
The Friday before Spring Break, Representative Lindauer and Senator Schmitt came to speak to a group of students from Mr. Igel's Government and Economics classes. The students wrote letters to their local state legislators about the possible cuts to public education due to SB 1 property tax reform bill. They gave a short presentation on the workings of state government, addressed the student's concerns from their letters and then had a question and answer time. PCHS would like to thank Representative Lindauer and Senator Schmitt for taking time to meet with these students.

PCHS Bulletin 4/1/25


Congratulations to the three teams from PCHS who have qualified to the First Founders Pitch Competition at The Pantheon in Vincennes. 7 PCHS teams from the Engineering and Precision Machining classes competed against each other to see who would advance. It was a great learning experience for all of the groups. Check out the Press Release link for more information. https://drive.google.com/file/d/12KyITz5ylkCeOTOFNCdE_uIa_JINooOK/view?usp=sharing

The PCHS Robotics team competed in their last competition this past weekend at Washington. Team had a successful weekend and season designing, building and coding the robot. Lots of improvements were made this year and looking forward to the next season! If interested in joining the team next year, please let someone in the guidance department or the front office know.










PCHS Bulletin 3/31/25


Check out Friday's Alumni Spotlight. Today, we are spotlighting Michael Cochren and Mike Sumner. Both are PCHS graduates and both have played on the Grand Ole Opry stage. Enjoy! If you would like to see more of these spotlight videos, please let us know. #WeAreChargers #ChargerPride
https://www.yout-ube.com/watch?v=M8SqohAacGs

PCHS Bulletin 3/20/25


Mrs. Vinnedge's classes that had been studying Macbeth had their annual Macbeth Rap Battle. Each group was given a theme from Macbeth and were given the challenge to create a rap that explained the theme in relation to the play and how it affected the outcome. As you can tell by the pictures, the students had a lot of fun with this. #macbeth #rapbattle

PCHS Bulletin 3/19/25


Mark your calendars, Chargers. Athletes MUST have their physical complete and up to date to participate in summer workouts!


PCHS Bulletin 3/18/25


Learn more about the first year at Pike Central High School, 1975, as Blaine Barnett interviews a few alumni from that time. Great job! Please share and give these videos lots of views and likes! #WeAreChargers #ChargerPride https://www.yout-ube.com/watch?v=6mFTXLLjZO4

PCHS Bulletin 3/17/25


Mrs. Bohnert's Radio/TV Broadcasting class is spotlighting some alumni and events from Pike Central/Pike County's history for the school's 50th anniversary. The first video discusses Melba Phillips, a Pike county resident who worked with Oppenheimer and became a world renowned physicist. #Pikecounty.
https://www.yout-ube.com/watch?v=9P_YLR0WzBU

PCHS Bulletin 3/14/25


PCHS Bulletin 3/13/25


Mr. Morris took his students on a Community-Based outing last week. The student started off visiting Oakland City University to learn more on money management skills. They also went to the Post Office to learn more about the process of mail delivery and other aspects of the postal system. Students were well-behaved, had fun and learned a lot! #ChargerPride






Twelve PCHS students recently competed in the OCU Scholastic Competition by testing their academic knowledge in 12 subject areas.
Individual medals were awarded to the top 3 students in each subject. Eli Arnold earned the bronze medal in Economics and Tyler DeCoursey earned the silver medal in Chemistry.



Congratulations to Adon LeMond for his 3rd place finish in the Indiana chapter of the National Tooling and Machining Associations (INTMA) machining competition at Vincennes University. He competed in the CNC Milling area of the contest. Adon won a toolbox and an assortment of machinists tools. Keep it up, Adon! #ChargerPride #precisionmachining

