PJHS EAST students are spreading holiday cheer all around the building!
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PJHS recently received a donation of venison snack sticks for their backpack program from Arkansas Hunters Feeding the Hungry. This outstanding organization received a grant from the Greene County Community Foundation to make these donations possible.

Today we are thankful for students learning to use an Atlas and the globe and for an Assistant Principal who takes time out of his day to work one-on-one with a student on math homework.




We began a new tradition this year. Senior athletes are choosing the teacher who made the most impact on their life and presenting them with an invitation to join them at Senior Night and a t-shirt with their name on the back. Today we are thankful for new traditions and for our faculty who truly does MAKE A DIFFERENCE!




We began a new tradition this year. Senior athletes are choosing the teacher who made the most impact on their life and presenting them with an invitation to join them at Senior Night and a t-shirt with their name on the back. Today we are thankful for new traditions and for our faculty who truly do MAKE A DIFFERENCE!




We began a new tradition this year. Senior athletes are choosing the teacher who made the most impact on their life and presenting them with an invitation to join them at Senior Night and a t-shirt with their name on the back. Today we are thankful for new traditions and for our faculty who truly does MAKE A DIFFERENCE!




Today we are thankful for students teaching students; Behaviors are Marvelous (BAM) events that celebrate exceptional behavior; and students who are thankful to our community helpers.




Today we are thankful for students who are able to get hands on learning in our science classes and labs.




The next few hours we are going to highlight some of our scientists in training that we are thankful for! Our Rams learned about germination, magnetic force, bats, and how to calculate constant speed. That's exciting stuff! Post 2 of 6




The next few hours we are going to highlight some of our scientists in training that we are thankful for! Our Rams learned about germination, magnetic force, bats, and how to calculate constant speed. That's exciting stuff! Post 4 of 6




The next few hours we are going to highlight some of our scientists in training that we are thankful for! Our Rams learned about germination, magnetic force, bats, and how to calculate constant speed. That's exciting stuff! Post 3 of 6




Today we are thankful for an SRO who will travel to any distance with students; cheer for them in competition; and help them start the wave in a crowded stadium.


At 12pm today there will be 300 Thanksgiving meals handed out to those in need at Labor Park. See the flyer below for more information. Thankful for our giving community.
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We are continuing to post pictures of students and faculty from the first few months of school that hadn't made it on social media yet.
Pictured here are 4 new staff members of the PSD. We sure are thankful for all of our Rams!




Today we are thankful for our staff and faculty who spend time outside of school hours volunteering. This Ready, Set, Read event is just one example of how Rams give back to our community!




We are thankful for our PJHS scientists in training!




Over the next several days of Thanksgiving break we will be posting pictures of students and faculty from the first few months of school that hadn't made it on social media yet.
Pictured here are 4 new staff members of the PSD. We sure are thankful for all of our Rams!




Congratulations to Cpl. Stephen Pace, SRO for the Paragould School
District, who was recognized tonight for going above and beyond. We are thankful for your service and grateful you’re a Ram.
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Two EAST students, Lukyss Strobel and Gavin Walls along with Mr. Mike Johnson fixed a bridge today at Paragould Junior High School. Way to go!
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It was a CLEAN SWEEP today for our PJHS and PHS Dance Teams! Junior High received 1st in Jazz, 1st in Hip Hop and 1st in Pom. Senior High received 1st in Jazz, 1st in Hip Hop and 1st in Pom. But that's not all, folks! The Junior High dancers were the Grand Champions in Pom and they received the Showmanship and Technique awards for Pom! The Senior High dancers were awarded Excellent Execution and Creative Choreography awards for Hip Hop!
Again, that's not all - that was just TODAY. Last weekend Junior High placed 1st in Hip Hop and Pom and 3rd in Jazz. Your Senior High team received 1st in Jazz, Hip Hop and Pom! Natalie Horner placed 1st in Solos; Aubree Mangrum tied for 1st in Hip Hop Tricks; Zoey Graves placed 2nd in Jumps and Leaps; and Olivia Ellis placed 2nd in Turns! That's a lot to be proud of - CONGRATULATIONS to our Dance Teams!



