School Year 2003-2004
That link isn't really ungrammatical, we are very proud of the way PCHS students give back to their
community. Here are some of the things they have accomplished and
contributed this year:
Projects:
Food Drive -- boxes of food to fill 4 local food cupboards - 30 students
Coat Drive – Student Council - 20 students
Toys for Tots – Seventh grade class - 6 barrels full - all school participation
Book Drive – Sophomore class- 41 students
Board games, coloring books, and puzzle drive – Freshman
class- 28 students
Gabriel project – Eighth grade class- 28 students
YAR Grant winners – helping the Humane Society – Student
Council
Two Blood Drives – Interact Club- 90 pints- 60 students
Personal hygiene product drive – Junior class - 36 students
Haiti orphanage fund – Seventh and Eighth grade classes- 56 students
Operation rice bowl – Students, faculty and staff
Writing letters to our servicemen and women- some students
Pi Day (funds going to St. Margaret Mary’s church food cupboard) - Math
Classes
Planting trees at Middle Island – Eighth, Tenth and
Environmental Earth class- 81 students
Bridge Breaking (funds going to St. Margaret Mary’s church)
– Physics class- 17 students
Pop Tops for Ronald McDonald House in Morgantown – Students,
faculty and staff
Box top and soup labels (for St. Joseph Indian school)
– Seventh and Eighth grade classes- 56 students
Volunteering:
Parkersburg Day Care – Social Justice class- 10 students all day
Salvation Army – Social Justice class- 10 students all day
Very Special Arts festival – Eighth, Ninth, Tenth grade - 12 students all day
D.A.R.E. Role Model – under Mrs. Harris- 6 students
Senior Service Day (Good Shepherd Church, ARC, Family Crisis Center, Salvation Army) - Seniors- 30 students
PC Kindergarten - aides to teachers
Judges for Criss, Worthington & Vienna Elementary
Schools Social Studies Fairs- 50 students
Salvation Army bell ringers – supervised by Mrs. Crinieri - 85 students
Nazareth Farms Christmas Party- School
Participating in the following organizations:
T.A.T.U. (Teens against tobacco use)- 19 students
NHS Tutoring
Eagle Point – Pet Visitation- 10 students
Family Crisis Center- 30 students
Matthew 25 Food Cupboard- 30 students
Relay for Life
American Cancer Society Daffodil Sale – Interact Club- 60 students
American Red Cross – Interact Club- 60 students
Hopes for Heart – under Mrs. Harris- 45 students
Sober Car Crash Simulation – under Mrs. Harris- 4 students
Chamber of Commerce Leadership Group – under Mrs. Frank- 4 students
Chamber of Commerce Business Symposium -- 8 Students
Model United Nations -- 27 Students