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September 28, 2022

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The Press-Dispatch Wednesday, September 28, 2022 C-3 SCHOOL Submit school news items: Call: 812-354-8500 Email: schoolnews@pressdispatch.net or bring in a hard copy: 820 E. Poplar Street, Petersburg Winslow Elementary Petersburg Elementary Pike Central Xander Kendle and Kodee Mill- er work on their paper chain STEM challenge in Mrs. Vaughn's room Fifth graders Gemma Gonzales, Caisan Russell, Everon Robertson, Will Faith and Adyson LeMond work on their paper chain STEM challenge Above: Ms Al- dridge's fourth graders did a fun Science activity. They discovered that salamander skin is permeable just like an egg. Pictured from left: Lily Payne, Natalie Russell, Ryleigh Gard, Kinzlee Hor- nor, Carter Moss, Alyssa Hornby, Wy- att Knight, Rolon Bruce, Briar Bruce, Abi Popp and Daisy Williams. Right: Beau Stein and Lindsey Lee have fun with their math game "Break the Bank" in Mrs. Scherer's class- room. Kyla Kinman, Paige Schatz, and Braden Fetcher interview Petersburg Mayor R. C. Klipsch for their first "PC On Air" podcast. Noah Miller, Fenn McCrary and Gabe Hinton interview Mr. Dan Gaffney, princi- pal at Pike Central, for our first Chat With The Chargers broadcast. Charger broad- casts are available on all of Pike Central High School social media platforms . Second grade student Jack Defendall cashed in chief tickets to read to Mrs. Dawson's third grade class. The students take a break during the day to listen and en- joy his story. Isabella Bishop and Max Glispie smile during a Math station with Ms Angie as they work on number patterns. Third grader Zaden McQueen smiles next to his stu- dent council campaign poster. He was selected by his classmates to represent them as their student council leader. Third graders Hayden Chestnut & Aiken Whitehead challenge each other in the fast-paced, visual thinking game called Square Up as a reward for working hard in Mrs. Stephanie Dawson's class. Third grade students from left: Ryder Anders, Aria Lemasters, Nikia Bell, Kollin Cannon and Maxx Hoover received a 100% on their first Math quiz of the year. Sadie Franklin earned a privilege to help in Ms. Kristy Stone's second grade class. Mrs. Anita Henson's fifth grade students Ava Stillwell and Zoey Cannon play one-on-one during recess. Aiken Whitehead spent his chief tickets to read to Mrs. Terra Knust's 2nd grade class.

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