls were undefeated all day, beating Ellis, Smith Center, and Trego in pool play, Hill City in the . . . read more
Panthers Press Onward and Pluck the Cardinals 💪
Last Thursday, the football and volleyball teams traveled to Plainville to take on the Cardinals. They played well, and the guys came out on top with a score of 30-8. Yeah! read more
Pep Club Steps Up at Belleville Tourney 🚘 🗣
Fan power was definitely a factor at the volleyball tourney in Belleville. Way to go, pep club!! read more
Sixth Graders Wild About WACKY Day Field Trip
Our 6th graders participated in WACKY Day last Wednesday at the Kirwin Wildlife Refuge. WACKY stands for Wildlife, Agriculture, Conservation, Knowledge for Youth. There were diff erent cool displays about wildlife, the beef industry, soil . . . read more
STUCO Students Learn About Leadership! 🏆
On Monday, our newly elected student council members attended a STUCO conference in Quinter. Sponsor Mr. Hindman said, "I think it was a valuable opportunity to learn about leadership. We heard a good message from the . . . read more
Volleyball Girls Dominate Opponents at Belleville
Last Saturday, our volleyball girls went to Belleville to compete in the Republic County tournament. They were undefeated in pool play, and went on to win the tournament for the 3rd time in 20 years. Some of the boys . . . read more
Arment Honored as Sept. Rotary Student
Last Thursday, Mrs. Link took Evea Arment to lunch at the Branding Iron II. She was chosen by her teachers as the Rotary student for September. Way to go, Evea! read more
Football/Volleyball Teams Steam the Railroaders 🚂
Last Thursday, the Ellis Railroaders came to town, and we showed them a thing or two! Our athletes continue to learn a lot and improve each game. 🏈💛💙 read more
Pep Rally Pumps Up Peeps
The pep rally last Thursday was awesome! The cheerleaders and band were great, and the football hoop skit was fun. Mr. Beckman throws hard, but Nathaniel and Gracie were victorious, and the 6th graders won the spirit . . . read more
Puppies Steal the Show
Mrs. Thaden has been bringing her precious yellow lab pups, offspring of the famous Lola and Bob, to school sometimes to hang out with the students and staff. As you can see, they want nothing to do with them! . . . read more
Wild Week Awards Students for Wacky Costumes
Last week's Spirit Week was a crazy week filled with awesome costumes and tons of spirit. Monday was Patriotic Day , Tuesday was Disney Day , Wednesday was Flashback Day , Thursday was Jersey Day , and Friday was . . . read more
CAMFEL Assembly Rocks
Yesterday morning, 7th and 8th graders attended a CAMFEL assembly at the high school. It was a series of character-building videos set to really cool music that encouraged students to do the right thing and stay focused in . . . read more
Football and Volleyball Teams Take on the Bluejays
Last Thursday, our teams played in Norton. The football boys won 24-0, and the volleyball teams lost, but they fought a good fight. read more
Good Deeds Done in Remembrance of 9/11
September 11 is an officially designated day of service and remembrance. So, last Friday, some of our students visited the 9/11 Memorial at the courthouse and all of our kids did good deeds around town to honor those who died . . . read more
PJH Volleyball Girls Successful Against Colby
The volleyball teams took on Colby last Monday at home. 8A, 7A, and 7B teams won, and 8B lost in 3 sets. It was a great night! read more
Keeten and Schemper Voted STUCO Leaders ☑
Last week students running for STUCO hung up signs to try to get kids to vote for them. On Friday, we gathered in the gym to hear the candidates give their speeches. When all the votes were tallied up, Meg Keeten won President and . . . read more
Oakley Opener Proves Successful For Varsity Teams
Last Thursday, the football and volleyball teams traveled to Oakley to take on the Plainsmen. Both varsity squads brought home the first W's of the season, as well as the B and C volleyball teams. The D team lost, but learned . . . read more
Scrimmages Kick Off Fall Sports Seasons 🏈 🏐 🏈 🏐
On August 26, fall sports teams scrimmaged to prepare for the upcoming seasons. Booster Club served up some delicious hamburgers and hot dogs and sold Panther apparel. The little girls also got to show off their dancing . . . read more
Yay for Picture Day 👍
Last Thursday, Lifetouch took pics, so our students and staff were dressed up and smiling a lot! Say cheeeeeeeeese! 😁 🤓 💁 👦 read more
First Day of School Brings Excited Students to PJH
Last Thursday, our students were ready to charge in the door because they were so ready to learn. But something stopped them. It was a locked door with a buzzer next to it. There are a few changes this year, and the buzzer . . . read more
New Paras Ready to Help
