New Documentary Video About PCS
We’re thrilled to debut a new video about what makes a PCS education so unique. Watch above!
Expanded Early Childhood Program Offerings for 2019-2020
New for Fall 2019/20: Flexible Schedule Options for Early Childhood!
Spring Music Performance 2019
Peconic Community School brings down the house during a Spring Music Performance. Open to watch!
2019 PCS Invention Convention
Take a virtual tour of PCS’s first annual Invention Convention! View the prototypes and processes that PCS inventors created using a problem-research-design-revise invention framework.
Message from Upper Primary
Invited to share at our weekly all-school gathering, Upper Primary students decided to compose and perform a skit to share a concern with PCS students.
PCS Invention Convention -- Coming Soon!
Announcing: The First Ever PCS Invention Convention
PCS students will share inventions, as well as the processes that lead to their creation, in our first ever PCS Invention Convention, May 30th, in the Community Room at PCS from 2 to 3pm.
4th Annual PCS Maker Fair
Our fourth annual PCS Maker Fair and Food Truck Rally was a huge success: we saw more than 500 people; we floated boats, built robots, faced ourselves, ate tacos, potted, painted faces, wobbled bots, constructed cardboard ...
"Telling Our Stories" Integrated Unit
During this trimester’s Integrated Studies Unit students are approaching the work of "Telling Our Stories" from a variety of angles and perspectives. Students are thinking about what stories we have to tell: what stories do we share? how are our stories different? where do our stories begin? how do they bring us to where we are? how do these stories make us who we are? how do we tell our stories?
Early Childhood: Astronomy Integrated Studies Unit
PCS’s youngest learners in Early Childhood spent three months exploring space and our Solar System through play, story, song, art and construction.
Kindergarten: Astronomy Integrated Studies
Our Solar System is vast, complex and difficult to observe directly; the motions and forces that govern the Universe, while incredibly influential in our daily lives here on Earth, are often invisible. So, how do we guide children to connect astrophysical concepts with their daily experiences with the sun, moon, stars, seasons, day, night, light, dark, distance, proximity, and their own sense of their place in the world?
Lower Primary: Astronomy Integrated Studies Unit
Lower Primary’s study during the Astronomy Integrated Unit was led by the children’s imaginations, curiosity and inquiry. Asked at the start of the unit “what do you want to know about Astronomy?” students spent the trimester answering “everything!” as their evolving questions and explorations guided us from topic to topic.
Middle Primary: Astronomy Integrated Study Unit
Middle Primary focused on the realities and possibilities of galactic space travel and sustainable human communities on Mars during this trimester’s Astronomy Integrated Studies Unit.
Upper Primary: Astronomy Integrated Studies Unit 2018
Upper Primary focused on investigating the vastness, complexity and wonder of the Universe and our place in it during the third trimester Astronomy Integrated Studies unit.
Celebration of Learning: Astronomy Black Light Room
To celebrate the conclusion of our Astronomy Unit, we assembled a collaborative black light room, illustrating learning from each classroom.
Lower Primary Space Capsule Landings
As part of their Astronomy study, Lower Primary (First and Second grade) students were offered the following STEAM challenge:
Work in teams to research, design, construct, test, revise, and launch a Space Landing Capsule that survives an 8 foot drop and floats an astronaut in water.
Watch Lower Primary engineers test their capsules:
Astronomy Update
A few of the things we’ve been working on during the Astronomy Integrated Studies Unit since we last updated: our Celebration of Learning is around the corner, and we’re all getting excited about sharing our learning.
#GivingTuesday2018 THANK YOU!
In a single day, 120 people, 40% of whom were first-time donors, made donations ranging from $5 to $10,000! PCS parents, family members, staff, teachers, friends and supporters from near and far donated over $35,000, making the day our most successful #GivingTuesday yet!
A Visit from Senior Master Sergeant Jack Brehm
PCS students had an amazing opportunity to speak with a pararescue jumper from the Air National Guard who spent part of his career assigned to NASA’s space shuttle program.