Congrats to the volleyball team on winning the Class 2A Riverton Sectional Championship by defeating Maroa Forsyth!
This is a big weekend for PPHS. We have the boys' football team hosting Greenville in a 2nd round IHSA playoff game, the girls' XC team competing at the IHSA state XC meet, and our volleyball team will be at Beardstown for the Super-Sectional against Eureka. Congratulations to all the coaches and players.
Thursday, November 1, 2018
Friday, October 26, 2018
Regional Champs!!
Congratulations to our volleyball team on their Regional Championship. They will play Williamsville Monday night at Riverton.
Wednesday, October 3, 2018
A Change to Graduation
I sent this letter out to students and parents ta the beginning of the year, but wanted to re-send...
Dear Parents,
I hope this letter finds you enjoying your summer! I wanted to
make you aware of a change we are making to the graduation ceremony beginning
with the class of 2022. I’m excited
about this change and feel it is beneficial to many students at PPHS.Beginning with the class of 2022, we will no longer
recognize Valedictorian, Salutatorian, and top ten during our graduation
ceremony. In its place will be Latin honors recognition that includes Summa Cum
Laude (with greatest honor), Magna Cum Laude (great honor), and Cum Laude (with
honor). The top 5% of students in a graduating class will receive the Summa Cum
Laude distinction, the top 10% of students will receive Magna Cum Laude
distinction, and the top 20% will receive Cum Laude distinction.
There are several reasons for making this change. Largely, I
hope to eliminate some of the unhealthy competition for Valedictorian and
Salutatorian which seems to happen from time to time. Competing for the top two
spots leads to students more interested in a GPA than taking courses they enjoy
or will seek a future in. In short, the
focus is not on learning, but rather competing for a spot. Beginning their
freshman year, students can calculate courses and weigh options to position
themselves for a top spot. Additionally, the difference between the top 3-4
students is often statistically insignificant. It becomes hard to decipher
exactly what separates 2-3 students when the difference is only thousandths of
a point. That issue is exacerbated when you factor in scheduling conflicts that
don’t allow students to take certain courses that would impact top spots. By transitioning to the Latin honors system,
we also recognize students who achieved academic excellence in non weighted
courses. Human intelligence is more than one prescribed academic criteria, and
I believe this system better reflects that. For all the above reasons, I
believe this is a productive and positive change for PPHS that encompasses a
more holistic approach to academic recognition.
I want to be clear that we are not doing away with class rank. Every student at PPHS will
still have their class rank on their transcript and will receive that
distinction if it applies to the college admissions or scholarship process. The
only change that is being made is to our graduation ceremony. Speaking roles
for students will still be present in the form of class president, NHS
President, Student council, etc.
Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions.
Sincerely,
Luke Brooks
Principal, PPHS
Principal, PPHS
Golf Team wins 4th straight Regional Championship.
Monday, August 27, 2018
Welcome Back!
I'm excited to start the 2018-19 school year. Let's have a great year PPHS.
https://youtu.be/r6vlIhlDYgw
https://youtu.be/r6vlIhlDYgw
Wednesday, March 21, 2018
WYSE Team Advances to State
The PPHS WYSE team advanced to the state competition by taking 2nd place in sectionals. The results are as follows.......
State Competition is on 4/19 at the University of Illinois in Champaign
Will Drake: 3rd in chemistry
Sam Hutcherson: 2nd in Computer Science
Justin Holding: 3rd in Engineering Graphics
Blake Hermes: 2nd in Engineering Graphics
Evan Moore: 2nd in English
Erin Riley: 1st in English
Ellen Reinert: 1st in Mathematics
Brock Brummett: 2nd in Physics
Evan Moore: 1st in Physics (tie)
Kevin Ingram: 1st in Physics (tie)
State Competition is on 4/19 at the University of Illinois in Champaign
Friday, February 9, 2018
2018 Regional Champs!!
Congratulations to the girls' basketball team on winning the 2018 Regional Championship. They move on to play Alton Marquette on Tuesday night in Riverton.
Thursday, February 8, 2018
Congratulations to the WYSE Team!
The PPHS WYSE team are Regional Champs!! They move on to compete in Sectionals on March 12.
Biology - 2nd Place Jeremy Parker
Biology - 2nd Place Jeremy Parker
Chem - 3rd Ellen Reinert
2nd Justin Holding
1st Will Drake
Comp Sci - 3rd Jack Snyders
2nd Luke Ozenkoski
Enginering Graphics 3rd Jack Snyders/Justin Holding
2nd Blake Hermes
1st Luke Ozenkoski
English 3rd Erin Riley
Math 3rd Ellen Reinert
Physics 2nd Kevin Ingram
1st Brock Brummett
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