
Congratulations to Tracy Brown who completed Ivy Tech College Credit courses in Basic Electricity, Electrical Circuits, Motor Controls and Industrial Wiring. Within these courses students are given the nationally recognized exam from the Smart Automation Certification Alliance. To pass these exams the students completed a rigorous written exam to earn a Silver Certification and then completed hands on testing to earn the Gold level recognition.
These certifications will provide proof of their skills that can go directly onto their resumes and prepare them for future career in Industrial Maintenance.


See attachment for updated dates for the school play. Tickets can be purchased at the door.


The varsity girls will host the track sectional here tonight at 5 p.m. Good luck to our Lady Commodores and coaches!


Please see attachment for next week's Spirit Days for College and & Career Week in the elementary.


Through conscious discipline, we learned that having buddy classrooms helps both younger and older kids. Pictured are Mrs. Lueken’s class teaching their buddy classroom, Mrs. Seger‘s class how to do a book club.


Juan Zarate came and taught REACH students how to make ravioli from scratch. Juan is also a former PC grad!


Congratulations to Tim Ball who won secondary program for diesel and Vivian Galey who won secondary student award a the CTE State Awards for Excellence!


A 2nd grade High Ability Group did a book study on the Miraculous journey of Edward Tulane and then did a diorama of their favorite scene. They also ranked the book on a star system and explained why the scene they chose was their favorite.


Reminder the Elementary is hosting Grandparents' day along with the Elementary Track Meet. Please see attachment for dates and times.


This morning students took part in Walk to School Day! We hope everyone can get out and enjoy a little sunshine!


Students in second grade enjoyed a poetry slam! Second grade teachers put together a poetry cafe for the students. Students have been working on poetry this quarter. During the Cafe, the students from each class got to sit on the stool in front of the class and read their favorite poem to the whole grade, including jazz music, karaoke machine, table lamp, and snaps. It was very fun and exciting to see all the students share their hard work!


Mrs. Tonya Bryant and some students from Lights On went on a REACH field trip to Tipsaw to clean up the trails. Thank you, Tonya and kids for helping clean up and keep our community clean!


We are celebrating #CollegeSigningDay for our seniors! We know the importance of getting an education past high school, whether choosing a professional training program, earning a certification, having an apprenticeship, attending a two- or four-year institution, or joining the military. All are impactful to future success, and we are excited to celebrate all of their post-secondary plans! @BetterMakeRoom @ReachHigher


Our teachers are the heart of our school. They protect, defend, comfort, instruct, model, encourage and love the students they serve. Most teachers go into this work because they love children. The impact they make on students keeps them going, but the job is tough, and teachers are human, too. We would love to pour some love on our teachers and staff this week in honor of Appreciation Week. At Perry Central, we celebrate all of our school employees during this week because we recognize that where little eyes are watching, we are all teachers in what we do and say. Please take a minute and give a shout out in the comments to a teacher, assistant, cook, bus driver, maintenance person, secretary--tell them how they made an impact on your life. Or send them a text or email or note in the mail. These words of encouragement make a difference to our educators, and educators make all the difference to our kids.


May is Mental Health Awareness Month. Your mental health is just as important as your physical health.


Ms. Haley Begle turned her classroom into a construction site last week to teach area and perimeter. Thank you, Ms. Begle, for coming up with creative and fun ways to help your students learn!


What is also unique to Perry Central’s #EarlyCollege program is our internship program. Over 75% of our senior students participated. We are very thankful for our community partners that help make this program a success! @CELLuindy


Thank you to our parents, students and community partners, we surpassed our phone book goal. We collected 1,043 phone books! All proceeds will go toward purchasing school supplies. This would not be possible without the amazing support of our Commodore Community! 💚


#EarlyCollege at Perry Central wouldn’t be possible without our amazing teachers and assistants. Thanks for everything you do to make our program great! #EarlyCollegeWeek @CELLuindy


We want to Congratulate Brittney Carter, for winning the Crisis Connection contest for Perry County Outstanding Social Worker of the month. Mrs. Carter was nominated for her hard work, dedication, and genuine love for our school family. Thank you again, Brittney, for all your hard work!
