Please see the information regarding tonight's PCHS Math, Science, and Technology Parent Meeting!
Dr. John Davis visited PCHS today. In recognition of his support for our school, Dr. Davis was presented with the Trojan Challenge Coin by student Gracie Martin on behalf of PCHS.
PCHS had a valuable opportunity to demonstrate readiness to respond to medical emergencies on our campus as our medical response team conducted a drill today that simulated a need for an emergency medical response.
PCHS students Ja'Dore Hester and Kaitlyn McReynolds are representing our school in the Leadership Peach program during this semester. Here they are pictured presenting the Trojan Challenge Coin to their instructor, Col. Dale Foster, US Army Retired.
Peach County High School's CNA students recently had the opportunity to hear representatives from Bank of America discuss strategies for managing money. Thank you, Bank of America, for your investment in our students
Peach County High School science teachers recently received training on utilizing the new ZSpace 3-D computers. The computers were purchased with the $50,000 T-Mobile Hometown Grant. Soon, the computers will be used by students to bring their learning to life.
Trivia Friday: How many more bones does a baby have than an adult?
If you need help answering this question, Dr. George's anatomy students would be able to help after participating in the microscopic bone anatomy lab, complete with a teacher in a blowup skeletal system suit. It's activities like these that make Peach a sweet place to learn.
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Please see the flyer for this weekend's Hispanic Higher Education Summit.
Consulte el folleto de la Cumbre Hispana de EducaciĆ³n Superior de este fin de semana.
Coach Westbrook was the guest speaker at Thursdayās Kiwanis Club meeting in Ft. Valley. Coach Westbrook is pictured here with Mr. Nick Strickland, a member of the 1948 state champion Ft. Valley Green Wave football team.
Ms. Folse's Computer Science class used GoPiGo kits to build and program robots to reinforce the concepts they were learning. It's activities like these that make Peach a sweet place to learn.
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This week, the candidates for king and queen are campaigning to earn the honor of wearing the PCHS Homecoming crowns. Come find out which candidates are named the next PCHS Homecoming King and Queen on September 22, 2023, versus the Hardaway Hawks. Go Trojans!
Please join us on September 14, 2023, at 6:00 PM for the Math, Science, and Technology Parent Meeting. See the flyer for additional details.
Attention Parents:
Please watch this year's Annual Title I Meeting. Also, please complete the sign-in sheet in the link provided. Thank you for your help!
Video: https://tinyurl.com/v6nt6ym9
Sign-In: https://tinyurl.com/4hkbtpc2
PCHS would like to thank the National Council of Negro Women (NCNW), from Fort Valley State University, for donating to our students and teachers. Miniya Miller, Shaniqua Caldwell (PCHS Counselor), and Kennedy McIntyre are pictured.
Don't forget that Peach County Volleyball will be āBaggin for Bucksā at Freshway in Byron from 4:00 - 8:00 p.m. tomorrow, September 1st. Please come out and support our team. Go Trojans!
Mr. Chancellor's biology class is performing a macromolecules lab to determine which type of nondairy beverage most closely resembles cow's milk. They are performing micro reactions to check for the presence of protein, lipids, and simple/complex carbohydrates.
Peach County Volleyball will be āBaggin for Bucksā at Freshway in Byron from 4:00 - 8:00 p.m. on Friday, September 1st. Please come out and support our team. Go Trojans!
Please use the following link to purchase tickets for Tuesday's volleyball match. The event will be held at Pike County High School. Go Trojans!
https://gofan.co/event/1107933?schoolId=GA5238
Join the PCHS chapter of HOSA for a blood drive on September 7. See the flyer for details.