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Kellen Thames scored his 1,000th career point after the Pirates won the tip-off in Wednesday’s game against Lafayette. The junior now has put up 1,024 career points while wearing the green and white jersey.
Kellen Thames scored his 1,000th career point after the Pirates won the tip-off in Wednesday’s game against Lafayette. The junior now has put up 1,024 career points while wearing the green and white jersey.
Bon appétit! Students in Ms. Margaret Hall’s French 2 classes created a recipe book as a Valentine’s Day gift to the staff at Pattonville High School to say “Merci” and to let them know they are very loved. The recipes include a personal story from every student detailing why they chose their item and instructions on how to make it written in both English and French. It also features a video of the student speaking in French showing how to prepare it.
Pattonville High School seniors Maya Blumenthal and Jordyn Lodes have been named finalists in the National Merit Scholarship Program. In September, they were announced as semifinalists by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation.
More than 1.5 million juniors in about 21,000 high schools entered the 2021 National Merit Scholarship Program by taking the 2019 Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test. The nationwide pool of semifinalists, representing less than one percent of U.S. high school seniors, includes the highest-scoring entrants in each state.
Pattonville students interested in getting an early start on college while still in high school will have two additional options in the 2021-2022 school year. Both new options enable students to earn credit toward their high school diploma while also taking college classes on one of the campuses of the St. Louis Community College (STLCC). With the two new options students can do one of the following:
Phase 2 Snow Day -- Virtual learning Day Information for High School Students:
Track A, Track C and Track D Students should plan for:
15 minutes of independent learning activities per class posted on the teachers Canvas page
1 hour & 45 minutes of work for the day
Teachers will be available 2 hours to support student learning. Hours will be posted on the teacher's Canvas and emailed to students/families.
Track B students will continue with their normal Asynchronous Learning Day.
The Pattonville Board of Education on Jan. 12 approved the selection of Teisha Ashford as principal of Pattonville High School, effective July 1. She replaces Dr. Joe Dobrinic, who will retire in June.
“Mrs. Ashford brings a wealth of knowledge and experience as an instructional leader supporting middle and high school students, staff and families,” said Dr. Tim Pecoraro, superintendent. “She will do an excellent job building strong relationships with our students, staff and families and continuing to lead PHS on the path of academic excellence. Please join me in welcoming Mrs. Ashford to her new role."
Ashford currently serves as Pattonville’s director of student services. Prior to taking on a district leadership role, she served as principal of Holman Middle School for eight years. She also worked as an assistant principal at Pattonville Heights Middle School and a science teacher at Holman and the high school. Ashford also taught middle school science in the Hazelwood School District. She holds a bachelor’s degree in biology and a master’s degree in educational leadership and policy studies from the University of Missouri-St. Louis (UMSL). Ashford is also a 2021 candidate for a specialist’s degree in educational leadership and a doctorate degree in educational leadership and policy studies, both from UMSL.
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