You may have noticed some unfamiliar ladies in some of your classrooms. Dusty Wilson and Robbie Asher are the new para-professionals helping our students and teachers this year. We're glad . . . read more
Pinkerton Joins MS Faculty
This year we have a new vocal music teacher, Mrs. Kelsey Pinkerton. She is originally from Logan, and she went to college at KSU. Her favorite subjects in school were Music and English, and she likes all types of music. In her . . . read more
Publications Students Bring News to You 📷
Mrs. Molzahn has two new awesome Publications classes ready to capture our students' finest moments. So if you see any of these 8th graders with a camera, don't run away...say cheese! 🤓 😃 😁 read more
Eighth Graders Will Soon Bid Farewell to PJH 👋
The 8th graders are spending their last few days at PJH. They went to Topeka together yesterday for their field trip and have been celebrating in their classes. read more
Spring Rotary Students Honored Today at Lunch
Today Rotary students are being honored at the Branding Iron II. Mrs. Dusin is taking March Rotary student Jacob Sisson, and Mr. Beckman is taking Emily Schneider and Parker Dibble, the Rotary students for April and May. . . . read more
Garner Shares Holocaust Knowledge
Mrs. Van Der Veen invited Tracy Lynn Garner to speak to the 8th graders about the Holocaust as a part of her unit on the book Anne Frank: Diary of a Young Girl. The students really enjoyed it and learned a lot from her. . . . read more
Students Show Musical Talents at Spring Concerts
On April 28 and May 2, Mr. Roth and Mr. Schick showcased their students' musical talents at the 5th/6th and 7th/8th grade vocal and band concerts. They performed beautifully and made their families and teachers proud! . . . read more
Track Finishes Up 🏃
As the school year finishes up, so does track. It has been a great season filled with broken records and PR's. Way to go! read more
Water Rocket Launch
Mrs. Blank's students made and launched water bottle rockets in her class. It was a splashing good time! read more
8th Graders Examine Frogs No Longer Hopping 🐸
8th graders recently dissected frogs in Mr. Beckman's Science class, and he took some great pics for us. Some students enjoyed it, while others were completely grossed out. No matter what, the kids learned a lot through . . . read more
Digital Tattoo Assembly
On Tuesday morning, all students went to an assembly at Huck Boyd that stressed the importance of posting appropriate content online. Once it's out there, there's no taking it back! Be safe online and don't . . . read more
Fifth Graders Learn Healthy Habits
Last Thursday, Mrs. Dinkel invited Joyce Morgan and Brandy Shelton from County Health to talk to the 5th graders about good hygiene and healthy habits. Some activities included were a "germ-spreading" activity . . . read more
Panthers Rewarded for Hoops for Heart Fundraising
Mr. King has been encouraging us to donate/raise money for Hoops for Heart, and students who donated at least $10 got to play basketball during MTSS this week. They had a great time while getting their heart rates up! Staff . . . read more
Positive Panthers
Week of 4/15 : Elijah McKibbin and Tyce Jerby Week of 4/22 : Zadok Taylor and Trent Herrick read more
Students and Helpers Rock Home Track Meet 💙 💛
This year's home track meet was a success, with one major change for helpers. Instead of recording lengths/heights on paper, they kept track on their iPads with a Google Sheet. It took some getting used to, but . . . read more
Gibbs Goes For Gold
Our very own Lauren Gibbs had an awesome day at Job Olympics on Wednesday. She got a participation medal for sorting mail, a bronze medal in towel folding, a silver medal in recycling, and a gold medal in shredding paper. Way . . . read more
Reading Buddies Help Younger Kids Succeed 📕 👫
Elementary teacher Mrs. Biggs was wanting to find a way to motivate her readers to reach new goals. She approached Mrs. Thaden about the "reading buddies" idea, who then selected 6th grade students who were . . . read more
Tracksters Succeed at Season Opener in Norton
Just like every year, the track team headed to Norton to compete for the first time. It was a windy one, but that didn't affect our awesomeness! It was fun to hang out as a team and test our abilities in the various events. . . . read more
Positive Panthers
Sta ff Members: Share ll Hilbrink and Mrs. Thaden Week of 4/1: Jacob Mahathey and Dominic Rudd Week of 4/8: Aaron Lenker and Jenna Hoover . . . read more
SOLE Hope Project Gives Africans Shoes and Hope
Mrs. Blank's 5th and 6th graders have been working hard to help people in Uganda, Africa in need of shoes. In Africa, jiggers burrow into feet and lay eggs and damage tissue. Students cut down the seams of the jeans our . . . read more
Wood and Bohl Make High School Squads
High School Pacer and Cheer tryouts were held recently, and two of our 8th grade girls made it! Lexie Wood made Pacer, and Jillian Bohl is a member of the Cheer squad. Good job, ladies! read more
