
Here are some of the hard-working kids that made the 2023 Prom so amazing! Pictured are Junior/Senior Student Council, the Prom Workers, the Yearbook Staff, and Spanish Club. A huge THANK YOU to Danny Bolin for taking these photos! Juniors and seniors can still order a 5x7 of their class Prom photo for $5 by contacting Danny Bolin Photography.






Due to the weather forecast for this Friday, Grandparent's Day & the Elementary Track Meet will be moved to the rainout date of Monday, May 15, 2023. Times for grade levels are as follows.
PK - TK 8:30 - 9:30 a.m.
Kindergarten 9:45 - 10:45 a.m.
2nd grade 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
1st grade 12:45 - 1:45 p.m.


The PE department hosted an Oreo challenge as a fundraiser for the American Heart Association. The lucky teachers were Abe Schwartz, Pam HIlgenhold, and Lanette Meyer who rolled their Oreos into ketchup, mustard and ranch dressing and ate them. The fundraiser collected $114.45 for the AHA.


Congratulations to Mrs. Alyssa Howe and Mrs. Tory Woznicki who were winners of the $500 Amazon classroom wish list from MasterBrand. They were nominated and are the Perry County Winners!


Junior High students participated in a Community Service Day last Friday! Students helped at Anderson Woods, made meals and froze them for families in need, cleaned up debris on Tipsaw beach, spread mulch at Perry ChildCare and so much more. Thanks to our teachers for their leadership! Our students are such hard workers and overall just great humans! “There is more happiness in giving than receiving!” #good2bgreen











Congratulations to the PC Varsity Girls Track Team on their PLAC Championship last Friday night! We also want to congratulate the Varsity Boys Track Team for coming in 2nd Place! #good2bgreen


Daily Scores 5/5/2023


Daily Scores 5/4/2023


Perry Central I.H.O.P (Intelligent Helpers of People) are hosting a Hygiene Product Drive to help local students in need. The students will have a booth set up at both Grandparents Day on May 12 and May 19, 2023 or products can also be dropped off at any of the Perry Central offices. Products needed include shampoo, deodorant, feminine products, and more.


Daily Scores 5/3/2023


This week we celebrated #CollegeSigningDay and all the ways seniors are pursuing training for their future careers. We are excited to see where they are headed next! Congrats, Class of 2023! #PCHSalumni #BetterMakeRoom


Instrument Try-Out night for any 5th grader interested in joining band next year will be on Thursday, May 11 any time between 3:00-6:00 p.m. in the band room. Students must be accompanied by an adult.


Levi Clark and the STAND members will be hosting a Mock Car Crash tomorrow, May 4th in preparation for prom this weekend. The car crash simulates what could happen in a drunk driving incident. Many community members who are EMS volunteers as well as law enforcement will be on site at Perry Central to help as well. We appreciate their efforts to impress upon our students the seriousness of drunk driving.


Daily Scores 5/2/2023


Daily Scores 5/1/2023


The boys varsity baseball team is on a hot streak, beating their last 8 opponents by a combined score of 93-20. The teams they’ve beaten on the streak include North Harrison, Cannelton, and Clarksville as well as conference opponents Paoli (twice), Mitchell, Orleans, and Crawford County. The secret to their success is likely their strong performance on offense (averaging over 10 runs a game), paired with some stout defensive plays. The players have been building their team chemistry since conditioning started and plan to come in and play their game against conference rival Springs Valley this Thursday. The Commodores are 4-0 in the conference and a win against Springs Valley would put them a step closer to their goal of the title of 2023 PLAC Champions. We wish the boys’ team all the best!





Daily Scores 4/29/2023


Daily Scores 4/28/2023


The varsity boys basketball team had a challenging season, ending with a record of 7-17. However, they had two big wins against conference rivals, Crawford and Mitchell, which showed the team's potential when they were healthy and playing their best. At the end of the season, the team gave out their awards. Lucas Mitchell was named the team MVP, showing his leadership and ability to step up when needed, along with his consistently stout defensive performances. Jared Wagner was recognized as the most improved player, seeing more and more time on the court as the season progressed. Carson Guillaume was given the mental attitude award for his positive attitude and great work ethic. Coach Litherland encouraged the players to push themselves to be the best they could be and to never give up, even when faced with challenges. Throughout the season, the team showed growth and improvement, becoming more confident in the system that the coaches had in place. Younger players stepped up and took on bigger roles, showing their potential for the future. One of the biggest improvements for the team was in their team culture. The players worked hard to create a positive and supportive environment, which helped them to come together and play as a team. Despite the tough season, Coach Litherland will always remember how hard the players worked each day. Their dedication and perseverance were inspiring, and he believes that they will continue to grow and improve in the future.





The girls JV basketball team had a successful season with a record of 11-7. They secured big wins against Southridge and South Spencer, potentially being the only JV team to beat South Spencer. The team faced adversity early on, when their point guard, Celena Peter, turned her ankle and missed a few games as she recovered. This setback helped the other players to step up and learn to lead the team. Furthermore, the team also had to adjust when a leading shooter, Teyah Mullis, began making the transition to playing more varsity time and less JV. Despite these challenges, the team learned to work as a unit and improved their communication throughout the season. It is evident that the players put in an impressive amount of dedication into the season. The season had some funny moments, such as airballing free throws and missing open layups that the girls can look back on and can laugh about now! Overall, the JV team should be proud of their accomplishments and growth throughout the season.
Coach Barnett voiced, “It truly was a joy to work with these girls. I learned a lot from them, and I hope they learned a lot from me.”
2022-2023 JV Girls Awards
* Field Goal Percentage- Teyah Mullis (60-151, 40%)
* Free Throw Percentage- Elizabeth Harpenau (19-28, 68%)
* Rebounds- Jada Etienne & Elizabeth Harpenau (91, 5.4 per game)
* Steals- Celena Peter (41, 2.0 per game)
* Assists- Celena Peter (30, 1.9per game)
* Defense- Celena Peter
* Deflections- Celena Peter (41)
* Most Improved- Gloria Sommer



