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Attention PHS Seniors!
A friendly reminder about the upcoming Apply Kansas Event scheduled for Tuesday, October 7th at Parsons High School.
All Kansas residents will be eligible to apply for undergraduate admissions to any public universities, community colleges, technical colleges, or independent colleges in the state of Kansas at no cost from October 6-8, but PHS seniors and their adults are invited to a special event on 10/7 during the school day.
Parent/Guardian(s) are invited to join their senior to submit college admission applications and the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) with support from professionals. There will also be giveaways and snacks!
Students enrolled in Ms. Lucas' College Orientation course will have their class period devoted to the cause. If parents need to attend outside that class period, please come when it is convenient for you and your student between 8:30 a.m. - 3:20 p.m. Guests, sign in at the Main Office and report to the Library for further instruction.
This is just one of the many ways that PHS staff and faculty want to help support students and families and make this process exciting in what could otherwise feel daunting. We look forward to seeing you soon!


Join PHS Cheerleaders for their annual Junior Cheer Clinic!
Pre-K through 5th graders welcome. The performance will be during 1/2 time of the Varsity Football game on Friday, October 10th.
Registration forms are coming home soon. Please be on the lookout for those in backpacks. The forms and $10 payment will be turned in on the first day of clinic during check-in.
Contact Coach Janai or a PHS cheerleaders with any questions!










For several years, drafting teacher Bruce Rea, and drafting and welding students, have worked on drafting CADD designs, cutting metal on the plasma cutter and welding together the pieces for a large, metal outdoor art installation for Bruce and Jodie Rea's property. The piece is a nonfunctioning, rough replica of the WALL-E robot, raising up a boot with one hand. When complete , the hand with the boot will stand about 10 feet tall, giving some context to the size of the completed ornamental art piece. The metal robot will rust naturally outdoors. Welding teacher Travis Brumback said he anticipates his students will finish the project this year.








Cheer - Jasmin Briseno
Cross Country - Colten Carson
Dustkickers - Kimalie Grimmett
Football - Chandler Hentzen
Golf - Sarah Barnes
Soccer - Mario Zacarias
Tennis - Tenlee Kennett
Volleyball - Kera Haviland









Homecoming 2025 was made extra special Friday as the PHS Vikings nabbed a victory over Baxter Springs, winning the game 34-14. More photos of the game will be available on Facebook Monday.

