
Chloe Wiggins is this year's winner of the Pinkston Run With The Bulls art contest! Congratulations to Chloe!


Mrs. Perryman’s and Mrs. Corales’ 6th grade literacy classes are giving their peers book talks over their favorite books this week! They had to tell their teachers what the story was about using their objective summary format, give their audience a cliffhanger, and provide a prop that relates to the book. Their teachers say they did and AWESOME job!





Homecoming Recap -- and a reminder that we don't have school on Friday, October 25. Thursday, October 24 is an early release day and parent-teacher conferences from 1-7 p.m. https://youtu.be/5OqHLNjjJ6M

Students in Mrs. Camp's WIN extension period have been learning the following things the last few weeks:
1. Recycling/Reusing products to keep out of our landfills
2. Measuring/Reading a tape measure
3. Ratios
4. Box braiding - life skill that can be used for farm life, camping, etc., as well as crafting
5. Regular braiding
6. Weaving and the art of loom making
7. Students have made plarn (plastic yarn) and t-shirt yarn
8. Dexterity
Final products - Sleeping mats for the homeless, different styles of dog toys with several techniques, keychains, bracelets, bookmarks, etc.
Today, they even thought more creatively by developing a new technique for their square knot project. So cool!








Join us for some family fun at Pinkston on Monday!


Attention home school/private school parents/guardians:


MHPS Annual Report to the Public: 5 p.m. in Dunbar Auditorium on Thursday, October 24.


Parent-Teacher Conferences: Thursday, October 24 - 1-7 p.m. - Early Dismissal at 1 p.m.
No school for students on Friday, October 25!


We're so proud of our principals all the time, but we love shouting them out during National Principals Month! Thanks for your work, Bombers!


Join us!


Our exceptional athletes made quite the showing at last week's Special Olympics Bowling Tournament! Thanks to our athletes and all the adults who pitched in to help!



We had some tasty treats last week in our cafeterias!



Pinkston celebrated the 20th American Graffiti Day today in a culminating activity for reading the novel "The Outsiders " by SE Hinton. The students participated in activities around the 1960s, dressed up, hosted/listened to a concert of music from the 60s, participated in activities from the era, and viewed a car show.
Thank you to all of the parents, volunteers, faculty, and car owners for making this day a memorable experience!







Lots of important homecoming week updates for students of all ages! Have a great weekend! https://youtu.be/uFyAJ65Y1tg

7th grade Honors Literacy is wrapping up a unit with a visit from local attorney -- and Pinkston parent -- Cole Ezell. Mr Ezell spoke to students about laws and answered questions to help students write opening statements and get ready for their mock trials.



Attention home school/private school parents/guardians:


****A message from Mrs. Dewey****
Parents/Guardians,
I told you last month that we had additional plans coming for ways to address school safety, student social media use, etc. One of these plans is an upcoming expert speaker who will share with local parents and guardians about the risks of social media for children.
This presentation will take place on Monday, November 11 from 6-7:30 p.m. in Dunbar Auditorium.
Due to the nature of some of the content, children will not be allowed in the presentation, but I am grateful to the MHPTO group for agreeing to provide onsite childcare during this event for those who need it. This presentation is tiered as far as ages go, so parents with children of any age will find it beneficial.
Thanks again to the MHPTO for helping us secure this speaker and for supporting our families in need of childcare during the event.
Allyson Dewey
Superintendent


This is a FANTASTIC opportunity for parent/guardian education -- especially in light of recent social media issues in our area and across the country. Keep in mind, this presentation is for parents/guardians/adult community members only, as there will be explanations of content that might not be suitable for children.


Want to join our team? Join us on Tuesday, October 15 in Dunbar Auditorium from 4-6 p.m. for a job fair!


Some of our students honor our principals for National Principals Month! https://youtu.be/oNCbzlNgWQo