PVES Panthers Newsletter
Week of September 4, 2023
We wished farewell to Corp. Scott and welcomed our new SRO Deputy Josh Marriott
Ice Cream Sales
Did you forget cupcakes for a birthday celebration?
Do you want to celebrate your child's sucess in reading?
Whatever the reason, we have you covered with ice cream sales!
Candy Bar Sales
5 Lbs. chocolate bar!
Overall to winner (2nd place in this person's grade level will get the one pound bar)
1 Lbs. Chocolate Bar
Overall winner in each grade level. (2nd place winner in the grade level that won overall will get the 1 Lbs. bar.)
Top Seller Framed
Top Seller's picture will be framed in the front lobby with the title "PVES Best Seller".
Human Car Wash!
PTO
Mum Sale
PVES PTO Annual Mum Sale has begun.
Support our school by purchasing your fall decor through the PTO. Make sure to let friends and family know about the sale as well!
They are beautiful and have 18" to 24" crowns. They are available in 5 colors: white, yellow, orange, red and purple and are $18 each (better than big box store prices).
New this year are cornstalks. We are offering a bundle of 6 for $6.
Ordering will be open September 1st through September 14th. Pickup will be held on Friday, September 29th from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm in the Pleasant View First Baptist Church Parking lot. Please make arrangements to pickup your order as we have no place to store unclaimed items.
Order today at :
https://fall-mum-sale-23-24.cheddarup.com
or use QR code found in the photo below. All orders must be placed through Cheddar Up.
Thank you for your support!
Nurse
Nurse Information
Brittany Smiley, RN
Email: brittany.smiley@ccstn.org
Clinic number: 615-792-6885
If your child needs to take any medications throughout the school year, please email the school nurse for the appropriate paperwork. Do not send medications in with your child. Medications must be dropped off by a parent and appropriate paperwork must be filled out, see attached.
If your child has severe allergies to anything that would require medical attention, please email our school nurse so that she can get a plan in place for the first day of school. Anything not life threatening can be placed on the back of the emergency card.
If your child has any other medical needs that we need to know about prior to the first day of school, please contact our school nurse via email.
Please do not send sick children to school. Children need to be fever, vomiting, and/or diarrhea free, without the use of fever reducing medication, for 24 hours before returning to school.
Calendar
September
- 4 Labor Day (no School)
- 8 Progress Reports
- 22 11:45 early dismissal
- 28 Picture Retakes
- 28 Book Fair Parent Night
- 25-29 Book Fair
October
- 4 Walk to School Day
- 9-13 Fall Break (no school)
- 20 Report Cards
- 23-27 Red Ribbon Week
November
- 1 Parent Teacher Conference (students do not report)
- 4 Santa Pictures
- 9 Thanksgiving Lunch at school
- 10 Veteran's day (No school)
- 17 Progress reports
- 22-24 Thanksgiving Break
December
- 1 11:45 early dismissal
- 1 Winter Wonderland
- 21 10:45 Half day
- 22 Start winter break (no school)
January
- 9 Student report back
- 12 Report Cards
- 15 MLK day (no school)
- 25 100th day of school
February
- 9 Progress reports
- 16 11:45 early dismissal
- 19 President's day (no school)
March
- 5 Presidential Primary Election (no school)
- 6 Bedtime Story Night
- 7 Spring pictures
- 15 Report Cards
- 28 11:45 early dismissal
- 29 Good Friday (no school)
April
- 1-5 Spring Break (no school)
- 17 Kindergarten and 4th grade cap and gown pics and retakes
- 19 progress reports
May
- 3 School Lunch Hero Day
- 6-10 Teacher appreciation week
- 10 Field day
- 22 Last Full Day for students
- 24 Report Card Day
Jason Pierschbacher
Principal jason.pierschbacher@ccstn.org
Nicole Galbreth
Assistant Principal nicole.galbreth@ccstn.org
Lydia Postlewait
Guidance Counselor lydia.postlewait@ccstn.org
The mission of Pleasant View Elementary School is to educate and empower our students to reach their potential as productive citizens through a unified commitment to excellence.
Vision
Pleasant View Elementary School provides a safe, caring, respectful, engaged learning environment for our students. Using collaboration, assessment data, and strong instructional practices students will develop, grow, and own their learning. Students will expand their character and leadership in order to be successful moving forward.
Doors will open for drop off at 7:15 am
Breakfast is open at 7:15-7:45 am
Car rider line closes at 7:40 am
School starts at 7:45 am
School releases at 2:45 pm