National School Bus Safety Week Is October 16-20 The 2017 National Bus Safety Week's theme this year is "#StopOnRed" and it is designed to promote school bus safety.
PCLS Celebrates National School Lunch Week, October 9-13 The #NSLW2017 theme, “Recipes for Success,” is about the importance and benefits of students consuming wholesome, healthy school lunches!
Announcing This Semester's PCLS Educational Foundation Grant Recipients Seven grants totaling $6,411.69 will be distributed to teachers at Harvey High School, Elm Street Elementary School and Chestnut Elementary School.
State Support Team 4 Hosts Lake/Geauga County Autism Support Group Thursday Meetings Family, friends and caregivers of those with autism are invited to connect in an open discussion support group to discuss a variety of topics.
High School Enrollment New enrollment for grades 9 through 12 should contact Cheri Almond Harvey High School to make an appointment. Her office number is 440-392-5140.
New Perspectives Newsletter Summer Issue Out Now! Click here to view the online version of the New Perspectives Newsletter, Summer Issue 2017.
Lake Erie College Students Collect 1,900+ Books To Benefit "The PCLS Book Box" Lake Erie College students hosted a Scholastic Book Fair and collected more than 1,900 books to benefit The PCLS Book Box summer program!
R. A. Horn And Franklin B. Walter Awards For Outstanding Educator And Outstanding Student Each year, in the field of special education, the R.A. Horn and Franklin B. Walter Awards are given to an Outstanding Educator and Outstanding Student.
Chris Young, PCLS Director of Student Services, Named Child Advocate Of The Year By Lake County JFS On Wednesday April 12, the Lake County Department of Job and Family Services (LCDJFS) held a ceremony at Veteran’s Park in the Painesville City Square to recognize April as National Child Abuse and Neglect Prevention Month and to honor Chris Young as Child Advocate of the Year!
Lake Erie College Students Provide Special Event For Painesville Students With Disabilities Dozens of Lake Erie College student volunteers and 13 students from Heritage Middle School gathered on Jack Slattery Field for an interactive outdoor sport.