
Our custodial crew has done a great job at maintaining our gym floors. The floors are currently getting a new coat of wax to protect it and keep it shining.


Athletic Office Hours:
The Athletic Office will be open from 6am-2:30pm through Tuesday, June 17.


The regional semi-final game time has changed! Game will begin at 5pm tonight in Pinconning. Come support your Pinconning baseball team! Tickets can be purchased via GoFan using the link below!
https://gofan.co/event/3616332?schoolId=MI3477


Our Industrial Tech department participated in the Michigan Industrial & Technology Education Society state competition last weekend. Pinconing High School and Middle School brought home many awards including a Best in Show. Here are the award recipients:
3rd place
Brady Lupcke
Garrett Nelson
Lance Richards
Owen Grauherr
Hunter Sajdak
Ben Mackenzie
2nd Place
Cash Redmond
Elaina Delano
Steven Ellis
1st Place
Wyatt Histed
Ashlyn Kloha
Gauge Babcock
Zane Sauer
Quinton Schwerin
Austin Niedzwicki
Priya Sammons
Cash Redmond
Ashlyn Kloha won the best overall Wrought Metal project for 7th-8th grade students in the State of Michigan
Quinton Schwerin won the best overall Wrought Metal project for 9th and 10th grade students in the State of Michigan. He also beat out over 5000 other projects from across the state and was awarded Best in Show.



The PHS Mario Kart Team is rated #3 and is headed to the Final 4 at Oakland University on May 10th. The SemiFinal match will be against Bloomfiled Hills/Novi and the championship match will be played later that afternoon. Our Mariokart team consists of Dylan Krevinghouse, Griffin Morin, Kameron Dake, Logan Milliman, and Connor Whitkopp. This will be our 3rd season out of the last 4 that our MarioKart team has made it to the Final 4 Championship Event. You can watch the finals matches online at https://www.twitch.tv/oaklandesports.


The varsity baseball and softball games vs. Bullock Creek will be postponed until Wednesday, May 7. Same start time, same place, same activities planned for senior night.


Congratulations to our Students of the Month
9th Grade- Ryleigh Quinn (nominated by Mr. Prime) - Ryleigh has always been a great force of positivity in my classroom. He hasn't always been the highest achiever academically, but the positive leadership he showcases is invaluable. He recently took it upon himself to sit down and have a conversation with an ISD inclusion student that I have has with me since semester one. No student has taken the time that he has to genuinely talk to her and make her feel included with her same age peers. I wouldn't say that this student is nonverbal, but for all intents and purposes: she is. In a matter of a few moments with her, Ryleigh was able to have an actual conversation with her! The staff member with her, Ms. Crystal, told me that no one has ever been able to get this student to say more than a word or two at a time (if that). I was beyond proud of the genuine kindheartedness of Ryleigh in that moment. He truly has an amazingly welcoming and empathetic personality that showcases the positive community building and love for his fellow classmates that all Spartans should have.
10th Grade - Nickolas Weed Cruz (nominated by Mr. Borton) - Nickolas is a dedicated student in AP US History, consistently striving for excellence. He maintains open communication regarding his academic progress and demonstrates consistent courtesy and respect towards both his peers and me.
11th Grade- Samantha Winde (nominated by Ms. Gary) -She is always trying to make sure that her classmates are doing ok and always willing to listen to them.
12th Grade - Mavrick Rivard (nominated by Mr. Thomas) -Mavrick arrives on time, fully prepared with the materials needed to complete his assignments. He is a supportive and encouraging classmate. He readily offers help to those who have questions, ensuring that everyone feels included and valued in our learning environment

Students - are you interested in the medical field? Delta College is hosting a Camp Health and Wellness Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, June 10-12, 2025 from 9:00 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. on their main campus. The camp is for students entering grades 9-12 in the fall of 2025. Use this link for more information: https://www.delta.edu/community/youth-programs/camp-health.html

Congratulations to our latest Spartan PRIDE winners: Alan Whiting, Zach Laures, Jayde Corbat, and Elizabeth Droptiny.





Varsity and JV baseball and softball games for tonight have been canceled. Make up dates will be:
Varsity baseball games will be played on 5/3 with a 9:30am start time.
Varsity softball games will be played on 5/12 with a 4pm start time.


Mrs. Jaime and Dr. Braun found themselves in a sticky situation today! A big thanks to them for helping the 8th grade class raise some funds for their class activities and to C&R Hardware, Town & Country, and Home Depot for the tape donations.



4/29-JV Softball @ St. Louis has been canceled . Varsity will still play at home.


We're excited to announce all of our spring Esports teams have qualified for the playoffs. Students will be playing matches against other teams from all over Michigan for a chance to win the state title. Fortnite competitions begin Monday, April 28th while MarioKart and Super Smash Bros competitions start Tuesday, April 29th.




TAPE A PRINCIPAL!
Students will have the opportunity to tape a principal to the wall on Tuesday, April 29th. For $1, students will receive a strip of duct tape to secure Dr. Braun or Mrs. Jaime to the wall. All proceeds will go to the 8th grade class.


JUNIORS AND SENIORS - Prom tickets for sale in Mrs. Neumeyer's room THROUGH TOMORROW 4/25 ONLY. The cost is $50 per person. You must be a junior or senior to purchase up to 2 tickets. If you are bringing a non-PHS guest, you will need to fill out a guest form. NO TICKETS WILL BE SOLD AT THE DOOR.


Today, we hit the brakes for a moment to recognize the dedicated individuals who start each day before the sun rises and end it only after every student has made it home safe.
Thank you for being more than just drivers.
You’re watchful eyes, listening ears, friendly faces, and daily heroes on wheels.
From icy mornings to rainy afternoons,
from cheerful greetings to patient goodbyes —
you make a difference every single ride.
Because of you, learning starts and ends with safety, care, and a sense of community.
We appreciate you — today and every day.
Happy National School Bus Drivers Day! 🚌💛


Tonight's baseball and softball games vs. Standish have been postponed to tomorrow.


Prom tickets for sale in Mrs. Neumeyer's room 4/8-4/25. The cost is $50 per person. You must be a junior or senior to purchase up to 2 tickets. If you are bringing a non-PHS guest, you will need to fill out a guest form. See Mrs. Neumeyer with any questions


Check our the events happening this week!


The Renaissance program is a great example of how we reward our exceptional students! Please consider donating to this program.
