
Perry Central Engineering students participated in the VUJC CTIM Challenge today. Local industries created challenges for students to solve and students got to be on VUJCs campus. It was a great day of learning! #good2bgreen





8th Grade students learned from guest speaker, Ron Rathfon, Extension Forester, earlier this week. Students learned about Indiana forest history, forestry management methods, how to take and measure tree core samples and how to measure boards using forestry equipment. Thanks to Mr. Rathfon for sharing his time and talents! #good2bgreen




Daily Sports Scores 11-8-22


All community veterans and active duty military are invited to attend our Veterans Day Celebration this Friday, November 11th at Perry Central Community Schools. Please arrive at the Jr.-Sr. High School Gym at 8:30 a.m. (seating will be available on the gym floor). Program will begin at 8:50 a.m. If you have any questions please contact Joyce Foury at 812-843-5122.


Don't forget to Fall Back! Remember to set your clocks back one hour this weekend, time changes Sunday, November 6th. Enjoy your extra hour, Commodores!


For this week's SBT, the students got to visit the mini-spa. The owners of Just Breathe and Esthetics by Cam helped our Small Business Thursday students make facial scrubs and talked about how they thrive owning a business in Tell City. #good2bgreen





What a blessing it is to live in a community that invests their most precious gift of time to all Perry County 10th grade students. Around 100 professionals participated in Aspire (career speed dating) yesterday and talked to students about their careers, answered questions and helped students understand the power of social capital. It was a perfect day! #good2bgreen #pickperry.





Students from Commodore Manufacturing presented at the Conexus Indiana Enterprise network session in downtown Indy. Individuals there called Commodore Manufacturing's presentation and company a “mic drop” moment because of the great job they do. Thanks to Mr. Josh Craney for the program he has built. Students from Agriculture and our CIA Enterprise also visited to meet students from other schools and gain ideas about how to grow more enterprise programs at PC. We are proud of our enterprise program and look forward to expanding enterprises across our pathways.




Seniors were at it again #paintingparkingspots. These are so fun! #Classof2023 #Good2bGreen





Yesterday all 8th grade students from PC and TC participated in the Tour of Opportunity! There were so many businesses that participated including Waupaca (who bought everyone lunch), ATTC, Perry County Hospital, Ivy Tech, Meggitt, Tell City Electric, KKIL, Trilogy, Branchville Prison, ORG-Chem Group, and PCDC. They prepared some great career tours and hands-on activities for our 8th graders. #good2bgreen #pickperry





For this weeks Small Business Thursday, Perry Central Students were invited to Big Tales bait shop. Jeremiah Bryant talked to the students about what it takes to run a bait shop. He also showed the students how Helvetia lures are made and talked about fishing and the different types of equipment used. #good2bgreen





During the month of October schools celebrate #NationalLightsOn and #afterschoolprogram. Perry Central is very fortunate to have a caring after school staff that serves our students. We appreciate the time and love they give our students. #good2bgreen #lightsOnAfterschool


Attention parents of students in grades Kindergarten-6th. It's a very special opportunity to order keepsake products customized with your child's art.
Right now, your child is creating an amazing piece of artwork at school and soon you’ll have the chance to turn that art into custom keepsake products. This is the perfect opportunity to order items for yourself, grandparents, aunts, uncles, or any other special person in your child’s life. It's a gift that will be treasured forever.
With every order, a portion of the proceeds goes right back to our school. So, check your child’s backpack and watch your email over the next few weeks for information on how to order.


We will celebrate Red Ribbon with dress up days on October 25-31st.
Tuesday 10/25- Red Ribbon Day- “Kick off for a Drug Free Life”- Wear Red & your favorite sneakers
Wednesday 10/26- Drugs can’t find me!- Wear Camo
Thursday 10/27- From Head to Toe, I am Drug Free! Crazy hair and sock day Friday 10/28- Team Up Against Drugs- Wear your favorite sports team
Monday 10/31- Be Drug Free- Say Boo to Drugs!- Wear your orange/black or Halloween shirt


Reminder that the Fall Fest is this evening from 4:30-6:30 p.m. There will be a cake walk, inflatables, obstacle course, photo ops, and games galore. There will be food for purchase such as walking tacos, hotdogs, chips, drinks, cookies, cotton candy and ice cream. Tickets can be purchased for 25 cents for a chance to win prizes. Come dressed up and receive 4 free tickets. Come join the fun!


The Commodores will play Mater Dei in the first round of sectional tonight. The game starts at 7 p.m. at Evansville Central High School. Come out and cheer on the Commodores! The game will be on radio stations 97.7 FM WREF, 102.7 WLME and also on listentotheref.com.


Have a great and safe fall break, Commodores! Reminder that there is no school on Monday, October 24, this is a professional development day for staff. School resumes Tuesday, October 25th.


Good luck to the Lady Commodores as they take on North Posey in Volleyball Sectional tonight at Perry Central! Game time is 5:30 p.m. This is an IHSAA event, single session tickets are $7.00 and all session passes are $15.00. PC sports passes will not be valid for this event. Go Big Green!


Perry Central is proud to be hosting the IHSAA Volleyball Sectional 48! Game schedule is below (all times are CST). Thursday, October 12th: Perry Central vs. North Posey - 5:30 p.m. Forest Park vs. South Spencer - 7:00 p.m. Saturday, October 15th: Crawford County vs. NP/PC Winner - 10:00 a.m. Tell City vs. FP/SS Winner - 11:30 a.m. Championship Game - 6:00 p.m.


We want to thank everyone that that came out to the blood drive to donate last Friday. We collected 43 units of blood! Mark your calendars, the next blood drive will be held April 4, 2023 from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
