
Thank you to all guests who participated in our VIP Lunch, and to staff for helping make this possible!





Congratulations to our October Student's of the Month!


Final Update: It was discovered that the motor in the HVAC system for one of the classrooms in the math modular needs to be replaced. It has been shut off completely and we can resume the use of the modular building.


Update: The fire department has cleared the scene and Akers is currently checking out our HVAC system in the modular building that was affected. We will continue to update as information is available. We would like to thank the Coldwater Fire Department and Akers for their fast response!
Happy Halloween!


This morning, students and staff in one of our modular buildings noticed smoke. The modular building was evacuated and everyone is safe. The fire department is currently on site checking out the situation. We will post an update when we have one. We will be able to continue our day as normal.


Congratulations to our 3rd-5th grade soccer team on an incredible season finish! In their first year representing Pansophia, they clinched a 3-2 victory in their final game of the season. We are so proud of their hard work, dedication, and teamwork. Way to make history, team!


Tonight October 28, 2024 6th-9th grade soccer game Vicksburg Red vs Pansophia Academy 6:30 PM
Location: Vicksburg High School - 501 E Hwy St, Vicksburg, MI 49097


The Pansophia Academy Weekly Newsletter for the week of 10/27/24 is ready to view! Click here ---> https://secure.smore.com/n/37jqkz


Pansophia's 2024 Trunk or Treat was as huge success! Many thanks to our PTO and all the staff, students, parents and families who made this year's event so special.

Friday, Ms. Dixon and Mrs. Adams’ classes joined together to work on subtracting. The students were given two numbers, they had to figure out which number was the largest and then subtract the two numbers with their partner.







Mrs. DuLaney's 5th hour class completed their 1st escape room together. 5 groups competed and (though it was a close call) all groups "escaped" in time for lunch on Friday.




Come join us at Pansophia Academy for our Annual Dig Pink volleyball game and to cheer on our Senior Students last home game with a cause. The game starts at 5:30! Jet says, "Dig PINK!"


We will be recording the first podcast of the 2024-25 school year tomorrow! Watch for details about how and where to view and listen.


The MONSTER MASH Dance is TOMORROW, Friday Oct 25th from 7 to 9pm in the
school gym. 5th to 8th graders can attend. Permission slips are required. If you need a permission slip, they are on the rack outside the gym.


Sophomore Max Burger, center, is acting as the production manager for our school's podcast. "Spillin' the Tea: A Pansophia Podcast." Max has been working on getting audio, video and lighting set for our first recording, which will take place on Oct. 25. The podcast is produced by Mrs. Barrand's Audio-Visual Communications Class. Audio will be available on the Pansophia Academy website, and audio and video will be posted on our YouTube channel. More details to come!


We have a limited number of 2022-2023 & 2023-2024 yearbooks available for purchase in the office. They are $25 each. We can accept cash or checks. They are first come-first serve, no holds.


See photo regarding an important message from Mr. Tomlinson.


We are down one driver for this afternoon's routes. This means we will be using our three route procedure with a first run and second run. We apologize for the late notice.


Ms. Beasley's class has been hard at work learning their first 5 letter sounds! On Friday, they were able to write their first, fully word sentence, "I am Sam.", and drew an illustration of their character, Sam.







With the new quarter, English classes are starting new texts and genres! Now in 9th grade English, we are reading Isaac Asimov's "The Life and Times of Multivac," while in 10th grade we've begun looking at Japanese literature, starting with Kazuo Koike's "Lone Wolf and Cub." 11th grade has gone on to look at the Victorian period in British literature, and having read a selection from Charles Dickens' "Hard Times", will next be going through Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's: "The Adventure of the Speckled Band" and later Robert Louis Stevenson's "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde." Finally, in 12th grade English, students have begun reading pieces from the Revolutionary period, reading authors like Franklin, Adams, Jefferson, Paine, and Wheatley.


