PCHS Cougar Crazies theme for the game on October 8, 2021 is Cowboys and Aliens ‼️ We love this limited edition, long sleeve shirt! Designed by our very own Senior Class President - Brooke Arnold! Sizes small-2xl. Limited quantities - we only ordered 80 total! Get yours today for $15 ‼️🐾🐾🐾🏈🏈🐾🐾🐾
over 3 years ago, Kim Alger
Cougar Crazies
Covid-19 Vaccines Second Dose Clinic will be held on Friday October 8th. Forms due Thursday 10/7. Must have a second consent form. We can accept first dose forms. Flu vaccines will be held at PCHS on 10/18. These forms have already been turned in and we cannot accept late forms.
over 3 years ago, Kim Alger
covid
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👉⚠10th and 11th REMINDER : PCHS plans to administer the PSAT on Saturday, October 16. The PSAT registration deadline is this Friday, October 8. The registration form must be submitted and payment must be received by this date to finalize your registration. Students should check their email from Ms. Pratt for more information. See your morning announcements to register!
over 3 years ago, Kim Alger
The Christmas Store is back! Please see the flyer below!🎄
over 3 years ago, Kim Alger
Christmas Store
PCHS Events the week of 1/04/2021 Monday 10/04/21 🏐Volleyball: Pulaski Co. @ Radford JV @ 5:30, Varsity to Follow Thursday 10/07/21 🏈JV Football: Pulaski Co. @ Salem 7 pm 🏐Volleyball: Pulaski Co. @ Patrick Henry JV @ 5:30, Varsity to Follow Friday 10/08/21 🏈Varsity Football: Salem @ Pulaski Co. 7 pm Saturday 10/09/21 📣Competition Cheer: @ Glenvar 11 am 🏃‍♀️Cross Country: @ Lord Botetourt 10 am
over 3 years ago, Kim Alger
Pulaski County Public Schools announces the following changes in transportation routes for Friday, October 1, 2021. Morning Runs- Bus 52 will pick up the PCHS students who usually ride bus 53. This route will run on time. The second load for bus 52 to PES & PCMS will run approximately 15 minutes later than usual. Bus 44 will pick up the PCMS and PES students who ride bus 53. This route will run approximately one hour later than usual. Afternoon Runs- Bus 52 will pick up the PCHS students who usually ride bus 53. These students will be approximately 30 to 60 minutes later than usual in arriving home. Bus 44 will pick up the PCMS and PES students who usually ride bus 53. These students will be approximately 60 to 90 minutes later than usual in arriving home.
over 3 years ago, Kevin Siers
Pulaski County Public Schools announces the following changes in transportation routes for Friday, October 1, 2021. Morning Runs- Bus 52 will pick up the PCHS students who usually ride bus 53. This route will run on time. The second load for bus 52 to PES & PCMS will run approximately 15 minutes later than usual. Bus 44 will pick up the PCMS and PES students who ride bus 53. This route will run approximately one hour later than usual. Afternoon Runs- Bus 52 will pick up the PCHS students who usually ride bus 53. These students will be approximately 30 to 60 minutes later than usual in arriving home. Bus 44 will pick up the PCMS and PES students who usually ride bus 53. These students will be approximately 60 to 90 minutes later than usual in arriving home.
over 3 years ago, Kevin Siers
Please read the announcement from our School Nutrition Program. PCPS cares for every student in our school system and making sure they have nutritious meals is our first priority. If you have any questions regarding the announcement, please contact the School Nutrition Department at 540-994-2523.
over 3 years ago, Brenda Crawford
school nutrition
Due to the driver shortage, the morning routes for bus 53 will be running approximately 90 minutes late today in picking up students for Pulaski Elementary, Pulaski County Middle, and Pulaski County High School. Bus 52 will be the running these routes after completing its regular runs. We will announce later today how evening routes will be impacted.
over 3 years ago, Kevin Siers
Due to the driver shortage, the morning routes for bus #53 will be running approximately 90 minutes late today in picking up students for Pulaski Elementary, Pulaski County Middle, and Pulaski County High School. Bus #52 will be the running these routes after completing its regular runs. We will announce later today how evening routes will be impacted.
