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Daily Announcements 09/28/2022

Sophomores will be staying after school today until 6pm to decorate their pumpkin.

Dress up days:
Thursday – Country vs. Country Club
Friday – Brown vs. Gold

The Farmland Fire Department Fire Prevention dance will be on Saturday, October 8th from 8-11pm. Come out for a fun time!

The Monroe Central High School Alumni Association will be holding their annual Pulled Pork Fundraiser during the football game this Friday at Fall Homecoming. Meals are $5.00 and include a sandwich, chips, applesauce and a drink. Pie can be purchased for an additional $1.00 per serving. We will be set up behind the bleachers along the building. The event will be moved into the cafeteria in the event of rain. The Alumni will also be crowning the Harvest King
and Queen at halftime. Monies raised from this event supports the Scholarship Fund and other activities throughout the High School and the Elementary.

This week is College Go Week – Student Services is sponsoring two projects with that. First, all students are encouraged to decorate their lockers (blue tape or magnets only) with items representing their favorite colleges. Judging will occur on Friday during LITE period. Second, any senior who applies to a college this week needs to bring proof of that to Student Services this week to be entered into a drawing. Many of the colleges waive application fees this week, so it’s a great time to apply if you haven’t already.

The Monroe Central chapter of National Honor Society is hosting a blood drive on Friday, September 30th. Donors must be at least 16 years old. Students 17 years old and over can sign up without parent permission forms. 16 year old students may sign up, but require a parent permission form to be completed. Permission forms may be obtained in the office. Students may register online – check the printed announcements in Schoology for the link. We have also posted the link along with the announcement on the Monroe Central Jr.-Sr. High School mass group page in Schoology. See Mrs. Ulrey if you have any questions.

All high school students (grades 9-12) are invited to the Harvest Semi-Formal dance on Saturday, October 1st from 8pm-11pm. Cost of tickets will be $15 for couples and $8 for a single. Tickets can be purchased during lunch and will also be sold at the door the night of the dance. If you plan on bringing a student from another school, please fill out a dance request form and have it returned to the office before September 30th.

Seniors interested in painting ceiling tiles – our next event will be an after school event on Tuesday, October 4th until 5:30 p.m. This will be your last chance. If interested and unable to attend, please contact Mr. Retherford on Schoology.

We will have tutoring every Tuesday and Thursday night after school. Mrs. Van Pelt will tutor on Tuesdays and Mr. Hartle will tutor on Thursdays. Any questions, see Mrs. Swift in Student Services.
Reigning Champions! Both the Girls and Boys Jr High Cross Country teams continued their winning streaks by again earning the title of County Champs. Aberee Ervin was the Girls County Champ with a time of 12:19. She was followed by Brylie Tinsman and Abby Thomas in 2nd and 3rd. Andi Watson ran well to come in 5th. Brynlee Patterson sprinted to the finish to come in 7th place. Oaklie Davis had a great race, finishing 11th. Ailey Moon finished in 21st place. Charlie Morris, Megan DeVoss, Makayla Daniels and Haidyn Dumpert all had great races and earned PR’s. Jackson Wines ran a personal best time of 11:04 to earn the Boys County Championship title. Jed Ferguson came in 3rd and Zadok Lloyd 4th. Alexander Coe finished 6th followed by Wyatt Daniels in 8th. Stephen Stockwell finished 19th. Noah Moery earned a PR and finished in 22nd place. Coach Coe said that it was a great night to be a Bear!

Sport Events
Power puff @ MC – 6:30pm

Lunch Menu
Baked Turkey/Gravy
Mashed Potatoes
Roll
Fresh Veggies

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