
❤️Come out and support our Panthers tomorrow evening!🖤


Mrs. Samosky's 6th Grade Science classes did an experiment to see what effect yeast would have on bananas. The answer? Yeast feeds on the banana causing it to decompose more quickly!



🎄Our 3rd floor elf, Elfie, is back in action this year!! We can't wait to see what shenanigans he will get into!❤️



To show our support for our fellow big cats at PSHS on their state championship game this coming Saturday, we would love to see our students and staff wear blue on Friday. Good luck Tigers!!


Mrs. Curry's 6th and 7th grade math classes, made posters comparing the difference between the prices of a Thanksgiving dinner on a worksheet and those in a current grocery store advertisement.


Mrs. Pettus's homeroom enjoyed making catapults this week. Groups competed to see whose catapult would launch the Pom-Poms the furthest. The winners were Gavin Dilley, Dylan Reynolds, and Jacob Clemons!


Thank you to Vera R. for the new artwork in the grand hallway! Outstanding work!


Who's ready for some basketball?! Come out and support those Panthers!



As part of Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week, a group of student leaders at PVMS made no-sew blankets for those who may not have a warm place to sleep at night. This project is in partnership with the Mercer County ICARE program and Mercer County Coalition for Healthy Communities. These student leaders are always willing and eager to help others.




Mrs. Woodring's 8th grade Social Studies classes have been researching players that played for Marshall or that were on the team when the plane crashed on November 14, 1970. Students used the biographies they created to make a memorial in the 1st floor hallway.



Ms. Lee's 6th Grade ELA students have been working on being reporters for a newspaper by writing an article from a series read in class.


❄️Save the Date! More info to come!!❄️


Did you know yeast is a living organism? Mrs Samosky's science class can't wait to see if the yeast eats the banana. Check back after Thanksgiving to see the results!


Ms. Morrow’s students honoring Veterans and Active Duty through heartwarming ❤️ letters and drawings!


PVMS Mercer County Science Fair Winners in the Division:
3rd Place- Abby Nolan and Fallyn Murphy
1st Place- John Williams and Marshall Fox
1st Place- Joanna Williams
John, Marshall, and Joanna will represent Mercer County in the regional science fair.
Congratulations to all participants!





Mrs. Mitchem’s 7th grade science classes designed and conducted an experiment to determine if blade size affects drop time for paper copters. They utilized the scientific method and then brainstormed about other experiments we could conduct to learn more about how copters fly.


Mrs. Mitchem’s 6th grade science classes learned about the many principles of flying paper airplanes while using the scientific method to design and conduct an experiment to determine the type of paper that achieves the greatest flying distance.


October Students of the Month: (L to R) Coby Lilly, Anthony Dickerson, Lorelai Mitchem, Jackson Bowles, Kolbey Craghead, Emily Harrah.
2nd Picture: Grant Furches, Payton Mitchell
Congratulations!!!



Thank you to Marvin Woodie, Jr., president of Conn-Weld Industries, for helping educate our students on local career opportunities. Mr. Woodie's presentation was both educational and inspiring. We appreciate the support of our students.


Thank you to Kee Street UMC for your generous donations of school supplies to our students!
