Brody Yarbrough, an Auto Tech student at the Paducah Area Technical Center, brought in his 2021 MasterSbilt Late Model dirt track racer for some maintenance today. Brody has been racing for almost a year on dirt tracks and said he likes everything about it. You can catch him this summer at Paducah International Raceway!
Happy Principal Appreciation Day! Our principals give themselves heart and soul in pursuit of our mission to know each and every student by name and need. Thank you for your leadership!
Paducah Middle 8th graders Elliott Bidwell and Tate Housman recently donated some volunteer hours to help weed the Bioswale at the Paducah Innovation Hub. The volunteer hours will help them earn a Scout Badge in Conservation. Thanks, Elliott and Tate!
"It was really fun. I'm really considering it as a career option. I'm glad Tilghman has an opportunity to bring kids out to do this, it was really fun," - PTHS Sophomore Cooper Cunningham on Paducah Power's "Amped Up" career event.
https://www.wpsdlocal6.com/news/local-power-company-works-to-keep-the-younger-generation-interested-in-careers-as-linemen/article_9deda784-029b-11ef-9c24-77f70014b0ac.html
Photo credit: Taylor Bryan, WPSD
In each of our schools, our office staff keep our schools running as they answer phones, take attendance, keep books, and a million other tasks each day. Thank you all for your dedication, your expertise, and for being the ones who can answer all our questions!
Congratulations to our Paducah Area Technical Center students who have completed 10 hours of OSHA training!
OSHA 10-hour training is designed for entry-level workers in construction and general industry. While the OSHA Outreach Training Program is voluntary, employers may require new hires to earn an OSHA 10 card before they start work.
We are honored to have Dr. Patrick White, Research Director of the Nuclear Innovation Alliance, at the Paducah Innovation Hub today to speak with our students about the future of nuclear energy and job opportunities in the field. We appreciate PACRO and the Four Rivers Nuclear Partnership, LLC for sponsoring Dr. White's visit!
We are honored to have the Paducah Innovation Hub featured in a publication by the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Institute for Economic Equity.
This year's analysis, "2024 State of Economic Equity", includes a section on the Paducah Innovation Hub and how it provides an innovative approach for young people to explore career paths. You can see the publication at:
https://bit.ly/StLouisFedReserveMag
The Institute for Economic Equity promotes a more equitable economy for households and communities in the Eighth Federal Reserve District and beyond. It works to support an economy that works for all, regardless of race or ethnicity, gender or where they live.
Congratulations to our Paducah Area Technical Center Students of the Month for March 2024! Auto Tech/Bennett Wilke...Auto Body/Macen Pierce...Welding/Daniel Lundberg....Carpentry/Wyatt Greer...Health Science/Kadence Robertson..Phelbotomy/Asia Wright...Computer Science/Oliver Cox (not pictured)...Media Arts/Zachary Poat.
Caldwell County Middle School is one of many schools from the region that have visited the Paducah Innovation Hub Makerspace. Welcome, Caldwell County Middle School!
Congratulations to our Paducah Area Technical Center Students of the month for February 2024! Auto Tech/Devin Moore...Auto Body/Elijiah Turney...Welding/Connell J. Mounday...Carpentry/Gatlin Rasche...Health Science/Tearany Keeling...Body Structures & Functions/Cassidy Minter...Computer Science/Benson Huang (not pictured)...Media Arts/Haley Caronongan
Reminder: There will be no school this Friday, March 15. It will be a flexible PD day for staff.
PATC Auto Tech students from around the region has their skills tested last week at the Skills USA competition. Skills USA is an organization that tests students' skills in the career pathway they are pursuing. Auto Tech students were given 10 minutes to diagnose common car issues like engine problems, electrical problems, and starting problems. Tilghman's own Bennett Wilke placed second and Ethan Burdette placed third overall with nine schools competing.
Congratulations to the Paducah Area Technical Center Students of the Month for January 2024! Auto Tech/Ethan Burdette....Auto Body/Kenley Ligons...Carpentry/Jaxon Potter....Health Science/Ben Myers...Phlebotomy/Guadalupe Molina...Welding/A.J. Parkinson...Media Arts/Atleigh Stanley...Computer Science/Hayden Mitchell
You can learn more about the Paducah Area Technical Center at https://paducahinnovationhub.com/
We're please to welcome Crystal Ware as our new Paducah Innovation Hub receptionist and Central Office secretary!
Born in Jackson, Tennessee, Crystal spent most of her adult years in Union City, Tennessee before moving to Paducah. Crystal is married to her husband Cheo Ware. They have four children and four grandchildren.
Crystal has diverse work experience spanning 12 years in administrative and entry-level accounting roles.
Crystal enjoys showing love though cooking for family and friends as she experiments with new recipes. She also loves attending sporting events with her family.
"I'm excited about building a community in Paducah," Crystal said. "I look forward to getting involved, volunteering my time, and making meaningful connections with fellow residents. We are eager to explore all that Paducah has to offer!"
PPS student families, due to changing weather and road conditions, the decision has been made to switch from in-person to a NTI (Non-Traditional Instruction) Day for today, Friday, January 19. Thank you for working with us as we adjust to the changing weather conditions.
Good evening, Paducah Public School families. We plan to see your student in school tomorrow (Friday, January 19)! There is a slight chance of precipitation overnight that could impact morning travel. We will notify you if there is a change to the regular school day schedule.
Hey, Tornado Family!
Here is a reminder about the plan of action that we follow when we have winter weather.
Paducah Public School families,
Putting staff and student safety first, the district will be using non-traditional instruction (NTI) tomorrow, January 18th. Some side road conditions along bus routes are still unsafe. In addition, the National Weather Service has issued a winter weather advisory forecasting freezing rain for tomorrow at 10 am that could make midday and afternoon travel hazardous for buses, students and staff.
Your student’s school has shared expectations for NTI days. School leaders will send reminders, as well.
The last two snow days and tomorrow’s NTI day do not impact the board-approved school calendar this year. The last day for students is still Wednesday, May 22nd, as scheduled.
PPS Parents: Tomorrow, Wednesday, January 17th, all Paducah City Schools will be closed due to inclement weather and hazardous road conditions.This will be a regular Snow Day, not an NTI (Non-Traditional Instruction) Day.