Happy Monday!
October 31, 2011
We are off to a wonderful start! Together this will be a prosperous 2011-2012 School Year!
PTO Meeting - The next PTO meeting will be Tuesday, Nov. 8 @ 8:15. Hope to see you here!
EARLY RELEASE – School will dismiss at 11:55 am TODAY, Monday, October 31, 2011.
Halloween Costume Guidelines – Monday, October 31, 2011 are:
1. Students must be dressed and ready prior to coming to school.
2. If face painting is part of your costume, it must be completed at home and may not create a mess within our school.
3. NO MASKS will be allowed.
4. NO costumes relating to violence of any sort will be allowed.
Let’s have some fun with this event. Prizes will be awarded at the end of the day in two categories.
a. General Halloween theme
b. Summer read them –“Al Capone Does My Shirts”
• If in doubt about what you are planning to wear, please talk with your homeroom teacher or an administrator at lunch time.
*We will announce the winners of our costume results this afternoon before school dismisses!
MCMS Athletic Booster Fundraiser - Parents, your MCMS Athletic Booster Club is hosting a fundraiser that will allow our club to receive 100% of the proceeds. Belk is hosting a special sale on Saturday, November 5 from 6:00 AM-10:00 AM. This is a private sale dedicated to support local organizations. This sale allows the customers to receive 20%-70% off purchases storewide, including special savings on rarely-discounted brands. If you purchase more than one ticket, you will have to ring up some items in multiple transactions to receive the multiple discounts. If you are interested in participating in the sale, but are unavailable to attend on November 5, you may reserve items beginning on October 30. Simply present your ticket to the cashier and ask them for details on how to reserve items.
The cost of the ticket is $5, which gives you $5 off your Belk purchase. WE are planning on selling these tickets in our carpool line on October 7th and October 21st. In addition to those dates, the tickets are on sale in our office and at our ball games.
Thank you for your support,
Morehead City Athletic Booster Club
Sports Eligibility – Students please write in your planners that Sports Eligibility is Tuesday, Nov. 1. All grades and behavior will be checked on this date. The sports effected by this are boys soccer, volleyball, wrestling, boys and girls basketball, and cheerleading.
Wrestling Workouts - Conditioning workouts for Wrestling will begin on Tuesday, Nov.1. All students interested in wrestling must have a physical on file and pass academic eligibility.
Workouts will begin at 3:15 and last until 4:15. Athletes must have rides ready to pick them up by 4:30.
Boys Soccer – The Boys Soccer team will play against Broad Creek Middle School right here at HOME at 3:30 on Monday, November 7th. Make Plans to be here for the excitement!
Volleyball Game – The Lady Minutemen won their scrimmage against Beaufort Middle on Friday evening with scores of 25-23, 27-29, 25-14 and 25-23. It was a great effort by all. Caroline Wagner was really hustling and had an awesome dig! Emily Sullivan entertained us by skipping when it was her time to serve and Kate Shurtleff tried setting and made some great plays. Thanks to all who came to support us and stayed until the end of clean up.
Our next volleyball game is Tuesday, November 1st at Beaufort Middle School. Game time will be 4:00 pm.
Again on Thursday, November 3, our volleyball team will travel to Broad Creek Middle School for their next game at 4:00 pm.
Boys Golf Team – The Boys Golf Team will play in a Conference Tournament on Monday, November 7th at 1:30 pm at the Crystal Coast Country Club at Pine Knoll Shores.
Quiz Bowl - Meetings will take place every Wednesday from 3:00 to 3:45 thru April 2nd. Our first competition is on Wednesday, November 2nd, at Beaufort Middle School.
E-Grades - Many of you have asked about E-grades. This system of communication regarding your students’ grades has been and continues to be important to us.
"Egrades are up and working! Teachers gained access this Thursday and have been helping students log in and view their grades.
Parents should visit the school website to learn how to access their student's grades.
* Please view the Parent Tools page for directions on how to access student grades."
Absences and Tardies - We’d also like to remind you of the importance of clearing absences and tardies when they occur. Students should bring notes to Ms. Becton in first class within a couple of days of the tardiness or absence. We thank you in advance for keeping our attendance records up to date.
Lost and Found Items – Parents, there is now a link on the MCMS web page that allows you to check “Lost and Found” items that have collected for a few weeks now. We encourage you to collect your valuable items before we must donate to charity organizations. The lost and found list is updated each Friday.
