Papillion La Vista Community Schools
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To celebrate March Madness
To celebrate March Madness, Ashbury Elementary School has been integrating basketball themes into various academic subjects.
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OUR OLDER SCHOOLS ALLOW FOR MORE FLEXIBLE INSTRUCTION
If passed, the 2023 Bond Issue would physically expand older, smaller classrooms in three elementary schools: Parkview Heights
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We invite any and all community members
We invite any and all community members to attend this event! If you can’t make it to this event there is another similar event at Papillion La Vista High School on April 4th at 6:00 PM!
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One Act Plays
STARTING TONIGHT! Join PLSHS's Drama Department for an evening of One Act Plays!
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SkillsUSA students
Last week PLSHS SkillsUSA organized a panel of trades alumni to visit the school and share their experience working in the trades with current students.
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PLCS Early Childhood
PLCS Early Childhood students got the chance to do some science experiments with their families recently.
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Olive Garden in Shadow Lake Towne Center and Chesterman Company
On Monday PLCS had the honor of hosting a statewide, all-day safety and reunification training exercise at PLSHS.
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Famous Nebraskan
Fourth graders at Bell Elementary put on their annual "Famous Nebraskan" Wax Museum last week.
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Patriot second graders
Patriot second graders have been learning about the Iditarod!
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Spring Break starts after school
Have you heard?! Spring Break starts after school TODAY! Enjoy your time off.
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The theme this year is construction themed
Some of our schools are celebrating National School Breakfast Week this week.
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On the Discovery Tour
TWO WEEKS AWAY! Come Discover the Greatness and the needs in PLCS! We would love to have you join us for our next Discovery Tour.
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PLCS celebrated Read Across America Week
PLCS celebrated Read Across America Week last week!
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Stress-reducing activities for Titan students
As part of their celebration of Hope Week, the PLSHS Hope Squad organized a series of fun, encouraging, and stress-reducing activities for Titan students.
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The group made over 60 blankets to donate to Project Linus
Papillion La Vista High School students in the Student Council and National Honor Society volunteered their time over their weekend to make blankets for charity.
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Students in several different PLHS Biology classes
There's always something interesting going on in our classrooms! This month, students in several different PLHS Biology classes turned to hands-on experiments to learn their content.