Tide Lines

Two basketball teams from the elementary school compete against each other.

District Wide PBIS Event

Alexis Yoder, Editor-In-Chief January 8, 2019

Middle schoolers from D.H.H.Lengel and Saint Clair sit in the bleachers watching their peers play basketball. They enjoyed playing basketball, watching basketball, and swimming.  “I’m having a good time watching the game with my friends, eighth grader Alejandro Serano said.

PBIS Hosts Basketball and Swimming Event

Michael Johnson-Ponce, Editor January 4, 2019

On December 20th, the middle school hosted a Tide PRIDE Basketball for both Pottsville and Saint Clair students. Seventh and Eighth graders were able to participate in the basketball games, and all students...

Tide Talk S3 E3 – Food Truck Festival

Stephen Horvath, Video Production Adviser November 7, 2018

In this episode of Tide Talk, Dr Zwiebel talks with Jill Chiccini and Lara Swartz about the Food Truck Festival on November 12th that benefits the high school PBIS program. A video for the Wells Fargo...

DHHL debuts Crimson Cash

DHHL debuts “Crimson Cash”

Alexis Moore, Staffer September 27, 2018

Last year, the PBIS program had two ways to reward good behavior: tokens and the Principal's 200 Club. This year, we have moved to "Crimson Cash," so here is all the information you need about Crimson...

Lengel students enjoy first marking period PBIS rewards

Lengel students enjoy first marking period PBIS rewards

Allison Harris and Hannah Atkinson November 6, 2017

On November 3, another PBIS was held. Grades 5 through 8 had a choice of swimming, going outside, watching a movie, relaxing in the library, playing board games, doing a craft, playing Pokemon, and playing...

Lengel PBIS kicks off

Lengel PBIS kicks off

Maya Golden, Staffer September 20, 2017

HIT — Juniors Hannah Sponenburg and Olivia Eagan battle it out during a jousting tournament. The lines for this blow up game and the blow up obstacle course were consistently long, but the warm weather kept everyone happy even when waiting for their turns. “I didn’t think the carnival was going to be as exciting as it was. It was way bigger and more intense than I expected and so much fun,” Sponenburg said.

Crimson Carnival excites students for summer (photo essay)

Alexa Biddle, Editor-In-Chief May 26, 2017

Those who normally count down the minutes until 2:30 instead counted down until noon, when they were allowed to pour onto the football field, temporarily banish the professional dress code and enjoy themselves...

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