We had such a great time at Pinkston Picnic on the Grounds. Thank you to all the parents, students, and teachers who came and had fun! From choir and band performances to game and basket winnings it was such a gorgeous day to come together.




Pinkston's Dinner on the Grounds is Tuesday from 5:30-7 p.m.

Pinkston's Picnic on the Grounds is Tuesday, May 10 from 5:30-7 p.m.
You can buy entry tickets at the door, and there are tickets for sale for chances to win some awesome prizes. The link below lists the prizes! There will also be dunking booth tickets for sale at the event. If you purchase those tickets, you have a chance to dunk Mrs. Blevins, SRO Campfield, Henry Campfiled, and hopefully a few teachers!
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KTLO graciously allowed EAST students Ava, Elly, and Aiden to record a radio commercial advertising Pinkston Picnic on the Grounds. It was an awesome experience for our students!

Today is School Nurse Appreciation Day! We love and appreciate these wonderful ladies every day!

Medicaid renewal letters will be mailed out soon. Make sure not to ignore yours ... even if there are no changes!

A few sample sewing projects from FCSI so far...pillows and scrunchies.




Immunization Event Scheduled!

May 1 was Principal Appreciation Day! We LOVE our principals! They make it all possible!

Happy Teacher Appreciation Week to THE BEST IN THE BUSINESS!
Today we challenge our followers to reply to this post with a comment about a teacher who changed their lives for the better. Bonus points if they are/were a @BombersMH teacher!

Big thanks to Kidspiration and Jim Brown Company for sponsoring our uniforms for Special Olympics Track and Field!


We hope our administrative professionals felt the love today! We couldn’t do it without you!

Twin Lakes Tennis Club is holding a tennis tournament this Saturday, April 30 for all ages and skill levels to raise funds for North Arkansas FCA.

Pinkston's three retirees were honored this week with cake and gifts. Mrs. Blevins, Mrs. Carpenter, and Mr. Bishop will be missed, and we are wishing them all the best in future!



In today's tournament, Pinkston Middle School took first place for mid-level quiz bowl, and Hackler's team of 5th graders took 3rd place in the elementary category. Congratulations!
We love our assistant principals!

Pinkston students had an April Fool’s day full of laughs. Mrs. Perryman surprised he kiddos with brown E’s. Many classes practiced a “flood drill”. Students and teachers removed their shoes and stood on their chairs to make sure that in the event of a flood their feet would be safe. Next, everybody practiced their paddling skills with by waving their arms just in case the event of a flood occurred at Pinkston.




Ozark Football Association will be meeting at Hickory Park on Saturday, April 2 from 9am-12pm. They will be having sign ups for Football (3rd to 6th Grade) and Cheer (K to 7th Grade).

See you tomorrow, Bombers!

Mrs. Tara Camp's FCCLA and Family Consumer Science Investigation students at Pinkston Middle School have been working on a recycle project that has grown into a community service project. The students have been weaving used plastic grocery bags into sleeping mats for homeless in our community. They have finished four mats and are working on the fifth. Each mat requires around 700 bags to be cut into loops and connected to make a long plastic yarn. Then, the yarn must be weaved into a mat. They have worked very hard, and we are so proud of them!
We would also like to extend our gratitude to Paula Lockard, a former Bomber, who heard of our project and donated money to both it and Pinkston!
If you'd like to help, please bring your used plastic bags of all colors to the Pinkston front office. Thank you!



