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Daily Announcements 3/11/2021

The third day of the penny war results:
7th–minus $1.49
8th– minus $2.25
9th– minus $1.18
10th– minus $1.60
11th– minus $7.26
12th– minus $3.44
Teachers/Staff –minus $10.33
9th graders are in the lead….
Please keep the pennies coming 🙂

Jr. High Track practice starts Monday! Any 7th or 8th grader who wants to participate should be at the High School Track at 4:30.

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.

Freshmen – We are looking to start a 7th grade mentoring program next year and will need peer mentors. Those mentors will come from this year’s freshman class which will be next year’s sophomore class. All interested students are encouraged to attend a call-out meeting this Thursday during Study Hall in Hall gymnasium. We will call you out of study hall via the PA system. Mrs. Haney and Officer Knuckles will be serving as co-sponsors of the mentoring program. If you are a current freshmen and interested in possibly being a mentor and can’t attend the meeting on Thursday, please talk to Mrs. Haney or Officer Knuckles.

Juniors – On June 21-23, 2021 and June 23-25, 2021, the Indianapolis Division of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the FBI Citizens Academy Alumni Association will host two sessions of the FBI Youth Leadership Academy (YLA). The YLA is designed to promote an educational experience that will provide students with valuable leadership training and a greater understanding of the FBI. If any Junior is interested, please see Mrs. Swift in Student Services for more information. (3/12)

Juniors and Seniors: On behalf of Indiana University, Community and School Partnerships is excited to welcome applications for this year’s series of virtual Spring Shadow Days! Program dates for 2021:
Tuesday, April 13 (10am – 12pm)
Wednesday, April 21 (3pm – 5pm)
For more information on how to apply see Mrs. Swift in Student Services.

Sport Events
None

Lunch Menu
BBQ Pork Sandwich
French Fries
Fruit & Milk
(No salads until at least Tuesday)

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