Volleyball taking on LCHS in match number two.
The first XC meet is always the roughest. Vikings competes at LCHS today.
Madison Shepard shot a 76 today at Brush Creek in the Columbus Invitational Golf Tournament, good for 23rd place. Go Vikes!
Varsity Volleyball loses a tough one to Independence.
Parsons Varsity Volleyball takes the first game in a thriller against Independence!
The Technology Student Association (TSA) is selling luminaries for $5 to honor survivors, those battling cancer, and to remember loved ones. The luminaries will decorate Forest Park on the night of Relay for Life - Sept. 9th. We are taking donations through Sept. 8th. We will have a 50/50 pot at the Parsons/LCHS football game on Sept. 8th and also be selling luminaries that night.
Please contact any TSA student, Kendra Barcus (kbarcus@vikingnet.net)or Megan Fugate to purchase or donate. Donate Online at https://mobileacs.org/4b1skl
Viking TSA goal is to raise $500 to help fight cancer.
Good luck to Girls Golf today at Columbus!
Maddison Shepard kicked off the PHS girls golf season with a personal best score of 58 at the LCHS tournament in Oswego today. She finished in 21st place out of 41 lady golfers. Go Vikes!
9th Volleyball drops the last match to LC.
Parsons 9th Volleyball loses to Chanute in their second match 2-0.
Parsons 9th Volleyball defeats Southeast 2-1 to take the match!
9th Volleyball takes the first game!
Parsons Viking 9th Grade Volleyball in action in Altamont tonight! Go Vikes!
The PHS horticulture class had a surprise visitor Monday, who gained momentary celebrity status as students whipped out their cell phones to grab pics. The praying mantis, who had been hiding among stems pruned from a rose bush, was then returned to a natural setting.
Creative forces were at play as this student took on drawing a dragon in his art class.
Students in the PHS ceramics class are working on making cups with a handles. They were asked to have a design on the cup that will tell a story about them.
Students in the PHS horticulture class dissected a rose Monday and discussed all the functions of the various parts of the flower. Students then pressed the flower parts to let them dry, so they can use them for future reference.
PHS Soccer at home vs. Ft. Scott 4:30pm
Culinary students make roses out of jolly ranchers! This has become a beginning of year tradition that the students look forward to!
Today in College Orientation seniors visited about opportunities at Labette Community College. Big thanks to Admissions Director, Tyler Allen, & Recruiter, Jeremiah Voliva, for all the knowledge & fun!