2016-17 Cheer Squad Set
On March 11, cheer tryouts were held and new group of girls were selected to cheer on our athletes. The 2016-17 cheer squad includes Collette Kennedy, Kalli Moore, Corinne Cole, Sydney Mitchell, Ava Schemper, Evea Arment, . . . read more
Assessments Dominate the Week Before Easter
Last week on Tuesday through Thursday, students in all grades completed state assessments. Snacks were provided, lunch times lasted longer, and we enjoyed time outside and in the gym when finished. On Thursday, we watched . . . read more
Nine Weeks Qualifiers Earn Fun at City Park
On March 11 in the afternoon, students who qualified for the 3rd 9 weeks got to walk down to the park and have some fun in the sun. The weather was perfect! read more
Positive Panthers
Week of 3/11: Elizabeth Busonic and Nick Davis Week of 3/24: Carter Jenkins and Gracie Temmel read more
STUCO Gives Sweet Reward
The 8th graders won the STUCO Ronald McDonald House fundraiser, so they earned an ice cream party on March 11 at the end of the day. Way to give to patients and their families living away from home! ❤ . . . read more
Will Motivates 8th Grade Students
Yesterday, Mr. King invited Will Stutterheim to speak to the 8th graders about peer pressure and self-esteem. Some intriguing questions were asked, and students were rewarded with Sixlets candy for answering them! . . . read more
Jennifer Dizmang Visit
A real-life author visited our school last Friday. She reminded us that we have two choices when someone tries to put us in a box! read more
Panthers Plan For Spring Break Fun
We asked some students and sta ff members what they have planned for Spring Break. Here are their responses: "I'm playing video games and going outside." ~Sarah Dick . . . read more
Rockets Shoot Off
Last Friday, Mrs. Molzahn's 7th graders launched the rockets they made in Tech class. It was an explosive experience! read more
Scholars Bowl Meet
On Tuesday, we hosted Scholars Bowl. The 7th grade A team placed 2nd. Way to go, brainiacs! read more
Team "Can't Dodge This" Takes DB Tourney
Yesterday STUCO hosted a dodgeball tourney in the gym. It was epic. All the teams had a blast playing together! read more
Wrestlers Take Third at MCEL to Finish Season
MCEL Wrestling was held last Thursday at Trego. Our boys did well, with Tyler Martin, Jacob Sisson, and Chase Russell leading the team by winning first place in their weight divisions. The boys also earned 3rd place as a team. . . . read more
Hoover Honored as Rotary Student
Jenna Hoover was chosen by her teachers as the Rotary student for the month of February, so she got to go to lunch with Mr. King on February 18. Way to go, Jenna! read more
MS Wrestlers Cruise Toward End of Season
On February 18, the wrestlers traveled to Oakley to compete. Trego's bus broke down, so the wrestlers and cheerleaders had to kill time by wrestling, building, visiting, etc. MCEL was yesterday, so we'll have pics and . . . read more
Read Aloud Day Helps ES Students Reach Goal
On February 18, we walked down to the elementary school and spent some quality time reading with the Panther Cubs. It was a lot of fun! Their goal was to take 2,000 AR tests that day, and they far exceeded that goal with our . . . read more
Hats "On" for RMH
STUCO recently held a class competition fundraiser for the Ronald McDonald House in Wichita. For an extra boost of cash, students could wear a hat if they donated a dollar last Friday. The grand total was $412.71! Way to go, . . . read more
Musicians Rock the House at MCEL Contest
Last Wednesday, middle school musicians attended the MCEL Music Festival in Norton. Students had a lot of success with several high ratings. Good job, musical peeps! Thank you, Kylie Solida, for taking pics all day! . . . read more
Valentine Pep Rally Brings Kissing to School 💋
Last Friday the cheerleaders had an awesome pep rally to support the wrestlers. In the skit, the boys were blindfolded and told they were going to get kissed by a cheerleader and had to guess which one; instead . . . read more
Wrestlers Earn 3rd Place at Jr. Panther Classic
Our wrestlers have been working hard, and last Saturday they placed third at the annual Jr. Panther Classic. They had tough competition, with several teams participating. Tyce Jerby, Jacob Sisson, and Tyler Martin earned first . . . read more
Bands Show Talents
On February 7, the band students held their concert on a Sunday afternoon due to the monster blizzard we had. They practiced hard, so they performed 🎷 🎺 beautifully! Way to go! read more
Cole Wenzl Wins County Spelling Bee
Ten of our students qualified for the Phillips County Spelling Bee at Thunder Ridge last Wednesday, and our very own Cole Wenzl won! Wowsah! Way to go, stellar speller! read more
Scholars Successful in S.C.
