Nurse Kim and Nurse Krista are at the School Nurses Organization of Minnesota annual conference learning best practice updates!
21 days ago, PI Panthers
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What do you MEAN you haven't gotten your tickets for Charlotte's Web yet!?! What are you waiting for!?! https://gofan.co/app/school/MN19643
22 days ago, Brian Menk
What do you MEAN you haven't gotten your tickets for Charlotte's Web yet!?! What are you waiting for!?! https://gofan.co/app/school/MN19643
The Pine Island Lions Club has selected the 2025 Peace Poster winners. Students were judged in three categories: Artistic Merit, portrayal of the theme, and originality. Congratulations to 1st place: Danny Towers (7th grade), 2nd place: Raelyn Kocer (6th grade), and 3rd place: Kinsley Kothenbeutel (6th grade). Danny's poster will move onto the second round.
22 days ago, PI Panthers
Peace Poster Winners
Peace Poster Winners
Peace Poster Winners
Peace Poster Winners
The Swanson Owen Oronoco VFW Auxiliary recognized Claire Baird for participating in the Voice of Democracy Contest placing first and advancing to the district level at our Veterans Day program. She also placed 3rd at Nationals for her poster entry for the Illustrating America Art Contest last year. Congratulations Claire!
22 days ago, PI Panthers
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The Swanson Owen Oronoco VFW Auxiliary requested contest submissions from local students. The Patriot's Pen 2025-2026 Theme was “How Are You Showing Patriotism And Support For Our Country?” For students in 6th, 7th and 8th Grades. Their essay needed to be 300 to 400 words +/- 5 words.

Pine Island Middle School had 8 submissions, 7 from 6th grade and 1 from 7th grade. The students are Anya Petersen, Grace Chilson, Tessa Lynn Grobe, Kyleigh Button, Alexis Weiss, Vanessa Welchlin, Lily Hochsprung and 7th grader Millie Rutledge. They were recognized for their efforts at our Veterans Day program. Congratulations to all who participated!
22 days ago, PI Panthers
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Today is National Community Education Day!
We’re proud to recognize the programs and people who make lifelong learning possible right here in Pine Island. From youth enrichment, adult classes to recreation, childcare and family programs, community education helps connect, inspire, and empower learners of all ages.

A huge THANK YOU to all who support and participate in community education — you make our community stronger every day!
22 days ago, PI Panthers
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🍎 School Food Drive
We’re collecting food donations to support local families in need! If you’re able, please consider donating any of the following items:

Canned fruit (any variety)

Canned tomatoes (sauce, diced, etc.)

Spaghetti sauce

White rice

Ramen

Kidney beans

Canned pasta (like SpaghettiOs)

Soups

Canned corn or peas

Broth

Cereal

All proceeds will go to the Pine Island Sharing Shelves to help support families in our community.
Donations can be dropped off in the collection bins near the school office in the main entryways (5-12 main office, and elementary office).

Thank you for your kindness and generosity! ❤️
23 days ago, PI Panthers
From the Boardroom: Updates for Panther Nation 11/10/25
1. Strategic Planning
We’ve been hard at work continuing our strategic planning process, and it’s been inspiring to hear from so many of you. Over the past few weeks, we held sessions with students, staff, and families to talk about what the Desired Daily Experience should look like in Pine Island Public Schools. The feedback has been honest, thoughtful, and full of great ideas that will help guide our next steps. Thank you to everyone who has participated so far — your voices matter!
2. Transportation
We continue to review our transportation routes and systems to improve efficiency and ensure safety for all of our students. Tammi and the team have been working hard to make thoughtful adjustments where needed, and we truly appreciate the patience and collaboration from our families as we fine-tune routes and communication.
3. Finances
Our district audit is on track to be completed and shared at the December board meeting. We continue to look closely at how we can align our revenues and expenditures to keep the district strong and sustainable. Our Truth in Taxation hearing will be held on December 8 at 6:00 p.m., and we invite the community to attend and learn more about our financial outlook.
4. Veterans Day Program
Our Veterans Day program was outstanding. It was a wonderful opportunity to come together as a community to honor and thank our veterans for their service and sacrifice. A huge thank-you to everyone who helped organize the program and to our students for their heartfelt participation.
5. Policy Updates
We are continuing to review and update our district policies as required. Please take a moment to read through the redline changes when they’re posted — the policy committee will bring final recommendations to the full board for approval in January after the public review period.
23 days ago, PI Panthers
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We had a wonderful Veterans Day program yesterday honoring those who have served our country. A heartfelt thank-you to all the veterans who joined us and to everyone who helped make the event special.

