Daily Announcements 5/18/2023
Attention Students – You may want to start cleaning out your lockers. While we will have time on the last day of school to do this, it’s probably a good idea for some of your hoarders to start taking some things home before that. The only thing that should be left in lockers on the last day of school are chromebooks and chromebook chargers.
SENIORS: On June 1st at 7:00PM at Farmland Friends Church there will be a Baccalaureate Service sponsored by the FCA. There will be worship music, a special speaker, and more. All seniors and their families are invited.
Juniors – Please fill out the senior trip survey that was posted on the Class of 2024 page in Schoology.
Sports physicals with Dr. Lumpkin will be offered at the high school on Thursday, June 8th. Cost is $20 and must be paid before signing up. Payments with credit card will be accepted over the phone or checks made out to MCHS or cash will be accepted at the high school office.
Attention, those interested in running high school cross country in the fall. There will be a parent and student/runner meeting on Monday May 22nd at 6:00pm. We will meet outside at the south end of the track at the concession.
The Randolph County Law Enforcement Association will sponsor a Youth Leadership Camp on June 19 through June 22, 2023 for students 11 to 15 years of age. Please pick up a camp application in the office.
The class of 2025 is putting on a “pie a staff member in the face” fundraiser this week. There will be one teacher selected from the Jr. High and one from the High School. Donate to a staff member’s jar at lunch to see them get pied on Friday, May 19th.
Yearbooks for the 2022-2023 school year are still being sold. Thanks to a community donation, one student who orders before May 22 will be drawn to receive a FREE YEARBOOK. Please see the link in printed announcements to order; the cost is $70. Any needs or questions should be directed to Mr. Sims.” – https://www.jostens.com/apps/store/customer/1072508/-/
Attention Students Taking Edmentum Classes – As we begin to wrap up the school year, here are some deadline dates for you. All teacher-graded activities, projects, discussions, etc. must be finished by 3:05 p.m. on Thursday, May 18, 2023. All learning modules, mastery tests, unit tests, and semester tests that are graded by Edmentum must be completed by 3:05 p.m. on Tuesday, May 23, 2023. Students who do not complete Edmentum courses will be enrolled in Summer School. Please see Mr. Retherford or Mrs. Moran if you have any questions.
Girls going into 7th through 9th grades are invited to Purdue University for a free all day Women in Engineering Program on July 22, 2023. Please see Mrs. Swift in Student Services for more information on how to register.
The teachers’ association is selling beef sticks before and after school. Mrs. Van Pelt will be outside room 110 each morning selling and in her room (115) after school.
The Jr High Track teams had great performances at the Randolph County meet on Wednesday evening. The Boys team finished as County Champions and the Girls team came in 2nd, just 8 points behind Driver.
Carson Siekmann jumped a PR of 5’1″ to come in 1st in High Jump. Caden Dance also earned a PR in Long Jump and finished 1st with 15’10”. Beau Edmonds finished 1st in the 400 M with a time of 58.18. Other notable performances were Dylan Painter 2nd in Shot Put, Mason McCreary 3rd in Shot Put and 4th in Discus, Lane Whitehead 2nd in High Jump and 3rd in 110 Hurdles, Corbin Lester 3rd in Long Jump, Jackson Wines 2nd in the 1600 M, Zadok Lloyd 2nd in the 800 M, and Beau Edmonds 2nd in the 100 M.
For the Girls, Andi Watson finished 1st in the 400 M at 1:10, Brylie Tinsman 1st in the 1600 M at 6:27, and Karma Armor 1st in the Shot Put with a throw of 28’6″. Other notable finishers were Karma Armor 2nd in Long Jump and High Jump, May Wright 3rd in Discus, Kyra Brockman 3rd in 100 M Hurdles, Abby Thomas 2nd in 1600 M, Cora Wagner 2nd in the 400 M, and Taylor Oren 3rd in the 100 M.
Both teams had great seasons this year!
The Golden Bears baseball team got revenge beating Winchester on the road 7-6. Winchester jumped out to a early 6-2 lead after 2 innings but MC rallied to score 4 in the top of the 3rd. Both teams pitching traded 0’s until the top of the 6th when Logan Walker lead off with a double, followed by a Kyler Bogue sac bunt to move him to 3rd. Peyton Farmer came through in the clutch with a deep sac fly to left to score the go ahead run. After Lane Wilson threw 6 strong innings Blake Bogue threw a 3 up 3 down 7th for the save. Cole Luedike caught a phenomenal game saving multiple runs and allowing pitchers to work down in the zone with confidence. Standouts: Lane Wilson 6IP W 7H 4ER 5K 4BB 1HBP 2-4 1RBI 1R, Blake Bogue 1IP S 2-3 2R 1BB, Logan Walker 2-3 1R 1RBI, Kyler Bogue 1-2 2RBI 1 Sac Bunt, Carter Duncan 1-4 2R 2 Sac Bunt.
The Bears softball team lost to Elwood 17-2 Wednesday. Whitley Martin, Tessa Chesher, Ava Pohl, Midge Fortriede, Caylie Newsome and Brelynn Foster all had one hit each. Caylie and Kate Brown both scored a run for the bears. They start sectional play at Frankton Tuesday night against Winchester.
Sport Events
Boys Varsity Golf @ Wapahani – 4:30pm
JH Golf vs. Driver/Hagerstown @ Hagerstown – 4:30pm
Varsity Baseball vs. Randolph Southern @ MC – 5pm
Varsity Boys Track Sectional @ Delta – 5pm
Lunch Menu
Cheesy Breadsticks
Marinara / Side Salad
Fresh Veggies
Fruit & Milk