Rachel’s Challenge – Rachel's Challenge will meet each Friday during AC and Lunch.
*6th Grade will be in Room 134 (Kathleen Miller's Room)
*7th Grade will be in Room Number 10 (The old First Class Room)
*8th Grade will be in Room Number 7 (The Health Room)
*Rachel's Challenge Sign up with your homeroom teacher
* Rachel's Challenge Chain Links Club is a group that seeks to start chain reactions of kindness and compassion throughout MCMS
* Meets every week during lunch (Friday)
* Meets Every Other week during AC/Lunch (Friday)
* All year committment: Need to attend all meetings
The 2010 presentation of Rachel’s Challenge is still actively at work in our school!
As you may be aware, Rachel Joy Scott leaves a legacy across all continents. Her message of treating others with compassion and kindness sounds simple. Yet, the message Rachel continues to send is so complex. Adolescents are living in a world very different than many of us experienced during our teenage years.
Whether we think it is or is not the role of schools to teach respectful behaviors, the reality is that we do this in some capacity, every day, at MCMS. We have found the common message in Rachel’s Challenge to be an extremely valuable tool to teach and re-teach the characteristics of kindness and compassion. Rachel’s message has much more impact than any anti-bullying message around. It just makes sense to our kids.
Our plan is to bring Rachel’s Challenge back to our school community the last week in October. Two assemblies will take place. The first will be presented to our sixth grade students. They will hear the message our entire school heard last year. The second assembly will be a follow up for both seventh and eighth grade students. The message will extend the students’ knowledge of kindness and compassion and tap into their ability to understand the concepts at a deeper level. The third component to our day will include training for our student leaders-those that have chosen to be members of the Chain Links Club. This support for student leadership will build on this group’s leadership capacity, reinforcing life-long skills.
We have about 50% of the $4,000 needed for this year’s program. If you are interested and able to contribute in any way, we are accepting all donations, regardless of the amount. Know that at least once per week, every student is participating in a classroom discussion that promotes the spark to start a chain reaction of kindness and compassion in our school, community and world. Together, we can make a difference!
Once we finalize our dates and times, we will publish the information within our community, hoping you are able to join us for this awesome event.
Spirit Days at MCMS - Next "Spirit Day" Monday, Nov. 7. Students we encourage you to show your school spirit by wearing red, white, and/or blue or an MCMS t-shirt on Spirit Days. You can now buy a gray, long-sleeved t-shirt from our PTO just in time for the cooler weather. The price of the t-shirt is $15.00.
Keep in mind that you must be prepared for the day before getting to school. I’d ask that you’d refrain from using marker on yourself as this isn’t an appropriate way to show school spirit. These days are intended to have a good time together, while supporting our athletic team. Let’s see if the 8th or 6th grades can post higher participation numbers and beat the 7th grade!
There are two incentives:
*1. On each Spirit Day, students who are wearing school colors will write their name on a piece of paper (the bag and slips of paper should be in your box). A cheerleader will come to your room on those mornings to assist with this if needed and to collect the bags. One student will be chosen for each Spirit Day to win a prize given by the PTO.
*2. The grade level with the most participation for all five Spirit Days will win ice cream that will given to them during lunch one day in November.
Make-up Day – Our next Make-up day for the school day we missed due to hurricane Irene is Monday, December 19th. Monday, December 19th will be an early release day also. Students will be dismissed from school at 12:00 noon. Mark your calendars!
Media Mania News …. Don’t get caught without a BOOK!
Thriller... 1,000 leaves for our school definitely stops my heart! The Sea Turtles lead with 389 leaves! Starfish are the closest competitor with 295 leaves. Sandpipers are in third! Let keep the leaves falling into our media center. Our shout outs go to Jayson Sanchez, who read Dark Dude and rated it a 10 for being logical and chill. Emory Knight, who read Nights in Rodanthe and rated it a 10. Can we bust 1500 before Thanksgiving as a school? Can the Sea Turtles be beat? Can the Sandpipers take the lead? I can't wait to see what happens with the fall action.