A special shoutout to our guest speaker, Beth Benike, for sharing her inspiring words and reminding us of the courage and sacrifice of our nation’s heroes.

We are so proud of our students and staff for their participation and respect shown throughout the program.
23 days ago, PI Panthers
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❄️🐧 Winter Weather Reminder! 🐧❄️

As the temperatures drop, please be extra careful and watch for icy spots on sidewalks, parking lots, and steps around our schools.

When in doubt, do the Penguin Shuffle — take small steps, keep your feet flat, and walk slowly to stay safe on slippery surfaces!

Let’s all look out for one another and stay safe (and upright!) this winter season. 🧣🧤
24 days ago, PI Panthers
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Today, we pause to honor the brave men and women who have served and continue to serve our country. Their courage, sacrifice, and dedication protect the freedoms we cherish every day.

We invite our community to join us in recognizing these heroes at our Veterans Day programs here at Pine Island Schools.

Let’s come together to show our gratitude and respect for those who have given so much in service to our nation.
24 days ago, PI Panthers
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Art SCREAM students had the opportunity to tour and ask questions about music recording, graphic design, printing and installation professions. Thank you Carpet Booth Studio and National Fleet Graphics for taking the time to educate our high school art students!
25 days ago, PI Panthers
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Art Scream
Art Scream
Art Scream
Art Scream
Art Scream
Art Scream
Congratulations to the 2025 PICC Season Award Winners:
Varsity Awards

HVL All-Conference - Olivia Morgan (1st year), Salome Osterhaus (2nd year), Talon Schutz (3rd year), Vaughn Anderson (3rd year), Bo Rosane (3rd year)

HVL All Conference Honorable Mention - River Weissgerber

MVT (Most Valuable Teammate) - Alivia Levi, Christian Cote, Adam Johnson

MVW (Most Valuable Worker) - Bo Rosane

MVL (Most Valuable Leader) - Adalyn Johnson

MVR (Most Valuable Runner) - Olivia Morgan, Talon Schutz

MVI (Most Valuable Improvement) - Katelyn Vaneps, Chase Swintek



Junior High Awards

Most Improved: Emily Wintheiser, Cora Swintek, Gabe McGee

Most Positive Leader: Adelyn Juskewitch, Gabe McGee
25 days ago, Brian Menk
Final score. Great season Panthers!!
27 days ago, Brian Menk
Final score.
After a Minneapolis North touchdown, are Panthers Trail 28-14 with 7:15 to go in the third quarter.
27 days ago, Brian Menk
After a Minneapolis North touchdown, are Panthers Trail 28-14 with 7:15 to go in the third quarter.
Halftime score. Pine Island Panthers 14, Minneapolis North Polars 20.
27 days ago, Brian Menk
Halftime score. Pine Island Panthers 14, Minneapolis North Polars 20.
Another great response by our boys! after a quick score by Minneapolis North, Pine Island responds with a drive of their own to tie the game.
27 days ago, Brian Menk
Another great response by our boys! after a quick score by Minneapolis North, Pine Island responds with a drive of their own to tie it up.
Score update from the class AAA quarterfinals. after giving up an early score, our Panthers respond with a touchdown drive of their own to go up 7-6.
27 days ago, Brian Menk
Score update from the class AAA quarterfinals. after giving up an early score, our Panthers respond with a touchdown drive of their own to go up 7-6.
📆Mark your calendars-Saturday, December 6th!
You’re invited to our annual breakfast with Santa event! Guests will enjoy a delicious Belgian waffle breakfast, festive cookie decorating, a visit with Santa, and live holiday music from our talented High School Choir and Orchestra. 🎅🎄
28 days ago, PI Panthers
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On Friday, November 7th, the Minnesota Honor Society (MHS) proudly welcomed 31 new members inducted into its Pine Island chapter. The MHS, renowned for honoring excellence in scholarship, service, leadership, and character, celebrated the commitment and outstanding qualities of these 11th and 12th-grade students during the induction ceremony. Recognizing their dedication, the ceremony highlighted the values upheld by the society, marking a significant moment in the academic journey of these accomplished individuals.

The MHS Advisor, Tom Horner and the four MHS executive board leaders: Ellen Stapleton, Miley Hoffarth, Landon Lowrie, and Allie Fleener, all facilitated the ceremony.
28 days ago, PI Panthers
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MHS Members