Showing posts with label Poulsbo Middle School. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Poulsbo Middle School. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 16, 2025

PMS Leos complete winter clothing drive

Poulsbo Middle School Leos completed their winter clothing drive collecting socks and boots among other things.

The recipients of these items are the Severe Weather facilities in Silverdale and Kingston as well as Georgia's House, a home for battered women and their children.



 

Tuesday, December 26, 2023

Poulsbo Middle School LEOs spread joy

 


From LEO club advisor Kate Cox-Ebert
The Panther LEO Club ran a Teddy Bear Drive to gather new stuffed animals to give to children undergoing treatment at Mary Bridge Children's Hospital during the holidays. They gathered over a dozen bears, dragons, puppies, and koalas to add to the 50+ toys gathered by the Poulsbo Lions Club.

The LEOs are also holding a Winter Warmth Drive to benefit Georgia's House, a shelter facility in Kitsap County providing refuge for families in need. We just completed our first delivery of "wish list" items last week, and will do a second delivery after the winter break. So far, students have collected over 150 lbs of "wish list" items from clothing to cleaning supplies.

#WeAreNKSD #BestStudentsEverNKSD

Friday, December 2, 2022

Poulsbo Lions help purchase classroom sensors

Poulsbo Lions contributed $2,500 toward a North Kitsap Schools Foundation grant for Poulsbo and Kingston middle school teachers Cameron Peters and Karla Manugid. They receive $7,151 to purchase classroom sets of temperature, magnetic field, light reflectivity/absorption and motion sensors to be used for realistic, hands-on science experiments for over 400 8th grade science students. A total of $52,371 was given out for 2022-2023 NKSF Fall Grant Awards.

Thursday, December 15, 2016

Mason-Todd receives award at noon meeting


Greta Mason-Todd, a Poulsbo Middle School student, came with her mom to today's noon meeting. Greta's Peace Poster won our district and is at the next level of competition (Multiple District 19). Today, she received this certificate and will also receive $50. Great job, Greta! Also in the photo is President Kent Lord (left) and Lion Karl Ostheller.



Saturday, November 26, 2016

PMS student's peace post wins district


Poulsbo Middle School’s Greta Mason-Todd has won the District 19C Peace Poster Contest, and the right to represent District 19C at the next level of judging. Her poster will now compete at the Multiple District 19 level.
Approximately 40 19C cabinet members voted during the Nov. 21 cabinet meeting to determine the winning poster.
Greta’s sponsoring club is the Poulsbo Lions Club. Karl Ostheller is the club’s Peace Poster Contest coordinator.
Way to go Greta!