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Point Pleasant Jr/Sr High School
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Thank you for your

hard work on the Westest!

 

ACT Test Prep

Mrs. Tyree's room

Tuesdays--3:40 to 5   

 

Good luck at the

State Track Meet!  

 PPHS Track State Qualifiers

 

 

 

Sports Physicals will be

 June 3 at PPJSHS

Any 7th or 8th grader needing a blank physical form, see

Coach Higginbotham

 

 

 

Want to know what's going on at PPJSHS?

We've got an app for that!!

 

Free app for all students & parents with Iphone or Android

 

Find schoolinfoapp at the App Store or Google Play.

 

 

 Mrs. Deb Barnett

Mason Co. Teacher of the Year!!

 

 

Mr. Kent Price

Mason Co. Administrator of the Year!!

 

 

Mr. Mike Hopson

Mason Co. Service Personnel of the Year!!

 

Coach David Darst

State of West Virginia

FOOTBALL COACH OF THE YEAR!!

 

 

Mr. Bill Rice

 

Inductee

PPHS Football Hall of Fame

Class of 2012!!

 

 

PPJSHS is proud of our

outstanding staff members.

Thanks for all your great work!! 

 

Principal, William Cottrill

280 Scenic Drive

Point Pleasant, WV  25550

Phone no:  (304) 675-1350

Fax #:  (304) 675-7480

 

Assistant Principals:

Kent Price

Stacey Walton

Kerri Lewis

Jackie Schimmel

Ellen Vannoy

Alt. School:  Clint Pemberton

 

 

 

                        STOP Bullying!

 

     Point Pleasant Junior Senior High School is committed to putting an end to bullying!  What is bullying? At first glance, many people might think this behavior is easy to define. Their first image of bullying might be of a physically intimidating boy beating up a smaller classmate. While that can still be considered bullying today, parents need to know that bullying behaviors can be much more complex and varied than that typical stereotype. For example, harmful bullying can also occur quietly and covertly, through gossip or on the Internet, causing emotional damage. Let’s consider a few definitions of bullying.
Although definitions of bullying vary, most agree that an act is defined as bullying when:

 

  • The behavior hurts or harms another person physically or emotionally. Bullying can be very overt, such as fighting, hitting or name calling, or it can be covert, such as gossiping or leaving someone out on purpose.
  • It is intentional, meaning the act is done willfully, knowingly and with deliberation.
  • The targets have difficulty stopping the behavior directed at them and struggle to defend themselves.

 

Bullying can be circumstantial or chronic. It might be the result of a situation, such as being the new student at school, or it might be behavior that has been directed at the individual for a long period of time. Source:  http://www.pacer.org/bullying/