
Use this link to register your eligible child for kindergarten (age 5 on or before August 1, 2024) for the upcoming school year 📚
https://www.psarrows.com/o/psls/page/central-enrollment


On February 28 a group of students, in grades 8-11 went to a Leadership Conference at National Trail High School. Students learned about school client, academic success and taking ownership of their school experience.



🌟 Elementary Staff Spotlight 🌟
Officer Pat
School Resource Officer
"I like being the school resource officer here because I can serve and protect our great kids."
Thank you, Officer Pat, and the Camden Police Dept. for keeping us safe!


Ms. Lanich's kindergarteners might be better known as budding architects. 👷♂️👷♀️ During choice time, several students used blocks to create patterns and measure objects and themselves. Some students chose to solve addition problems on whiteboards, while another group built a tower with cups.






💥This Saturday 9-12💥
🥞Pancake Breakfast with the Easter Bunny🐰
🖤Come support your PS Band❤️


🌟Elementary Staff Spotlight🌟
Mrs. Trisha Shields
Art Teacher
"I am excited to be on staff here in my hometown after 23 years of teaching in another district. I love teaching art because it allows children to use their imagination and creativity to solve problems and discover."
Thank you, Mrs. Shields!


Mr. Griffin's CBI Class, Mr. Maddox's Welding Class and Mrs. Sarber's Mechanical Principles Class took a field trip to Hobart Institute of Welding in Troy! We learned how a trade school operates, got to see pipeline welding instruction in action, and instructors testing the quality of student's welds! We also learned the history of Hobart welders and the outlook for a career in welding.
Special thanks to Hobart Institute of Welding for the awesome tour and for providing lunch!


Mrs. Julie Herrmann’s 2nd graders split into five groups to research different breeds of penguins and presented their findings on these posters. The five penguin breeds researched were emperor, macaroni, adélie, little, and gentoo. The students measured their drawings to ensure that the penguins were depicted in their correct life sizes. Great job, students!






📣Your Preble Shawnee Competition Cheer & Franklin Competition Cheer squads had a combined practice yesterday.📣 Both teams will be competing for a State Championship on Saturday. They worked hard, had fun & hopefully calmed some nervousness!! Thank you to the Franklin coaching staff for hosting this year. ❤️🖤❤️
Good luck to both teams!! Let's bring home some hardware!!!
🖤 Go Arrows & Go Wildcats ❤️


Mr. Sackenheim, teaching his 8th grade class how to play Pickleball.




Mrs. Reed’s 1st grade class enjoyed their well-deserved popsicles for accomplishing their goal of 8 whole-class brownie points. Brownie points are earned when the whole class gets a compliment from other teachers for on-target behavior in the hallway, lunch room, and at specials. Way to go, first graders!


These "All About Abe" projects from Mrs. Stacy Herrmann's 2nd graders are so well done!


🌟Elementary Staff Spotlight🌟
Mrs. Sally Ford
3rd Grade Teacher
"I love the deeper connections that are made in a small community, and feel at home teaching here. I also enjoy being a part of committees at PSE and sharing my experiences with the staff here."
Thank you, Mrs. Ford!


Ms. Turpin's 8th grade Textiles class is learning to crochet.





From yesterday: Ms. Pence’s 4th grade Reading Mastery group enjoying a well deserved root beer float and brownie day. 🍨




Preble shawnee will be on a two hour delay due to dense fog this morning, Friday, February 23.

Today it was our preschool's turn to celebrate their 100th day of school. Mrs. Clark's and Miss Jablinski's classes had a fun time dressing up and celebrating the occasion!









Ms. South's 1st Grade Class took advantage of the warmer temperatures to practice writing their sight words with sidewalk chalk ⛅️



🌟Elementary Staff Spotlight🌟
Mrs. Heather Campbell
Principal – 14 years
"I love being the principal here because I can contribute to the community I grew up in and live. I also love being able to support the growth and development of all of our elementary staff and students."
Thank you, Mrs. Campbell!


This evening, the Talent Show took place at the MS/HS. There were a total of 15 acts showcasing a variety of talents. The crowd was blown away by the incredible performances of our students! We are proud of every student participant! Finishing in the Top 3 were as follows: in first place The Devils Backbone (Kaiden Clark, Jayce Collins, Roman Fitzgerald, and Billy Humphrey), followed by Colton Cassidy in 2nd place and Kenley Lykins in 3rd place! Congratulations to all performers!!! Also, a big THANK YOU to Miss Mutter and Mr. Fogle for all of their hard work in organizing the event!









