Don't forget to register for Digital Tools 101. This workshop will be held on Tuesday, April 9th from 6:00-7:30 p.m. in the Elementary Cafeteria. Registration link is below, a light meal will be provided. Digital Tools 101 workshop is about digital tools related to your child’s education, focused on improving home-school communications. Digital Tools 101 Registration Link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdSvSiGWr5Dv0ZTNmEAn3BNH4Do1kBsy5OHyVqYSuFFF6xeKw/viewform
about 1 year ago, Perry Central
Digital Tools
T-Ball registration is open until Wednesday, April 10th. Boys and girls 4-6 years of age by May 1, 2024, may participate. If you have questions, please contact Deann Anson at 812-489-0931. Click on the link for more information and registration papers. https://5il.co/2hhjb
about 1 year ago, Perry Central
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Reminder, no school tomorrow on Good Friday and there is no school on Monday, April 1st for Professional Development Day! Enjoy your long weekend, Commodores and Happy Easter!
about 1 year ago, Perry Central
Reminder
We want to thank Dinah Harpenau with For the Honor of the Light Energy Healing for visiting our CIA after school yesterday. Dinah provided the students with a sound immersion experience. #good2bgreen
about 1 year ago, Perry Central
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This season, the 5th grade basketball team’s journey was filled with both challenges and triumphs. The A team concluded their season with a 9-5 record and the B team finished at 3-5-1. The season was marked by several noteworthy victories, with standout wins against Lincoln Trail, Huntingburg, and two wins against Cedar Crest. What truly defined this team, however, wasn't just the numbers on the scoreboard but their understanding of collective effort. Statistical leaders fluctuated game by game, highlighting the team's commitment to playing as a cohesive unit rather than relying on individual performances. Reflecting on the season, the coaches emphasized the growth and maturation of the players. Many started the season with minimal experience in organized basketball but ended it with a profound understanding of teamwork and strategy. Sportsmanship was another key aspect of the team. Regardless of the outcome, the players consistently exhibited respect for their opponents, embodying the values instilled by their coaches. Amidst the serious moments, there were also humorous instances that added color to the season. One unforgettable memory involved a player showing up to a game wearing crocs after forgetting his basketball shoes at home. He wanted to play no matter what, even if that meant playing in his crocs. However, another player graciously lent him a pair, this leading to the player having a stellar game, “in someone else’s shoes.” As the season drew to a close, the 5th grade boys basketball team emerged not only as better players but also as better individuals, embodying the spirit of teamwork, sportsmanship, and perseverance. With a solid foundation laid, they look forward to building upon their experiences and achievements next year as they enter middle school. Coach Derek LaMar voiced, “The team grew up quite a bit this year. Coming in, we had several kids that hadn't played organized ball before. Working together, they were able to achieve success. They learned a lot about the game of basketball and how it requires all 5 guys to compete on the floor. We're looking forward to building on the foundation from this year.”
about 1 year ago, Perry Central
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The 6th grade boys basketball team had a remarkable season, marked by outstanding achievements and unforgettable moments. These young athletes demonstrated not only their skill on the court but also their unwavering commitment to playing for each other as teammates. From the very beginning, this team showcased a level support that is rare to find at their age. Whether it was cheering on a hot-handed shooter, helping a fallen teammate back onto their feet, or applauding a well-executed pass, their unity was evident in every game they played. With a record of 12-1 for the A team and a perfect 10-0 for the B team, it's clear that their hard work and determination greatly paid off. Although this group has had no problem finding themselves in the win column multiple times in the past years, this season brought tremendous improvements, a testament to the dedication and effort put in by every member of the team. One of the most remarkable aspects of this team was their coachability. From day one, they bought into their coaches’ strategies and embraced the challenge of implementing varsity-level plays. Their ability to excel at such a young age speaks volumes about their talent and willingness to learn and grow as athletes. But beyond their success on the court, what truly set this team apart was their togetherness and positive attitude. They celebrated victories as a team and lifted each other up during the tough patches, creating a supportive environment that brought both personal and team growth. Of course, none of this would have been possible without the incredible support of the parents and grandparents who drove them to games, cheered them on from the sidelines, and stood by their side every step of the way. Their unwavering support was the backbone of this team's success. As the season comes to a close, the 6th grade boys basketball team can look back with pride on all they have accomplished. They have not only achieved success on the court but also formed lifelong bonds that will continue to inspire them in the years to come. Congratulations to these young athletes on a season to remember!
