
Learning by exploring!






3rd grade loved cuddling the chicks and turkeys yesterday in Farm to School.




The book fair will be here next week!
We will be open for sales the 8th-10th, 7:30-8 am and 3-4 pm. The 11th, 7:30-8 am and 1-7 pm. The fair will be held on the stage in the old gym.
We have a few volunteer time slots open throughout the week if you know of anyone interested in helping out.
Have a great day!
Feel free to reach out if you have any questions.
Thank you,
Megan Workman


Farm to School was so much fun with new chicks and turkeys!




First grade students learned how to make a flower pot. Mrs. DesJardin helped teach us how to mold our clay.










Hello Prairie City School families.
The New Gym is closed for the remainder of the week.
Please do not attempt to go in there during the week of April 1st.
Thank you for your help!
PC Staff

Can all of the seventh and eighth grade boys that played basketball please bring their cleaned basketball jerseys, shorts and uniforms back to the school Monday and turn into Mr. Colson. Thank you. All fifth and sixth graders already turned in the stuff.

Reminder to all seniors applying for scholarships that there are several applications coming due Monday April 1st and throughout the rest of the spring. Please remember to submit your applications when necessary. Good luck and also don't forget to have someone review your application before submitting.

5th grade dissected worms in Farm to School with Ms. Cami last week.







4th grade Farm to School class dissecting a worm after studying soil and soil health




4th grade's lucky Leprechauns.


Here's a worthwhile goal for your kiddo's summer break.
https://www.roaringsprings.com/plan/programs/roaring-readers/


I mustache you how many inches long is my mustache? 2nd grade fun.











The superintendent position is officially open for applicants for Prairie City School. Follow the link for more information. https://5il.co/2gwkm

The Prairie City Parent Teacher Committee is partnering with Original Works art-based fundraising!
Through the program, students will create artwork that you then can have reproduced onto a variety of keepsake products. The products range from magnets to mugs and start at just $6.00.
Proceeds from the program will be used to support elementary programs sponsored by the Parent Teacher Committee. Order forms will be sent home this week and are due back by 4/3/2024.

Kindergarten students are burying underwear in Farm to School. Near the end of the school year, they will dig them up. If only the waistband remains then the soil is healthy.




Middle School Dance.











We made shamrocks with pastel chalk and celebrated St. Patrick’s Day with green lemon-lime floats this week. 🍀



5th/6th graders enjoyed our field trip to the Pendleton Underground! We got to tour the old Chinese Laundry, Ice-cream Parlor, Empire Meat Market, Duck Pin Bowling Alley, Prism Glass Reading Room, living quarters, and secret tunnels. Part 2.











5th/6th graders enjoyed our field trip to the Pendleton Underground! We got to tour the old Chinese Laundry, Ice-cream Parlor, Empire Meat Market, Duck Pin Bowling Alley, Prism Glass Reading Room, living quarters, and secret tunnels. Part 1.









