Clear Run Intermediate School
PMSD wins NSBA 2025 Magna Silver Award for the district’s transformative STEAM integration and initiatives. Way to go PMSD!
Pocono Mountain West High School
Pocono Mountain West Junior High School Band
Clear Run Elementary Center Students Meet Kalahari Mascot Lou the Lion During PA Keystone Classroom Initiative Visit
PMSD Supports United Way - Dr. Robison & TEC Students Present Check for $11,629.99 to Pocono Mountains United Way
PM East Junior High School
Swiftwater Intermediate School PRIDE Choose Your Own Adventure
PM East High School Future Health Professionals Club
Swiftwater Elementary Center
PMSD Cyber Carnival Day 2023
Tobyhanna Elementary Center
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8116 Total Students
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93% Graduation Rate
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73% Graduates to College
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63% Low Income Families
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34 Native Languages Spoken
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63% Faculty Advanced Degrees
The PMSD Human Resources Department participated in the Monroe County Career Quest Job Fair at NCC-Pocono on April 9th where (left) Ms. Courtney Burrus, Chief of Human Resources, and (right) Mrs. Megan Dunlap, Confidential Administrative Assistant for the department, met with job seekers (middle). PMSD is hiring. Check out the PMSD Employment page at www.pmsd.org.
The Bartonsville GIANT raised $4,609.97 for Pocono Mountain School District through its GIANT Round Up at the Register donation drive. GIANT Assistant Manager, Jake Smith (2nd from the left), presented a check to the district’s Superintendent of Schools, Dr. Elizabeth Robison (right); Controller, Ann Marie Ohmnacht (left); and Accountant, Christine Hannig (2nd from the right), on April 8, 2025. The funds were donated to Pocono Mountain to help fight childhood hunger and help address food insecurity in the school community.
Dr. Beth DeLay, Ms. Amy Catalano, and Mr. Michael Jones, were part of a team of PMSD Administrators who attended the Moravian University Teacher Recruitment Fair to showcase the many advantages of teaching at PMSD.
PMSD Administrative Team sorts toys to get ready for the annual Toys for Tots toy drive/distribution.
The PMSD Administrative Center proudly hosted its 4th Annual Turkey Trot on Tuesday, November 26, 2024. This event was organized to support the Pocono Mountain Ecumenical Hunger Ministries Food Pantry in Tobyhanna, PA, which serves countless families within the PMSD community. Through this collection, the Admin Center gathers essential items for those in need, spreading warmth and kindness to local families during the holiday season.
Nine student musicians participated in the Delaware Water Gap Jazz Festival All-Star Jazz Ensemble: (front, left to right) Pocono Mountain East musicians Declan Angulo, Jaiden Cumberbatch, Alan Angulo and Finn McGovern; (back, left to right) Pocono Mountain West musicians Nicholas Gesualdi, Kayla Perez, Maya dos Santos, Justin Carter, and Mya Aragona-Young.
Thank you PPL
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WednesdaySchool Board Mtg - Admin Bldg. 6:00 PM
PMSD News
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PMSD Flexible Instructional Day Guidelines for 2024-25
During the 2024-25 School Year, Pocono Mountain School District may utilize Flexible Instructional Days (FID), which may be used in place of a school day in inclement weather or during another emergency.
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PMSD welcomes 32 new Professional Staff during New Teacher Orientation on Monday, August 19, 2024. This is the largest group of new teachers to join the district in more than 5 years. The orientation was a great start to their new careers at PMSD.
I’d like to welcome all of our students, teachers, staff, parents and community members to the Pocono Mountain School District for the 2024-25 school year.
One of our district goals always focuses on maintaining and strengthening our parent communication efforts at our schools and across the entire district. Just as it’s important for district and school officials to keep the lines of communication open with parents, keeping the lines of communication open between parents and their children is important, but no easy feat. For a lot of parents, it’s really hard to get details from their children about the first day of school or any school day. One-word answers like “fine,” “okay,” “alright,” seem more common responses from children than getting anywhere near a detailed explanation about how the school day really went. If this is happening to you, parenting and child development experts recommend taking a new approach to when and how you talk to you children about their school day. This can change the conversation and help children open up about their day.
One common theme among the experts is that students, just like their parents when they get home from a busy work day, may need a little time after the school day ends to decompress. Waiting to ask questions about the day until after children have a snack can really help give them the time they need to relax after a busy day. Also, instead of asking overly broad questions like, “How was your day?” or “How did your day at school go?,” which may cause younger children and teens to draw a blank, it may work better to ask questions that are easier for children of all ages to answer.
(Continue this message from Dr. Elizabeth Robison, the PMSD Superintendent of Schools)
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Best Community for Music Education Award
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