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The Duchess Wins 3rd Place for Yearbook of the Year

Published on October 27, 2017

Pella’s yearbook, The Duchess, won 3rd place for 2017 Yearbook of the Year in their class and 10 individual category awards.  Claire Corbin, Selena Quangvan, Lindsey Blommers, Paige Meyer, Samantha Boetger, Sadie Beal, Kelly Murphy, Ryan Gustafson, and Bronwyn Metcalf won individual awards.

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Madison WALKtober

Published on October 19, 2017

All Madison students and staff participated in a Walk Iowa Initiative supported by Central College education students. Each grade level walked from Madison Elementary to the football stadium and back and learned action steps to a healthier body and life.  

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HS Peer Art Program

Published on October 16, 2017

Peer Art is an adaptive art class that is going into its 3rd year at Pella High. Originally, it was started by former art teacher, Jim Emmert, but now is taught by Julie Stratton. To start off the year, students talked about working with someone who has special needs and learning more about each of […]

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No One Fights Alone

Published on October 12, 2017

Jefferson Intermediate staff members know “No one fights alone.”  Staff members recently wore t-shirts to show support for fellow members’ (and family members’)  fights against thyroid, cervical, kidney, breast, ovarian cancers and chronic pain disorders.   A few years ago Jefferson staff members wore orange shirts alongside the pink during the “Paint the Stands Pink” […]

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Iowa Superintendent of the Year

Published on October 4, 2017

Greg Ebeling has been named Iowa Superintendent of the Year by the School Administrators of Iowa. Greg started his position here at PCSD in 2011, and has shown extraordinary dedication to our schools. After being nominated by his peers, Greg was selected for the award by a committee of superintendents from Iowa schools.  Please join […]

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School Board Election Results

Published on October 4, 2017

Lisa Jansen joins 5th-term member Joan Corbin and 3rd-term member Gregg Gustafson in filling three open board positions for the Pella Community School District. Congratulations to our newly elected and re-elected board members! There was a significant increase in voter turnout for this year’s election. In addition to selecting three board members, a majority of […]

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Coffee for a Cause

Published on October 4, 2017

Every Wednesday morning, the students of Ms. Sheets can be found walking door to door in the middle school with a coffee cart. They sell cups of coffee for $1 each with all of the profits going to different charities throughout the year. During the month of September, the money raised selling coffee to teachers […]

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Athletic Director of the Year

Published on October 3, 2017

Scott Tjeerdsma has been named Middle School Athletic Director of the Year for the Southeast Iowa District by the Iowa High School Athletic Directors Association. Scott does a tremendous job working in multiple roles as Middle School Math Teacher, Middle School Dean, and Middle School Athletic Director. We are grateful for his time and talents […]

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Pella Student Creates Program to Help Families in Need

Published on September 29, 2017

KNIA/KRLS Story: Pella Eighth Grader Recognized for Creating Program to Help Families in Need Posted: Friday, September 29th, 2017 at 4:59 am Author: KNIA/KRLS News – Andrew Schneider

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PHS Student Competes at International Space Settlement Design Competition

Published on September 29, 2017

In March 2017, four Pella High School students participated in the NASA Space Settlement Design Competition (SSDC). Sarah Van Norden was a member of the winning company and was selected by her teammates to participate in the International Space Settlement Design Competition (ISSDC). The international competition was held at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex […]

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