During the PHES Book Fair, students donated items for the Martinsville-Henry County SPCA. Mrs. Earnest’s first grade class brought in 110 items and won a pizza party in the library with Ms. Smith, librarian!
almost 2 years ago, Martinsville City Public Schools
PHES class in library with donated items for SPCA
At tonight's school board meeting, we celebrated our school board members! This month is School Board Appreciation Month, and in recognition of their diligence and service to our schools, our students, and our community, board members were presented with gifts from each of our schools and certificates from Superintendent Dr. Zebedee Talley. Our schools and board also recognized our school board clerks with gifts in honor of School Board Clerk Appreciation Week. Thank you, board members and clerks, for all you do for our schools and your commitment to our mission of empowering success one learner at a time.
almost 2 years ago, Martinsville City Public Schools
Three members of Martinsville City School Board stand with MCPS Superintendent in Martinsville city council chambers. Each school board member holds a certificate acknowledging school board appreciation month.
Members of the Martinsville City School Board and the MCPS superintendent stand with the school board clerk and assistant clerk. the clerks are holding gift baskets and certificates
Last week at PHES, 3rd grade classrooms underwent Titanic transformations! 🚢 Students marked the end of their unit of study on the Titanic with some first class celebrations, including snacks, sparkling juice, and more. Students enjoyed watching a documentary on the famous ship, while others presented their research on the ship's passengers to parents, guardians, and other special guests. Classes constructed their own Titanic in the hallway alongside more passenger histories and student essays on whether or not they would choose to sail on Titanic II, a planned ocean liner built to replicate the original ship.
almost 2 years ago, Martinsville City Public Schools
A student presents to a room of parents
A sign on a classroom door reads "Welcome to Ballroom 204"
A table covered in a black tablecloth holds silver buckets with bottles of sparking grape juice, a tray of cheese, crackers, and grapes, and other snacks
A student presents her research on a Titanic passenger
A construction paper replica of the Titanic taped to a school hallway
A sign above a classroom door reads "Welcome aboard, Tea on the Titanic"
Student reports on passengers on the Titanic are hung in a hallway
A student report hangs in the hallway
A student report hangs in the hallway
A student report hangs in the hallway
MCPS families, Normal processes for enrolling in Medicaid will begin soon. If you are currently enrolled in Medicaid, please see the attached flyer and make sure your contact information is up to date so you do not miss important communications. For more information, visit https://coverva.org/en/phe-planning
almost 2 years ago, Martinsville City Public Schools
Medicaid information flyer
Medicaid information flyer
MCPS parents, guardians, and students, As we approach Valentine's Day, please remember MCPS policy regarding gifts and deliveries: 💌 Schools cannot accept deliveries of Valentine's Day gifts as we do not have staff available to receive the deliveries. 🎈 Students are not allowed bring balloons to school, as they can obstruct staff's ability to see on buses, in hallways, and in classrooms. 💐 Glass vases are not permitted in schools as they can pose a danger if dropped and broken. Thank you for your understanding and your cooperation!
almost 2 years ago, Martinsville City Public Schools
The words "A Valentine's Day Reminder" sit above a gift box, slightly open, with heart balloons coming out of the box.
MCPS families, Please remember that MCPS will dismiss students 2 hours early on Wednesday, Feb. 1 for parent-teacher conferences. Thank you!
almost 2 years ago, Martinsville City Public Schools
A white post-it note that reads "MCPS 2 Hour Early Dismissal Wednesday, Feb. 1" sits on a red background with a yellow schoolbus in the lower right corner
Welcome to our new website!
almost 2 years ago, Martinsville City Schools
stack of books with a tablet on top