PfISD Employee Express
April 13, 2023
In This Edition
- Upcoming Events & Holidays
- Updates on PfISD School Lunch Charge Policy
- Teacher Incentive Allotment Field Guide & Webpage Updates!
- Call for Presenters: August 9, 2023 Professional Learning Sessions
- Start Planning your Retirement!
- PfISD 2023-2028 DOI Public Posting
- Proposed changes to Texas A-F Accountability Ratings
- Boundary Adjustment
- Pegasus
- Pre-K & Kinder Early Registration
- Retiree Employee Recognition Banquet Info
- Benefits Brief
- Employment Corner
- Staff Shout Outs
- CTE Corner
- Athletics
Upcoming Events & Holidays
April
School Library Month
Math Awareness Month
April 13: Early Student Registration (Pre-K & Kinder)
April 20: Board of Trustees Regular Meeting
May 4: Board Workshop Meeting
Updates on PfISD School Lunch Charge Policy
As we shared with Staff and Families in the past few weeks, due to a large balance of unpaid lunch charges owed to PfISD (more than $180,000 at this time), PfISD has reinstituted a pre-COVID policy of substituting the main entrée for those students who currently owe more than $6 on their lunch account. We have received several questions and seen social media content raising questions about the policy, and we wanted to share more information with our staff and parents.
We know that good nutrition is a cornerstone of a student's well-being, and although the entrée is substituted for a sandwich, the students are allowed to keep all sides included with the regular lunch meal. District and Aramark staff have reached out to families to attempt to set up a payment plan and have the families complete the Federal Free and Reduced Lunch Application, which would reduce or eliminate the cost for these students to eat lunch. We will continue these efforts.
We have a balance deficit of over $180,000 due to unpaid lunches –ten times the previous norm. The district was fortunate enough to leverage federal funding and offer several years of free lunch options for students due to Covid. Unfortunately, those federal funds have decreased or ended. We began informing families last summer that the free lunches were no longer available for students for the 23-24 school year. Pflugerville ISD has been lucky to be one of the few districts still offering free breakfast to all students.
According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, which oversees school lunches, school districts must pay for any outstanding school lunch balances from their general fund at the end of the school year. We must redirect funds away from students' programs and teachers' resources to meet this federal payment requirement. In Pre-Covid years, the district could expect to see a negative lunch balance of $16,000 - $18,000 at the end of the year. This year, we increased our budget for unpaid meal accounts to $30,000K in anticipation of growing needs within our district. Additionally, PfISD has not raised meal prices in 5 years. Since 2011, the USDA has mandated price increases for school lunches; however, districts with positive fund balances can opt out and NOT increase the price of school lunches, which PfISD has done.
MySchoolBucks (Lunch Payment System)
PfISD uses MySchoolBucks as its payment processing system for school lunches. This is a preferred system used by many school districts in our area, and is one of the largest providers of this type of payment system.
Any parent or guardian can place funds on their child's account via MySchoolBucks. The $2.75 surcharge by the vendor is per transaction, whether you put $5 on a student's account or $5,000. We have tried negotiating surcharges for MySchoolBucks in the past but have yet to be able to reduce their fees.
To enroll in My SchoolBucks and pay for lunch meals online:
- Go to www.MySchoolBucks.com and register for a free account.
- You will receive a confirmation email with a link to activate your account.
- Add your students using their school name and student ID (Just the number, no "s" needed before the numbers).
- Make a payment to your student's accounts with your credit/debit card (there is a $2.75 charge per transaction) or echeck.
A program fee may apply. You will have the opportunity to review any fees and cancel if you choose before you are charged.
If you have any questions, contact MySchoolBucks directly:
- parentsupport@myschoolbucks.com
- 1-855-832-5226
- Visit myschoolbucks.com and click on Help/FAQ's
Parents can also pay for their child's lunches via check or cash. Checks can be made out to Pflugerville ISD. Payment can be sent with a student to give to cafeteria workers, parents may bring the deposit to the school cafeteria, or they can deliver it to the Aramark office (Pflugerville IS Food and Child Nutrition Services Office, 1401C W. Pecan St., Pflugerville, TX 78660)
Board Agenda Item
Food service funds can only be spent on food service-related items. Costs can include the percentage of square feet of a campus used for food services (kitchen, servery, dining room) applied to utilities; cafeteria FFE including tables; and kitchen equipment.
