PLDC is hosting a Painting & Pastries Community Night on Friday, April 8! Community Members can paint a canvas and enjoy desserts and hot chocolate, coffee or tea!
Spots are limited. To RSVP call, 330-829-2284.
The money raised will go towards the students' spring trip. #RepthatA




Congratulations to all students who made Honor or Merit Roll for the third quarter! Keep up the great work! #RepthatA
https://www.alliancecityschools.org/article/699708
Reminder: There's an Early Dismissal tomorrow. #RepthatA

ACS is hiring Substitute Bus Drivers!
Click here to apply: https://alliancecityschools.tedk12.com/hire/Index.aspx
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It was switch day at PLDC today! Students dressed as staff and staff dressed as students! Can you tell who is who? #RepthatA



Happy Valentine's Day, Aviators! #RepthatA

Did you know Alliance City Schools has an app? Check out the daily breakfast and lunch menus, upcoming events and even a livefeed tailored to your child's school!
The app is free to download for Apple and Android products! #RepthatA

Students do not have school on Friday or Monday! #RepthatA

Thursday is an early dismissal day! Students will be let out two hours early. #RepthatA

We hope all of our Aviators have a safe and happy winter break full of relaxation, rest and holiday cheer! #RepthatA

Aviator Families, Second quarter interims are being distributed today! #RepthatA

Today is National Special Education Day! #RepthatA

Alliance City Schools will be closed all of next week for Thanksgiving Break! We wish our Aviators a safe, happy and relaxing break! #RepthatA

Have a safe and happy Halloween, Aviators! #RepthatA

There's no school on Tuesday, Nov. 2! #RepthatA

Report cards are out today for the first quarter! #RepthatA

Don't forget students are being dismissed two hours earlier today! #RepthatA

Don't forget to wear pink tomorrow! Share your pink gear with #ACSThinksPink!
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Friday is the end of the first quarter and it is an early dismissal day for students! #RepthatA

Meet Georgie! As part of the Stark Park's Trash to Treasure challenge, a group of PLDC students created a mosaic octopus, named Georgie, completely out of recycled materials.
Under the guidance of Sara Caplinger, a behavior management specialist at PLDC, the group of students spent two hours every Wednesday for the last month working to bring Georgie to life. They used plastic bags, caps, styrofoam lunch trays and more to create the octopus.
The group of students includes Veronica Hinojosa, Andrew Sweebe, Bee Grove, V. Gelmini, Emily Jones and Emmalee Castilloux.
They worked hard on this project and it really shows! #RepthatA