Box Tops for Education – Box Tops is all about the difference 1 can make. This year our goal is to raise $334.00 for materials and programs to benefit our students. Here are three easy, ways to help:
1. Clip – Clip the Box Tops from hundreds of participation products and send them to school. Each one is worth 10 cents when our school redeems them from Box Tops for Education
Shop Online – Shop at your favorite stores through the Box Tops Marketplace (boxtops4education.com/marketplace). Up to 15 eBoxTops per $10 spent on qualifying purchases is automatically donated to our school, at no additional cost to you. Plus you’ll get exclusive Box Tops deal and discounts!
2. Read – Buy books online through Reading Room, a partnership between Box Tops and Barnes and Noble. Our school receives up to 6 eBox Tops per $10 spent on qualifying purchases.
3. Sign up – It’s easy and free. Sign up to support our school at boxtops4education.com
• See how much our school is earning with Box Tops
• Enter online promotions for chances to win Bonus Box Tops and other prizes
• Print money-saving coupons for your favorite Box Tops brands
• Make mealtime easier with family-pleasing recipes
You can also sin up for Box Tops email newsletters that will keep you updated on the program, and for Marketplace newsletter with Box Tops members-only deals and discounts.
*WOW! You guys are awesome! Today we have raised over $440.00 by bringing in Box Tops for Education. Our goal for the year was $334.00 and we still have half the year to go. We are setting a new goal of $700.00!!
The next collection will be in February so keep clipping those Box tops and Thank you!
Follow our Blog – We encourage you to become a Follower of our blog to receive our Town Crier News through your email. To do this, please click on the Town Crier Blog on the left side of Morehead Middle’s Blog page. The Town Crier School News will pop up. Click on the Follower button located at the bottom of our school calendar. It will take you to a screen where you sign into an account listed or you can create a Google account to automatically receive daily updates. Fill out the necessary information. Join us! Keep in touch with what is happening daily at MCMS!
Have a Wonderful Day!
Monday, October 31, 2011
Friday, October 28, 2011
Town Crier on Friday, October 28, 2011.
Happy Friday!
October 28, 2011
Welcome Back Minutemen!
We are off to a wonderful start! Together this will be a prosperous 2011-2012 School Year!
PTO Meeting - The next PTO meeting will be Tuesday, Nov. 8 @ 8:15. Hope to see you here!
EARLY RELEASE – School will dismiss at 11:55 am on Monday, October 31, 2011.
Halloween Costume Guidelines – Monday, October 31, 2011 are:
1. Students must be dressed and ready prior to coming to school.
2. If face painting is part of your costume, it must be completed at home and may not create a mess within our school.
3. NO MASKS will be allowed.
4. NO costumes relating to violence of any sort will be allowed.
Let’s have some fun with this event. Prizes will be awarded at the end of the day in two categories.
a. General Halloween theme
b. Summer read them –“Al Capone Does My Shirts”
• If in doubt about what you are planning to wear, please talk with your homeroom teacher or an administrator at lunch time.
MCMS Athletic Booster Fundraiser - Parents, your MCMS Athletic Booster Club is hosting a fundraiser that will allow our club to receive 100% of the proceeds. Belk is hosting a special sale on Saturday, November 5 from 6:00 AM-10:00 AM. This is a private sale dedicated to support local organizations. This sale allows the customers to receive 20%-70% off purchases storewide, including special savings on rarely-discounted brands. If you purchase more than one ticket, you will have to ring up some items in multiple transactions to receive the multiple discounts. If you are interested in participating in the sale, but are unavailable to attend on November 5, you may reserve items beginning on October 30. Simply present your ticket to the cashier and ask them for details on how to reserve items.
The cost of the ticket is $5, which gives you $5 off your Belk purchase. WE are planning on selling these tickets in our carpool line on October 7th and October 21st. In addition to those dates, the tickets are on sale in our office and at our ball games.
Thank you for your support,
Morehead City Athletic Booster Club
Sports Eligibility – Students please write in your planners that Sports Eligibility is Tuesday, Nov. 1. All grades and behavior will be checked on this date. The sports effected by this are boys soccer, volleyball, wrestling, boys and girls basketball, and cheerleading.
Wrestling Workouts - Conditioning workouts for Wrestling will begin on Tuesday, Nov.1. All students interested in wrestling must have a physical on file and pass academic eligibility.
Workouts will begin at 3:15 and last until 4:15. Athletes must have rides ready to pick them up by 4:30.