The items on the board agenda reflect food service items needed to sustain the program. Many items are original pieces of equipment at respective schools for which the district and Aramark are diligent in maintaining. They are replaced as they are obsolete, have obsolete or costly parts, or are a safety concern. Without a food service fund, these would be paid for by general fund.
Limiting A La Carte items
Parents have always had the ability to limit their child's account and choices. There are instructions on the district's website under Food Services, or you can complete this form and email it to denise.meserole@pfisd.net
A La Carte Item Prices
Regarding the pricing of a la carte items, PfISD prices are already significantly lower in comparison to a local drive-thru coffee shop; PfISD found the following-
- PfISD Otis Spunkmeyer muffins ($1.55) vs. coffee shop "muffin top" ($4.55)
- PfISD 12 oz coffee (when sold) ($1.95) vs. coffee shop ($3.10)
- PfISD 12 oz latte (when sold) ($3.25) vs. coffee shop ($5.45)
- PfISD Large cookie ($1.25) vs. coffee shop ($3.95)
- *To note- USDA requires specific sizes and nutrients deemed healthy via SMART SNACK initiatives.
Regarding the contract with Aramark
- Aramark purchases all the food and staffs the labor at their cost.
- Aramark can only take annual Consumer Price Index (CPI) for each annual renewal of a five-year contract. In the last three years, the timing and the rate of CPI versus actual inflation have not been equivalent. CPI has not kept up with the cost of food/ inflation.
- If food cost or labor wage leveling occurs, Aramark incurs that, not PfISD.
- Aramark absorbs the cost of a replaced meal. A replaced entrée is the price of two entrees (the discarded one and the sandwich). The district does not incur this cost.
Teacher Incentive Allotment Field Guide & Webpage Updates!
Teacher Incentive Allotment Field Guide & Webpage Updates!
Our PfISD TIA Field Guide posted to our updated webpage linked here has a whole new look!Our new version is intended to serve as a comprehensive guide on the implementation of the district’s TIA designation system.
· You’ll find updated information including detailed explanations and timelines that apply to each teacher cohort.
· It is recommended that the guide be accessed as an online resource as information will continually be clarified and updated to reflect any system adjustments and details.
· The page is also accessible by visiting www.pfisd.net > A-Z Index: Find it Fast > Teacher Incentive Allotment
· If you prefer the Google version, use this new link!
Still have a question after reading the field guide? Please ask! Our aim is to provide clear information to help everyone fully understand the system.
Call for Presenters: August 9, 2023 Professional Learning Sessions
August Theme: Pfocus on the Pfundamentals
PfISD is seeking session presenters and facilitators to provide sessions for the District Professional Learning Day on August 9, 2023, in collaboration with the Department of Academics. We are seeking a wide range of presenters to support our Academic Departments that will be valuable to various learning groups & stakeholders in supporting the teaching and learning of the WHOLE student.
Session Presenter Recruitment Details:
- $300 per presenter + Presenter Shirt for the following commitments:
- Summer Presentation Prep
- Complete Professional Learning Canvas Course for Presenters
- Attend one July Logistics Meeting (2-hour sessions on 7/25 or 7/26)
- Sign Summer paysheet
- Pick-up presenter materials
- Pick-up Presenter Shirt
Presenters commit to 4 out of 8 repeated sessions (can choose to present 5+ sessions, no additional $)
All presenter submissions will be reviewed by the Professional Learning Steering Committee and corresponding department coordinator.
Complete this form if interested.
Please email Bridgit.Shorter@pfisd.net, Professional Learning Coordinator, with any questions!
Start Planning your Retirement!
Want to start planning your retirement? Join us for a live webinar where we will cover important topics regarding your financial benefits as an employee of PfISD, and what steps educators need to take to prepare for retirement.
- Who? TCG Administrator
- What? Pflugerville ISD Retirement Planning Workshop
- When? April 19 at 5:00 PM CST
- If you would like to attend the workshop please register here: https://go.tcgservices.com/pflugerville
Topics include: Using TRS to maximize your retirement potential, ensuring financial security by avoiding the retirement income gap, how to not leave your social security benefits to chance, and evaluating your retirement savings plan option.
