The Technology Student Association (TSA) is selling luminaries for $5 to honor survivors, those battling cancer, and to remember loved ones.  The luminaries will decorate Forest Park on the night of Relay for Life - Sept. 9th.  We are taking donations through Sept. 8th.  We will have a 50/50 pot at the Parsons/LCHS football game on Sept. 8th and also be selling luminaries that night. Please contact any TSA student, Kendra Barcus (kbarcus@vikingnet.net)or Megan Fugate to purchase or donate. Donate Online at https://mobileacs.org/4b1skl Viking TSA goal is to raise $500 to help fight cancer.
almost 2 years ago, Parsons District Schools
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Good luck to Girls Golf today at Columbus!
almost 2 years ago, Tyler Thompson
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Maddison Shepard kicked off the PHS girls golf season with a personal best score of 58 at the LCHS tournament in Oswego today. She finished in 21st place out of 41 lady golfers. Go Vikes!
almost 2 years ago, Paul Duroni
Maddie hits her second shot on hole 2 in Oswego
Maddie marks her ball on the hole 2 green in Oswego
Getting ready to hit over the pond on hole 8 in Oswego
Following through with her tee shot on number 6 in Oswego
9th Volleyball drops the last match to LC.
almost 2 years ago, Tyler Thompson
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Parsons 9th Volleyball loses to Chanute in their second match 2-0.
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Parsons 9th Volleyball defeats Southeast 2-1 to take the match!
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9th Volleyball takes the first game!
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Parsons Viking 9th Grade Volleyball in action in Altamont tonight! Go Vikes!
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The PHS horticulture class had a surprise visitor Monday, who gained momentary celebrity status as students whipped out their cell phones to grab pics. The praying mantis, who had been hiding among stems pruned from a rose bush, was then returned to a natural setting.
almost 2 years ago, Colleen Williamson
a girl takes a photo of a praying mantis sitting atop a rose bud.
Creative forces were at play as this student took on drawing a dragon in his art class.
almost 2 years ago, Colleen Williamson
A male student works on a drawing of a dragon.
Students in the PHS ceramics class are working on making cups with a handles. They were asked to have a design on the cup that will tell a story about them.
almost 2 years ago, Colleen Williamson
Two girls work on crefting designs on their clay cups.
A girlworks on smoothing the mouth of a clay cup she is making.
Students in the PHS horticulture class dissected a rose Monday and discussed all the functions of the various parts of the flower. Students then pressed the flower parts to let them dry, so they can use them for future reference.
almost 2 years ago, Colleen Williamson
Students gther around Mrs. Fabrycky as she demonstrates what students will be doing in dissecting a rose.
a student talks to Mrs. Fabyrcky about disecting the center of a rose.
A girlclosely examines the center parts of a rose.
Two girls work on removing petals from a rose.
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PHS Soccer at home vs. Ft. Scott 4:30pm
almost 2 years ago, Chris Ball
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Culinary students make roses out of jolly ranchers! This has become a beginning of year tradition that the students look forward to!
almost 2 years ago, Courtney Shafer
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Today in College Orientation seniors visited about opportunities at Labette Community College. Big thanks to Admissions Director, Tyler Allen, & Recruiter, Jeremiah Voliva, for all the knowledge & fun!
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Students were able to ask specific questions about programs, campus life, and scholarships, among other topics.
Many of these students plan to pursue healthcare careers. They asked great questions about program application requirement.
Senior, Gannon Friess and Recruiter, Jeremiah Voliva shaking hands after a giveaway exchange.
A quick minute of Jaxx therapy between classes and Parsons High School students leave with a smile. Jaxx made his transition to the high school with his owner, science teacher Mary Friess, which brings a therapy dog back to the PHS halls this year to the delight of many..
almost 2 years ago, Colleen Williamson
A boy stops in the hall to pet Jaxx the therapy dog.
A boy leaves with a smile after petting Jaxx the therapy dog.
A quick game of chess during library time keeps Parsons High School students' brains engaged in critical thinking and problem solving... and it's fun.
almost 2 years ago, Colleen Williamson
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Hmmm…. It’s giving Viking News season 5.
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Due to extreme heat the Football Jamboree scheduled for tomorrow, Friday night, has been cancelled. The Vikings will be in action next week at Prairie View at 7:00 pm.
almost 2 years ago, Tyler Thompson
Parsons High School students enrolled in the new horticulture elective took time Wednesday to visit the Parsons Arboretum for a short scavenger hunt, in which they were trying to locate and identify plants according to the clues given by teacher Kelsey Fabrycky.
almost 2 years ago, Colleen Williamson
Three girs and a boy stop along a path at the Parsons Arboretum to identify a plant.
Horticulture teacher Kelsey Fabrycky talks to her students before they begin a scavenger hunt in the Parsons Arboretum.
Two girls stop to take pictures of a cactus that was on their list of plants to find.
Two students stop to look at a plaque in front of a plant to see if it is one they are looking for.
Students discuss the bark on a tree to see if it is one they are looking for on their scavenger hunt.
Two girls walk along a path in the arboetum looking for plants on their scavenger list.
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Mrs. Fabrycky and a group of students stop on a path to talk about various places they can locate plants the students are looking for.
Students discuss the plants they are looking for.
Two girls play for a second atop a pile of wood mulch in the parking lot of the arboretum.