Daily Announcements 3/08/2021
Reminders:
Masks need to be worn at all times covering both your mouth and your nose except for when eating or drinking. By doing so, contact tracing becomes more minimized.
Hats and hoods should not be worn anywhere in the building. Hats should be left in lockers during the school day.
As we approach warmer weather, it’s important that students revisit the dress code in the student handbook to make sure that they dress appropriately for school.
Teachers have been directed to refer violators to administration for possible disciplinary consequences.
Freshmen – We are looking to start a 7th grade mentoring program next year and will need peer mentors. Those mentors will come from this year’s freshman class which will be next year’s sophomore class. All interested students are encouraged to attend a call-out meeting this Thursday during Study Hall in Hall gymnasium. We will call you out of study hall via the PA system. Mrs. Haney and Officer Knuckles will be serving as co-sponsors of the mentoring program. If you are a current freshmen and interested in possibly being a mentor and can’t attend the meeting on Thursday, please talk to Mrs. Haney or Officer Knuckles.
Juniors – On June 21-23, 2021 and June 23-25, 2021, the Indianapolis Division of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the FBI Citizens Academy Alumni Association will host two sessions of the FBI Youth Leadership Academy (YLA). The YLA is designed to promote an educational experience that will provide students with valuable leadership training and a greater understanding of the FBI. If any Junior is interested, please see Mrs. Swift in Student Services for more information. (3/12)
Juniors and Seniors: On behalf of Indiana University, Community and School Partnerships is excited to welcome applications for this year’s series of virtual Spring Shadow Days! Program dates for 2021:
Tuesday, April 13 (10am – 12pm)
Wednesday, April 21 (3pm – 5pm)
For more information on how to apply see Mrs. Swift in Student Services.
Juniors, we have one last test for this school year. Monroe Central will be hosting the ASVAB on Tuesday, March 9th. This test is another way to fulfill part of the Graduation Pathway. The ASVAB has a wonderful career exploration component shared with students when we receive the score reports. This will help students unsure of what they want to do after graduation to explore different interests. The ASVAB is only on Tuesday, March 9th. There is no make-up date. If you go to the MACC, Winchester, or Union City, they are aware that you will miss AM classes for the ASVAB. Please report to the cafeteria at 7:50 AM on Tuesday, March 9th. Thanks! Mrs. Taylor
PENNY WARS: We are having a grade level/teachers/staff Penny Wars competition. Pay close attention to the rules: All pennies will count as positive points toward your grade level score. You can also donate silver coins and bills to OTHER grade levels in order to subtract points from their total. The face value of the money is how much will be deducted (Example: a quarter donated would deduct 25 points from that grade levels’ score). The grade level that has the most points at the end of the week will receive ice cream sandwiches at lunch and bragging rights! All proceeds will go toward the MCHS Military Wall.
There will be a Pajama Day on Wednesday. Turn in your $1 to your first period teacher to wear pajamas all day! All proceeds will be donated to the MCHS Military Wall.
Sport Events
None
Lunch Menu
Chicken Nachos
Corn
Fruit & Milk