Scholars bowl teams competed in Smith Center last Monday, and the 7th grade teams earned 1st and 3rd place! The 8th grade teams didn't place, but they learned a lot and had fun. Great work! read more
School Choice Essays
Eighth graders were asked to write about why they think school is important as a part of School Choice week. Kristen Wells, Dallas Miller, and Ashlyn Cole's essays were chosen as the best, and they earned bonus bucks and got . . . read more
6th Graders Dance to Celebrate School Choice
Held every January, National School Choice Week is the world’s largest annual celebration of opportunity in education. Last Thursday, the 6th graders learned a cool dance in the gym during MTSS and got awesome yellow . . . read more
Seventh Graders Celebrate Sunflower State
Last Friday on Kansas Day, the 7th grade traveled to Logan to learn more about Kansas. They got to "milk" some cows and pet some chickens. They also saw many interesting exhibits. Thank you to Mr. Hindman and the . . . read more
STUCO Honors Positive Panthers ☺
Week of January 22: Jeremy Ford and Sophie Imm Week of January 29: Luke Hoover and Ben Ode ll read more
Wood and Wells Honor Their Heroes
Last Friday, the Phillips County Christian Foundation awarded iPads to two deserving 8th grade essay writers: Lexie Wood and Kristen Wells. Lexie wrote about her Grandma Gina Wood, and Kristen wrote about her hero Tatum . . . read more
Kabir Goes "Bhakta" India for Family Fun
On December 9, 8th grader Kabir Bhakta set forth on a journey to his native country of India. The flight was 16 hours of pure boredom, but once he arrived he had a blast. He took a trip to Tarsadi, Gujart, where his family . . . read more
Boys Capture 3rd Straight MCEL Title
The league basketball tournament was held the past two weeks. The boys beat Hill City and Smith Center to make it to the finals on Thursday. In the championship game, they were up 13-9 at half. Then in the 2nd half, the boys . . . read more
Cole Named January Rotary Student
Ashlyn Cole was selected by her teachers to represent our school as the January Rotary Student of the Month. She got to go to lunch at the Branding Iron with Mrs. Link yesterday. Way to go, Ashlyn! read more
Panthers Get Positive
Student Council decided to acknowledge students for good behavior and positive attitudes. Every week, staff members can nominate students, then on Friday two names will be drawn out of the jar. Winners receive a reward. . . . read more
Roth Stings Opponents in District Bee
Last Wednesday, 42 students from grades 4-8 participated in the USD 325 spelling bee held in the gym. When all the spelling was finished, Jacie Roth was named supreme commander of spelling. The following students . . . read more
Basketball Teams Prepare for MCEL Tourney 🏀
Since our last issue, the basketball teams have played a few more games in preparation for the league tournament. Last night, the girls won and will play Trego tomorrow. The boys had a first-round bye and face Hill City. Good . . . read more
Cathy Dusin Retires
In December, Cathy Dusin decided to retire after working for USD 325 for 28 years. She said she will miss the kids (not the bathrooms). 😂 She is excited about having free time and going where she wants to go whenever she . . . read more
Fave Christmas Gifts🎁
We asked some kids which gift was their favorite this year. Here is what they had to say... "Sports clothes." - Taryn Sides "My hamster named . . . read more
Pep Club Members Dance the Day Away!
On the Friday before break, qualifying students had the opportunity to attend a daytime dance in the gym. Pep club members and sponsors brought a surplus of fun snacks and drinks for everyone to enjoy. Pubs students took . . . read more
Seventh Grade Girls Carol at Local Businesses
Before break, Mr. Roth took the 7th grade girls around town so they could sing at several diff erent places. Thank you for spreading Christmas cheer for all to hear! read more
Students Make Maracas
At the end of the first semester, the Spanish students enjoyed making maracas! read more
Basketball Teams Cruise Through Season
The basketball teams have played several games since our last issue, and they have been winning, losing, learning a lot, and working together. It has been fun to watch. We only have a few games left, so get out and support our . . . read more
Christmas Pep Rally Brings Joy to All
Last Thursday, the cheerleaders held an awesome Christmas pep rally for basketball, complete with pretty blue Santa hats, a candy-transfer skit, and speeches from the basketball coaches. The 8th graders had a good showing, with . . . read more
Sixth Graders Rock Elementary Honor Choir
Some amazing sixth grade vocalists strutted their stuff last Saturday at the Beach Schmidt Performing Arts Center on the campus of FHSU. They performed required music for Mr. Roth, who then chose the honor choir members. . . . read more
December Rotary Student To Be Honored
Anahy Sanchez was chosen by her teachers as the Rotary student for the month of December, so she will go to lunch with Mr. Hindman next Thursday. Way to go, Anahy! read more
Boys Defeat Smith Center
