
FBLA Members have been collecting donations for Angel Babies, a non profit organization with the Pregnancy Center.


Reminder~
The 2025 Pickens High School Prom will be April 19th from 7:00-10:00 pm at the Cherokee County Conference Center at the Bluffs in Canton. All tickets will be $50 per person and will go on sale the week after Spring Break. If you wish to bring a guest from outside of PHS, a guest permission form MUST be submitted before purchasing tickets. Guest permission forms are available in the front office. Tickets are non-refundable and will not be sold at the door. Any questions can be emailed to Holly Rylee at hollyrylee@pickenscountyschools.org.


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HOSA and health care science students volunteered to assist with the Pickens Junior High, health fair and scoliosis screenings.


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Matt Combs aka Wildcat is one of our 9 detainees who is supporting Ferst Readers of Pickens County by raising their "bail" to donate to our early childhood literacy program. Thanks to our local school system for supporting this great cause! BOLO for Wildcat at PHS! Cash and checks made out to Ferst Readers of Pickens County (be sure to list Matt's name in the memo line) or go on-line to https://bit.ly/JailNBail2025 to give with credit card


Spring Break is March 31st - April 4th, 2025.


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Culinary and Engineering yesterday had a cross collaboration lesson. Engineering designed, developed cookie cutters, and 3D printed prototypes. We went over to work with culinary who was going to make sugar cookies/icing. The students all worked together on rolling the dough and trying to cut out cookies with the designed cookie cutters, and then baking them.









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On March 7-9, seven Pickens High School Students competed in the 4-H District Project Achievement competition at Rock Eagle 4-H Center! For this competition, students chose a project of their interest, learned about their topics, created a portfolio (resume-like document displaying their efforts), wrote a 10-minute speech, created a presentation, and presented it in front of judges and peers.
These are the PHS students who participated:
Reese Davis, 1st Place | International Project
Sarahi Flores, 1st Place | Food Safety and Preservation Project
Sheila Flores, 1st Place | Workforce Preparation and Career Development Project
Micah Newton, 1st Place | Housing Project (also winning the Water Wise Scholarship for his water-conservation efforts and was elected, by his 4-H peers, President of the Northeast District 4-H Senior Board of Directors)
Sky Paredes, 1st Place | Textiles, Merchandising, and Interiors Project
Tyler Weatherbee, 3rd Place | Performing Arts- Other Instrumental Project
Christian Wright, 3rd Place | Performing Arts- Vocal Project
Students who placed first at this competition (district level), will advance to the state competition (Georgia 4-H State Congress) this July! These five students (picture attached) will compete for Master 4-H Status in their project area. Master 4-H Status is the highest honor/recognition in 4-H!









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PACA Youth Art Exhibit
Join us in celebrating our talented Pickens High School Students at the PACA Youth Art Exhibit! All schools in the county will have artwork on display.
Dates:
🖌 Thursday, 3/20 | 8 AM - 8 PM
🎨 Friday, 3/21 | 8 AM - 7 PM
Location: Pickens County Recreation Department
Come stroll through a gallery of wonderful student artwork and support our young artists


The 2025 Pickens High School Prom will be April 19th from 7:00-10:00 pm at the Cherokee County Conference Center at the Bluffs in Canton. All tickets will be $50 per person and will go on sale the week after Spring Break. If you wish to bring a guest from outside of PHS, a guest permission form MUST be submitted before purchasing tickets. Guest permission forms are available in the front office. Tickets are non-refundable and will not be sold at the door. Any questions can be emailed to Holly Rylee at hollyrylee@pickenscountyschools.org.


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Abigail O'Shields successfully remembered the digits of pi to 28 decimal places (without reviewing) from 8th grade! As Ms. Daymude showed Landon Williams what Abigail had done, he added more, carrying it out to 126 correct decimal places!

