The sophomores thanked Ms. Lucas for organizing the school tailgate yesterday by all signing a poster for her. We appreciate everything you do for the school, Ms. Lucas!
3 months ago, Loni Quarton
For several years, drafting teacher Bruce Rea, and drafting and welding students, have worked on drafting CADD designs, cutting metal on the plasma cutter and welding together the pieces for a large, metal outdoor art installation for Bruce and Jodie Rea's property. The piece is a nonfunctioning, rough replica of the WALL-E robot, raising up a boot with one hand. When complete , the hand with the boot will stand about 10 feet tall, giving some context to the size of the completed ornamental art piece. The metal robot will rust naturally outdoors. Welding teacher Travis Brumback said he anticipates his students will finish the project this year.
3 months ago, Colleen Williamson
Students in Mr. Gilpin's class work on constructing cornhole games, one of a multitude of projects underway in the woodshop.
3 months ago, Colleen Williamson
Congratulations to our Athletes of the Week for Week 4 of competitions!
Cheer - Jasmin Briseno
Cross Country - Colten Carson
Dustkickers - Kimalie Grimmett
Football - Chandler Hentzen
Golf - Sarah Barnes
Soccer - Mario Zacarias
Tennis - Tenlee Kennett
Volleyball - Kera Haviland
3 months ago, Kylie Lucas
Homecoming 2025 was made extra special Friday as the PHS Vikings nabbed a victory over Baxter Springs, winning the game 34-14. More photos of the game will be available on Facebook Monday.
3 months ago, Colleen Williamson
Members of the 1975 PHS football team met on the field with their line coach, Harley Turner, during the Homecoming 2025 half time, to be honored for contributing to one of PHS's most memorable sports moments. Fifty years ago the team went to Sub-State and held a 12-1 record.
3 months ago, Colleen Williamson
There is much preparation that goes on leading up to Homecoming coronations and the moments right before. Behind the scenes is always a busy hub of activity.
3 months ago, Colleen Williamson
PHS Football Homecoming 2025 Coronation is in the books. More photos of the candidates will be posted to Facebook Monday.
3 months ago, Colleen Williamson
PHS students and fans filled the football stadium with Viking Spirit and American Spirit Friday during the 2025 Homecoming game, which the Vikings won 34-14! Way to go Vikes!
3 months ago, Colleen Williamson
Vikings defeat Baxter Springs 34-14!
3 months ago, Tyler Thompson
At the end of the 1st Quarter the Vikings lead Baxter Springs 14-7!
Go Vikes!
3 months ago, Tyler Thompson
Game Day Greetings at the elementary schools this morning. There's no better way for PHS student athletes to start their day than with our little Vikings. We hope the community will join us for Homecoming Coronation at 6:30pm tonight at Marvel Park and stay for the varsity football game and recognition of the 1975 State Runner-up Football team. Go Vikes!
3 months ago, Kylie Lucas
Students in the Viking Speed Shop upgraded the suspension, exhaust and wheel/tire package on this tired F150. Rust repair is next!
3 months ago, J.R. Keene
Colten Carson with a top 5 finish on Thursday at the Southeast Cross Country Meet. Go Vikes!!
3 months ago, Chris Ball
What a fun afternoon celebrating PHS Homecoming 2025! Students enjoyed a tailgate style gathering in the parking lot with the outstanding class competition continuing. Activities included presenting class chants and spirit sticks, best decor, tug of war, and overall best executed tailgate (spirit, decor, costumes, and food). After all points were tallied, the Outstanding Class by a landslide is: SENIORS! Job well done to our student body for their participation and great behavior!
3 months ago, Kylie Lucas
Angela, Pam, Prison Mike, and Dwight showed up to the PHS Faculty Homecoming 25 tailgate.
3 months ago, Sally Clay
Lady Vikings Tennis in action today in Winfield. Go Vikes!!
3 months ago, Chris Ball
Today is National Food Service Employee Day. Take a minute to thank our wonderful food service staff for all they do!
3 months ago, Colleen Williamson
Students got a hands-on understanding of the colonists’ frustration with British taxes by taking part in an activity where they had to pay M&Ms if they were wearing clothing in colors that Parliament declared taxable.
3 months ago, Loni Quarton
Big thanks to Pittsburg State University for visiting Ms. Lucas' classroom today, Wednesday, September 24th to speak with seniors. Admissions, financial aid, and student life opportunities were shared, along with other information.
3 months ago, Kylie Lucas