- Category: Announcements
Homecoming tickets will be on sale this week through October 7th. Tickets are $15, and your student ID number must be presented at the time of purchase. Students—To be eligible to purchase a homecoming ticket, students should have all fines paid and a 90% attendance rate. If you are planning on bringing a date from outside of Pattonville, yellow forms can be picked up from the Activities Office and should be turned in when purchasing your ticket.
-Homecoming spirit week is October3rd-7th! The theme for homecoming is Karaoke Night! Each grade level has been given a movie genre to go along with the theme. Freshman - Country Sophomores: Pop Juniors: Rock Seniors: Rap/Hip Hop. The spirit dress up days are the following...Monday - Pj day Tuesday - Holiday takeover Wednesday - dress like your younger self Thursday - dress up with the music theme of your class Friday - Class colors day (Freshman: yellow, Sophomores: blue, Juniors: Red, Seniors: Green)
-There will be a VIRTUAL Financial Aid & Scholarship Information Night on 9/29. Open to all students. See Mrs. Luraschi for the Zoom link.
-Seniors: The deadline to enroll in the A+ Program is THIS Friday, Sept. 30. A+ enrollment forms are in the A+ office, Counseling and on the A+ website.
- PHS PTO is in need of food runners for the football game this friday 9/30. Stop by CSO E200 to sign up
-All Summer Readers need to check in, in the library this week
 
                               
                Pattonville High School students interested in engineering, architecture, design, construction and business got a behind the scenes look at the Bridgeton Target remodel on Sept. 15.
Pattonville High School students interested in engineering, architecture, design, construction and business got a behind the scenes look at the Bridgeton Target remodel on Sept. 15.  Sixth graders in Matt Loyet’s social studies class participated in a treasure hunt. Using specific coordinates and satellite mode on Apple Maps, the students went outside on Tuesday and looked for gold coins that Loyet had hidden around Holman Middle School.
Sixth graders in Matt Loyet’s social studies class participated in a treasure hunt. Using specific coordinates and satellite mode on Apple Maps, the students went outside on Tuesday and looked for gold coins that Loyet had hidden around Holman Middle School. 