
Last night, the Pettisville and North Central Volleyball teams wore green and yellow ribbons to stand with the Montpelier and Antwerp communities as they navigate their recent tragedies. No one is alone—We are in this together!



These 3rd grade girls enjoyed playing together at recess on this beautiful day. Way to work together, Blackbirds!



REMINDER: Pettisville Schools will be CLOSED next Friday, October 8th, for Teacher In-Service.


Mrs. Leppelmeier and Ms. King's 1st grade students dressed up like cowboys and cowgirls and learned how to dance in The Atrium this morning. Thanks, Ms. King, for leading the pack... Yeehaw!

Issue 1 of the Pet Echoes has been released today! Access it by visiting https://tinyurl.com/799b8bre and entering the password togetherpettisville. Email journalism@pettisvilleschools.org if you have any questions.


11 Pettisville FFA members competed in the District 1 Soils Contest. Both teams placed 2nd out of this 7 county-wide event.
In the Urban Soils Contest, soils used for development, Carson Bennett placed 2nd, Kelsey Bennett place 3rd and Olivia Miller placed 8th.
In the Rural Soils Contest, soils used for crop production, Mina Wesche was 7th, Sophie Sterken was 8th and Ella Richer was 12th. Both teams qualified for state. Great work, Blackbirds!




REMINDER: Pumpkin Fest is tomorrow, Friday, October 1st!
Contestants wanted: there are many contests to enter to win CASH prizes!
Photos of Live, Silent & Facebook Auction items have been posted to our Pumpkin Fest webpage: https://www.pettisvilleschools.org/page/pumpkin-fest


PES Preschool had a special outdoor lesson this week. August's mom was our special guest & taught the class about homing pigeons. Our Preschoolers learned about different colors of homing pigeons and how they find their way back home to their lofts. Thank you, Mrs. Andres!





Pettisville Student Council will be holding a blood drive at Pettisville High School on Wednesday, October 6, 2021 from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM. *Masks are required*
Visit RedCrossBlood.org to schedule an appointment, Zip Code 43553.
Thank you for saving lives!


REMINDER: Registration for Dodgeball and 3 on 3 Basketball is due TODAY by the end of the school day. Please turn into Mr. Poulson. We can't wait to see you at the Great Pumpkin Festival on Friday, October 1st!


Varsity Volleyball Coach AKA Mr. Horning is teaching volleyball skills to elementary PE classes this week!
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Good Luck to our JV and Varsity Volleyball teams as they defend their home court vs Holgate tonight and North Central on Thursday!



We are at the midpoint of quarter one already! Please take a look at the online grade book to view any posted grades or comments. https://pettisville.ps.nwoca.org/public/home.html
If you have any questions, your child’s teacher can be contacted by a phone call or email. We are here for you!


Pettisville Athletic Boosters will meet tonight, Monday, Sept 27, at 7:00 PM at the High School. Everyone is welcome to attend!


Last week, Anatomy & Physiology students spent time in the lab looking at different types of connective tissue with microscopes.




FFA students spent time today volunteering at the KFG Kids Day of Play hosted at the Archbold Kenn-Feld location. Thanks for spending your Saturday investing in the youth of agriculture! #PettisvilleFFA





The JV soccer match at 10:00 am has been cancelled for this morning. The varsity soccer match will still be played at 11:45 am.

Our FCS students are fine tuning their baking skills for next week's Great Pumpkin Festival! Mark your calendar for Friday, October 1st and join the Pettisville FFA Alumni & Friends for an evening of fall fun! Visit https://www.pettisvilleschools.org/page/pumpkin-fest for details




Pettisville Student Council will be holding a blood drive at Pettisville High School on Wednesday, October 6, 2021 from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM. Visit RedCrossBlood.org to schedule an appointment. *Masks are required* Thank you for saving lives!


Ms. Litogot's Family & Consumer Science classes have been learning about safety in the kitchen. One of their questions was,
"What puts out grease fires?" Can you spot the answer? What else do you notice?




Our KG classes are learning about Johnny Appleseed & how he planted his appleseeds, along with his wisdom, wherever he went. His broad-brimmed hat kept the sun from his eyes. Often shoeless, his appearance was nearly as noteworthy as his accomplishments, but so was his kindness.
