Looking for a part time job? PCSSD is hiring bus drivers to assist with routes in the morning and/or afternoon. Base salary starts at $14.01/hr. Drivers must be at least 21 years old. Contact Charles Anders for more details at canderson@pcssd.org #pcssdproud #equityandexcellence
over 2 years ago, PCSSD
bus driver flyer
Proud to be drug free!
over 2 years ago, Sonya Whitfield
Proud
Baker Elementary says, “Peace out to drugs!”
over 2 years ago, Sonya Whitfield
Peace
Peace
Peace
Peace out to drugs!
over 2 years ago, Sonya Whitfield
Tie
Tie
Tie
2nd grader, Zaiden, was the guest reader in Mrs. Bartel’s kindergarten class.
over 2 years ago, Sonya Whitfield
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Today is Lucky Tray Day at all PCSSD elementary schools! Students - don't forget to check the bottom of your tray to look for the winning sticker. If you have the lucky tray today, you win a prize from Chartwells! #pcssdproud #equityandexcellence
over 2 years ago, PCSSD
lucky tray day today
Early voting for the annual school election started today and continues through November 1. Early voting is only open Monday - Friday (no Saturday voting) at 5 different locations, which can be found on our website: www.pcssd.org/page/voter-info-bond-2021 #pcssdproud #equityandexcellence
over 2 years ago, Joe T. Robinson High
building the future early voting
Too tough for drugs!!
over 2 years ago, Sonya Whitfield
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Good evening Baker Families, The theme for tomorrow is Say Peace Out to Drugs, so be sure to show your commitment to being drug-free by wearing tie-dye and 70's swag!
over 2 years ago, Valencia Essel
#peaceouttodrugs
Rainbow bright & drug free!
over 2 years ago, Sonya Whitfield
color
Kindergarten twins participate in Red Ribbon Week—- Color Me Drug Free!
over 2 years ago, Sonya Whitfield
color
Tomorrow is Lucky Tray Day at all PCSSD elementary schools! Students - don't forget to check the bottom of your tray to look for the winning sticker. If you have the lucky tray tomorrow, you win a prize from Chartwells! #pcssdproud #equityandexcellence
over 2 years ago, PCSSD
lucky tray day tomorrow
With the help of Robinson Senators from the football team and cheerleading squad, this week the students and teachers at Baker kicked off our Grit and Fit Fitness Challenge! Students showed off their favorite exercises and stretches to demonstrate our commitment to health and wellness. Be sure to get out and support Robison High School by attending the homecoming game this evening at 7. All Baker students get in free!
over 2 years ago, Valencia Essel
Baker students and staff are committed to using grit to stay fit!
Baker students and staff show of their school spirit and  fitness skills!
Mrs. Garmon's class continues to explore physical changes of matter. Students used water, food coloring, and Dawn dish soap to determine the reaction that would occur when the soap touched the food coloring.
over 2 years ago, Sonya Whitfield
matter
matter
Kindergarten students explored careers. In the career assembly, they stated what they wanted to be when they grow up. Students then paraded around in their decorated "career hats".
over 2 years ago, Sonya Whitfield
kindergarten
Kindergarten
Kindergarden
Are you looking to buy a house? Well Ms. Conklin's 2nd grade spooktacular writers are selling their haunted houses. After reading the newspaper home section for ideas the kids came up with ideas for making their for sale writing detailed and appealing to a buyer. The "for sale" ads are even paired with pictures of their haunted houses with marvelous moon backgrounds created by the owners with the help of Mrs. Anderson.
over 2 years ago, Sonya Whitfield
house
This week Ms. Conklin's class researched bats as the nonfiction paired with the reading of Stellaluna. Students used the outdoor classroom to read and journal facts learned about bats. After learning where bats like to roost, the class went on a walk through the nature trail trying to figure out where along the trail bats might choose to roost.
over 2 years ago, Sonya Whitfield
outdoor
Mrs. Henry's math students used the analogy of the tip of the iceberg to discuss personal characteristics. The tip of the iceberg is what you see on the surface. The unseen, under the surface, is all the hard work that was put in. Students then related that same analogy to mathematics. The answer is the tip of the iceberg and the problem solving is the part of the iceberg that is not seen.
over 2 years ago, Sonya Whitfield
iceberg
Mrs. Anderson's 2nd and 3rd grade art students are making paper plate masks. They had so much fun! Here's Mrs. Balmat's homeroom class!
over 2 years ago, Sonya Whitfield
mask
Baker families, please help support our teachers and students as we reiterate the importance of staying drug-free by showing your school spirit during Red Ribbon Week! The following link is a guide to the schedule of activities for next week. #toocoolfordrugs Baker Red Ribbon Week Guide
over 2 years ago, Valencia Essel