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Daily Announcements 09/10/2024

Monroe Central High School will host a blood drive on September 11, 2024 from 9am – 12pm. Please scan the QR code on the flyers around school or contact Mrs. Ulrey with any questions.

Bear Necessities is hosting their Fall Donation Drive during September & October.  Follow us on TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook for updates and priority ‘Needs!’  Donation boxes are located in the Main Office & the HS Hallway Display Case.  Monetary donations can also be sent to the Main Office.  Thanks for the support! 

Seniors: Senior sign orders are due back to the school with payment of cash or check made out to Monroe Central High school by Friday, September 13th. Extra order forms are available in the office.

Miss Central Indiana & Miss White River Scholarship Opportunity: The Miss America Opportunity (MAO) is offering a scholarship opportunity for women between the ages of 14 and 18. If you want to learn more about this scholarship opportunity, please contact Miss Greer for additional details and registration forms.

After school tutoring will be on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3:15 to 4pm in room 115 or 118.

The weight room will be open for students after school on Monday through Thursday each week from 3:15-4:15pm. 

5 Star Driver Education will be offering driver education again in 2024. Stop by the office to pick up an information sheet or go to www.fivestardrivered.com

In a thrilling three-set match, the Monroe Central 7th Grade Lady Bears staged a remarkable comeback to defeat Jay County last night. After a shaky start, the Lady Bears found their rhythm, prevailing 11-25, 25-23, 15-7. The first set was led by the Jay County Patriots, whose strong serves made it difficult for the Lady Bears to get into a groove, falling 11-25. However, they didn’t let the tough loss shake their spirit. Game two was a battle, with the Lady Bears digging deep. Multiple lead changes kept the crowd on edge, but Monroe Central found their footing, edging out Jay County 25-23. Their determination was evident, as the team fought hard for every point. In the decisive third set, Monroe Central took control early and never looked back. They dominated the final frame 15-7, showcasing their teamwork and resilience. Bristol Goad led the defensive effort with 5 digs, while Claire Cheesman was a force at the service line with 5 aces and added 2 digs. Landry Taylor contributed with 3 aces, 2 digs, and 2 assists, while Izzy McGrath’s 2 blocks and 1 kill were key at the net. Gracie McCreery had a solid all-around performance with 2 kills, 1 dig, and 1 ace, and Callie Grove provided a spark off the bench with the game winning ace. After the match, Coach Grove expressed her pride in the team’s determination: “I couldn’t be prouder of these girls! They really showed how hard they can work and how much they wanted this win! Mental toughness won this set, for sure! Being able to keep your head in it after a mistake is what we have been talking about at practice, and that is exactly where they shined tonight!” This comeback win underscores the Lady Bears’ grit and determination, proving they can rise to the challenge when the pressure is on. The 7th grade team is now 3-2  for the season and will be playing at Union City this Thursday night for a county matchup. 

The Lady Bear Golf Team beat the Jay County Patriots at Hickory Hills Golf Club 195-202 Monday evening. They improved their record to 7-4. Low Medalist for the Meet was Maleigh Ervin shooting her PR 42. 

Other Bear Scores :

Charlee Morris:54

Aberee Ervin: 50

Callie Rowe: 49 (PR in 9- holes)

Charli Siekmann: 55

The Bears travel to Albany Golf Club to take on the Delta Eagles.  Go Bears!

Sport Events

Girls Varsity Golf @ Delta – 5pm

JV/V Volleyball @ Winchester – 6pm

Lunch Menu

https://monroecentral.nutrislice.com/menu/monroe-central-jrsr-high/lunch

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