If you would like to make an individual appointment with our TCG representative please visit: www.tcgservices.com/dtaylor
If you would like to see more information about retirement plans please view an attatched flyer below or visit: www.pfisd.net/Page/9878
Employee Information Flyers:
457 (b) Retirement Plan Overview
PfISD 2023-2028 DOI Public Posting
Passed during the 84th Legislative Session, HB 1842 allows Texas school districts to pursue the designation of ‘District of Innovation,’ a provision that enables traditional independent school districts to access many of the flexibilities that are currently available to open-enrollment charter schools. HB 1842 was also intended to generate greater flexibility, local control, and innovation to better meet the needs of Texas students. Through the development and approval of a “Local Innovation Plan,” a district may obtain certain exemptions from the Texas Education Code to advance their local strategic priorities.
On March 1, 2018, the Pflugerville ISD Board of Trustees approved its first District of Innovation (DOI) Plan. The 2022-23 District Academic Advisory Council (DAAC) convened in January and February 2023 to consider renewal of the district’s five-year DOI plan as well as other areas of innovation. The 2023-2028 PfISD Local Innovation plan is currently in its final draft with the DAAC who determined on February 20, 2023 its approval for recommendation to the Superintendent and Board of Trustees for their possible approval.
The plan is currently publicly posted for review and input. To provide feedback or comments on the proposed 2023-2028 DOI plan, please respond to DOI@pfisd.net.
Proposed changes to Texas A-F Accountability Ratings
The Texas Education Agency has announced expected significant changes to the A–F accountability process that will begin to impact students, schools, and districts in 2023. We anticipate these changes to the Accountability system will cause a decrease in ratings for schools and districts across the state. While the changes are still preliminary, districts across the state are preparing staff and the community for the changes, which are expected to be finalized in the summer 2023.
Changes to the system center around:
- STAAR testing
- College, Career and Military Readiness Evaluation
- Closing the Gap
- District Ratings
Boundary Adjustment
The Attendance Boundary Committee presented High School Plan 3 for consideration and possible approval to the Board of Trustees. The Committee did not bring any elementary attendance plans forward for consideration and approval. The Board approved the High School 3 plan for the 23-24 school year. You can review this plan here. The following expectations were approved along with high school plan 3:
- Bohls Place grandfathering remains intact and unchanged until the class of 2027
- Grandfather WHS Rising 11th (class of 2025) and 12th grade (class of 2024) students
- Close Out-of-District Transfers to WHS and HHS
- Approve In-District transfers on a case-by-case basis to WHS and HHS; ensuring 5A UIL threshold is not exceeded
The Board approved the Hidden Lake attendance boundaries Feb 2021. Hidden Lake attendance boundary adjustments go into effect for the 23-24 school year. Please review these adjustments here.
The district will send communication to impacted families. If you have questions about grandfathering or transfers, please feel free to contact Student Affairs at 512-594-0046. If you have questions about your attendance boundaries, please contact the Student Data Department at 512-594-9289.
Pegasus
We still have seats available in the Pegasus program at several campuses and are accepting applications. The purpose of the Pegasus Program is to provide onsite preschool for children of district staff members while also providing preschoolers with disabilities an opportunity to interact regularly with typically-developing peers.
Children of district employees serve as positive role models for the students identified with special needs. This research-based model benefits both groups by providing quality preschool instruction in a supportive, inclusive setting. Pegasus is open to district employees, substitutes, Aramark employees, and relatives of all three.
Visit https://www.pfisd.net/pegasus for more information or click on a link below.
o Pegasus Parent Agreement 23/24
Please contact Julie Schwarz at Julie.schwarz@pfisd.net or 512-594-0173 with any questions.
Pre-K and Kindergarten New Student Registration
Early Student Registration: 2023-2024
Taking place at all elementary schools:
- Tuesday, April 11th from 8 AM - 4 PM (Pre-K Only)
- Wednesday, April 12 from 8 AM to 4 PM (Kinder only)
- Thursday, April 13th from 1 PM - 7 PM (Pre-K and Kindergarten)
Retiree Employee Recognition Banquet Info
If you plan to retire at the end of the 2022-2023 school year and would like to participate in the Employee Recognition Banquet, please notify your campus or department administrator and contact the Human Resources Dept.
Please email your name, campus, and the total number of years in education to Suzi Meyer with the Community Relations Dept. We will add your name to the invitation list for the May banquet.