Volleyball Game – The MCMS Volleyball team took another tough loss last night. All games were very close once again with scores of 23-25, 25-18, 18-25, 21-25. There were some awesome plays, Natalie Chazal had an amazing dive to save the ball and created a great play from it. Mackenzie Whitaker did quite a celebratory dance after getting serves in! Great Effort Ladies!
Thanks to all who came out to cheer us on! Today we scrimmage against Beaufort.
Good Luck Ladies!
Boys Golf Team – The boys golf team wins again! MCMS scored 134, Broad Creek had 138 and Beaufort had 143. Sean Lewis was the winner of the match. He shot a 31. Great Job!
MCMS is now 4-0.
Football News – Football Players, please wash your equipment and the coaches will begin collecting it today, Friday upstairs in the equipment room.
Quiz Bowl - Meetings will take place every Wednesday from 3:00 to 3:45 thru April 2nd. Our first competition is on Wednesday, November 2nd, at Beaufort Middle School.
E-Grades - Many of you have asked about E-grades. This system of communication regarding your students’ grades has been and continues to be important to us.
"Egrades are up and working! Teachers gained access this Thursday and have been helping students log in and view their grades.
Parents should visit the school website to learn how to access their student's grades.
* Please view the Parent Tools page for directions on how to access student grades."
Absences and Tardies - We’d also like to remind you of the importance of clearing absences and tardies when they occur. Students should bring notes to Ms. Becton in first class within a couple of days of the tardiness or absence. We thank you in advance for keeping our attendance records up to date.
Lost and Found Items – Parents, there is now a link on the MCMS web page that allows you to check “Lost and Found” items that have collected for a few weeks now. We encourage you to collect your valuable items before we must donate to charity organizations. The lost and found list is updated each Friday.
Rachel’s Challenge – Rachel's Challenge will meet each Friday during AC and Lunch.
*6th Grade will be in Room 134 (Kathleen Miller's Room)
*7th Grade will be in Room Number 10 (The old First Class Room)
*8th Grade will be in Room Number 7 (The Health Room)
*Rachel's Challenge Sign up with your homeroom teacher
* Rachel's Challenge Chain Links Club is a group that seeks to start chain reactions of kindness and compassion throughout MCMS
* Meets every week during lunch (Friday)
* Meets Every Other week during AC/Lunch (Friday)
* All year committment: Need to attend all meetings
The 2010 presentation of Rachel’s Challenge is still actively at work in our school!
As you may be aware, Rachel Joy Scott leaves a legacy across all continents. Her message of treating others with compassion and kindness sounds simple. Yet, the message Rachel continues to send is so complex. Adolescents are living in a world very different than many of us experienced during our teenage years.
Whether we think it is or is not the role of schools to teach respectful behaviors, the reality is that we do this in some capacity, every day, at MCMS. We have found the common message in Rachel’s Challenge to be an extremely valuable tool to teach and re-teach the characteristics of kindness and compassion. Rachel’s message has much more impact than any anti-bullying message around. It just makes sense to our kids.
Our plan is to bring Rachel’s Challenge back to our school community the last week in October. Two assemblies will take place. The first will be presented to our sixth grade students. They will hear the message our entire school heard last year. The second assembly will be a follow up for both seventh and eighth grade students. The message will extend the students’ knowledge of kindness and compassion and tap into their ability to understand the concepts at a deeper level. The third component to our day will include training for our student leaders-those that have chosen to be members of the Chain Links Club. This support for student leadership will build on this group’s leadership capacity, reinforcing life-long skills.
We have about 50% of the $4,000 needed for this year’s program. If you are interested and able to contribute in any way, we are accepting all donations, regardless of the amount. Know that at least once per week, every student is participating in a classroom discussion that promotes the spark to start a chain reaction of kindness and compassion in our school, community and world. Together, we can make a difference!
Once we finalize our dates and times, we will publish the information within our community, hoping you are able to join us for this awesome event.
Spirit Days at MCMS - Next "Spirit Day" Monday, Nov. 7. Students we encourage you to show your school spirit by wearing red, white, and/or blue or an MCMS t-shirt on Spirit Days. You can now buy a gray, long-sleeved t-shirt from our PTO just in time for the cooler weather. The price of the t-shirt is $15.00.
Keep in mind that you must be prepared for the day before getting to school. I’d ask that you’d refrain from using marker on yourself as this isn’t an appropriate way to show school spirit. These days are intended to have a good time together, while supporting our athletic team. Let’s see if the 8th or 6th grades can post higher participation numbers and beat the 7th grade!
