• (800) 247-3061
  • info@pcsrcs.com
Viewing posts from: January 2016

Customers in the News

admin
0 comments
Customers, Newsletter Item, Uncategorized

Manteca High School Students Can Earn Money Working On District’s Farm
Manteca Unified School District, CA

School farm: Growing success – Everything from biochar project to honey production
Manteca Unified School District, CA

LCS considers pushing back high school start times
Leon County Schools, FL

Technician of the Month

admin
0 comments
Newsletter Item, PCS Employee, Uncategorized

Chris CChris Costa
Support Leader

Chris has been with PCS for over 7 years. During this time, he managed many district implementations. His knowledge in hardware and POS makes him a key player for the Support department. He has served as Team Leader for Support for three years and uses his talent to training new Support Technicians in the PCS products. Chris often serves as moderator for Year-End and Verification Webinars, recordings of which are provided as videos available on our support web site.

Terri Moreno Marks 20 Years at PCS

admin
0 comments
Newsletter Item, PCS Employee, Uncategorized

TerriTerri Moreno
Accounting/Office Manager

If you’ve done business with PCS, you’ve no doubt met our accounting/office manager, Terri Moreno. Joining PCS in November 1995, Terri started as the general receptionist, moving on to support services and bookkeeping. In 1999 Terri became the PCS Office Manager with duties including all Accounting related services. Terri is the “go-to” person for anything involving purchase orders, invoices, and maintenance contracts.

Terri is the proud mother of two daughters, a son who is a police officer, and has four grandchildren. She loves to walk and exercise her sea legs on an occasional cruise.

“I enjoy working with the staff at PCS and the interaction with my clients who I have worked with on a daily basis for many years. I feel like I know many of you personally which helps to make my job a rewarding experience.”

PCS helps support “Alternative Serving Areas” in South Carolina Districts – Beaufort County School District

admin
0 comments
Customers, Newsletter Item, Uncategorized

Beaufort County School District – “‘Grab-and-go’ lunches prove to be a hit with students at Hilton Head Island High”

A pilot lunch program now allows high school students to get their meals at one of five locations, each with its own menu. They also have a choice of where to eat. Many students take their lunches to classrooms where they can get tutoring, make up missed assignments or just get started on homework. Principal, Amanda O’Nan says that “Lunchtime” is now referred to as “Independent Learning Time.”

Full Article Here

Kids in cafe - Beaufort County

 

 

 

 

 

 

Food in hallway with no sunlight - Beaufort County

PCS helps support “Alternative Serving Areas” in South Carolina Districts – Lexington and Richland 5

admin
0 comments
Customers, Newsletter Item, Uncategorized

School District Five of Lexington and Richland Counties – “Elementary School equivalent of Meals on Wheels”

Last summer a food truck started to deliver lunch to 90 children in two apartment complexes when schools were out of session. The truck was converted from a mail truck to a “mobile Kitchen” that keeps the food at the needed temperatures. Now that schools are back in session, the food truck provides an alternative serving area at the school.

Full Article Here

Lexington richland 5 food truck