Mrs. Helton's class did an experiment where we simulated a rocket blasting off with film canisters, water, and alka seltzer
1 day ago, Nichole Helton
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rocket
6th grade art students discovered the power of value, one of the fundamental elements of art, and learned to harness it by shading with drawing pencils to add depth and dimension to 2D shapes under the guidance of Miss Vincent to transform into 3D. Then they applied their knowledge to create a stunning optical illusion, dubbed the 'optical onion’ effect, using a range of colors and three distinct shades.
1 day ago, Brooklynn Vincent
6th Grade Optical Illusion Value Shading Project “Optical Onion”
For Traveling Tuesday, the Leadership class went to Lincoln to help 1st graders work on their soccer skills. ⚽️ 😊 Being a role model is what it's all about!
1 day ago, Shannon Millar
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Please join us as we present GPA awards for 4th quarter of the 24-25 school year. We ask that you enter through the West doors after 8:05.
2 days ago, Olivia Nolting
Awards assembly
Mrs. Helton's class made delicious strawberry dip and got to use the safety knife for the first time.
4 days ago, Nichole Helton
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cooking
Hula hoops are fun! She really enjoyed pe today
6 days ago, Nichole Helton
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Mrs. Helton's class prices fractions with little fraction fling on the smart board!
6 days ago, Nichole Helton
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Mrs. Woods' Parsons Middle School Social Studies class is studying geography this week. They made labeled models showing the 4 Layers of Earth.
6 days ago, Sherry Woods
4 Layers of Earth models
Mrs  Woods' Social Studies/4 layers of Earth models
4 Layers of Earth
PMS Staff- Watch out for the sunshine cart coming around today!
6 days ago, Elizabeth Smith
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Early Dismissal on Thursday, September 4th at Noon.
6 days ago, Parsons District Schools
09.04.25 Early Dismissal
Happy Labor Day Weekend from Parsons USD 503! Reminder: No school Monday.
6 days ago, Colleen Williamson
Happy Labor  Day
Students in Mr. Campmier's class began their small group technology workshop safety presentations Friday. The lesson provided students the chance to practice their presentation and public speaking skills, and receive feedback on what they can do to improve, good skills to hone now given upper grades will require the students present to their classes more frequently.
6 days ago, Colleen Williamson
A group of three students begin their presentation on workshop safety to the rest of the class.
A student talks about safety with machines.
A group of two students talk about standard safety practices
Two boys talk about maintaining essential equipment.
A student talks about safety with tools.
A student shares what to do in case of a medical emergency.
Two boys talk about developing an emergency safety plan.
A student talks about communication in the shop.
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Students at Parsons Middle School had the opportunity to participate in free hearing and eye screenings provided by Community Health Center of Southeast Kansas. CHC-SEK provides the service annually to all students Pre-K-12 whose parents or guardians wish them to participate.

7 days ago, Colleen Williamson
A student covers one eye and reads a line on an eye chart.
A boy raises his hand on the side he hears a sound produced in the headphones he is wearing.
Two boys take an eye exam.
A boy prepares to take his hearing test.
Mrs. Helton's class played noun and verb trashketball
8 days ago, Nichole Helton
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Mrs. Helton's class built a model of the solar system as they continue studying space
8 days ago, Nichole Helton
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space
Mrs. Helton's class loves PE time!
8 days ago, Nichole Helton
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Kiwanis Youth Coed Soccer
9 days ago, Parsons District Schools
Kiwanis Soccer
Rather than learning about lab safety from a book, Mr. Campmier divided Parsons Middle School technology students into small groups and assigned each a category of safety over which they are responsible for creating a slide show to present to the rest of the class to teach them about those aspects of safety they need to know. Presentations are later this week.
10 days ago, Colleen Williamson
Two students work together on a slide show regarding electrical safety.

To find the baseline of knowledge for her 8th grade American history students, Mrs. Shaffer developed games of Kahoot! Many questions Monday focused on students' knowledge of the Declaration of Independence, U.S. Constitution, and Bill of Rights. Students did fairly well.

10 days ago, Colleen Williamson
Students are asked how many sections are in the Constitution?
Students are asked if all Americans have the right to vote?
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Student s are asked what historical hero signed both the Declaration of INdependence and the Constitution.
Students are asked hoe man American laws citizens are responsible for followling?
Students are asked What is the Bill of Rights?
Seventh grade students geography students are studying the Northeastern region of the United States. Students have much to learn as they discover the megalopolis, known for its rich history, coastline, Appalachian Mountains, natural beauty, culture and cuisine.
10 days ago, Colleen Williamson
Geography students make notes on a study sheet from a map.