
Congratulations to our Pinkston students!! Today, Shirish S. achieved first place and Hunter C. earned second place at the Baxter County Spelling Bee!



National School Resource Officer Appreciation Day was January 9. We love this group of SROs, and we're so thankful for their work.
Back row: Zach Ables (aka OZ) at Hackler Intermediate School, Ryan Thompson at Mountain Home High School, Nick Maze at Nelson-Wilks-Herron Elementary School, and Eddie Helmert at Guy Berry College & Career Academy.
Front Row: Danielle Campfield at Pinkston Middle School and Mountain Home Kindergarten, and Lacy Holland at Mountain Home Junior High School.
What a wonderful group! Make sure to thank them when you see them!


January 28th- LAST DAY TO ORDER
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Third quarter dates to remember:


PMS students enjoyed a special treat of hot cocoa and donuts before leaving for Christmas break. On a cold day, the hot cocoa was perfect!




The first annual cardboard gingerbread house was so much fun! They were incredibly creative designs. There were several honorable mentions.





The band fulled the halls at Pinkston with holiday spirit this week!





Officer Campfield & Officer Maze
presented various law enforcement
professions to Pinkston's Promise
classes this week. Students were able
to discuss different facets of the law
enforcement world, explore how Rocky
searches, and view the gear used for
the SWAT team.



The PTO has been hard at work getting a surprise ready for Pinkston students. We can’t wait to share the surprises with students soon!!



Last Wacky Wednesday for 2021 at Pinkston! Can’t wait to see what next semester brings for us!




Yesterday was "Ugly Christmas Sweater" day for Wacky Wednesday at Pinkston. The kiddos in Ms. Perryman's class got their workouts in by participating in a few winter brain breaks.





We are in the Christmas season, the time to make our gift list. What better gift to give than a yearbook; the gift that lasts forever.
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Pinkston Robotics rocked it at the Springdale competition on Saturday!
They had a top robot score of 260 and came in 6th place out of 27 teams in the robot games. Mrs. Davis won the mentor award and the team won one of the top three awards: the Innovative Solution Award. This award is for their project idea to create a secure place for deliveries to prevent theft. They will be advancing to the State competition in January! Way to go, Pinkston Robotics!


Everyone is invited to the upcoming MHPS Band Concerts!
HS Band Concert : 2:30 p.m. Sunday 12/12 at The Sheid
MS & JH Bands Concert: Monday 12/13 at Dunbar Auditorium. 7th grade at 6:30 and 8th/9th at 7:30.
Admission is free. We hope you can attend! Merry Christmas


Just a few reminders and announcements


Please join us in a late but great congratulations to our November Students of the Month!


Remember there is no on-site school Monday & Tuesday. Students should complete their digital learning lessons on Canvas. Enjoy your time & see you back Monday, November 29th!


On Thursday, 11/18, the "New Hope" student organization at ASUMH organized by instructor Shelia Priest, purchased 25 Thanksgiving turkeys and sides to complete the holiday meal. They shopped for and donated these Thanksgiving food baskets for Pinkston counselors to distribute to families who could benefit from receiving them. Pictured from L to R are Pinkston counselor, Teresa Eastin, ASUMH students, and ASUMH Instructor, Shelia Priest. We are thankful for this annual partnership with ASUMH students and faculty in order to bless some of our Pinkston families.
