
Our High School has a fantastic new hall look with new safety window coverings from our mental health and safety grant funds. Looks awesome! Go Bucks!!



Click below for the latest message from Superintendent Michelle Gill.
https://youtu.be/L3s3qgRkPUI

Click on the following link for this week's MS Newsletter! https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1FGDJ9MF6scwwffxJOFOCfIVkrHWdHji5FtJiJpb977o/edit?usp=sharing

Click the link to see this week's Elementary newsletter!
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1SprEMsWfzMLq7nGWpnIJzee6qLHxVTN_8vxaoenCvg4/edit?usp=sharing


Last food service update for this National School Lunch week: Great news! We're reducing the price of an extra meal to just $1.00 so our students can eat more for less.


PRHS Sophomore Activity Update:
In Ms. Genthner's World History class, the sophomores are beginning a unit on West African Empires. As an intro activity, they went to various stations around the room to gather information in order to determine which is more valuable--gold or halite (salt). Stations included Health Benefits of Halite that included a visual of how much water and sodium our bodies lose in a typical day, advertisements for both edible gold and halite, how weapons made of gold would perform against those made of steel and more. Both gold and halite were very valuable in West African Empires, but salt was far more valuable than gold.




Thank you to our sponsor Dean's Body Shop and a big congratulations to our Buck of the week, Logan Malcomnson.


Mrs. Gill and Mrs. Delancey witnessed elementary students taking down the flag this week on another beautiful fall day. Great job girls.



Pine River High School students made a variety of items from natural resources this week in Mr. Thompson's Outdoor Education class. I wish I was still in high school!




National School Lunch week continues and we want to again recognize our amazing food service staff for keeping us fed and cared for! Thank you ladies!!


America's Safe Schools Week is observed from October 16 - 24, 2024. Here is some information about what we do at Pine River Area Schools to keep school safety a top priority.


Recent weather related events have caused the blood supply to be dangerously low and the need to be higher than typical. Along with winter months typically having a decreased supply and higher need, we need to try and do our part to help. Our PR National Honor Society is holding a blood drive in the high school gymnasium on Tuesday, October 22nd . Appointments are available from 8:30am until 2:15pm for both whole blood and double red donations. Please use the following link to sign up! Any student 16 years old will need to have a signed parental consent form, which I've attached. Extra copies are available in the office as well. Please bring your photo ID. Every donor will receive a Nirvana-inspired t shirt. Please consider helping out by donating if you can!
https://donateblood.versiti.org/donor/schedules/drive_schedule/11407089




It's National School Lunch Week this week. Our Food Service Team is constantly working to enhance our meal selections. Did you know that all of our schools have a fresh salad bar available daily? Thanks for all you do lunch ladies!!!!


Click on the following link for this week's MS Newsletter! https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1ANQ2YTBOMH3S8-L-Nj7nbhnh0q29UsT0U9gPNMDY0mI/edit?usp=sharing

Click the link to see this week's Elementary newsletter!
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1SprEMsWfzMLq7nGWpnIJzee6qLHxVTN_8vxaoenCvg4/edit?usp=sharing


Reminder: The Pine River Hall of Fame deadline for 2024 is coming up on October 15th.


Mechanics 101 opportunity at the Luther Library on October 12 to help educate people on some basics.


Good Morning Pine River Community,
Attached is a fantastic new program for children in our community, birth to age 20, who are dealing with life-threatening health conditions. There are over 400 qualifying conditions such as diabetes, heart conditions, epilepsy, cancer, spinabifida and more. "A Kid Again" provides adventures throughout the year, birthday celebrations, support groups, family support and more, all at no cost to the family. Contact "A Kid Again" if you want to participate, become a volunteer or make a donation to the program. "A Kid Again" provides consistent, cost-free, year-round adventures for children with life-threatening conditions, and their families.



Click on the following link for this week's MS Newsletter! https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1DG8jPdkUkioRAoZVFi1VigtqF1GDzCY_eOfKFpF59HA/edit?usp=sharing

Click the link to see this week's Elementary newsletter!
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1SprEMsWfzMLq7nGWpnIJzee6qLHxVTN_8vxaoenCvg4/edit?usp=sharing
