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PCIS Registration

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Phenix City Intermediate School held registration on July 14th and 15th in the Milky Way Cafe.

If you missed it - THERE WILL BE A LATE REGISTRATION 

on July 28th and July 29th between the hours of 8 am EST and 3 pm EST (each day).
 

For those students promoted from a Phenix City School last year, all you will need to bring is a current utility bill in the name of the parent or guardian from the Phenix City address. 

Please remember utility bills are water, power and landline phone. Credit card bills and Cell phone bills are not accepted as proof of residency. If you were notified to bring something else (ie. updated immunization) please bring that also.

For those students new to our district - Parents or guardian will need to bring:

-Current Utility bill as proof of residence (in the name of the parent or guardian)
-Birth Certificate of the child enrolling
-Social Security card of the child enrolling
-Current shot record (blue immunization form)
-Last official report card

(Students returning to Phenix City Schools from a temporary move will need to register as a new student)

 
They throw like girls

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The PCIS softball team gave it their best this season. When asked about the games they remembered most, the Wacoochee game was mentioned often. "We almost beat them!" exclaimed Ashton W. (who at one point in the game pitched with a cast on her foot). "When I dove for the ball and got the out against Wachoochee," was Alex H.'s fondest memory. Hayle H. said "The thing I remember the most is when I caught the ball against Opelika." Madison G. said, "When we played auburn, I had to catch for the first time. Though there were some rough losses throughout the 3 -10 season, they have great memories of great moments and the team "grew closer as a family in the end."
 
Music in Writing

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Theresa Moore, mother-in-law of 7th grade PCIS teacher Jessica Moore, visited Mrs. Moore's seventh grade English classes Friday to help review the four modes of writing in an interesting way, while pulling in some cross-curriculum information. The day was called "Music in Writing."

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