Med Valley with a TD. Tigers maintain a 26-12 lead with 4:28 left in the 2nd
over 1 year ago, Scott Jorgensen
Joe with a 37 yard pass to Noah makes the sore 26-6 Tigers leading with 9:52 left on the 1st
over 1 year ago, Scott Jorgensen
At the end of the 1st Tigers 20 Med Valley 6
over 1 year ago, Scott Jorgensen
Med Valley with a punt return for a TD makes the score Tigers 20 Med Valley 6 with 1:29 left in the 1st
over 1 year ago, Scott Jorgensen
We are resuming play shortly
over 1 year ago, Scott Jorgensen
We are currently in a lightning delay. We hope to resume play in approximately 30 minutes
over 1 year ago, Scott Jorgensen
Wyatt with a 27 yard TD run. PAT kick no good. Tigers lead Med Valley 20-0 with 5:48 left in the 1st
over 1 year ago, Scott Jorgensen
Joe with 37 yard TD and Wyatt with the PAT kick. Tigers lead Med Valley 14-0 with 7:30 left in the 1st
over 1 year ago, Scott Jorgensen
Joe with a 37 yard TD run to open up the game for the Tigers. PAT no good. Tigers lead Med Valley 6-0 with 9:11 left in the 1st
over 1 year ago, Scott Jorgensen
Congratulations to our 1st Quarter Honor Roll students! Not pictured in All A's Honor Roll: Jacob Fote and Emmalee Nicolson. Not pictured in "A" Average Honor Roll: Jordan Clouse, Kenyon Florom , Destiny Florom, Victoriah Fox, Tristen Hebblethwaite, Dustin Garibaldi Mendez, Kepler Spurgin, and Tycho Spurgin, Way to go Tigers!!
over 1 year ago, Stacy McAbee
All A
All A students
A Average
A Average Students
B Average
Thank you Paxton Volunteer Fire and Rescue for sharing with PK-2 grade students and for keeping us safe.
over 1 year ago, Del Dack
yes
The Paxton JH 1st quarter Ag students learned about hatching chickens. They started with 20 eggs and students researched different breeds of chickens. They also learned about the development of the embryo throughout the 21 days of incubation. On day 9, the eggs were candled to figure out the viability of the embryos. 14 of the 20 eggs were viable and out of the 14 eggs, 11 hatched. Way to go Tigers!
over 1 year ago, Stacy McAbee
chicks
8th grade
🐾🏈 GAME DAY! 🏈🐾 Our Paxton Tigers are ready to take on the Medicine Valley Raiders tonight at 6:30 PM at Paxton High School! Let’s pack the stands, bring the energy, and show that Tiger pride. GO BIG BLUE & GOLD! Play hard, boys! Livestream Link: https://fan.hudl.com/usa/ne/paxton/organization/18547/paxton-high-school
over 1 year ago, Mary Vasquez
football
Saturday's JH volleyball tournament will now be a triangular beginning at 8:00 AM Paxton vs. Sutherland Ogallala 7th vs. Sutherland Paxton vs. Ogallala 7th. We do charge admission to this event ($3 adults $2 K-12 students) as this is a fundraiser for our volleyball program.
over 1 year ago, Scott Jorgensen
Parent's Night for our high school football and cross country teams and managers will be held tonight. Cross country introductions will begin at 6:10, followed by our football team. Please be at the high jump apron at 6:05.
over 1 year ago, Scott Jorgensen
Landon finished 17th today's District XC Meet. Natalie finished 12th punching her ticket to next weeks State XC Meet in Kearney!
over 1 year ago, Scott Jorgensen
nxc
💙🏐💛 It's Tournament Time! 💙🏐💛 Our Lady Tigers are heading to Dundy County Stratton High School for the Conference Tournament! They'll face off against DCS at 4:00 PM. Depending on the result of Game 1, they'll play again at either 5:30 (if they lose) or 7:00 (if they win). Let's show our support and cheer them on! Good luck, Lady Tigers—give it your all! We are proud of you! Go big blue and gold! 🏐 Livestream Link: https://striv.tv/channel/dundy-county-stratton/
over 1 year ago, Mary Vasquez
VB
Get ready to cheer on our Tigers as they hit the course for the District Cross Country Race at Pheasant Run Golf Course! This race determines who advances to State, so let’s bring the energy! ⏰ Boys Race: 3:00 ⏰ Girls Race: 3:30 Leave it all on the course, Tiger athletes! We are proud of you! 🐅
over 1 year ago, Mary Vasquez
xc
Congratulations to these 6-12 grade students for maintaining perfect attendance throughout the 1st Quarter of school. Go Tigers!
over 1 year ago, Stacy McAbee
quarter one
Journalism students took part in a fun (and slightly gross) game of BeanBoozled! 😜While the reactions to the mystery jelly beans were priceless, the real lesson was in the metaphor. Just like in BeanBoozled, where appearances can deceive and it's hard to know what you're getting, journalism requires careful investigation to separate fact from fiction. We explored how journalistic integrity is about digging deeper, ensuring accuracy, and staying true to the truth -- no matter how things may first appear!
over 1 year ago, Mary Vasquez
journalism