
PGMS parents: Please make sure to leave a message if you have a need. The phones are all forwarded to one person right now, so if I’m on a call, I can’t take another. If you leave a message, I will return your call. If you are JH parents that still follow our page, your contact number is 479-846-4274. You can also email Shayne.taylor@pgtigers.org or message on our Facebook page.

If you have not been contacted by your student’s teacher, please call the office at 479–846–4220. Due to the abundance of phone calls, please leave a message if you can’t get through. We are trying to make contact with every student at this time to make sure that their needs are sufficiently met by us. If we have not been able to contact you, please call us so that we can touch base. Also, please have your student check their email and Google Classroom daily.

I just put more 6th grade AMI packets for days 6-10 out on the porch. I’ll be checking them to see if they need refilled regularly. Days 7-10 are this Monday - Thursday. Friday starts digital learning for AMI day 11. Teachers are trying to reach everyone about how this looks going forward. If you have any questions, contact your teacher or I can be reached by email at shayne.taylor@pgtigers.org or by calling 479-846-4220 and leave a message.

5th and 6th grade AMI packets for days 6-10 are out on the front porch now. Teachers will be contacting soon if they already haven’t about future lesson plans.

If anyone still needs a 5th grade AMI packet with days 6-10, they have been moved outside the front doors of the Middle School office. They are in a clear plastic tub to the right.
They will be checked daily to see if more need to be put out. Please make sure you get all 5 days- they are paper clipped together.
Please make sure the lid is put back on tightly.

Thank you to our wonderful Cafeteria Workers, Paraprofessionals and Bus Drivers for preparing and delivering lunches!

If you are needing online school related activities to do with your students, here is a great list to get started with: https://bit.ly/2QoDmSW

If you are looking for the AMI packets for your student(s) you can access these by going to http://www.pgtigers.org and clicking on Menu -> AMI Information

5/6 office has AMI packets if you can’t print it from online.

Grades 5/6 will be responsible for AMI days 2-6 this week. If you were scheduled for an Incentive Day this Friday, you may be excused from an AMI day of your choice this week. AMI Days 6-10 are posted online. If you need a paper copy, call the office tomorrow.

The Prairie Grove School District has decided to cancel all student and staff school-related travel outside the state for the next 2-3 weeks. Any exceptions will be on a case by case determination

Reminder about Parent Teacher conferences tonight and Thursday night 3:30-6:30. It’s not too late to sign up. Call the office for help.

AMI packets are now loaded on the MS webpage under the Documents tab in case of any future bad weather. Go to pgtigers.org / schools / middle school / documents (bottom left corner).

AMI Day 1 packet is posted for 5th & 6th on the MS Facebook page. If you don’t have Facebook and you need the packet, please email me at shayne.taylor@pgtigers.org

Grades from 1st semester should be updated in HAC. If you are unaware of how to look at HAC, call the office tomorrow for help or refer to our video on the M.S. Facebook page. If you would like a hard copy, send your student to the office to request one and we will print it.

All Middle School Gyms will be closed this weekend for maintenance.

1st quarter Grades should be updated and viewable on HAC. If you would like a printed report, you can call the office or have your student come by and we will print it for you.

The week of October 21st-25th is the National School Bus Safety Week. Please join us in keeping our Buses safe!


Reminder: School is dismissed next Monday and Tuesday. Be safe, stay warm and have a nice break out of school.

This past week, Mr. Davis, Mr. Taylor, Mrs. Lawhorn, and Ms. Edwards participated in a conference at the Ron Clark Academy in Atlanta. To our students, the learning doesn’t stop when you leave school. You are lifelong learners, and you should constantly be finding ways to better yourself. We can’t wait to apply what we learned. What are you learning outside of school?