about 1 year ago, Perry Central
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Perry Central is hosting two different events to educate parents about new technology to keep their children safe and stay involved in their academics. Events will take place from 6:00-7:30 p.m. in the Elementary Cafeteria. For more information and to register, click the registration links. Cyber Smart will be on April 2nd and Digital Tools 101 will be on April 9th. A light meal will be provided for both nights. Cyber Smart: Keeping Students Safe in an Online World is a workshop for parents to learn about the technology their children are navigating and how to help them stay safe. Digital Tools 101 workshop is about digital tools related to your child’s education, focused on improving home-school communications. Digital Tools 101 Registration Link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdSvSiGWr5Dv0ZTNmEAn3BNH4Do1kBsy5OHyVqYSuFFF6xeKw/viewform Cyber Smart Registration Link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfi87dTYa8Loze2BXEK1W7Do6uACzNNxWV9EKXuqNwJd7lSDA/viewform
about 1 year ago, Perry Central
Digital Learning
Don't forget to register for Cyber Smart: Keeping Students Safe in an Online World. This workshop will be held on Tuesday, April 2nd from 6:00-7:30 p.m. in the Elementary Cafeteria. Registration link is below, a light meal will be provided. Cyber Smart is a workshop for parents to learn about the technology that children are navigating and how to help them stay safe. Cyber Smart Registration Link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfi87dTYa8Loze2BXEK1W7Do6uACzNNxWV9EKXuqNwJd7lSDA/viewform
about 1 year ago, Perry Central
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Perry Central High School held the National Honor Society Induction last week. Congratulations to all the new inductees and all the NHS members for this wonderful accomplishment! #good2bgreen
about 1 year ago, Perry Central
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Happy St. Patrick's Day, Commodores! ☘️
about 1 year ago, Perry Central
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Spring Break is March 18th - 22nd. Enjoy your break Commodores!
about 1 year ago, Perry Central
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Perry Central Advanced Manufacturing students were excited to partner with Best Home Furnishings to learn about manufacturing chairs. Employees visited students over several days and talked about the importance of safety, process standards, quality assurance and students learned about the company! Students worked in teams and produced a chair that Best Home Furnishings is donating to Perry Central! We appreciate their partnership! #good2bgreen
about 1 year ago, Perry Central
Advanced Manufacturing
Congratulations to our PC Spanish academic team, they brought home second place after being tied for first and going through several tie-breaker questions yesterday at the University of Southern Indiana World Languages & Cultures Academic Language Bowl. The Spanish 4 video team earned third place honors. After the competition, they got to use their language skills, the server was so surprised that they all spoke Spanish! #goodbgreen
about 1 year ago, Perry Central
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Sources of Strength Team presented some activities this week in all the Elementary to highlight strengths such as positive friendships, healthy activities, and listening skills. The lower elementary classes were entertained with a fun game of Simon Says while the upper elementary classes participated in the Cup game. 5th and 6th graders competed against and supported each other in the Cup game as a grade level with members of our admin team (Jennifer Mitchell competed in the 6th grade), our resource officer, Levi Clark, and even a special guest, Albert Einstein on his birthday 3-14.
about 1 year ago, Perry Central
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Maggie Taylor, Molly Briggeman, Ty Hess and Madison Kelly’s Global Marketing team placed third at the state BPA contest, qualifying them for the National Competition on May 10th in Chicago!
