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A group of 5 students hold books, obscuring their faces.
Celebrating Donated Books from the PTEF

Students celebrate the books purchased through a generous grant from the Pike Township Education Foundation.

An adult leans over two girls and their writing notebooks.
Guest author Dori Graham

Guest author Dori Graham provides feedback during a Writers' Workshop.

A girl watches an Ozobot robot as it completes a color-coded maze.
Coding an Ozobot

A member of the STEM Club watches an Ozobot and checks the coding.

Two boys kneel on the floor while writing on a vertical whiteboard.
Collaborating to Analyze a Book

Students work together to analyze an informational book.

A child wearing a pink hoodie dumps a 5 gallon bucket of water on a newly planted tree. A group of students and adults stands in a circle around her.
Watering a Tree

Fifth Grade Student Ambassadors water a tree after planting it on school grounds.

Dr. Major holds up a book to share illustrations with a group of students seated on the floor in front of him.
4th Annual College Park Community Read In

Dr. Major, the College Park Assistant Principal, reads to a 3rd grade class and invites students to join in with train whistles.

Two girls wave pompoms while standing in front a a Colts banner. 4 other students are in the background.
Celebrating the Colts Blitz Uniform Distribution Day

Students celebrate with Colts swag after receiving school uniforms from the Colts organization.

A group of 10 third graders wearing pajamas hold up books while standing in front of a screen with  the word Beanstack. Beanstack is a reading tracking app.
Celebrating Reading with Beanstack

A group of third graders celebrate their reading achievements and logged minutes in Beanstack with new books.

Two third grade boys standing at a table in the library build with Snap Circuits.
STEM Club Snap Circuits

Third Graders learn about electricity with Snap Circuits

Two 5th grade girls hold a tree as it is placed in a hole. A boy and girl look on while an adult is in the background.
Planting a Tree

Fifth grade members of the Student Ambassadors plant a tree.

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In Pike Township we have an incredible school community that is fully invested in our mission to “cultivate a diverse, innovative learning environment by opening doors of opportunity for students to achieve their maximum potential”. This investment can be seen through a variety of local partnerships, the academic initiatives and experiences, and a staff that works diligently to provide a world-class education. Pike High School’s 93% graduation rate and IDOE recognition as an “A” school makes us #PikeProud of our accomplishments.

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