This is a day camp for incoming middle school students. It is a great way to make friends, learn the hallways, and meet some of the teachers students will have at PCMS. This is a free program for all 5th graders who will be coming to PCMS in August.
Graphic for music sign-ups with a graphic of a saxaphone, violin, and woman singing with text regarding rising 6th graders signing up for music classes for the 2026-27 school year
A dark blue, tech-themed flyer with glowing network lines promoting a “Princeton Parent Education Series” event titled “AI & Cybersecurity.” The Princeton Vikings logo appears at the top. Event details include location at PHS Viking Room, time from 6 PM to 7 PM, and date April 9, 2026. The flyer invites attendees to learn how to stay safe in a world of cyber threats and AI. The Princeton City Schools logo and tagline appear at the bottom.
flyer for the olympic challenge for EV
StEP at Evendale with teacher reading a book and students on rug in front of a smart board.
#EV collage of doors decorated for Black History Month
snowy day activity with students and staff #EV
Mrs. Tonya West Wright,  Cameron Moyer, Victoria Smith, and Lester Parker
PCSD PreK and Kindergarten Enrollment
Graphic announcing a district-wide early release day on February 11, 2026. High school dismisses at 10:55 a.m., middle school at 11:35 a.m., and elementary at 12:15 p.m. Students at the Innovation Center will work remotely. There will be no preschool classes on February 11. No school for all students February 12–16, 2026. Princeton City Schools logo appears at the bottom.
studetns and staff dressed as 100 years old and activities for 100 day
Parent holding app to track bus while helping child with backpack get ready
students and mrs burton in classroom with book
Weather Information
#EV Staff at Evendale  Education support progessional day
#EV bus drivers and helpers
Princeton City School District’s Superintendent G. Elgin Card and Treasurer Chris Poetter, along with superintendents and treasurers across Hamilton County, are sharing a joint letter with all residents regarding proposed property tax reforms and their critical impact on local funding. The letter explains:  • How reductions in state education funding have shifted more responsibility onto local property taxes, which now provide 53.1 percent of Ohio’s school funding  • The devastating impact that eliminating property taxes would have on schools and essential public services, including police, fire, and EMS  • A call for meaningful, sustainable reform along with increased support for seniors and low-income residents We invite you to read the full letter to stay informed on this important issue.
Flyer for candy donation and boxes of candy
Harvest party activities #EV
A dental professional wearing protective gear, including a mask, gloves, and a blue gown, examines a patient’s teeth at a dental clinic. Text on the image reads: “Did You Know? Dental services are available through the Viking School-Based Health Center! Call the number below to book your appointment.” Below are the Viking and The HealthCare Connection logos, along with contact information: Scheduling: 513-864-1545, 150 Viking Way, Cincinnati, OH 45246,​ www.healthcare-connection.org.