over 3 years ago, Kevin Siers
We are hiring! Come and join the Pulaski County Public Schools Transportation team.
over 3 years ago, Brenda Crawford
Transportation
🐾🐾The Prowler encourages you to check out Inklings, the PCHS Literary Magazine. Inklings features student writings and artwork. We would love to see more support for the young creators at Pulaski County High School. Recently the first issue of Inklings, entitled “Inklings September: Life’s Rhythm”, was published. The students that are featured worked long and hard on their poems about life experiences, hobbies, and more. “I say releasing the ball Is like allowing a bird to fly freely or a person diving head first into the water.” - L. Burton That is just a small quote from one of the many poems that the Inklings has to offer to its readers. The poem that this quote is taken from is entitled Introduction to Bowling. “Feeling free from what felt like a tie Now it’s time to put on a show” - L. Kiser, Sonnet. https://pchsyrbook.wixsite.com/prowler/blog
over 3 years ago, Kim Alger
We are excited to announce that advance online tickets for Pulaski County High School football games are being sold through SchoolCash Online. Also, we are now accepting credit card payments for in-person ticket sales at Dobson Stadium. To avoid the lines, purchase your Cougar football tickets in advance and bring your printed tickets or show your mobile tickets at the gate. Tickets are available at https://pcva.schoolcashonline.com
over 3 years ago, Chris Stafford
Banner for SchoolCash Online
⚠Parents, PCPS uses the Covid-19 guidelines set by the Virginia Department of Health. If you have a Covid-19 exposure, the VDH requires a 5 day quarantine prior to being tested for Covid-19. All Covid-19 concerns must be reported to your school nurse. Please remember if anyone in the household is being tested for Covid-19, all members of the household should quarantine until test results have been returned.
over 3 years ago, Kim Alger
covid
👉🐾Help us stop the spread of Covid-19 in our community. Please do not send your student to school sick. Students must be 24 hours symptom free before returning to school. If you have a sick child, please notify the school of the reason for the absence.
over 3 years ago, Kim Alger
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PCHS Events 9/20/21-9/25/21 🏌️‍♂️Monday 09/20/21 Golf: River Ridge Match @ Thornspring 11 am Tuesday 09/21/21 🏐Volleyball: Blacksburg @ Pulaski Co. JV @ 5:30, Varsity to Follow Thursday 09/23/21 🏐Volleyball: Pulaski Co. @ Cave Spring JV @ 5:30, Varsity to Follow 🏈JV Football: Pulaski Co. @ Cave Spring (Bogle Field) 6 pm Friday 09/24/21 🏈Varsity Football: Cave Spring @ Pulaski Co. 7 pm HOMECOMING Saturday 09/25/21 🏃‍♂️Cross Country: @ Alleghany (Jackson River Sports Complex) 9:30 am
over 3 years ago, Kim Alger
👨‍🎓👩‍🎓🐾Graduation Supplies Ordering Make-Up day will be held on FRIDAY September 24 from 11:38-1:48 in the Commons. 🐾👩‍🎓👨‍🎓
over 3 years ago, Kim Alger
📣Need new Cougar gear??? Stop by the Main Office any day between the hours of 8-4:30. T-shirts are $10🐾🐾
over 3 years ago, Kim Alger
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We are looking for the right teammate to join our team at Pulaski County Public Schools. Do you have Public Relations Experience? If so, visit pcva.us and look at the full job description for the Public Relations Specialist.
over 3 years ago, Brenda Crawford
Public Relations Specialist
🐾🐾Pulaski County High School is pleased to announce our Senior of the Month for September is Elaja Braedyn Rollins. Elaja is the son of Myrissa Rollins of Pulaski. Elaja’s nominating teacher stated that he is a wonderful student who has come in with a positive attitude from bell to bell every single day since she first taught him as a freshman. Elaja works incredibly hard to overcome any obstacles in his way to achieving greatness as a student and inspires not only his peers, but also those that teach him as well. He has a special way of creating enthusiasm in others and his positivity is contagious. This outstanding young man is a true example of Cougar Pride. Upon graduation, Elaja plans to pursue a career in electrical or mechanical engineering. In his free time, he enjoys reading up on auto mechanics, working out and hanging out with his friends.
over 3 years ago, Kim Alger
Elaja