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March 4, 2020

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The Press-Dispatch School Wednesday, March 4, 2020 B- 5 Fifth graders Jackson Brewster and Michael Caudill partner up to practice their basketball passes during gym class. Gracie Zimmerman is finishing an activity page during her library class. The Eskimo cheerleaders celebrated the end of the season with a party af- ter school. Kaitlyn Shelton, Mya Reinhart, Taylor Skinner, Gloryanna Sallee, Kyanna Stewart and Arianna Barclay show off the gifts they received from their cheer coaches. Cheerleaders Taylor Skinner, Kaitlyn Shelton and Kyanna Stewart lead a cheer at the PC basketball home game. Pike Central PIKE CENTRAL LUNCH MENU Thursday, March 5: Bbq Chicken Pizza, Spiral Cut Fries, Fresh Baby Carrots, Ranch Dressing, Ketchup Friday, March 6: Cheese Quesadilla Or Chicken, Quesadilla, Refried Beans, Tossed Salad, Ranch Dressing, Salsa Monday, March 9: Pork Bbq Sandwich, Baked Beans, Spiral Cut Fries, Ketchup Tuesday, March 10 : Taco Soup, Tortilla Chips, Salsa, Tossed Salad, Fresh Broc- coli, Rice Krispy Treat, Ranch Dressing Wednesday, March 11: Cheeseburger, Sweet Po- tato Fries, Fresh Cucum- ber Cup, Ranch Dressing, Ketchup Each tray includes fruit and milk Christine Waddell's sixth graders are working on a new program called "MindPlay." This program is teaching a basic foundation for reading success. The best part of it is, it's all at their levels. This foundation must be built for a reader. Winslow Elementary WES LUNCH MENU Thursday, March 5: Spa- ghetti with sauce, meatballs, garden salad, broccoli floret, bosco stick, fruit. Friday, March 6: Soft pret- zel, cheese sauce, tater tots, green beans, fruit. Monday, March 9: Beef and noodles, mashed pota- toes, buttered corn, whole- grain dinner roll, fruit. Tuesday, March 10 : Ta- co meat, cheddar cheese, tortilla shell, shredded ro- maine, diced tomatoes, re- fried beans, fruit. Wednesday, March 11: Mini corn dogs, baked lays original, fresh broccoli flo- rets, baby carrots, fruit. milk served with each tray Jackie Henson's second grade students were authors and illustrators of a class book titled, "Inven- tions." The students researched inventions in preparation for writing their book and also came up with their own inventions. Front row: Maddie Braunecker, Zoey LeMond, Adalynn Martin and Jackson Sno- dgrass; middle row: Ian Woolsey, Kodee Miller, Stihl Nalley, Briar Bruce and Lukas Farmer; back row: Aubree Crow, Alexis Gayhart, Gemma Gonzales, Sylas Osborne, Will Faith, Austin Vaughn and Caisan Russell. CALENDER March 5 • J.A.M. Club – third and fourth Grade March 6 • Student Council Meet- ing 11:10 am – Mrs. Scher- er's room • Spring Pictures March 8 • Daylight Savings Time begins – set clocks forward 1 hour March 11 • P TO Meeting at 5:30 p.m.–cafeteria March 12 • Kindergarten Round- up – 4:15 to 6 p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m. Call 812-789 -2209 for an appointment. • J.A.M. Club – third and fourth Grade March 13 • Preschool Roundup – 8 a.m. to noon. Call 812-789 - 2209 for an appointment. • End of third grading period –49 student days • P TO "Masterpiec- es with My Lady" 6 to 7:30 p.m.– gym March 16 through 20 • IREAD Testing – third Grade • Newspaper in Educa- tion Week March 18 • Pike Central Band Pre- PIKE CENTRAL SWING CHOIR SCHEDULE March 8 - Petersburg Free Methodist Church, 6 p.m. April 5 - Patoka Grove, 4 p.m. April 19 - Petersburg First Baptist Church, 6 p.m. May 3 - Spring Concert and Senior Solos, 2 p.m. sentation – fifth grade – 9 am March 20 • Reports cards go home with students. (If more than one report card is needed, please contact the office) March 20 • Accelerated Read- er Goal Parties – Grades 2 through 5 March 20 • P TO Popcorn Friday – 50 cents March 23 through 27 • Spring Vacation–No School

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