
1
"Recycle That Essay" Scholarship
Provider: Going Merry
Amount: $500
# of winners: 4
2
Personal Info - Profile Completeness Scholarship (2021-2022)
Provider: Going Merry
Amount: $500
# of winners: 2
3
School/Skills Info - Profile Completeness Scholarship (2021-2022)
Provider: Going Merry
Amount: $500
# of winners: 2
4
Parent Info - Profile Completeness Scholarship (2021-2022)
Provider: Going Merry
Amount: $250
# of winners: 1
5
No Essay Welcome Scholarship (2021-2022)
Provider: Going Merry
Amount: $250
# of winners: 1
6
KASF Scholarship (High School / College)
Provider: Korean American Scholarship Foundation
Amount: $5,000
# of winners: Varies
7
ISF Undergraduate Scholarship
Provider: Iranian Scholarship Foundation
Amount: $10,000
# of winners: 10
8
Delete Cyberbullying Scholarship Award
Provider: Delete Cyberbullying
Amount: $1,000
# of winners: 1
9
Korean American Scholarships
Provider: Korean American Scholarship Foundation
Amount: Varies
# of winners: Varies
10
Your Path Scholarship (2022)
Provider: Candice Lenoir
Amount: $500
# of winners: 1

All students who showed interest in the Summer Driver's Ed Program, that are not from our school district, please call the Guidance Office at (315) 265-4642 ext. 24421 to see if you have been accepted.
Thank you!

Congratulations to June Paw ticket winner, Austyn Chevier, her character trait is Kindness. Great job Austyn!


June Scholarships:
1. The Allman Family Business Development, Marketing, and Sales Scholarship Endowment
The winnings: $5,000
Due on: June 17
What it is: The Allman Family Business Development, Marketing, and Sales Scholarship is designed to recognize a student committed to forging a career in business development, sales, or marketing. Students should be planning to major in business management, marketing, or any other business-related programs to apply.
2. Wize USA High School Scholarship
The winnings: $1,000
Due on: June 29
What it is: A scholarship that can be completed in as little as 5 minutes! The Wize USA High School Scholarship doesn’t require an essay, and all high school years are eligible to apply.
3. Aviation Program Scholarship
The winnings: 1 award for $2,500
Due on: June 30
What it is: The Aviation Program Scholarship is need-based and will be given to a high school senior, college student, or grad student interested in aviation. It requires just one short essay (between 100 and 250 words) asking the student to reflect on their career goals for the next five years.
4. Delete Cyberbullying Scholarship Award
The winnings: $1,000
Due on: Jun 30
What it is: The Delete Cyberbullying Scholarship is meant for high school (between 9th and 12th grade) and college students committed to eliminating cyberbullying. Students will need to complete the online application and submit an essay on one of the two topics given.
5. Reef2Leaf Scholarship
The winnings: $1,500
Due on: July 1
What it is: The Reef2Leaf Scholarship is an essay contest created to encourage students to think about our environment. They will be asked to detail a time they tried to protect the environment and outline a future idea for a project.
6. Christopher Nohl Scholarship for Diverse Backgrounds
The winnings: $1,000
Due on: July 15
What it is: The Christopher Nohl Scholarship for Diverse Backgrounds is a broad eligibility scholarship created for students that plan to establish a business in the future.
7. Global Perspectives Scholarship
The winnings: $250 - $1,000
Due on: August 1
What it is: The Global Perspectives Scholarship is for high school or college students who care about making a positive impact. Applicants must write an essay on: “What kind of global impact project is most critical for you to focus on and why, and what is your plan to make that impact in the next year and beyond?”
8. Alex Austin's Overcoming Adversity Scholarship
The winnings: $500 - $1,000 for multiple recipients
Due on: September 1
What is it: Alex Austin's Overcoming Adversity Scholarship is for students that have overcome hardship throughout their lives. High school and undergraduate students of all years are encouraged to apply.

Hiding in Plain Sight


Congratulations to June Paw ticket winner, Avery Tyler, her character trait is Responsibility. Great job Avery!


Our 1st and 2nd graders went on an adventure to the Nicandri Nature Center in Masenna today. What a great trip!


Students in grades 7th-11th if you have not already completed your course selections for next year please do so by Friday, June 10th. Watch your emails and you will receive a new form as of today.
Have a wonderful day,
Ms. Johnston

Students in grades K-6 enjoyed bicycle safety presentations by the St Lawrence Traffic Safety Council.




Congratulations to June Paw ticket winner, Ryan Wilkes, his character trait is Hard Work. Great job Ryan!


Congratulations to June Paw ticket winner, Annabelle Taylor, her character trait is Hard Work. Great job Annabelle!


Congratulations to June Paw ticket winner, Kaylie Richards, her character trait is Hard Work. Great job Kaylie!


Congratulations to June Paw ticket winner, Jazmyn O'Shea, her character trait is Other People Matter. Great job Jazmyn!


Congratulations to June Paw ticket winner, Gavin Richards, his character trait is Kindness. Great job Gavin!


The Diploma Types & NYS Board of Regents Graduation Requirements Presentation is tonight at 6:00pm in the auditorium. This is for students and families of 8th graders through 11th graders. We will be discussing the NYS Board of Regents Graduation requirements, and Diploma paths leading to a Regents or Advanced Designation Regents Diploma. The guidelines regarding Regents Exams and Regents Exemptions will be discussed. Mastery of Math and Science Regents regulations will also be explained. Please enter through the doors by the cafeteria.

PHCS Cares About Animals! Please help us support the Potsdam Humane Society this month!


Congratulations to June Paw ticket winner, Jaxne Page, his character trait is Kindness. Great job Jaxne!


The boys modified baseball game and practice is cancelled today. There will be a mandatory meeting for all boys modified athletes from 3:15-3:45 today in the auditorium. Parents are strongly encouraged to attend this meeting.

We will be holding a presentation on June 6th at 6:00pm in the auditorium. This is for students and families of 8th grade through 11th grade. We will be discussing the NYS Board of Regents Graduation requirements as well as the many opportunities available to students throughout High School at Parishville-Hopkinton. The most essential decision is often deciding on continuing in Spanish and whether to pursue a Regents or an Advance Designation Regents Diploma. A students’ diploma goal is an important discussion to ensure the right classes are taken each year. The guidelines regarding Regents Exams and exemptions will be discussed. Mastery of Math and Science Regents regulations will also be explained. We hope to see you there!

PHCS has hired an Instructor for Driver's Education for the summer! The class will start on July 15, 2022 and run until August 5,2022, with weekly Monday-Friday lectures from 10:00am-11:00am and there will be before class at 9:00am or after class at 11:00am driving times. Students who do not attend PHCS may also fill out the form to express interest in the program. Below you will find the link to the form.
Link to Driver's Education Form:
https://forms.gle/diUHp2fwZv67yGJd8