Last Thursday the A team boys had a close game against Smith Center but came out on top. The B and C teams played well also. Good job, Panthers! read more
Hugunin Honored as November Rotary Student
Conlee Hugunin was chosen by his teachers as the Rotary student for the month of November, so he got to go to lunch with Mrs. VanDerVeen yesterday. Way to go, Conlee! read more
Students Give Thanks for Favorite Foods
Soon Thanksgiving will be here! We will be stu ffi ng our faces with Thanksgiving food. YYUUMM! We asked some students and staff what their favorite holiday foods are. Turkey, stuffi ng, and pie seem to be . . . read more
We Get "Revved Up" at Interactive Assembly
On Tuesday, we went to the high school for a "Rev it Up" assembly. The goal was to teach us how to stay safe while driving. Each group of three students got a controller and received points for answering driving . . . read more
Mayor Hewitt Enlightens Seventh Graders
Mr. Hindman invited Phillipsburg Mayor Pat Hewitt to speak to the 7th graders on Tuesday about his mayoral duties. Jacie Roth said, "I liked that he explained his job really well and answered all of the questions we . . . read more
Varsity Teams Victorious Against Railroaders
The basketball teams had their first games of the season at Ellis on Tuesday. For both the boys and girls, the B and C teams lost, but the A teams won. It was great to get back in action again! read more
Hair-Raising Halloween Dance Thrills All 🙀 🎃
Due to a rescheduled high school football game, the STUCO Halloween Dance was held a week later than planned. So, last Thursday, we partied hard and danced the night away! The Amendment DJ'd and kept us up dancing and . . . read more
Honor Band & Choir Harmonize at Hays High
Last Saturday, several of our music students participated in the KMEA Northwest District Honor Band and Choir rehearsal and concert at Hays High. Band members were Collette Kennedy, flute; Madison Kendall, clarinet; Conlee . . . read more
Book Fair Awesomeness
Last week during parent-teacher conferences, we had the option to buy awesome books and other random items from the book fair in the library. It was pretty great! read more
Exemplary Pupils Rewarded w/"Home" Movie
Last Thursday the movie "Home" was shown in the gym for those students who met the 1st nine weeks requirements. Everyone brought their pillows and blankets, hung out with their buds, ate popcorn, and . . . read more
Kaycee Reminds Us Not to Text and Drive📵 🚘
Kaycee Jerby was selected as the winner for her age group in Northwest Kansas for KDOT's "Put the Brakes on Fatalities" poster contest. She won a pink bicycle and a helmet. Bravo, Kaycee! Thanks for reminding us . . . read more
Rockin' Rockets Launch
At the end of the first nine weeks, Mrs. Molzahn's tech classes went outside and launched the rockets they made in her class. It was an explosive experience! read more
Stellar Singers Share Their Sweet Songs 🎤 🎹
Recently, Mr. Roth's students showed off their singing talents at concerts. The 5th and 6th graders performed on October 22, and the 7th and 8th grade students performed on November 2. A few high schoolers sang with . . . read more
7th Grade Rewarded for AR Awesomeness
After working hard at reading for an entire 9 weeks, the 7th grade class had a higher AR average than the 8th grade last quarter. To reward them for their efforts, last Friday they partied in Mrs. VanDerVeen's room during . . . read more
Jefferson vs. Hamilton
Yesterday in Social Studies class, 8th graders posed as Thomas Je ff erson and Alexander Hamilton and participated in a heated debate. read more
Panthers Prepare for Horrifying Halloween
Halloween is just around the corner, so we asked some students and teachers what they like about the creepy holiday and what their plans are for that night. "My favorite part is eating . . . read more
Beckman Honored as October Rotary Student
Nicholas Beckman was chosen by his teachers as the Rotary student for the month of October, so he got to go to lunch with Mr. Schick yesterday. Way to go, Nicholas! read more
Boys Take Triple Crown With Win vs. SC
Yesterday, everyone wore pink to school and the football game to show support for breast cancer research. Our awesome football team beat the Smith Center Redmen 14-0, capping off their THIRD consecutive undefeated season. Way . . . read more
Double or Nothing--VB Girls Take MCEL
Last week was a whirlwind of matches for the Jr. Lady Panthers, including the quad here, matches at TMP, and the MCEL tournament in Wakeeney on Saturday. The varsity girls had an amazing tournament, winning pool play and beating . . . read more
Students Get Happy on Hat Day! 😄 🎩
In an e ff ort to raise more money for STUCO, students and sta ff members were allowed to wear a hat on Tuesday if they paid $1 . We saw some interesting and crazy hats, and STUCO added $56 to their fund. Good job, . . . read more
Boys Defeat Eagles
The football boys played in Colby last Thursday and won 22-14. It was an awesome, hard-fought battle! The win put their record at 5- 0 on the season. Way to go, Panthers! read more
Girls Take Third at Republic County!
