Round 2 for our Boys Basketball team is this FRIDAY! Come out to Greer Middle College to cheer on the Patriots as we take on Mountain View Prep. 🏀

Congratulations to Naiya Patel who will be taking it to the next level next year at Marion Military Institute, where she signed to play tennis - happy for you! 🎾😊

Volleyball and Boys Soccer were officially recognized this morning at the State House for their 2025 State Championship wins!! So proud of both teams and all they’ve accomplished in the past year. 🏐⚽️🥹🎉

Spring means Baseball is officially back at Fluor Field! Before the Greenville Drive take the field for the 2026 season, Fluor Field is set to host a marquee slate of amateur baseball games – one of which includes our very own Powdersville Patriots!
The Patriots will take on the Wren Hurricanes on Saturday, March 14 (first pitch 1:00pm). Mark your calendars and join us at award-winning Fluor Field for this marquee high school baseball match up.
Tickets are highly affordable ($8) and can be purchased directly by visiting -- https://www.milb.com/greenville/tickets/single-game-tickets.
We can’t wait to see you at Fluor Field next month!
The Patriots will take on the Wren Hurricanes on Saturday, March 14 (first pitch 1:00pm). Mark your calendars and join us at award-winning Fluor Field for this marquee high school baseball match up.
Tickets are highly affordable ($8) and can be purchased directly by visiting -- https://www.milb.com/greenville/tickets/single-game-tickets.
We can’t wait to see you at Fluor Field next month!

2026 Patriot Varsity Football season loading in 3…2…👇🏈

StuCo is sponsoring our first ever Patriot Color Run at PVHS on Saturday, February 28 at 9:00am! All proceeds will benefit our Spirit Week charity, Mamre Missions, which helps feed students and families in our own community. Run or walk the course with your friends and family as you get doused with bright colors! Don’t miss this opportunity to have fun and help others. 💛🧡❤️🩷💚🩵💙
*refunds will be given in case of a winter snow or ice event

It's time for our Sophomores to look ahead to next year!

It’s always cause for a celebration when one of our student athletes signs to take it to the next level. Congratulations to CJ White who will be doing that next year at Pfeiffer University where he signed to play baseball! So happy for you, CJ!! 🎉⚾️🎉

Our Chorus is stacked with talent - excited to see these students recognized for their voices. 🖤

Thinking about taking a Dual Enrollment and/or AP class next school year? If you have questions or want more information about what these classes look like, plan to come to the meeting here this Thursday, Feburary 5, at 6:30 in the Auditorium.

Out of an abundance of caution, Anderson One will once again have a two-hour delay on Tuesday, February 3. We have been out monitoring the roads since yesterday afternoon. Allowing a couple hours for our bus drivers, student drivers, and staff to navigate the icy spots in our community will be beneficial as we all return to school. Thank you to Anderson County Emergency Management and the Department of Transportation for their response in helping us address problem areas on roads throughout our community today. Schedule will be… Morning Career Center will depart at 9:50 No ROTC 9:30 - School Doors Open 9:58 - First Bell 10:05- Second Bell 10:10 - 11:00 1st Block 11:05 - 11:55 2nd Block Resume regular schedule **Morning CTC students will not report to the career center. These students can arrive on our campus for 4th and 5th block at 11:55, or they will be placed in a study hall if they arrive earlier. **Morning ROTC students will not report to Wren. These students can arrive at 11:05 for their 2nd block. If they arrive earlier, they will be placed in a study hall.

Interested in Cheer for next year? Save this date. 🎀📣👇

Out of an abundance of caution, Anderson One will once again have an eLearning Day on Monday, February 2. South Carolina Highway Patrol and Emergency Management have indicated that the road conditions are quite dangerous due to the impacts of the snow in our community this weekend. With low temperatures anticipated in the morning, those conditions are not expected to improve.
We will continue to monitor the road conditions and start making sure our school facilities are prepared to welcome students and staff back to school whenever possible. As soon as we can, we will communicate our plans for Tuesday.

What a great group of kids to celebrate- congrats to you all for this achievement! 👏👏👏

Juniors, please be sure to check your email for this important info.

See you tomorrow at our normal school times!

PVHS Weather Delay Schedule (M, T, Th, Fri)
NO MORNING Career Center or ROTC
9:30 - School Doors Open
9:58 - First Bell
10:05- Second Bell
10:10 - 11:00 1st Block
11:05 - 11:55 2nd Block
Resume regular schedule
**Morning CTC students will not report to the career center. These students can arrive on our campus for 4th and 5th block at 11:55, or they will be placed in a study hall if they arrive earlier.
**Morning ROTC students will not report to Wren. These students can arrive at 11:05 for their 2nd block. If they arrive earlier, they will be placed in a study hall.

From ASD1….
Out of an abundance of caution, we will once again have an eLearning Day in Anderson One on Wednesday, January 28. After consulting with Emergency Management officials and the DOT, we feel this is in the best interest of our students and staff. Many of the secondary roads in our community are still extremely dangerous. We will continue to monitor road conditions so that hopefully, we can safely return to school in a timely manner.
I hope you all continue to stay safe and warm. We will continue to monitor road conditions and if there are any other changes to the schedule for this week, we will communicate those as soon as possible.

If you're interested in Volleyball, you won't want to miss this Spring event! Save the date.

The Ville, Powdersville High School's literary magazine, has been recognized as a SUPERIOR magazine by the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE). This year, schools in 44 states, Washington, D.C., and six countries nominated 456 student magazines. Magazines from middle school, high school, and higher education were welcomed for the 2025 contest, and PVHS sent in their 2025 edition, Dreamscape. We're proud of all the student contributors along with teacher advisors, Reilly Shillinglaw and Lexie Hendricks. Excited to see this year's upcoming edition with the theme "Skin of Stone."