Benefits Brief
Did you know...
If you have any of the Cigna products (Accident, Critical Illness or Hospital Indemnity), you are eligible to receive benefits for getting a wellness check-up. All dependents that you are covering are also eligible for this benefit. Benefits range from $50 - $100 and it’s easy!
Just call CIGNA at 1-800-754-3207 and give them the following information:
· Employer: Pflugerville Independent School District
· Your phone # and address
· Your social security number and date of birth
· Name of the doctor, the facility address, and their phone number
· The date of your wellness appointment. The list below lists some of the accepted wellness visits:
- Routine gynecological exams
- Annual physical for adults
- Regular child check-ups
- Mammography exams
- Certain blood tests
Once your coverage is verified, a wellness claim form with a reference number will be mailed to you. Cigna will then mail you a check to your home address. If you have more than one plan, you will receive separate checks for each plan.
Don’t forget to claim this benefit!!!
Employment Corner
Did you know that Pflugerville ISD has great opportunities for Nurses (RNs) on campus and Licensed Electricians? If you or anyone you know is skilled in these areas please consider joining the PfISD Pfamily!
Check out our Careers page for details on the great benefits of working for PfISD and the Jobs Board for current opportunities.
Staff Shout Outs
We love our PfISD staff members and we know our parents do too! We want to provide an opportunity for our parents to publicly recognize and thank our staff members who serve our students, staff and the community. We have created a Google Form to provide information directly to us to share with our staff as a whole and let you see the difference you are making in a student's life every single day. Please click here for the Google Form.
These Shout Outs will be included in upcoming issues of the Parent and Staff Newsletters. If a Shout Out directly references a student, we will not include the parent name to protect the child's anonymity. If you are recognized in an anonymous Shout Out and want to learn the parent's name, please contact Tamra Spence at tamra.spence@pfisd.net.
THANK YOU TO OUR AMAZING PFISD STAFF MEMBERS FOR EVERYTHING THEY DO FOR OUR STUDENTS AND COMMUNITY!
Mrs. Wright (Formerly Suarez) of Rowe Lane Elementary Kindergarten (via Charlotte C.): Mrs. Wright has been such a blessing to us this year. Our oldest kiddo started kinder this year and it's been an adjustment for all of us. She has truly partnered with us to ensure our son has had a successful first year of public school. We know he is loved and well cared for in her class. I am thankful for her daily for truly pouring into all of her kinder babies!
Ms. Rebecca Ancira of Murchison Elementary (via Anon): I am constantly blown away by Ms. Ancira's dedication to educating our kiddos. The time and energy she devotes to developing fun learning opportunities (like flashlight reading and making the ENTIRE classroom UV glow) is incredible. She is wonderful at engaging her class to learn their second grade curriculum and challenges them to exceed expectations, as well as taking the time to focus on citizenship, relationships, and helping the class feel like a big family. She somehow also finds time to update us parents and keep us informed of different engagement opportunities or milestones. We love you, Ms. Ancira, and we are lucky to have you at our school!
Jean Gifford of Weiss HS (via Lindsay B.): A huge thanks to Ms. Gifford for going the extra mile to help her physics students. It’s been a challenging year of content, but she has been so supportive and encouraging to our student. Thank you for being such a bright light on campus!
Nancy Gross of Weiss HS (via Parent at WHS): Ms. Gross has really gone above and beyond to help her AP US History students this year. She has taught them valuable note taking and study skills, gave up a Saturday morning to help them get ready for the writing portion of the AP test, and always seems available for help or questions. Thanks for your dedication to this group of kids!
Mrs. Stein of Ruth Barron Elementary (via Bertha G.): Ella ha sido una muy buena maestra, es muy gentil con su trabajo y ayuda mucho en la superación de los alumnos todos los días, ella enseña con el ejemplo y crea un ambiente de paz en los niños que nunca había visto.
La mejor maestra que pude haber tenido para mi hijo.
Mrs. Kelly Robbins of Dearing Elementary (via Candy O. ): Mrs. Robbins has transformed my son from a struggling, reluctant reader into someone who loves reading for fun! I believe reading is the basis for academic success, and the fact she could do that for him will forever change his life. Not to mention the kids think she rocks! A big thank you from the bottom of our hearts.