about 1 year ago, Perry Central
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Perry Central is hosting two different events to educate parents about new technology to keep their children safe and stay involved in their academics. Events will take place from 6:00-7:30 p.m. in the Elementary Cafeteria. For more information and to register, click the registration links. Cyber Smart will be on April 2nd and Digital Tools 101 will be on April 9th. A light meal will be provided for both nights. Cyber Smart: Keeping Students Safe in an Online World is a workshop for parents to learn about the technology their children are navigating and how to help them stay safe. Digital Tools 101 workshop is about digital tools related to your child’s education, focused on improving home-school communications. Digital Tools 101 Registration Link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdSvSiGWr5Dv0ZTNmEAn3BNH4Do1kBsy5OHyVqYSuFFF6xeKw/viewform Cyber Smart Registration Link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfi87dTYa8Loze2BXEK1W7Do6uACzNNxWV9EKXuqNwJd7lSDA/viewform
about 1 year ago, Perry Central
Digital Learning
The 8th-grade girls basketball team had a memorable season filled with growth, determination, and teamwork. Despite finishing with a record of 7-9, the team showcased resilience and character throughout the season. One of the highlights of the season was a thrilling victory over Tell City, clinching the win by just one point. Additionally, the team secured significant conference wins against Crawford County, Mitchell, and Springs Valley, demonstrating their competitive spirit and ability to rise to the occasion when it mattered most. Under the guidance of their coach Deidra Harpenau, the girls showed remarkable progress. Dickerson remarked, “I had the pleasure of coaching these girls two years in a row and it was so fun to see the growth when comparing this year to last year. Our numbers may have been small, but these girls made up for that with their competitiveness, dedication, and drive.” Throughout the season, the girls exhibited an increase in confidence, as well as implementing new skills and strategies with each game. Their growing court awareness and ability to adapt both offensively and defensively were evident signs of their development and maturity as players. One of the most significant strides made by the team was their understanding of individual roles and how they contribute to the team's success. By embracing their roles and working together cohesively, the girls capitalized on their strengths to elevate the team's performance. As they reflect on their accomplishments, the girls can take pride in their progress and look forward to building on their successes in the future as they join the high school team.
about 1 year ago, Perry Central
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Natural Resources students and FFA members participated in the Envirothon contest earlier this week. They placed 2nd and 3rd out of 13 teams and advanced to the state contest. Great job PC students. They are happy with their bling! #good2bgreen
about 1 year ago, Perry Central
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The girls junior varsity basketball team’s journey this season was a testament to their resilience, growth, and unity. Despite ending with a 4-10 record, their story is more than mere statistics, embodying the true spirit of teamwork and perseverance. From the outset, the team showcased their potential with a fiery start, securing impressive victories against Southridge and Mitchell in thrilling overtime fashion. Throughout the ups and downs of the season, the team remained strong in their commitment to improvement. They worked tirelessly to refine their offensive and defensive strategies, steadily making strides in the right direction. Their dedication and hard work began to pay off as they started to come together as a cohesive unit, seamlessly moving the ball and supporting each other on both ends of the court. One particular moment that encapsulated the team's fighting spirit was the overtime win against Mitchell. Despite facing exhaustion and adversity, the girls refused to back down, digging deep to secure a hard-fought victory. It was a defining moment that showcased their resilience and unwavering determination. As the season progressed, it became evident that the team had transformed into a tight-knit family, playing not just for themselves, but for each other. Their selflessness and camaraderie were a great sight to see, serving as the driving force behind their successes. Although the season may have ended with a win-loss record that didn't fully reflect their efforts, the team's journey was remarkable. They proved that success isn't solely measured by wins and losses, but by the bonds forged, the lessons learned, and the resilience demonstrated along the way. With heads held high, they left a lasting legacy of unity, determination, and teamwork that they will carry as they assume their spots on the varsity squad next season. JV Awards: MVP - Gloria Sommer Mental Attitude - Klyne Kelly Most Improved - Jayci Zorn Last to Leave - Emalee Lawalin Hustle - Aubrey Elmer JV Statistical Leaders: Points - Gloria Sommer 81 Rebounds - Gloria Sommer 93 Assist - Gloria Sommer 9 Steals - Jayci Zorn 16 Blocks - Klyne Kelly 2 2PT% - Jada Etienne 66.7% 3PT% - Celena Peter 66.7% FT% - Gloria Sommer 77.8%
about 1 year ago, Perry Central
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Mr. Gibson has been teaching the parts of the eye to his 6th grade class. The students drew their own diagrams and labeled them and were able to tell the function of each part. Then he dissected a cow's eye for them and identified all the parts of the eye. #good2bgreen
about 1 year ago, Perry Central
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