There are two incentives:
*1. On each Spirit Day, students who are wearing school colors will write their name on a piece of paper (the bag and slips of paper should be in your box). A cheerleader will come to your room on those mornings to assist with this if needed and to collect the bags. One student will be chosen for each Spirit Day to win a prize given by the PTO.
*2. The grade level with the most participation for all five Spirit Days will win ice cream that will given to them during lunch one day in November.
Make-up Day – Our next Make-up day for the school day we missed due to hurricane Irene is Monday, December 19th. Monday, December 19th will be an early release day also. Students will be dismissed from school at 12:00 noon. Mark your calendars!
Media Mania News …. Don’t get caught without a BOOK!
Fall for you, fall for books. You’re never going to believe it. Yesterday, the Starfish had a 50 point lead, but the Sea Turtles topped them. Both the Starfish and the Sea Turtles busted 200 leaves. The Sandpipers busted 100. The rest of the teams have their work cut out for them. Sea Turtles lead with 258 leaves followed closely by the Starfish with 237 leaves. Staff, we need some more leaves! Our shout outs go to Shelia Corey, who read The Lost Hero by Rick Riordan. Speaking of this series, we just got in Son of Neptune, which has already been checked out and a waiting list exists. More copies have been ordered with Book Fair profits. Kyle Horton with Brisingr by Christopher Paolini, and we are on the list for getting Inheritance (the fourth book in this series). Did you know Christopher was 15 when he finished and published Eragon? Autumn Sproule with Linger by Stiefvater, and we are on the list for the next book in this series. Ms. Eidson read Three to Get Ready, which is part of the Stephanie Plum series by Janet Evanovich. We've been wrapping and processing as fast as we can go, so be sure to check out the New Release section in our media center located by this year's Battle of the Books. Some of our latest additions are Pipe Dreams by Kelly Slater, Best of Me by Nicholas Sparks, Marshall Story, which features the story of We Are Marshall, and fiction books over a 1200 lexile. Remember, when you read and finish a book, fill out a leaf. Each leaf should have the title of the book and the author, your first and last name, your rating on a scale of 1-10 with a few words why, and your team name. There are prizes for the first place team along with individual winners. Keep up the reading and falling for books!
Box Tops for Education – Box Tops is all about the difference 1 can make. This year our goal is to raise $334.00 for materials and programs to benefit our students. Here are three easy, ways to help:
1. Clip – Clip the Box Tops from hundreds of participation products and send them to school. Each one is worth 10 cents when our school redeems them from Box Tops for Education
Shop Online – Shop at your favorite stores through the Box Tops Marketplace (boxtops4education.com/marketplace). Up to 15 eBoxTops per $10 spent on qualifying purchases is automatically donated to our school, at no additional cost to you. Plus you’ll get exclusive Box Tops deal and discounts!
2. Read – Buy books online through Reading Room, a partnership between Box Tops and Barnes and Noble. Our school receives up to 6 eBox Tops per $10 spent on qualifying purchases.
3. Sign up – It’s easy and free. Sign up to support our school at boxtops4education.com
• See how much our school is earning with Box Tops
• Enter online promotions for chances to win Bonus Box Tops and other prizes
• Print money-saving coupons for your favorite Box Tops brands
• Make mealtime easier with family-pleasing recipes
You can also sin up for Box Tops email newsletters that will keep you updated on the program, and for Marketplace newsletter with Box Tops members-only deals and discounts.
Follow our Blog – We encourage you to become a Follower of our blog to receive our Town Crier News through your email. To do this, please click on the Town Crier Blog on the left side of Morehead Middle’s Blog page. The Town Crier School News will pop up. Click on the Follower button located at the bottom of our school calendar. It will take you to a screen where you sign into an account listed or you can create a Google account to automatically receive daily updates. Fill out the necessary information. Join us! Keep in touch with what is happening daily at MCMS!
Have a Wonderful Day!
October 28, 2011
Welcome Back Minutemen!
We are off to a wonderful start! Together this will be a prosperous 2011-2012 School Year!
PTO Meeting - The next PTO meeting will be Tuesday, Nov. 8 @ 8:15. Hope to see you here!
EARLY RELEASE – School will dismiss at 11:55 am on Monday, October 31, 2011.
