Mrs. Bartel's Kindergarten students have been busy studying the life cycle of pumpkins first hand in Baker's very own pumpkin patch! They have been making seasonal observations in the outdoor classroom, conducting interviews, and graphing information.
over 3 years ago, Sonya Whitfield
fall
After learning about the types of food Charlotte and Wilbur eat and how Templeton was allowed to take the dud egg, Mrs. Garmon threw in a little economic decision making with the kids. The were required to answer the question and tell why!!!
over 3 years ago, Sonya Whitfield
garmon
Mrs. Henry's math students use the analogy of the iceberg to describe the work you don't see that goes into the problem solving process.
over 3 years ago, Sonya Whitfield
iceberg
Mrs. Whitten's kindergarten class visited "Baker's Drug Free Pledge Tree" and pledged to live a drug free life!!!
over 3 years ago, Sonya Whitfield
red ribbon
Tie dye, tutus, and tennis shoes…. Supporting Red Ribbon Week at Baker Elementary!
over 3 years ago, Sonya Whitfield
tie dye
Proud to be drug free!
over 3 years ago, Sonya Whitfield
Proud
Baker Elementary says, “Peace out to drugs!”
over 3 years ago, Sonya Whitfield
Peace
Peace
Peace
Peace out to drugs!
over 3 years ago, Sonya Whitfield
Tie
Tie
Tie
2nd grader, Zaiden, was the guest reader in Mrs. Bartel’s kindergarten class.
over 3 years ago, Sonya Whitfield
read
Looking for a part time job? PCSSD is hiring bus drivers to assist with routes in the morning and/or afternoon. Base salary starts at $14.01/hr. Drivers must be at least 21 years old. Contact Charles Anders for more details at canderson@pcssd.org #pcssdproud #equityandexcellence
over 3 years ago, PCSSD
bus driver flyer
Today is Lucky Tray Day at all PCSSD elementary schools! Students - don't forget to check the bottom of your tray to look for the winning sticker. If you have the lucky tray today, you win a prize from Chartwells! #pcssdproud #equityandexcellence
over 3 years ago, PCSSD
lucky tray day today
Good evening Baker Families, The theme for tomorrow is "Red-y to Live a Drug-Free Life," so be sure to show your commitment to being drug-free by wearing all red tomorrow.
over 3 years ago, Valencia Essel
Red-y to Live Drug Free!
Kindergarten twins participate in Red Ribbon Week—- Color Me Drug Free!
over 3 years ago, Sonya Whitfield
color
Good evening Baker Families, The theme for tomorrow is Say Peace Out to Drugs, so be sure to show your commitment to being drug-free by wearing tie-dye and 70's swag!
over 3 years ago, Valencia Essel
#peaceouttodrugs
Early voting for the annual school election started today and continues through November 1. Early voting is only open Monday - Friday (no Saturday voting) at 5 different locations, which can be found on our website: www.pcssd.org/page/voter-info-bond-2021 #pcssdproud #equityandexcellence
over 3 years ago, Joe T. Robinson High
building the future early voting
Too tough for drugs!!
over 3 years ago, Sonya Whitfield
pic
Rainbow bright & drug free!
over 3 years ago, Sonya Whitfield
color
Tomorrow is Lucky Tray Day at all PCSSD elementary schools! Students - don't forget to check the bottom of your tray to look for the winning sticker. If you have the lucky tray tomorrow, you win a prize from Chartwells! #pcssdproud #equityandexcellence
over 3 years ago, PCSSD
lucky tray day tomorrow
With the help of Robinson Senators from the football team and cheerleading squad, this week the students and teachers at Baker kicked off our Grit and Fit Fitness Challenge! Students showed off their favorite exercises and stretches to demonstrate our commitment to health and wellness. Be sure to get out and support Robison High School by attending the homecoming game this evening at 7. All Baker students get in free!
over 3 years ago, Valencia Essel
Baker students and staff are committed to using grit to stay fit!
Baker students and staff show of their school spirit and  fitness skills!
This week Ms. Conklin's class researched bats as the nonfiction paired with the reading of Stellaluna. Students used the outdoor classroom to read and journal facts learned about bats. After learning where bats like to roost, the class went on a walk through the nature trail trying to figure out where along the trail bats might choose to roost.
over 3 years ago, Sonya Whitfield
outdoor