The PHS Dance team will host the Lil' Dancers Clinic on January 18th in the Junior High Gym. Registration forms can be picked up from any Dance Team Member or from Coach Wallace (jwallace@paragouldschools.net).
The PHS Dance Team will be hosting a "MOB Workout" on January 25th at Tabatha's Dance Studio. Tickets or information are available from any Dance Team Member or from Coach Wallace (jwallace@paragouldschools.net).
We are so proud of the PHS Cheer Team! This group has represented our district and community very well throughout this year. They work hard everyday and it shows! #psdrams
Three students from our Paragould High School EAST program have been selected to be part of various Leadership Teams at this years EAST Conference in Hot Springs! Westin Henderson has been selected as a Co-Leader for the EAST Technical Support team. Jacob Griffin has been selected as a member of the EAST Technical Support team. Salem Craft has been selected as a member of the EAST Documentation team. This is the first time in school history that 3 students have been selected to leadership teams in the same year. Congratulations to these three students for their accomplishments! #psdrams
Great stocking stuffers!! PSD magnets are $5 each and PSD phone grips are $10 each. Stop by PSD administration office to purchase! The office will be open until 4:00 today and from 7:30-4:00 Friday.
ASU Chancellor Dr. Damphousse surprised three PHS seniors with acceptance letters this morning! Congratulations Melody Young, Tristin Wallace, and Hailea Eubanks!
Thank you Mr. Fulkerson for singing the National Anthem and for announcing the players and coaches prior to the first game of the First National Shootout at Paragould High School! We appreciate you!
The Advanced Learning Program dissection day took place at OGE. The 11th grade ALP students conducted the lab for the elementary ALP students. The students who led this lab attended the same dissection lab as fourth graders. This activity gives our students the opportunity to learn from older peers. The experience was fun for all students!
Thank you so much Paragould Fraternal Order of Police, Lodge 87, for the very generous donation of $200 to the Paragould Backpack Program! We appreciate your generosity!!
Mr. Inman's CSL class was invited to decorate the Christmas tree at City Hall. The students enjoyed the project and are pictured with Andrea Williams, Paragould City Clerk.
1st Period Community Service Learning delivered Christmas decorations to Belle Meade & Chateau on the Ridge today! #psdrams
PHS Rifle team members competed at North Little Rock today. Rayleigh Gonser placed 2nd, Jeffery Huffmaster placed 6th, and new to shooting from Brazil, Lucas Tors placed 12th. Great job!! #psdrams
Coach Lamb’s EAST students are dedicating their time to the community by working various Christmas themed activity stations in the children’s department of Belk. Their service is in connection to the holiday sales in the store. PHS students, including Jax Russom, Jazmine Madden, and Ashton White, continue to do amazing things in the Paragould community! #psdrams
Mr. Inman’s PHS Community Service Learning students took advantage of the pretty day and raked leaves at several houses. They are making a positive impact on the Paragould Community and we are so proud of them! Thank you Mr. Joel Hollis for gathering the rakes and bags for this project! Always a great day to be a Ram! #psdrams
Taylor Beasley made it official today as she signed to play volleyball at Murray State University. Congratulations Taylor! We wish you all the best as a Murray State Racer! #psdrams
Bringing home the State Championship Trophy!!!
Congratulations Paragould Pride Marching Band—Class 5A State Champions!!! GO PRIDE!
Attention PJHS/PHS parents and students! This event is for PSD students in grades 7-12. If you have any questions, please contact PHS counselor, Mrs. Horn.
PSD students are doing great things and PSD staff strive daily to help them be successful! Parents, we need your assistance! Research shows the importance of student attendance and defines chronic absenteeism as having missed 10% or more days of school. The school year is 178 days, which means that a student who misses 18 days of school a year is considered to be chronically absent. See the attached flyer from the Arkansas Department of Education to learn more about student attendance and how to help your child build a habit of good attendance.
Join us for Senior Night at Ram Stadium! Senior band members and senior football players will be recognized beginning at 6:00 p.m. Pregame activities will conclude by 6:50 p.m. The Rams will play their last home football game against Blytheville at 7:00 p.m. GO RAMS!
Congratulations to the Lady Rams on their win over Sylvan Hills last night! The Lady Rams advance to the next round of state and will play in the semi-finals today at 3:00 p.m. GO RAMS!!!