
Check out today’s fact about the upcoming County Schools Facilities Sales Tax vote.


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Our testing starts soon in the High School so make sure all your Chromebooks are charged for it to go smoothly. Students need to bring their school issued Chromebook to be able to test as well.


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School Social Work Week occurs during the first full week of March annually to honor and acknowledge school social workers nationwide for their contributions in supporting students to excel academically. Let's shine a special light on the Social Workers in our schools who are dedicated professionals making a significant difference in our students' lives every day.





Congratulations to the 8th grade girls volleyball team and Coach Kelli Vaughn who beat Bismarck-Henning in the IESA 3A Regional Championship on Thursday evening! The Panthers will play on Monday, March 11th at Prairie Central Junior High School in Forrest at 6:30 PM against Manteno. Come out and support the Panthers!
Also a congratulations to Ellie Dirks for receiving the IESA Sportsmanship Award!










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On Wednesday the 6th we hosted Margaret Peterson Haddix at our Junior High. This was a thrilling day for all of us. She is an author that has written over 40 books! With her first book being published in 1995. Here are some highlights of her at our school.







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Last Saturday Anna Reber, Aiden Lavender, Kameron Kief, Dougie Keever, traveled to Danville High school to participate in the Illinois Music Educators Association Honor Band Performance they rehearsed with students from area schools all morning and performed an afternoon concert.



Today students and teachers are talking about what it means to be a trusted adult. A trusted adult is a teacher, administrator, school support staff, coach, parent, family member, among others who a child feels comfortable going to when they hear something that doesn't feel right to them. In advisory classes, students will be filling out a card to their trusted adult, thanking them for being someone they feel they can trust to SAY SOMETHING.


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The students who went on the PRC trip to Hoopeston for bowling will arrive back at Clara Peterson around 4:00pm. Please arrange for pickup at this time.

Today the JH Band Small Ensembles performed for the residents at Accolade Nursing Homes on Fulton and Pells. These students performed solos and ensembles that they prepared and performed for judges back in early February. We look forward to performing for the community more soon.









PBL Scholastic Bowl won the regional tournament at Blue Ridge Monday night. They beat Gibson City, Fisher, and Blue Ridge to take the title. They will play in the Sectional Tournament, also at Blue Ridge, on Saturday.



At PBL Schools students are taking the pledge to Say Something! When they pledge to Say Something they are promising to... 1. Look for the warning signs, signals, and threats. 2. Act immediately and take it seriously. 3. Say something to a trusted adult. When students do these things it will help create a safer, healthier school.


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During March 4th - March 8th the PBL schools will be participating in Say Something Week alongside thousands of other schools across the country. Students and staff will participate in a week of activities that will raise awareness about how to create a safer, healthier school, and build a culture where students and staff lookout for each other. We will be focusing on how to build a community of upstanders, and how to acknowledge the trusted adults in our school. Stay tuned for more activities at each school throughout the week!


Congratulations to Will and Katie Clayton for being awarded an Empowering Education Grant from Eastern Illini Electric Cooperative! The grant will be used to support their efforts in incorporating STEM in experiential language therapy. We would like to thank EIEC for funding this project to inspire and engage students and provide new and exciting learning experiences!



Today, members from the U.S. Army visited us. They talked to our students about the Army Active and Reserve programs and shared their personal experiences. They even organized a pushup challenge for the students to participate in. It was a fun and engaging experience!