Nicholas Spannato of Weiss High School (via Serina H. ): Mr. Spannato is one of those teachers who really shows that he cares for his students and their success. He has reached out to me a few times when my daughter is falling behind in her assignments. I realize he doesn't have to do this, but the fact that he does I'm so appreciative. I get so busy with work and home life that I don't always stay on top of her school work trusting that she's doing it. Thank you Mr. Spannato for all that you do! You are appreciated!!
Stacy Ogunrinade of Spring Hill Elementary (via Amanda (Parent of a child in Ms. O's class)): Ms. Ogunrinade is a wonderful 2nd grade teacher! She has endless patience and genuine affection for the kids in her class. She helps them excel academically and socially. Her parent communication is excellent. She is also a proud Pflugerville school district alum and we (as parents) are so grateful she came home to teach.
Gina Wood of Riojas Elementary, 3rd Grade (via Natasha G.): Ms. Wood is an exemplary teacher who goes above and beyond for her students. She communicates regularly with parents, is always open to feedback, and advocates for her students.
Jennifer Briggs-Billings of Riojas (via Natasha G.): I would like to thank Mrs. Briggs-Billings for all of her support, guidance, and tutoring she has provided my daughter during this school year! Thank you for all you do for our students at Riojas!!!
Ms. Sylvia Bartles of 3rd grade teacher, Riojas Elementary (via Monica C.): Ms. Bartles does a great job of making learning both focused and fun! The activities her students do in class keep them engaged and have a love for learning. She’s also a wonderful advocate for her students, acknowledging their progress, holding them accountable for their own learning engagement, and coming up with ideas on what kinds of support will best help them succeed. Thank you for being a great teacher and advocate!
Mrs. SP of Crossing guard (via Luz M): Always there no matter the weather. Always Happy and friendly. Making sure all our kids are safe.
Katherine Pratt of Brookhollow Elementary (via Parent): Mrs. Pratt is a WONDERFUL teacher and has made our child's kindergarten year one to remember forever! My child loves school and Mrs. Pratt is a huge part of that. She cares about her students, she is excited to teach, she enjoys seeing her students learn, and she listens to and addresses parents concerns. She is simply the BEST. We are so blessed to have her. She has set the bar! Thank you Brookhollow for giving us this gem!
Pema Simic of Spring Hill Elementary School (via Jennifer S.): Ms. Pema has been an absolute godsend. She makes the kids excited to be there and since she’s been in charge of the classroom- our daughter comes home and actually can tell us specific things she’s learned. I love that I can trust my daughter is actually learning and being treated with love and kindness and staying out of trouble. We LOVE Pema!
Pema Simic of Spring Hill Elementary School (via Byron S.): Ms. Pema takes a genuine interest in her students and it’s evident how much her class likes her by the smiles we see during after-school pickup. I’ve noticed positive changes in my daughter ever since she was brought on and has significantly stepped up in her role
as a full-time educator. My daughter recaps what she learns each day and the enthusiasm she conveys while stating her newly learned fact is amazing to see. Pema is clear with instructions, possesses an encouraging attitude, and communicates effectively with both students and parents alike. She is recognized for her hard work and dedication to her profession.
Anna Miller of Mott Elem. (Speech Therapist) (via Christina): Ms. Miller has gone above and beyond for our son this year. She reaches out regularly to let us know how his sessions are going, she’s made changes to his schedule on the fly to better accommodate his needs, she communicates with his private therapist to ensure goals are aligned, and most importantly our son clearly enjoys learning with her! He has made tremendous progress and we are so grateful to have Ms. Miller on our team!
CTE Corner
PfISD Class of 2023 students are invited to participate in the PfISD Career and Technical Education (CTE) Summer Skilled Trades: Water Operator Academy. This academy is offered in partnership with several regional employers, and students who successfully complete the academy are guaranteed an interview for full-time employment, with career advancement opportunities.
Employer partners include:
Crossroads Utility Services
EPCOR
City of Round Rock
City of Manor
Students will be led through the Class D Water Operator training course by an industry-certified instructor, and participate in work-based learning experiences like site tours, guest speakers, hands-on lab activities, resume writing and interview skill workshops, and more. Upon successful completion, PfISD will pay for the student’s industry certification exam fee.