On September 26th, the volleyball team traveled to Belleville to compete in a tough tournament. They beat Thayer Central, fell to Republic County, crushed Deshler, then took third with their win against Fairbury. Before . . . read more
Jr. Panthers Get Pepped
The first pep rally of the year on September 24 was awesome! It featured a fun skit and a spirit yell contest, which the 8th graders won. Their reward was getting out of school at 3:00 instead of 3:13 the next day...WAY cool. . . . read more
Students Get Silly During Spirit Week
Last week was Spirit Week! Many students participated and the days were: Monday-Opposite Day, Tuesday-Hippie Day, Wednesday- C o l o r Day,Thursday-Jersey Day, Friday- Blue and Gold Day! . . . read more
VanKooten Wins Squidward
STUCO sold 110 tickets and raised $116 with their Squidward fundraiser to earn money for new Panther flags. Last Friday after the morning announcements, Allee VanKooten was drawn as the lucky winner. The new flags look awesome! . . . read more
Dinkel "Whips" 5th Grade Into Shape 🙈
Recently during P.E., Mrs. Dinkel had her 5th grade students jam out to an aerobic workout video based on the ever-popular song Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae) !!! 😝 😝 It was a fun new way to get the kids get up and . . . read more
Football Boys Derail the Railers 🏈 🚂 💪
Last Thursday, football and volleyball teams traveled to Ellis. The football boys played a great game and won 48-38, taking the lead quickly so the JV guys could get lots of playing time. Great work, Panthers! read more
Girls Sweep the Ringnecks and Tigers
This Monday, the volleyball girls traveled to Stockton to play in a triangular against the Ringnecks and the Tigers. First, the A-team knocked out Hill City, then played a nail-biting match against the Tigers and won in the 3rd . . . read more
Mac Helps with "Ruff" Homework!📚 🐶 📝
Some students lie and say their dog ate their homework. Zoey Dinkel is lucky enough to have a Great Dane named Mac who "helps" with hers! read more
Squidward's Size Startles Students 😵
Student Council is trying to raise money to buy new Panther flags to replace the raggedy ones we hang in front of the building now. So, they are selling raffle tickets for a giant stuffed Squidward. Each ticket costs $1. Please . . . read more
6th Graders Get WACKY
On Wednesday, the sixth graders participated in WACKY Day at Kirwin Wildlife Refuge. They had a great time even though it was CrAzY hot!🔥 🌞 Thanks for taking such fabulous pics, Mrs. Blank! read more
Kids Do Good Deeds to Remember 9/11
Last Friday in the afternoon, the fifth and sixth graders went around town doing good deeds. They read to pre-school kids, picked up trash, visited the nursing home, and delivered thank-you's to police, EMT's, and . . . read more
Panthers Win Nail Biters vs. Bluejays
The Panthers gobbled up the Bluejays in football and volleyball last Thursday. The boys started playing at 6:00, but didn't finish until almost 10:00 due to rain delays. The girls had some tough matches, but came out on . . . read more
Real Encounter Assembly Thrills All
On Wednesday, the 7th and 8th graders went to the high school for an assembly. The presenter encouraged students to make good choices and follow their dreams. Many stunts were performed, including one where the biker guy jumped . . . read more
September Rotary Student Honored
Kristen Wells was chosen by her teachers as the Rotary student for September, so she got to go to lunch with Mrs. Molzahn yesterday. Awesome job, Kristen! read more
Cheer Squad Spreads Spirit
Last Thursday, the cheerleaders attended Spirit Spreader Camp in Hoisington. They learned a lot and had fun. Lexi Chestnut said, "I enjoyed learning all the cheers and they taught us how to do cool little cheers for . . . read more
Panther Athletes Sweep Oakley Opener
Last Thursday, we played at home against Oakley. All of the football and volleyball teams won, which was pretty AWESOME! Jacob Sisson said, "We worked well as a team and came out victorious." Emily Schneider added, . . . read more
Students/Staff Have Fun at Color Run
On Wednesday , the NWK Youth Suicide Prevention Coalition hosted a 2-Mile Color Run/ Walk. Several students and a few staff members participated and had a blast! S igns were hung along the route to . . . read more
Athletes Show They're Ready To Go!
