
Press Release from OHSAA https://ohsaa.org/news-media/articles/ohsaa-tournaments-to-continue-with-limited-spectators

Everyone Counts!
CENSUS COUNT YEAR 2020!!
Young children experience new adventures each day, and little ones need all of the support they can get
during their early years. Responding to the 2020 Census is an easy, safe, and important way to help
provide resources for children and their communities for the next 10 years. Count children in the home
where they live and sleep most of the time, even if their parents don’t live there. Count them at the
address where they are living on April 1, 2020. Count newborn babies at the home where they will live
and sleep most of the time, even if they are still in the hospital on April 1, 2020. Only the Census Count
Personnel see the number of people living in each home. No other agency has access to this
information. In fact, all other agencies funding depends on the census too. So, if you have a single family or
multiple families living together, don’t worry about counting the number in the household and other
agencies finding out. They won’t! Responding to the census is easier than ever. You can complete the
census questionnaire online, by phone, or by mail beginning April 1, 2020.

Reminder.. Kindergarten registration is Thursday March 12th for all district attendance areas. Parents get a jump start on your enrollment packet by visiting our Registration Gateway online portal. Click for more details https://tinyurl.com/t3enwbe


Come bring your monkeys!
The Jungle Book Fair will be open to the public today from 3 to 6 p.m.





Socks on Knox and Knox in box. Fox in socks and box on Knox.
Tomorrow is dress as your favorite character!

Mrs. Foster's 5th grade class recreating a hat for the Cat. Not as easy for Thing 1 and Thing 2. Maybe Lorax can help with this feat!




Right to Read week starts off with hat day.
The sun did not shine.
It was too wet to play.
So we sat in the school
All that cold, cold, wet day.
Tuesday is crazy sock day!

Next week (March 2-6), Peebles Elementary will be participating in "Right to Read" week. In honor of Dr. Seuss's birthday on March 2, students will be reading several Dr. Seuss books and participating in themed days.


Congratulations to James Wilson and Aubrey Sturgill for becoming Honor Readers at Peebles Elementary. In order to become an Honor Reader, a student must read, pass the Reading Practice Quizzes with 80% or higher, certify in previous levels, and accumulate 100 points for books on a list of challenging literature that a teacher creates. We are very proud of these students for accomplishing this award!

The Peebles Youth Organization will have baseball/softball sign-ups this Saturday Feb. 29th from 10:00-2:00 at the elementary. T-Ball is $35 and 6U on up is $50.
You can also like their Facebook page at Peebles Youth Organization, Inc. to keep updated on events.

Barn Hill Preserve presentation was a hoot today! The kiddos were memorized by the animals! The animals were memorized by the kiddos! Hard to decide;0)

The Adams County Juvenile Court and their support staff met students today upon entering school giving a high five, pencils and words of encouragement. They will be here again Wednesday and Friday. Mike Hemmelgarn, juggler and ventriloquist, will entertain students on Friday with a message of kindness.




Happy Valentine's Day 2020 from PES. No School Monday 2/17 for Presidents' Day!


All school activities, practices, and games (home and away) are canceled for today.

The Adams County Ohio Valley School District will be closed, today Friday February 7, 2020.


Please follow link for updated district attendance percentages. https://tinyurl.com/rkdyxhw

Keeping the flu away. Adams County Schools use high-tech tool to keep students healthy.
https://www.wlwt.com/article/keeping-the-flu-away-adams-county-schools-use-high-tech-tool-to-keep-students-healthy/30734463

Channel 5 was in the building today checking out the misting machine we used to combat the flu. Check out the story tonight on the 6 o’clock news.


PES January Student of the Month
Front Row: Tiffany Burns, Braylen Shiveley, Stetson Lewis, Abigail Hanes, Emily Shaw, Avery Stephens, Dayla Vogler, Keller Wilson Middle row: Asa Minton, Gabrielle Howard, Paysen Shiveley, Kaesyn Hopkins, Calen Vogler, Ethan Chamblin, Carson Storer Back Row: Victory Beckwith, Andy McFarland, Dakoata Snow, Jocelyn Steele, Jaylyn Banks, Kaelyn Musser
Photo 2: Lydia Myers, Alexis Donders Not pictured: Addie Bailey, Kaisley Myers, Jeffrey Newman, Xander Gibson, Jocob Richmond, Bryleigh McClure, Camdyn Tolle


2020 PES Science Fair Winners!
1st- Dylan Purtee and KIerra Scott
2nd- Paxton Ryan
3rd- Shaeilin Trantow
4th- Madee Henderson and Hailey Faul
Alternates:
Brody Smith
Ainsley Thompson and Grady Knechtly
Life Science:
1st- Maddie De la Rosa
Biochemistry:
1st- Shailin Trantow
2nd- Made Henderson and Hailey Faul
3rd- Jackie Myers
Zoology:
1st- Paxton Ryan
2nd- Greyson Smith and Colyn Sims
3rd- Kristy Webster and Kaylee Hanson
Behavioral and Social:
1st- James Wilson
2nd- Drew Kreml
3rd- Brandon Ayers
Medicine and Health:
1st- Matthew and Makala Parker
2nd- Savanna Shoemaker and Tiffany Burns
3rd- Toryn Palmer
Microbiology:
1st- Kara Stephens and Aiva Brumley
2nd- Nash Grooms and Grady Myers
3rd- Tatum Rigdon
Earth and Space:
1st- Maddie Purvis
Environmental:
1st- Brody Smith
2nd- Wyatt Smart
3rd- Lily Trantow
Chemistry:
1st- Ainsley Thompson and Grady Knechtly
2nd- Abigail Nichols
3rd- Carly Vaughn and BreAnne Reeves
Engineering:
1st- Dylan Purtee and Kierra Scott
2nd- Victory Beckwith and Isabela McCleese
3rd- Brody Dennison