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Summary of the Model UN team's accomplishments:
Jordan Perry won best reporter (1st place) in the Press Corps, representing ABC. She covered both the Historical Committee and Security Council.
Luxi Liston-Hayes won outstanding delegate (2nd place) in Political Committee while debating political polarization as a delegate from Finland.
Connor Votra received honorable mention (3rd place) in Historical Committee while representing Phoenix, Son of Amyntor, during the Sack of Troy.
Finally, Elizabeth Seaver, representing Vietnam in the United Nations Environmental Program won honorable mention (3rd place) debating the issue of microplastics in the food chain.
Sincerest appreciation to Mr. Votra and Mrs. Whitmarsh for your dedication and support!


2025 Cabaret

Our Fourth graders braved some cold temperatures last week at Titus for Learn to Ski!
They claimed this was "The Best Field Trip Ever!"


3/7/2025: PHCS will be closed today due to plumbing issues. BOCES students can self-transport, park in the front lot and check-in with the Main Office. I hope you have a great weekend!
Last night at the Section X Championships, our Girls Basketball Team received two great recognitions.
Emma Phippen received the Nicole Fleury Award. This award is chosen by the Section X Girls’ coaches and is given to an athlete who upholds the ideals of good sportsmanship, both on and off the court.
Our team also received the Ed Bush Sportsmanship Award. Way to go, team! You make us so proud!


Student Council Spirit Week:


Community Forum! 3/10/25 6pm

Good Luck, Ladies!

Higley Winter Wilderness First Aid Appreciation!
The kids did SO well with their backcountry travel/ski techniques, hypothermia wraps, homemade litters, and rescue sleds today!



We have some very talented students with art work at the 41st Annual Elementary Art Exhibit at the Frederick Remington Museum in Ogdensburg!
The show will run from March 15th-April 5th.
The Opening reception will take place on March 15th from 2-4 pm.
Artists:
Akira Carnley: Winter Trees, 2nd Grade Tempera
Zachary Dye: Barn Quilt, 4th Grade Watercolor
Jane Murdie: Cardinal in a Snow Storm, Kindergarten Tempera
Georgianna Trimm: Winter Fox, Kindergarten Tempera
Our 4th Graders visited Titus Mountain yesterday and had an amazing time! They all earned Paw Tickets for Teamwork and Perseverance and wrote a huge thank you card to administration for "The best fieldtrip ever!" We have such great students!


The Winter Sports Awards Ceremony will be held this Thursday, March 6th at 6:30pm.
See you then!
The Parishville-Hopkinton app has new features! Please go to the app store to update yours today!

February was fun, we are excited to welcome March and Spring like weather!
Panther Press February:
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Congratulations to Mrs. Mason's 2nd grade class for their 1st place win in our recent math fact challenge! All students in grades 2 through 4 worked hard each day to learn their facts. Congratulations to everyone involved!

My Jersey, Your Impact.
Today our Senior basketball players delivered their jersey to a teacher that has had a meaningful impact on their time at PHCS.




PHCS Families: we will have a 2:26 Dismissal for ALL students Thursday, February 27th due to forecasted weather. The Winter Sports Awards is cancelled for this evening. Be Safe!
Kids' Night out schedule for Friday, February 28th has been cancelled. The next event will be Friday, March 24th.
Summer 2025 Drivers Education at PHCS Interest Form
Filling out this form only indicates interest, it does not guarantee you a spot or commit you to the course.
We are in the process of filling our Driver Education class for Summer 2025. You must hold a valid NYS permit or license by June 1st to participate. Please read the entire form, discuss it with a parent, and complete the necessary questions by March 21st. Filling out this form does not guarantee a spot in the class, but you cannot be in the class if you do not complete this form. You will be notified if you are accepted into the Driver Ed class, as we can only enroll 20 students and priority will go to Parishville-Hopkinton students.
Mr. Cannamela will be teaching the course. Students are required to have 24 hours of classroom time and 24 hours of in-car time. This will be broken up into sixteen 90 minute sessions of class and sixteen 90 minute sessions of in-car time. State regulations do not allow us to exceed 90 minutes per day for classes or in-car sessions. All classes and in-car time are mandatory, schedules will be developed based on student availability.
The course is free for PHCS students. Passing the course allows you nighttime driving privileges at age 17 instead of 18, and may lower your insurance costs.
Out-of-District Students: There is a $575 fee to take the course. The Guidance Office will be in touch to make arrangements for paying this fee if you are accepted.
The form will open at 11:15am on Wednesday, February 26th.
Here's the link: https://forms.gle/MMVCbVVnQ9qvy4gu5
