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| Monday, February 28, 2011
Morgan Keltz, a sixth grade student at Petersburg Elementary, earned a first place medal at the South Plains Area Basketball Competition for Special Olympics Texas. On February 26, 2011, she participated in the individual skills portion of the competition and earned points in the target pass, the speed dribble, and the spot . . . read more
Kristi Peeples' and Kippa Norsworthy's first grade classes studied Texas and the United States this week, and the students gave presentations on Friday. Mrs. Norsworthy's class presented Texas symbols and Mrs. Peeples' class presented United . . . read more
Petersburg ISD first graders just finished learning about systems. The students had a home project to build bridges. They all did a great job and the bridges are on display in the elementary library. Please check out these great . . . read more
Hale County Extension Agent, Deana Sageser, provided a food pyramid guidance lesson for Petersburg Elementary students on December 10. Students in grades 2 -6 learned more about nutrition and the value of a good, balanced diet. . . .
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Petersburg Elementary kindergarten and pre kindergarten students enjoyed their annual Thanksgiving Feast on Tuesday afternoon, November 23rd. The students dressed in items representing the attire of their Pilgrim and Indian ancestors . . .
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Terry Rasco of Shallowater recently presented a program to Petersburg Elementary students called “Chuck’s Soul Train”, which focuses on drug and alcohol awareness. He provided two 30 minute programs, one for grades three through . . . read more
Petersburg Elementary students recently raised $565 to aid the relief efforts in Haiti. The students brought their change, along with some "green" as well, in an effort to help those that experienced such great tragedy. The money . . .
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