Lion King on Broadway Nov. 12, 2021PHS students had the opportunity to see the Lion King at the Orpheum Theatre in Memphis.
Unique Talent Nov. 11, 2021Mac Cook entertained his classmates by playing the organ. This was a welcome break on a beautiful fall day. He said he has been playing the organ for two years.
Womanless Beauty Review PHS presents The Fancy Fellows Womanless Beauty Review on November 19, 2021 at 6:00p.m. Admission is $5.00.
Workforce Wednesday Nov. 10, 2021It was great having North Mississippi Medical Center representatives on campus for this week's Workforce Wednesday. Visiting CCR classes were Dr. Lisa Ross, physical therapist and director of the rehabilitation department at NMMC Pontotoc and Mrs. Kris Patterson, NMCC recruiter.
XC State Champion Nov. 8, 2021Cooper Parmer was named the individual state champion on Saturday, Nov. 6. Both the girls and boys cross country teams finished 3rd. (Read more)
November Students of the Month Nov. 5, 2021Congratulations!Front Row: Cheridy, Christian, Ethan, Johana. Back Row: Anna, Nic, Ramynzia, Ashton
XC Runners Leave for State Championship Nov. 5, 2021With the band playing in the background, high school and junior high students, teachers and family cheer on the cross country team as they board the bus headed to Jackson. Runners will compete on Saturday, November 6 at Mississippi College's Choctaw Trails.
Scholar's Bowl Competition On Saturday, October 30, Pontotoc High School Scholar's Bowl competed at Ole Miss for the Brain Brawl competition. Juli Stutsy, Trinity Ivy, and Mollie Rackley competed against local public and private schools in the knowledge-based tournament.
Workforce Wednesday Nov. 3, 2021Court reporters are known as guardians of the record because of their impartiality and role within the judicial process. They capture the words spoken by everyone during a court proceeding and then prepare verbatim transcripts of proceedings.PHS students were introduced to the world of court reporting in this week's Workforce Wednesday. Desi Arnold and Melanie Owen, court reporters, spoke to College and Career Readiness classes and shed light on this fascinating field. They even brought a stenotype machine and performed demonstrations and allowed students to try their hand at using the machine themselves.