Last Thursday, the volleyball and football teams scrimmaged. It was the fist time they got to wear their uniforms and strut their stuff. Athletes got a free meal from the Booster Club, and a good time was had by . . . read more
Color Run Coming Up
Just a few reminders...next Wednesday, Sept. 9, the NWK Youth Prevention Coalition will host a 2-mile Color Run/ Walk for Phillips County. The purpose is to increase public awareness and reduce the number of youth suicides. You . . . read more
New Pubs Classes Bring Pics and News to YOU
A new school year brought a new crop of 8th grade Publications students. We asked some students why they took the class. Lexie Wood said, "I took it because I wanted to take pictures of everything that happens in the . . . read more
School STUCO Leaders Selected
Yesterday, students gathered in the gym to hear speeches from all of the candidates. After all votes were tallied, we chose Kylie Solida and Ashlyn Cole for President and Vice President. Class . . . read more
Bucket Drums Make Rockin' Rhythm 💚
Last Friday, vocal music students got to do a really cool activity in class, using buckets as "drums." Mr. Roth said, "We explored the different sounds the buckets can make and proper sticking technique. We . . . read more
Google Classroom: Like It or Not, We Must Join It 😃 😑 😳 
At the beginning of the school year, all students got a new iPad to use in their classes. In addition, teachers and students have been asked to use Google Classroom. According to Mr. Look, . . . read more
PJH Students are Picture Perfect 📷
Tuesday was picture day at our school, and many of our students came dressed up and ready to smile for the camera! Lookin' good, peeps! 😍 read more
New Teachers Keep Calm and Teach On 😎
One of the first things we noticed this year was all of the new teachers, and three of them are in the P.E. Department! Two teachers are not new to our district. Mrs. Dinkel comes up from PES to teach 5th grade P.E., and Mr. . . . read more
School Back in Session for Jr. Panthers
Last Thursday, we said goodbye to our beloved summer and hello to the busy school year. 😢 Although we are sad that summer is over, it is good to see our friends and AMAZING teachers every day again. Go Panthers! . . . read more
8th Graders Take LONG Trip to Topeka
The 8th graders went to Topeka on Wednesday. The bus wouldn't run after breakfast, so they had to switch buses and missed the tour of the governor's mansion. The Capitol tour was great, and the kids learned a lot, . . . read more
Arment and Wisinger Honored at Rotary
Yesterday, Nick Arment and Jordyn Wisinger were honored as the April and May Rotary students of the month. Mr. Schick took them to lunch at the Branding Iron II. Way to go, guys! read more
Older Students Rock Vocal/Band Concert
On Monday night, the 7th and 8th grade band and vocal members performed at Huck Boyd. Afterwards, athletic awards were given. Way to go, musical peeps and athletes!! Photos by Mrs. Hugunin read more
5th/6th Grade Musicians Shine at Concert
Last night the 5th and 6th graders performed at Huck Boyd. They did great! read more
Bored Boys Build MegaBot on Track Day
O n Monday while the track team was in Hill City, the rest of the students rotated to different teachers throughout the day. In Mrs. Molzahn's class, some 8th grade boys got bored and started building a mega robot out of the . . . read more
100 Natural Highs Highlighted in Hallway
Every year Mrs. Link has the eighth graders create a picture with 100 things the students enjoy. Here are some examples!! read more
Fifth Graders Attend Water Jamboree at Harlan County Dam 🎣
The fifth graders went to Harlan County Dam for their field trip on Wednesday with Mrs. Stites, Mrs. Christy, Mrs. Bouchey, Mrs. Hernandez, and Mrs. Marez. It was a fun day filled with many water-related activities. Photos by . . . read more
Home Meet Brings Awesomeness to Track
The Phillipsburg Invitational was held last Thursday, and our athletes were successful yet again. The 8th grade girls finished first, while the 8th grade boys got third. Thank you to all students and staff members who . . . read more
7th Graders Act Out "Myth of Narcissus"
While the track team was gone, Mrs. Van Der Veen had the seventh graders put on costumes and perform a play in her class. They had a great time! read more
Mrs. Link Enlightens and Makes Us Laugh
Every day, Mrs. Link writes funny thoughts on the dry erase board outside her room to inspire us and makes us smile. Sometimes it's words of encouragement for a sporting or academic event, but most of the time she writes . . . read more
Track Season Kicks Off at Norton
The track season officially began with a cold, windy meet at Norton yesterday. The following athletes are participating in track this year. Good luck in your events! 8th Grade Girls Team Front: Ericka Hankinson, . . . read more
8th Grade Girls Join High School Squads
Recently, high school cheer and Pacer tryouts were held to find new members for their squads. 8th graders Logan Solida and Kyleigh Russell were selected as high school cheerleaders. The Pacers chosen included Aryssa . . . read more
Iman Builds Swag Trophy Board for Lobby
