Tomorrow is election day! Don't forget to head to your polling location to vote in the annual school millage to restructure our current bonds. More details on the vote as well as poll sites can be found online: https://www.pcssd.org/page/building-for-the-future #pcssdproud #equityandexcellence
over 2 years ago, Joe T. Robinson High
robinson building for the future
Happy Halloween!!
over 2 years ago, PCSSD
halloween
“Check our Swag. Too cool for drugs!" Dr. Whitfield and 1st grader, Emily are all swagged out and too cool for drugs!
over 2 years ago, Sonya Whitfield
swag
Who's your favorite book character?
over 2 years ago, Sonya Whitfield
book
Name that book character!!!
over 2 years ago, Sonya Whitfield
book
Baker's 2nd graders decorated pumpkins based on a favorite book character.
over 2 years ago, Sonya Whitfield
Book
We are just a few days away from Halloween! Here are a few ideas for some last minute, no-sew costume ideas: https://www.pbs.org/parents/search/ages-all/topics-all/shows-all/types-all/keyword-no+sew+costume
over 2 years ago, PCSSD
pbs kids
After learning about the 5 senses, Mrs. Cunningham's KinderCrew used their "Sense of Sight" to explore 4 or more things in the Outdoor Classroom!! #BakerRocks
over 2 years ago, Sonya Whitfield
kinder crew
Mrs. Cunningham's Kinder Crew is "Red Ribbon" ready and Pledge to Be Drug Free!!!
over 2 years ago, Sonya Whitfield
kinder crew
kinder crew
Good evening Baker Families, The theme for tomorrow is "Our Dreams are TOO BIG for Drugs!” Wear your comfy, dreamy, school-appropriate pajamas to school!
over 2 years ago, Valencia Essel
Dreams Too Big For Drugs!
After learning about the types of food Charlotte and Wilbur eat and how Templeton was allowed to take the dud egg, Mrs. Garmon threw in a little economic decision making with the kids. The were required to answer the question and tell why!!!
over 2 years ago, Sonya Whitfield
garmon
Mrs. Henry's math students use the analogy of the iceberg to describe the work you don't see that goes into the problem solving process.
over 2 years ago, Sonya Whitfield
iceberg
Mrs. Bartel's Kindergarten students have been busy studying the life cycle of pumpkins first hand in Baker's very own pumpkin patch! They have been making seasonal observations in the outdoor classroom, conducting interviews, and graphing information.
over 2 years ago, Sonya Whitfield
fall
Art students at JOE T. ROBINSON HIGH are learning the process of printmaking by making their own spooky images and transferring them paper. Great work, students! #pcssdproud #equityandexcellence
over 2 years ago, Joe T. Robinson High
rhs printmaking
Mrs. Whitten's kindergarten class visited "Baker's Drug Free Pledge Tree" and pledged to live a drug free life!!!
over 2 years ago, Sonya Whitfield
red ribbon
Good evening Baker Families, The theme for tomorrow is "Red-y to Live a Drug-Free Life," so be sure to show your commitment to being drug-free by wearing all red tomorrow.
over 2 years ago, Valencia Essel
Red-y to Live Drug Free!
Tie dye, tutus, and tennis shoes…. Supporting Red Ribbon Week at Baker Elementary!
over 2 years ago, Sonya Whitfield
tie dye
Looking for a part time job? PCSSD is hiring bus drivers to assist with routes in the morning and/or afternoon. Base salary starts at $14.01/hr. Drivers must be at least 21 years old. Contact Charles Anders for more details at canderson@pcssd.org #pcssdproud #equityandexcellence
over 2 years ago, PCSSD
bus driver flyer
Proud to be drug free!
over 2 years ago, Sonya Whitfield
Proud
Baker Elementary says, “Peace out to drugs!”
over 2 years ago, Sonya Whitfield
Peace
Peace
Peace