The Clark Elementary quilt project coordinated by Art teacher Shanice Frazier is featured in Kentucky Teacher, a publication of the Kentucky Department of Education. Congratulations, Clark Elementary!
https://www.kentuckyteacher.org/features/2024/03/paducah-elementary-students-express-themselves-through-quilting-project/?utm_medium=email&utm_source=govdelivery
We hope you have a refreshing Spring Break! Remember: There's no school on Monday, April 8 due to the Solar Eclipse. Parents, your student will be bringing their eclipse glasses home. Here's some info from NASA about how to safely view the Solar Eclipse.
https://science.nasa.gov/eclipses/future-eclipses/eclipse-2024/safety/
Our staff from Paducah Middle, Clark, McNabb, and Morgan are gathered today at Paducah Middle for some peer-led professional development. It's inspiring to hear our colleagues share their skills and experience as we seek to better serve our students!
Reminder: There will be no school this Friday, March 15. It will be a flexible PD day for staff.
Happy Valentine’s Day! ❤️
Join us in recognizing the importance of Head Start programs and the impact they have on building strong, vibrant communities.
Your passion and efforts continue to make a lasting impact on countless lives!
#HeadStartLove
Inside Head Start programs, love and learning go hand in hand. Together, we grow communities filled with love, laughter, and endless possibilities. ❤️
Explore the benefits of Head Start programs here: https://eclkc.ohs.acf.hhs.gov/programs/article/head-start-approach
#HeadStartLove
Join us this coming week as we celebrate all things Head Start!! We ❤️ our children, families, staff, and community!!! Together we support School Readiness for all!!! #HeadStartLove
We wanted to share just a sample of the wonderful letters from Mrs. Lambert’s 5th grade class written to our Board of Education members in appreciation of their service. Mrs. Lambert’s students scored 17th the state in Combined Writing, and her students enjoy taking advantage of opportunities to practice their skills in real-life.
PPS student families, due to changing weather and road conditions, the decision has been made to switch from in-person to a NTI (Non-Traditional Instruction) Day for today, Friday, January 19. Thank you for working with us as we adjust to the changing weather conditions.
Good evening, Paducah Public School families. We plan to see your student in school tomorrow (Friday, January 19)! There is a slight chance of precipitation overnight that could impact morning travel. We will notify you if there is a change to the regular school day schedule.
Hey, Tornado Family!
Here is a reminder about the plan of action that we follow when we have winter weather.
Paducah Public School families,
Putting staff and student safety first, the district will be using non-traditional instruction (NTI) tomorrow, January 18th. Some side road conditions along bus routes are still unsafe. In addition, the National Weather Service has issued a winter weather advisory forecasting freezing rain for tomorrow at 10 am that could make midday and afternoon travel hazardous for buses, students and staff.
Your student’s school has shared expectations for NTI days. School leaders will send reminders, as well.
The last two snow days and tomorrow’s NTI day do not impact the board-approved school calendar this year. The last day for students is still Wednesday, May 22nd, as scheduled.
PPS Parents: Tomorrow, Wednesday, January 17th, all Paducah City Schools will be closed due to inclement weather and hazardous road conditions.This will be a regular Snow Day, not an NTI (Non-Traditional Instruction) Day.
Tomorrow, Tuesday, January 16th, all Paducah City Schools will be closed due to inclement weather and hazardous road conditions.This will be a regular Snow Day, not an NTI (Non-Traditional Instruction) Day.
Here is the Paducah Public Schools district calendar from the 2024-25 school year. You can download the calendars using these links:
2024-25 text calendar https://5il.co/2c5sn
2024-25 color coded calendar https://5il.co/2c6nd
Mayor George Bray and Mayor Pro Tem Sandra Wilson were with us at last night's board meeting to honor members of our school community with the Duke and Duchess of Paducah Award for their quick thinking and prompt action that saved lives. We're more than grateful for these students, staff, and medical professionals for their efforts!
L to R: Catherine Blair, RN, Daphne Rouse, Dr. Lauren Jackson-Kepsel, Megan Falder, CRNA, Hope Morris, Dr. Scott Bridges, Dr. Van Meeks, Mayor George Bray, Tabitha Donaldson, Mayor Pro Tem Sandra Wilson, Dr. Allison Rains, Dr. Martin Rains (not pictured)
The Clark Elementary School SBDM will meet Monday, January 8, at 3:30 PM in the library. Here is a link to the agenda- https://5il.co/2bwoc
For 160 years the city of Paducah has valued quality education for our children as a fundamental foundation for success in life. We are grateful to Felix Akojie, Carl LeBuhn, Mary Hunter Hancock, Janice Howard, and James Hudson for their contributions to our community through their service on the Paducah Board of Education. Thank you!
The Kare Mobile Dental Team working with Washington Street Baptist Church in January 2024 to provide dental care. Please see the attached graphic for more information.
Thank you, Paducah Police Department and Officers Morgan and Ravens, for caring for our students!