You've probably noticed a fancy new trophy board as you walk in the east school door. Mr. Iman took all of the little hanging trophy plaques that were hung end for end on the south wall by the trophy window and made a new . . . read more
7th Grade Scholar's Bowl Team Places 3rd at MCEL
On Tuesday, the 7th grade scholar's bowl team placed 3rd at MCEL in Plainville with a record of 6-3. Good job, guys! Congrats to Kaycee Campbell, Megan Stapel, Karista Pugh, Melvin Jurey, and Cole Wenzl. read more
Middle School Cheer Squad Selected
On the Friday before Spring Break, cheer tryouts were held. Next year's cheerleaders are Jillian Bohl, Meg Keeten, Kaycee Jerby, Corie Hanchett, Meredith Jacobs, Emily Schneider, Jenna Hoover, and Lexi Chestnut. Congrats, ladies! read more
Students Rewarded for Their Awesomeness
On the Friday before Spring Break, students who qualified got a cool end- of-9-weeks reward. After lunch, they got to enjoy "Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb" in the gym or karaoke and games in the cafeteria. . . . read more
Mrs. Rietzke's 4th Hour Earns 80's Day
Mrs. Rietzke's 4th hour voted to do "80's Day" on Tuesday as a reward for meeting their goal for the Positive Potion Points in her classroom. read more
Lola Comes to School
On Monday, Mrs. Thaden brought her new puppy, Lola, to school during MTSS. The kids enjoyed spending some time with her. read more
Wrestlers Take Second Place at MCEL
The MCEL tournament took place last Thursday in Ellis. The Panthers took 2nd place, finishing 12 points behind Smith Center. Good job, grapplers! Medal Winners 1st place - Austin . . . read more
Students Enjoy Home Scholars Bowl Meet
On Tuesday, 7th and 8th grade scholars bowl members participated in our home meet. 8th grade Team A finished 2nd to TMP. The 7th graders didn't place, but tried hard and gained experience. Thanks to Ms. Jones for the . . . read more
Moore Honored as March Rotary Student
8th grader Kirsten Moore was chosen as March's Rotary student of the month by her teachers. Mrs. Hite took Kirsten to lunch at The Branding Iron II today. Here's a round of applause for Kirsten's awesomeness! . . . read more
Students Have Fun With Frogs
Last week, Mr. Beckman's 8th grade science students had more lab time to dissect frogs, and some thought it was pretty gruesome. Students had to study the anatomy of the frog, and take a test over what they found. . . . read more
Music Students Rock MCEL Festival
Last Wednesday, band and choir students attended the MCEL Music Festival in Norton. The middle school band earned a I rating, which made Mr. Schick extremely proud. Many other individuals did well that day on their instrument . . . read more
Students See Stars in Lab
Last Monday and Tuesday, Mrs. Rietzke's classes got to spend time in the Star Lab during science class. They enjoyed finding the stars and constellations. read more
Principal Wears Purple For Pennies
To raise more money for the Pennies for Patients fundraiser, Mr. Look volunteered to wear a K-State cap, jacket, and pants if a goal of $75 was met. We fell a little short, but he was a good sport and put on the pants anyway. . . . read more
Jr. Panthers Place Second at Classic
Our wrestlers worked hard last Saturday, earning second place as a team at the Junior Panther Classic here in Phillipsburg. Konner Roth and Treylan Gross got 1st place in their weight classes, while Austin Niblock, Ben White, . . . read more
Pep Rally Showcases Acting Talents
Last Friday, the students gathered in the gym to pep up the wrestlers before the Junior Panther Classic. The cheerleaders planned a Valentine-themed pep rally, which included some improv acting from our students. . . . read more
Worms Examined
Mr. Beckman's 8th grade science classes dissected worms this week. They explored the insides of the once-wiggly creatures. read more
Stellar Speller Places Third in County Bee
Last Thursday, our school's top ten spellers went to Logan to participate in the County Spelling Bee. Our very own Haven Bleavins earned third place. Way to go, Haven!! read more
Moon Honored As February Rotary Student
Nathan Moon was chosen by his teachers as the February student of the month, so he was honored at today's Rotary meeting. He got to go to lunch with Mrs. Dusin. Congrats, Nathan! read more
Smart Students Succeed at Smith Center
On Monday, the 7th and 8th grade Scholar's Bowl teams traveled to Smith Center to compete. The 8th grade A team went 6-1, and tied for first place with Smith Center! The other team results were as follows: 7th Grade A, 2-5; . . . read more
Peeps Give Pennies to Wear PJ's
Yesterday, students who donated a dollar to the Pennies for Patients fundraiser were able to wear a pair of cozy pajamas. This was a fun way to raise money. Thank you, STUCO, for the awesome idea! read more
Valentine Wishes
We asked some students and staff members what they would like to receive for Valentine's Day. Here's what they had to say... "I want some chocolate and my braces off." ~Kristen . . . read more
Hat Day Helps Heal!
Last Friday, students who donated a dollar got to wear a hat all day at school. Many participated, showing off some pretty funny hats! They felt good knowing they were helping cancer patients in need. read more