Daily Announcements 3/30/2021
All future high school cheerleaders, powermen and mascots grades 8-11 may pick up signup forms in the office. All paperwork must be turned into the office by Thursday, April 1st.
Juniors: All youth salute forms are due to Student Services by the end of the day TOMORROW, March 31st.
Seniors: Reminder to check the Senior Schoology Group regularly. A lot of upcoming senior information is being posted. The Local Scholarship Applications are due April 1st. This one application applies to many different scholarships! You don’t want to miss out on scholarship opportunities! See Mrs. Swift in Student Services with any scholarship questions.
Students looking for some community service? Looks great on college application and scholarships—also, a wonderful way to help out our own community. Please sign up in Student Services for Neighbors Helping Neighbors – Saturday, April 10th at 9 AM – Methodist Church in Parker City – 305 S Main Street. The main service will be helping clean some yards of Parker City residents.
Do you like to create art? The Art Association of Randolph County will be having its annual high school art competition. This art show is open to all high school students, whether they are in art class or not. Judging will take place here at Monroe Central from April 26-30. Please contact Mrs. Smiley for more information.
FFA Members, there will be a Chapter Meeting after school on Thursday, April 1st. We would love to see you there!
Purdue Polytechnic Anderson is hosting a Robotics Night from 3:30 to 7:00pm on Thursday April 8th. Students will be able to tour our facility, see faculty and student run demonstrations, learn about our degree offerings, and watch some of our area high school VEX Robotics teams scrimmage against each other. For more information, see Mrs. Swift in Student Services.
High School Students: The Wayne County Virtual College Fair on Monday, April 12 at 6pm via Zoom. The four Wayne County, Indiana colleges (IU East, Ivy Tech, Earlham College, and Purdue Polytechnic Richmond) will be participating. It is a collaborative effort to discuss local/regional college options for students interested in educational opportunities in Wayne County. For more information see Mrs. Swift in Student Services.
Attention Sophomore and Juniors – The Randolph County Recycling District is looking for a current sophomore or junior student who is passionate about the environment to serve as a student representative on their Citizens Advisory Committee for the next year. This is a great opportunity to serve the community and build your resume. If you have an interest in environmental issues and would like to nominated by Mr. Retherford to serve on this committee, please send Mr. Retherford a Schoology message indicating your interest.
IMPORTANT SENIOR NEWS
Cap and Gown orders need placed ASAP. Go to jostens.com click on graduation. Scroll down and click on shop now. If you only want the cap and gown, scroll to bottom and click on Cap and Gown Unit $29.90. Contact Mrs. Shumaker or the office if you are having trouble or need assistance. Everyone needs a cap and gown.
Senior Ads for the yearbook. This is a page in the yearbook to celebrate you! This is optional. Go to jostens.com. Click on shop your school. Click on yearbook recognition ads.
1/8 page $25
1/4 page $40
1/2 page $75
full page $125
Please contact Mrs. Shumaker with any senior questions !!
Monroe Central National Honor Society will be hosting a Blood Drive on Tuesday, April 13th. Students can sign up in Student Services. Students that are 16 years old will need to complete the parent permission form and return it to Student Services before signing up. If you are 17 years old and older, you can sign up!
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.
Sport Events
None
Lunch Menu
Pulled Pork Nachos
Black Beans
Fruit & Milk