Plankinton Prom will be live-streamed on the PHS multimedia page at 8pm! Here is the link. https://www.youtube.com/live/qB5rY_PIDDk?si=C2zCQGMXvu2qjNYB
9 months ago, Kyle Bruinsma
Congrats to Plankinton's MS Festival Choir participants in an excellent concert!
9 months ago, Ly Stoebner
from left to right: Olivia Konechne, Lili Pata, Paige Nussbaum
Tune in to the SDMEA Middle School Festival Choir Concert at 3:30 pm today! The concert will be live streamed on the Mitchell Kernel's YouTube channel. Otherwise, tickets are $5 for adults and students get in free.
9 months ago, Ly Stoebner
In total, there were about 70 7th and 8th grade students who attended. See if you can spot the three Plank students!
Track clothing order opened back up until Sunday at midnight! Get your merchandise! https://mvp-tf-2024.itemorder.com/
9 months ago, Kyle Bruinsma
We will be holding makeup parent teacher conferences on Wednesday, April 10th from 3:30 – 7:30. Parents will not have a scheduled time to attend conferences. It will be an open evening and come when you can. Elementary teachers will be in their rooms and 7- 12 teachers will be in the gym. If you do not have any concerns, then you would not need to attend. We realize that this is a Wednesday evening and we try to avoid school activities on this day. However, due to activity scheduling, there were no other viable options for dates that did not conflict with other events.
9 months ago, Plankinton School District
NHS banquet will be held on Tuesday, April 16th at 6:30pm in the commons. The cost of the meal is $15 dollars per person and needs to be paid by April 12th so we can get a head count to the caterer. New inductees will be notified by noon on Monday, April 8th.
9 months ago, Stacy Wehrmann
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5th-8th vocal contest is this Friday, April 5th. Below is a link to both the contest schedule, but also information regarding contest. Parents who are taking their students with them after they are done performing need to contact Mrs Stoebner. Please reach out to Mrs Stoebner if you have any questions, comments or concerns! https://docs.google.com/document/d/1QKY5j2rmobNRexwnEvebuMpD8lBbMwuqd-_HTEiYopw/edit
9 months ago, Ly Stoebner
There will be no MVP girl's softball game today, April 1, 2024. Our team debut will have to be another day as weather has forced us to postpone the game. Spread the word.
9 months ago, Beth Victor
Easter egg hunt sponsored by FCCLA tomorrow, March 30th, at 1:00!
9 months ago, Beth Victor
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Angela Kennecke, founder of Emily's Hope, will be speaking at the Plankinton School in the gym on Thursday, April 18th @ 10:00. The community is welcome to attend this event. To find out more about Emily's Hope, please visit https://emilyshope.charity/
9 months ago, Beth Victor
Emily's Hope
🪽Meet Day! The Titans travel to Mitchell for the DWU Open. Start time: 12:00. Results can be found on DakotaTiming.com. Good luck! 🪽
9 months ago, Kyle Bruinsma
track and field
Please call or email Beth Victor to get your child signed up for Preschool Roundup on April 17th!
9 months ago, Beth Victor
Preschool
Good Morning, Due to road conditions, Plankinton Schools will not have school today, March 26th.
9 months ago, Plankinton School District
Due to road conditions, forecasted additional snow and windy conditions overnight, which may cause drifting. Plankinton Schools will have a 2 hour late start on Tuesday, March 26th. No breakfast will be served.
9 months ago, Plankinton School District
Due to forecasted blizzard conditions, there will be NO SCHOOL & NO Parent Teacher Conferences on Monday, March 25th for Plankinton Schools. Information will be provided at a later date about possible make-up times for conferences.
9 months ago, Plankinton School District
The preschoolers love morning boxes! It is so fun to see their creativity!
9 months ago, Angela Feenstra
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**Canceled** The State Student Council Convention for next week has been canceled due to impending weather. Please spread the word.
9 months ago, Chris Hill
The room buzzed with excitement as Plankinton fourth and fifth graders learned the fundamentals of electricity and electrical safety. Coops in the Classroom is an interactive program offered to area schools by Central Electric Cooperative and its wholesale power provider, East River Electric Power Cooperative. Protons, neutrons and electrons were a major topic of discussion as students took an educational journey into the exciting world of electricity. Jennifer Gross, Education and Outreach Coordinator for East River Electric, engages students in hands-on demonstrations during the presentation. She teaches children about electrical safety, generation, conservation and economics. A Van de Graaff generator demonstrates the movement of electrons with some hair-raising results. “Playing with static electricity can be fun and educational,” said Gross. “The Van de Graaff generator shows how electricity travels. Students get a kick out of seeing their hair stand up and shocking their friends.” Another device that invokes a lot of excitement is the pedal-power bicycle generator. Students are asked to become power plants as they provide energy for lights and small household devices. "The pedal power turns the concept of electricity from something abstract into something tangible,” Gross said. “By providing the energy needed to turn on a light bulb, the students are able to quantify how much more energy an incandescent light bulb requires compared to an LED.” Kids also learned about electrical safety on the farm and in town. By the end of the presentation, students developed a new understanding and appreciation for electricity. Central Electric is a member-owned electric cooperative serving more than 4,900 mostly rural members in Aurora, Brule, Buffalo, Davison, Hanson, Jerauld, Miner and Sanborn Counties. To learn more about educational programs, please contact the cooperative office at 1-800-477-2892.
9 months ago, Beth Victor
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The fourth and fifth grade learned about electricity today with the help of Central Electric!
9 months ago, Tia DeGeest
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