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PHS Events for the week


Debate traveled to Coffeyville today. Medalists included Makenzie Taliaferro, Madelyn Armitage, Breanna Manning, and Chloee Sellars. Go Vikes!





Come watch the PHS freshman volleyball tournament & make sure to come see the Dustkickers in the concession stand to enjoy a yummy cinnamon roll or chocolate chip cookies! (Among all the other quintessential concessions!)




The PHS C-Team Volleyball Invitational is underway!



Lady Viking Tennis getting started at the Wichita Collegiate tournament.


Great win Vikings. Back in action next week. Go Vikes!!!


Vikings Football halftime score:
Parsons 24
Baxter Springs 0

Viking Football in action tonight in Baxter Springs. Go Vikes!!!


PHS students with no absences, behavior referrals or tardies have their names put in drawings throughout the year, to win various prizes from cash to gift certificates to area businesses. The newest reward students can win is Pizza with the Principal. Each month, around six names will be drawn, and those chosen will get to enjoy pizza with the Principal during first or second lunch.

Homecoming Spirit Week!


Congratulation to the Lady Vikings Tennis Team last night as they tied for 1st Place in their home tournament.
Manaye- 2nd at #1 Singles
Kadence- 1st at #2 Singles
Heidi/Laila- 1st at #1 Doubles
Lexi/Bailey- 3rd at #2 Doubles


Though delayed two days, students and staff at Parsons High School still participated in the See You At The Pole event this year. See You at the Pole is a global event initiated, organized and led by students, in which students around the world gather, usually before school, at the flag pole, and pray. The initiative at PHS was led by the FCA club. 1 Timothy 2:1 was their focus.

Colten Carson takes 1st in the Lancer XC Invitational! This makes back to back wins for him. Go Vikes!


Viking Farms adventured around Big Hill today cometing a plant identification scavenger hunt.




Varsity Tennis getting started at Forest Park. Good luck ladies.


Last week's "Beat the Teacher" art theme was Vampires. These two pictures were tied for a time , but the charcoal portrait of a vampire won out. It was drawn by Mrs. Fabrycky so students didn't beat the teacher.



Career and Technical Education students learned about the SkillsUSA organization and direct links it provides participants to business and industry to be hired directly out of high school or college into high paying jobs. Students placing in state and national contests are often offered scholarships, too. Kansas SkillsUSA officers spoke to their personal experiences and the many benefits of being a part of this student-led organization, which is the largest in existence. Thank you to the state officers for taking time to come visit Parsons High School!




Viking Coalition is in full swing! We spent time today practicing for our upcoming cornhole tournament





