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February 20, 2019

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The Press-Dispatch School Wednesday, Februar y 20, 2019 C- 11 Petersburg Elementary Elle Readle watches as her teammate, Brooklyn Query tries to remove a yellow hub with her robot at the Tell City competition. Team Trump and Team Smarties were paired as an alliance in one of the rounds at the Tell City ro- botics competition. Pictured are Carter McCain, Aksel Onyett, Jacob Harker, and Joshua Harker. First graders Britta- ny Goodrich and Se- lene Elenbaas spent chief tickets to help in the cafeteria. Llinkyn Knust watches as his teammate, Jacoby Smith prepares to stack a yellow hub. The Fierce Unicorns placed 3rd at the Tell City Robotics compe- tition. Above: Mrs. Ficklin's kindergarten class with the quilt they made for their classmate, Aden Stephens. Left: Third and fourth grade Student Council members work on gathering Candy Grams to be sent out to students in the building for Valentine's Day. Below left: Third grader, Grace Fretwell reading to Ms. Stone's second grade class. Below right: Fifth grader Gracie Hill read a Pete the Cat book to Mrs. Es- tey's first grade class. MENU Thursday, February 21: BBQ pulled pork, Au Gratin potatoes, garden salad, roll, fruit and a rice krispie treat. Friday, February 22: Chicken quesadilla, tater tots, buttered peas and fruit. Monday, February 25: Cheeseburger, lettuce, to- mato, sweet potato fries and fruit. Tuesday, February 26: Macaroni and cheese, baked beans, buttered carrots and fruit. Wednesday, February 27: Chicken nuggets, scalloped potatoes, buttered corn, fruit, and a mini cocoa krisp- ie treat. CALENDAR Student council members will be selling smencils for $1.00 each. Smencils are scented pencils. Robotics Practices – Feb 14, 18 and 21 (Feb. 25 and 28 State Teams Only) Fourth Grade Science Fair packets will be coming home in early February! Feb. 5 -19 – Second grade will celebrate Chinese New Year, Year of the Pig. Feb. 14 – Candy grams will be delivered today. Feb. 15 – Snow Day, No School. Feb. 16 – Snow day, No School. Feb. 21 – Math Bowl at Washington Community High School in Washing- ton, 5 p.m. Bracelets will be sold for $2 in support of Aden Ste- phens and family Feb. 23 – Robotics com- petition, Newburgh, Teams A,B and C. I-READ 3 March 11-22 &$//72'$<$1'5(6(59(<28563$&( e Pike Central Chargers compete in six varsity spring sports: Baseball, Girls' Tennis, Boys' Golf, Boys' and Girls' Track & Field, and Girls' So•ball. e Press-Dispatch 2019 Spring Sports Preview will take an in-depth look at each of the coaches and all of the teams. Team outlooks, interviews, player pro€les, rosters, schedules and special features will be included in this section. Readership and interest in this section is high, especially with the anticipation of a very promising season for the teams. Spring Sports fans are sure to €nd this section entertaining and informa- tive. Reach your potential customers with your message in the 2018 Spring Sports Preview. Spring [XZ\[ PREVIEW Spring [XZ\[ PREVIEW 8PWVM" ̆̆ d .I`" ̆̆ d -̆UIQT"IL[(XZM[[LQ[XI\KPVM\ FREE COLOR Your full page ad in the Spring Sports Preview receives spot color FREE (a $50 value). Publication is tentatively set for WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27 Copy deadline is set for WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20 ;QbM+W[\ )XOO3DJH FRO[´ 3DJH FRO[´ 7KLUG3DJH FRO[´ 6L[WK3DJH FRO[´ 7ZHOIWKSDJH FRO[´ Discounted rate available for those who participate in Charger Spectacular. -RKQ+HXULQJ $G0DQDJHU &LQG\3HWW\ $G&RQVXOWDQW 3DP/HPRQG $G&RQVXOWDQW Want to share your news with others? The Press- Dispatch can help deliver it to Pike and the surrounding counties. NEWS! 812-354-8500 It takes 3 mInutes to subscrIbe to 812-354-8500

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