When? June 5 – June 29
Where? Pflugerville High School
Time? 8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Free lunch
PfISD transportation available
Interested students should apply by April 28: https://forms.gle/vYXP4H6SpTZUAqYe9
Fine Arts
HS Theatre UIL One Act Play
The One Act Plays from Connally High School and Hendrickson High School both represented PfISD well at the area competition in Bastrop. We’re so proud of these groups and the hard work they have put into these amazing productions! Hendrickson HS OAP will move on to the region competition in Pasadena next Saturday.
Band & Choir UIL Concert and Sight Reading Evaluation
Our middle school and high school band and choir programs have completed their annual UIL Concert and Sight Reading evaluations, with many earning excellent and superior ratings. We want to give an extra big shout out to the programs that earned a Sweepstakes rating, indicating they scored the highest possible rating in both the concert and sight reading portions:
Bohls Middle School Band & Choir
Cele Middle School Band & Choir
Dessau Middle School Band
Kelly Lane Middle School Band & Choir
Park Crest Middle School Band
Pflugerville Middle School Choir
Westview Middle School Band
Connally High School Band
Hendrickson High School Band & Choir
Pflugerville High School Band & Choir
Weiss High School Choir
Athletics
(All schedules can be found on rankonesports.com)
Connally HS
Baseball:
Senior pitcher Felix Salazar continues to have good outings going 5 2/3 innings only giving up 4 earned runs. Jesse Barraso and Cesar Arizpe continue to lead the Cougars at the plate with a base hit each.
Volleyball:
Participated in the Unified Champions Egg Hunt with our Essentials student. Our athletes did an amazing job being inclusive during the egg hunt and building relationships while decorating cookies and stuffing eggs.
Boys Soccer:
Boys Soccer won the regional tournament and are going to STATE!
When: Thursday 13, 2023
Time: 7:30 PM
Who: Frisco Lone Star HS (Home) vs Connally HS (Visitor)
Where: Georgetown HS
Parking: $5.00 Cash
Ticket Information: (ONLINE ONLY)
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Hendrickson HS
Track:
Hendrickson hosted the UIL Unified Track Meet on Tuesday and had amazing support from all athletes!
Golf:
The girls golf team got second in District. Congratulations to the girl's golf team and Coach Westerfield.
Baseball:
The boys won another district game against Eastview on Tuesday winning 6-5. They are now 4th in district standing.
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Pflugerville HS
Track:
District Track Meet this week at Georgetown East View.
Baseball:
The boys won their district game on Tuesday and are now 3rd in the district standings.
Golf:
Eva Gallegos finished 8th at the district meet and was named all-district
Marshall Prout was named all-district honorable mention
Congratulations!
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Weiss HS
Tennis:
Mark Brugnara represented Weiss in Waco at Regionals in Men’s Singles.
In Women’s Tennis, Han Nguyen and Fabiana Requena will begin to play as well in Waco, in Women’s Team Doubles.
Basketball:
Kimora McClure will sign her commitment letter to continue her basketball career at Missouri State Fair College.
Soccer:
Bill Anderson received Soccer Coach of the Year! Congratulations!
District Awards:
Audrey Moore Co-Midfielder of the Year for District 12-6A.
Weiss Women’s Soccer also received the District 12-6A Fair Play Award because they received the least number of cards! Great sportsmanship ladies!
Golf:
Weiss HS girls' golf team had a fantastic performance at this year's 12-6A district golf tournament at Bear Ridge Golf Course in Waco, TX. Freshmen player Ahrieya Vattana was selected 2nd team All-District and qualified for regionals as a medalist.
Dayne Bachmeyer & Jett Johncio both completed in individual play at this tournament and did very well. Out of 50 golfers, Jett Johnico placed 20th overall and Dayne Bachmeyer won the entire tournament; placing 1st place!!! Congratulations to all the golfers who participated!
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P’ Ville Cup Standings
HS P’ Ville Cup Points (Currently)
HHS 783
PHS 697
CHS 604
WHS 278
8th Grade P’ Ville Cup Points (Currently)
PCMS 350
CMS 266
BMS 183
KLMS 170
WMS 112
PMS 98
DMS 80
7th Grade P’ Ville Cup Points (Currently)
PCMS 352
CMS 234
KLMS 169
PMS 164
BMS 150
DMS 92
WMS 89