Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Town Crier on Tuesday, June 7, 2011.

Happy Tuesday!

June 7, 2011

YEARBOOKS - Students who ordered yearbooks earlier this year will receive their yearbooks during their grade-level celebrations next week. There are a few extra copies available for students who did not pre order. They will go on sale June 9th for $25 on a first-come, first-served basis.

Unmet Obligations – Students please make sure you have turned in all books or book fees, school locks, band fees, or any money that is owed to the cafeteria.

Volunteers needed.... Parents, we have a wonderful PBiS Luau celebration planned for the last day of school. We will have about 15 events and need your support to pull it off. We need parents who are willing to work events and be sure to let us know if you have any special talents such as face painting or hula dancing. Please contact Dega Lancaster if you can assist with this event on June 9 from 8-11:30.

Morehead City Police Dept. Youth Academy - The applications for MC Youth Police Academy have arrived! If you are interested in a FREE and AWESOME opportunity from June 27-July 1, pick up an application in our office or in the cafeteria. Space is limited, so return your application ASAP!

Some of the activities will include: self-defense, criminal investigations, traffic investigations and much more!

Football News - There will be a brief meeting regarding football next year at MCMS in the gym on Wednesday June 8th starting at 3:05 and will end at 3:20.

End of Year Celebrations – Celebrations scheduled below:

6th Grade – Tuesday, June 7th

7th Grade - Wednesday, June 8th p.m.

8th Grade - Wednesday, June 8th a.m.

Rising 9th Grade Honors English I Students – The summer reading title is A Long Way Gone: Memoirs of a Boy Soldier. The assignment is posted on the WCHS webpage under Student Life. Go to the Summer Reading tab on the left and click on the Eng. I assignment.

To Parents of Teen Drivers/
Highway Patrol Safety Seminar for Parents
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What is happening in the world of the teen drivers?

With all the education teens receive regarding the responsibility of being

behind the wheel and safety precautions now built into vehicles, why aren’t
the number of teen fatalities dropping? State Trooper Jeff Collins of
the N.C. Highway Patrol will present “To Parents of Teen Drivers”,
Thursday, June 2 at West Carteret High School in the media center,
beginning at 6:00 PM. Doors will open at 5:30 with light refreshments.

The North Carolina State Highway Patrol is taking a different approach
by offering early education for parents, especially those with
preteens who have not taken drivers education. Through this
informative session, parents will learn the problem areas the patrol
is seeing, different causes of teen crashes, and the roles and
responsibilities of parents in helping the teen and preteen driver.

According to Trooper Collins, “Although we begin in the early years
educating students about the dangers of drugs and alcohol, we do not
teach them about driving safety until they begin driver’s education.
It is time to rethink how we are approaching this issue. Parents need
to take an active role in the early education process.”

Parents of teen and pre-teen drivers are encouraged to attend. This
event is sponsored by Carteret County 4-H and Cooperative Extension
and is free to the public regardless of the school your child attends.
Included with the videos is a discussion and question and answer
session. The video helps parents understand the losses suffered by
others, and encouragement to take an active role to prevent becoming a
statistic.
For more information, contact Patricia Cahoon, Extension Agent 4-H &
Youth Development at 252-222-6359.

Summer Band Camp - The annual Jammin in the Sun Middle School Band Camp is being held at Newport Middle School on July 18-22. All rising 6th graders received a flyer at signups and we included flyers with the concert information to the current 6th, 7th, and 8th graders.

Get your applications in now!

Spanish Immersion Camp for KIDS – Spanish Camp is a fun way for students to learn Spanish and for rising 9 graders to get a jump-start for high school. The camp will be held the week of Monday, July 25 – Friday, July 29 from 9 a.m. to 12:00 pm at Grammery School in Newport. Students 6 to 14 are welcome. Call Lori McNiel if interested at 252-945-7794. The cost of the camp is $95.00 for the week.

Shodor Summer Camp - Exciting news - Please share!

*This summer, Shodor is partnering with Carteret County to host summer workshops for rising 9th - 12th grade students. Workshops will be held the weeks of June 17th and July 11th. Workshops are full day sessions (9 am - 4 pm) and will be held at West Carteret High School.

*This summer, Shodor is giving each applicant a $300 scholarship for each workshop; therefore the workshop will only cost $75 per week. Further financial assistance is also available if necessary.

*The summer workshops are for students in Carteret County who are interested in science, math, and technology. Students can participate in two workshops this summer: Graphics and Visualization, and Modeling Your Worlds.

*Registration is now open!
Allison B. Ballou
K-12 Math Specialist
Carteret County Public Schools
107 Safrit Dr., Beaufort, NC 28516
phone: 252.728.4583
fax: 252.728.3028
allison.ballou@carteretk12.org

Carteret County 4-H Summer Programs - Information is now available. If you are interested

in attending a 4-H summer program please pick up this information in the office or in the lunchroom.

Media Mania News …. Don’t get caught without a BOOK!

Battle of the Books 2011-2012 list is out! Check with Mrs. Lancaster in the Media Center!

Summer Read 2011

Are you ready for a little Alcatraz adventure? Take a ride with Moose as he copes with a sister, who has Autism – the reason he has to leave his award-winning baseball team and school, a move to Alcatraz, where his father has recently been hired, an emotional mother, and a crush on the Warden’s daughter. Moose defines trouble as he and Piper create their very own Alcatraz adventure. Don’t miss this Battle of the Books historical adventure: Al Capone Does My Shirts by Gennifer Choldenko, our 2011 Summer Read. The school will sell Al Capone summer read books for $4 while copies last.

General Mills Box Tops FundraiserAttention Parents...You can make a difference! Collect Box Tops from participating General Mills and affiliates products and earn cash for MCMS!!!

Just clip the marked Box Top labels and send them in to MCMS with your student. Each top is worth 10 cents and it adds up fast!!! Also, please ask family and friends to collect the tops, earning extra money for school needs will be so easy! Remember, every Box Top label counts!!!

Lowe’s Food Gift Cards - Our PTO continues to sell Lowe's Food gift cards for $50 each. Our school profits 6% on each card sold. Please plan to purchase a Lowe's gift card by writing a check to MCMS PTO or paying cash. This is a great way to support our school. Parents may come into the office to purchase cards at any time.
Bojangle Gift Cards - MCMS PTO is also selling Bojangle Cards for $5 each. They are a $15 value at Bojangles. Bojangle cards are available in our office.

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Have a Wonderful Day!

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