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Daily Announcements 4/20/2021

If you are interested in joining the Randolph County Sharks Swim Team please pick up an informational flyer in the office.

Students ages 16 and older interested in receiving the Covid vaccine, please see Nurse Thomas.

Sign up for JH softball and JH golf in the office.

The FFA will be selling chicken and pork chop dinner tickets. The meal will be picked up May 6th. This will be the same night as the county track meet. If you are interested in buying tickets ahead of time please let Mrs. Thornburg, Mr. Weiler or ask an FFA member to buy a ticket!

Summer school forms are available in student services for all interested students. High school summer school will run from June 7-June 25th from 9am-12pm. Junior High summer school will run from July 26th-August 6th from 8 am -12 pm. All forms are due back to Mrs. Moran by Friday, April 23rd.

Seniors: The 2021 Senior Survey has been posted to the Senior Schoology Group.
This is a mandatory form for graduation that must be filled out by every Senior. Please complete this form as soon as possible. The deadline is April 23, 2021. See Mrs. Swift in Student Services with any questions.

MCHS BEAR KEY CHAINS!! Purchase your key chains in the JAG room (142) or in the office, 1 for $2.50 or 2 for $4.00.

Prom bids will be for sale in the cafeteria during A & C lunches. Couples are $50 and singles $30. Prom will be on May 15 at Barn Thirty-Eight in New Castle from 8-11pm. Grand March will be at Monroe Central High School at 4pm. Students, if you plan on bringing a guest from a different school, please make sure to fill out a dance request form.

Attention Seniors: MC will be selling Class of 2021 yard signs through Tuesday, April 20th. Order forms are in the office. The signs will look similarly to the Class of 2020 yard signs last year. Seniors will have four options to choose from when ordering: Standard 18″ x 24″ sign for $25.00, Custom (Includes your Name) 18” x 24” sign for $30.00, Standard 12″ x 18″ for $20.00, or Custom (Includes your Name) 12” x 18” for $25.00. All of the signs are double-sided and include the posts to display in your yard. Any questions – see someone in the main office.

Attention Seniors: Marcy Kindred of Kindred Photography will be at the school main entrance on Sunday, April 25 from 1:00-3:00 p.m. to do senior portrait shots for anyone interested. These are free, sponsored by the MC Alumni Association. Photos will be uploaded to a website that you can access to print off or save pictures. You are welcome to bring with you anything you’d like to have in your pictures (pets, awards you’ve won, items from clubs/sports you’ve been involved in, etc.). Since Jostens will be delivering caps and gowns during lunch on April 20th, you will also have these to be photographed in if you wish. Again, it’s completely free of charge and a great opportunity to get senior pictures if you haven’t already or a chance to get a few more if you have already. There will likely be no access to the building on this day, so come prepared in whatever you wish to wear during the photo shoot. Message Mr. Retherford in Schoology if you have any questions.

This Friday, April 23 is going to be Military Day here at MCHS. Students are asked to dress up in their camo for the day – there will be no cost to do so. We will have several branches of the military here for a Military Fair that day in the gymnasium during study hall and lunch to talk with students. They may have some interactive games to play as well as swag to distribute. Juniors and seniors will have priority during study hall, but our military representatives will be available to all students during the lunch periods. We will still practice COVID protocols of social distancing and mask wearing while participating in the fair. This will be a great opportunity for those of you who may be interested in a military career to talk to the experts. Unfortunately, due to the pandemic, they haven’t been able to come in like they typically do during normal school years.

The junior high track teams raced at Union City on Monday night in a meet that also included Union and Inspire Academy.

The boys’ team placed 1st!
Scores were MC 90.5 Union City 74.5 Inspire 6 Union 4
The boys got 1st place in 8 out of 12 events. Top performances were:
Easton Foster – 1st place in the 110M Hurdles, 400M Dash, and High Jump – breaking his own record with a jump of 5’11”.
Ethan Hunt – 1st place in the 100M Dash, 2nd place in the 200M Dash
Griffin Gannom – 2nd place in 400M Dash
Max Wagner – 3rd place in 800M Run
Tre Davidson – 3rd place in 200M Dash and Long Jump
Justus Ullom – 1st place in Long Jump, 2nd place in 110M Hurdles, 100M Dash, and tied for 2nd in High Jump
Lane Dance – 3rd place in 1600M Run
Logan Horne – 2nd place Discus, 4th place Shotput
The 400M Relay team of Davidson, Preston Erwin, Foster, and Hunt placed 1st
The 1600M Relay of Dance, Wines, Wagner, and Gannom placed 2nd.
The boys are 6-0-1 on the season.

The girls’ team also placed 1st!
Scores were MC 79 Union 39 Union City 34 Inspire 18
Top performances were:
Addy Puckett – 1st place 400M Dash
Ava Phelps – 2nd place 100M Dash, 3rd in 100M Hurdles
Avery Thomas – 2nd in 200M Dash
Sophia Bolton – tied for 3rd in High Jump
The 400M Relay team of Puckett, Phelps, Oren, and Thomas placed 1st
The 1600M Relay team of Davis, Ervin, Thomas, and Puckett placed 1st
The girls are 5-2 on the season.

The varsity baseball team defeated Lapel last night 7-2 to remain unbeaten on the year. Caden Shumaker pitched 6 strong innings to pick up the victory on the mount. Trailing 2-1, the Bears scored 6 times in the bottom of the 5th inning. Caleb Snyder had two hits on the night. Great team win over a solid Lapel team!

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
Boys Varsity Golf vs. Blue River/Blackford @ Blackford 4:30pm
Varsity Track @ Muncie Burris – 5:15pm
Varsity Baseball @ Eastern Hancock – 5:30pm
Varsity Softball @ Eastern Hancock – 5:30pm

Lunch Menu
Pulled Pork
Refried Beans
Fruit & Milk

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