
PHS Beta students celebrated their favorite veterans with a pancake breakfast and big smiles!



PHS Marching Apache Band takes first place! So much hard work, and so many talented musicians!







For our last football pep rally (and senior night), students and teachers participated in skits and spirit. Junior class came up with the win!





PHS media specialist Mrs. Whorton often collaborates with other teachers. Last week, she worked with Mrs. Hare's students during their unit on cells, reviewing the different parts and then "cooking" one with some sweet treats.






Students in Forensic Science practiced their sketching abilities by drawing their classmates' faces. Some renderings were a little more recognizable than others. :)



Mrs. Kendrick's science students participated in "the survivor curve" project, looking for the right characteristics for a bubble to increase its survival rate. A fun way to test a hypothesis!

Ms. Nelson's art classes continue the PHS theme (toad-ally the best school!) with their group artwork. Our students have created a gallery in the hallways; these artists are so talented and creative!



Mrs. Braeutigam won a dozen of Bly's Bites this past week; she finished the day with the most clothespins. Ask a PHS teacher if you want the details!


In honor of Native American Heritage Month, students in Mrs. Whorton's library classes read "Fry Bread" by Kevin Noble Maillard and made traditional fry bread. Students learned about where the tradition of fry bread came from and got the hands-on experience of making their own fry bread, choosing between taco toppings or sweet options like honey or cinnamon sugar.







Tripp Price makes another appearance as a PHS student who is "caught being good" every time we turn around!


Computer science students focused on coding checkerboards this week. Rylee finished the work early and pulled out her book--the PHS way to use extra time.






Career Coach Casey Beavers visited with PHS Juniors on Friday; they discussed what senior year might look like and all the different class options. Mrs. Beavers will visit with Sophomores on Thursday.


What three things have you learned this week? Mrs. Broyles asked her students that very question, and they responded on her whiteboard. A great way to start class on a Friday!



Madison Kellar, our newest "caught being good" student at PHS!


Mrs. Hare's room had a busy week, but life is never too busy for a big smile!



APUSH students work through their Chapter Fourteen comprehension questions. Except some students don't.




Come celebrate our seniors!


Come celebrate our seniors!


Congratulations to our Boys Cross Country team and coaching staff for winning State CC Champions! #OurTribeStory #GoApaches #StateChamps


Congratulations to our Girls Cross Country team and coaching staff for Runner Up State Champions! #OurTribeStory #GoApaches
