
2D Art students practice their painting skills today by painting each other’s faces. We are excited to start volunteering in the community again and share our talents this year!


Welcome to the 90’s, where Mrs. Webb was Mrs. Vala’s student - and Mrs. Vala is wearing Mrs. Webb’s softball shirt.
And in the 90s’s, Mr. Crouch was Mrs. Hinderliter’s student in junior high and Mrs. Vala’s student in high school!


We made a meal in Bruning’s Foods 1 this week by chopping vegetables to practice knife safety. Check out our yummy chicken stir fry! Intro to foods used portioning techniques to make cheese quesadillas!




Welcome to the 90’s, when Mrs. Ries was Mrs. Ronna’s algebra teacher, and Mrs. Ronna was Mrs. Golden’s camp counselor!


Wednesday Night Lights





Juniors win Powderpuff! Seniors win best halftime performance! The competition was fierce this year.





The Powderpuff fire pits are showing so much spirit as they cheer on their teams!





Powder Puff stars!





Ready for Powder Puff kickoff!


This gnarly group of math teachers had some totally tubular 80s outfits!


Rocking a Milli Vanilli shirt for 80s day!


All the neon for 80s day was so much fun! Seniors are still leading in points. Two more days to compete for that spirit stick!





Announcing the winners of the poster competition!
Third place: Ms. Delaere
Second place: Mrs. Wagner
First place: Mr. Smith
Congratulations!!
Thank you to all participants!




Mr. Horowitz and Ashton rocking the 80s!


See You at the Pole!


The 80’s were great…let’s see the 90’s tomorrow! #hocoweek


Don't forget, Friday is the last day to purchase Homecoming dance tickets!


Disco Tuesday! The lucky winner of the candy guess was senior Lauren Filarski. Congratulations! Seniors were leading today. Stop by the booth to help your class win the spirit stick!





70’s night was a success! Dress for the 80’s tomorrow!


We are excited to announce this edition of the "Flying the P" award. PCHS can be a large and intimidating campus for incoming freshmen students each year. Dragon Day is an annual tradition that takes long hours of planning to design the best experience possible to help new students be ready for the first day of school! The Dragon Day Assistants spent many hours this summer working behind the scenes to prepare for Dragonchella 2022. Then, they and the 150 Dragon Day leaders dedicated their last day of summer to welcoming the freshmen into PCHS and sharing information to get off them to a great start. Thank you for your leadership and dedication! You inspire others every day and are a great example of The Dragon Way!
Please help us in congratulating them on being selected for this prestigious honor!
Gavin Brandt
Isabella Ghidina
Sam Siu
Norah Springborn
Sophia Vansaghi
