Over the weekend, Peoria Public Schools Resource Officers and the Wraparound Center teamed up with the Sugar Plum Foundation! They delivered 70 beds to families in need, spreading comfort and care across our community!
Over the weekend, Peoria Public Schools Resource Officers and the Wraparound Center teamed up with the Sugar Plum Foundation! They delivered 70 beds to families in need, spreading comfort and care across our community!
WCTC students were celebrated for their impressive autobody skills this week. Students experienced a unique hands-on project thanks to the bank donation of a damaged vehicle. Students shared the process of the buck-wild tale with bank visitors and cabinet members.
The first Warrior Way Cafe of 2024-25 was a hit! Guests enjoyed delicious chicken pot pie and homemade biscuits, all prepared by our talented culinary students. Make a reservation to join us next week: warriorwaycafe@psd150.org
Congratulations the Principal Spiker of Woodruff Career and Technical Center for earning Most Improved Attendance and Most Improved Chronic Absenteeism for the month of October!
The 2024 Illinois Teacher of the Year, Dr. Rachel Mahmood, toured Peoria Public Schools, connecting with our inspiring educators and encouraging the exceptional work they are doing!
Mrs. Larson's 1st graders at Kellar Primary wrote about their smiles and how they make others feel. Their photos and reflections now brighten the hallway!
Glen Oak CLC held a PTO Family Game Night to bring students and their families together to play board games, bingo, and other fun activities. Dr. Clemons also shared IAR test results and the school's designation!
Reservoir Gifted Academy's Future Teacher Club took their first field trip to Northmoor! They shared their favorite children's books and led fun activities with the students.
Thank you to our District Vision Team for partnering with Spectrios Low Vision Clinic to provide free vision devices to six PPS students! Dr. Williams and his team conducted exams, and students received glasses, magnifiers, and more!
Whittier’s 4th-grade dual-language students ended their financial literacy unit with a "Market Day" where they created businesses to support St. Jude. They applied lessons on income, expenses, and hard work to make a real impact!
RHS Anatomy students dove into hands-on learning by dissecting chicken wings to explore muscles and bones! They compared the anatomy to humans and saw how biceps and tendons work together to create movement.