
PHS Football Homecoming 2025 Coronation is in the books. More photos of the candidates will be posted to Facebook Monday.

PHS students and fans filled the football stadium with Viking Spirit and American Spirit Friday during the 2025 Homecoming game, which the Vikings won 34-14! Way to go Vikes!



Vikings defeat Baxter Springs 34-14!





At the end of the 1st Quarter the Vikings lead Baxter Springs 14-7!
Go Vikes!





Game Day Greetings at the elementary schools this morning. There's no better way for PHS student athletes to start their day than with our little Vikings. We hope the community will join us for Homecoming Coronation at 6:30pm tonight at Marvel Park and stay for the varsity football game and recognition of the 1975 State Runner-up Football team. Go Vikes!









Students in the Viking Speed Shop upgraded the suspension, exhaust and wheel/tire package on this tired F150. Rust repair is next!


Colten Carson with a top 5 finish on Thursday at the Southeast Cross Country Meet. Go Vikes!!


What a fun afternoon celebrating PHS Homecoming 2025! Students enjoyed a tailgate style gathering in the parking lot with the outstanding class competition continuing. Activities included presenting class chants and spirit sticks, best decor, tug of war, and overall best executed tailgate (spirit, decor, costumes, and food). After all points were tallied, the Outstanding Class by a landslide is: SENIORS! Job well done to our student body for their participation and great behavior!









Angela, Pam, Prison Mike, and Dwight showed up to the PHS Faculty Homecoming 25 tailgate.






Lady Vikings Tennis in action today in Winfield. Go Vikes!!


Today is National Food Service Employee Day. Take a minute to thank our wonderful food service staff for all they do!


Students got a hands-on understanding of the colonists’ frustration with British taxes by taking part in an activity where they had to pay M&Ms if they were wearing clothing in colors that Parliament declared taxable.



Big thanks to Pittsburg State University for visiting Ms. Lucas' classroom today, Wednesday, September 24th to speak with seniors. Admissions, financial aid, and student life opportunities were shared, along with other information.


More PHS Homecoming fun! Students and staff dressed for Wacky Wednesday grouping up and dressing in "rhyme without a reason" costumes or mismatched, wild outfits. They also had a rock, paper, scissor tournament during passing period and at lunch. Sophomores win the daily outstanding class competition activity bringing in 50 points for their grade-level! That brings the totals to:
Seniors: 140 points
Sophomores: 80 points
Juniors: 10 points
Freshman: 0 points











The Lady Vikings drop a hard fought battle to Chanute in volleyball tonight. These ladies are fun to watch. Go Vikes!!

The Lady Vikings Volleyball team with a 25-22, and 25-17 win over Fort Scott. What a great student section!! They play Chanute around 8:00 this evening. Come out and support.


Students set sail on a Viking Voyage today during passing periods to find hidden Victor the Viking logos. There were 10 logos hidden in common areas each worth 10 "outstanding class" (OC) competition points. Grade-levels are competing against one another this week for these OC points. The class with the most OC points on Friday will receive free entry into the Homecoming dance. More activities for OC points to come! The current standings are:
Seniors - 140 points
Sophomores - 30 points
Juniors - 10 points
Freshman - 0 points








Here are the details for Homecoming's Wacky Wednesday! Students, find a buddy to "rhyme without a reason" with -- Think traffic cone and Post Malone. Or you could wear mismatched clothes, crazy socks, or wild hair. The activity will be a rock/paper/scissor tournament throughout the day during passing period and at lunch. Watch the video for more details!
https://youtube.com/shorts/qWO9UG_ApfM
https://youtube.com/shorts/qWO9UG_ApfM

Student in 6th hour advanced graphic design work on designing chip bags for their own invented brand of chips.



A yearbook student spends time taping raw edges of senior banners, creating neat, borderless seams, so the banners look nice being displayed publicly at the football stadium.
