by wmcqueen | Dec 8, 2025 | Cambridge, PMS Week Ahead, School News
We are finished with week 1 of our 2nd round of progress monitoring assessments. Please help ensure your child’s success by making sure they get enough rest, have had breakfast, and are on time for school on their testing dates. 1st semester also ends soon. Students have until December 19th to get caught up and/or improve any grades they may be working on.
by wmcqueen | Nov 21, 2025 | PMS Week Ahead, Post Slider, School News
Did you know that you can purchase a ad in this year’s Yearbook? You can, but don’t wait, don’t hesitate! The time is now!
by wmcqueen | Nov 17, 2025 | PMS Week Ahead, School News
This is just a reminder we are elevating expectations around school appropriate language as we are seeing an increase in students using profane and obscene language to disrupt classrooms and/or disrespect other students or staff. This behavior will result in significant consequences, likely in the form of an out-of-school suspension. Please continue to discuss the importance of using appropriate language with your child. The school environment is a great place to practice skills that will lead them into successful trades, careers, and lives.
by wmcqueen | Nov 10, 2025 | PMS Week Ahead, School News
We are elevating expectations around school appropriate language as we are seeing an increase in students using profane and obscene language to disrupt classrooms and/or disrespect other students or staff. This behavior will result in significant consequences, likely in the form of an out-of-school suspension. Please discuss the importance of using appropriate language with your child. The school environment is a great place to practice skills that will lead them into successful trades, careers, and lives.
by wmcqueen | Nov 3, 2025 | Cambridge, PMS Week Ahead, School News, Student Showcase
Hello Pirates, this is your principal, Mrs. Davis, at Pasco Middle School with information and our calendar of events for next week. Sunday marks the end of daylight savings time and clocks fall back 1 hour, so enjoy the extra hour of weekend, but also don’t forget to change your clocks!