Halloween Costume Guidelines – Monday, October 31, 2011 are:
1. Students must be dressed and ready prior to coming to school.
2. If face painting is part of your costume, it must be completed at home and may not create a mess within our school.
3. NO MASKS will be allowed.
4. NO costumes relating to violence of any sort will be allowed.
Let’s have some fun with this event. Prizes will be awarded at the end of the day in two categories.
a. General Halloween theme
b. Summer read them –“Al Capone Does My Shirts”
• If in doubt about what you are planning to wear, please talk with your homeroom teacher or an administrator at lunch time.
MCMS Athletic Booster Fundraiser - Parents, your MCMS Athletic Booster Club is hosting a fundraiser that will allow our club to receive 100% of the proceeds. Belk is hosting a special sale on Saturday, November 5 from 6:00 AM-10:00 AM. This is a private sale dedicated to support local organizations. This sale allows the customers to receive 20%-70% off purchases storewide, including special savings on rarely-discounted brands. If you purchase more than one ticket, you will have to ring up some items in multiple transactions to receive the multiple discounts. If you are interested in participating in the sale, but are unavailable to attend on November 5, you may reserve items beginning on October 30. Simply present your ticket to the cashier and ask them for details on how to reserve items.
The cost of the ticket is $5, which gives you $5 off your Belk purchase. WE are planning on selling these tickets in our carpool line on October 7th and October 21st. In addition to those dates, the tickets are on sale in our office and at our ball games.
Thank you for your support,
Morehead City Athletic Booster Club
Sports Eligibility – Students please write in your planners that Sports Eligibility is Tuesday, Nov. 1. All grades and behavior will be checked on this date. The sports effected by this are boys soccer, volleyball, wrestling, boys and girls basketball, and cheerleading.
Wrestling Workouts - Conditioning workouts for Wrestling will begin on Tuesday, Nov.1. All students interested in wrestling must have a physical on file and pass academic eligibility.
Workouts will begin at 3:15 and last until 4:15. Athletes must have rides ready to pick them up by 4:30.
Volleyball Game – The MCMS Volleyball team took another tough loss last night. All games were very close once again with scores of 23-25, 25-18, 18-25, 21-25. There were some awesome plays, Natalie Chazal had an amazing dive to save the ball and created a great play from it. Mackenzie Whitaker did quite a celebratory dance after getting serves in! Great Effort Ladies!
Thanks to all who came out to cheer us on! Today we scrimmage against Beaufort.
Good Luck Ladies!
Boys Golf Team – The boys golf team wins again! MCMS scored 134, Broad Creek had 138 and Beaufort had 143. Sean Lewis was the winner of the match. He shot a 31. Great Job!
MCMS is now 4-0.
Football News – Football Players, please wash your equipment and the coaches will begin collecting it today, Friday upstairs in the equipment room.
Quiz Bowl - Meetings will take place every Wednesday from 3:00 to 3:45 thru April 2nd. Our first competition is on Wednesday, November 2nd, at Beaufort Middle School.
E-Grades - Many of you have asked about E-grades. This system of communication regarding your students’ grades has been and continues to be important to us.
"Egrades are up and working! Teachers gained access this Thursday and have been helping students log in and view their grades.
Parents should visit the school website to learn how to access their student's grades.
* Please view the Parent Tools page for directions on how to access student grades."
Absences and Tardies - We’d also like to remind you of the importance of clearing absences and tardies when they occur. Students should bring notes to Ms. Becton in first class within a couple of days of the tardiness or absence. We thank you in advance for keeping our attendance records up to date.
Lost and Found Items – Parents, there is now a link on the MCMS web page that allows you to check “Lost and Found” items that have collected for a few weeks now. We encourage you to collect your valuable items before we must donate to charity organizations. The lost and found list is updated each Friday.
Rachel’s Challenge – Rachel's Challenge will meet each Friday during AC and Lunch.
*6th Grade will be in Room 134 (Kathleen Miller's Room)
*7th Grade will be in Room Number 10 (The old First Class Room)
*8th Grade will be in Room Number 7 (The Health Room)
*Rachel's Challenge Sign up with your homeroom teacher
* Rachel's Challenge Chain Links Club is a group that seeks to start chain reactions of kindness and compassion throughout MCMS
* Meets every week during lunch (Friday)
* Meets Every Other week during AC/Lunch (Friday)
* All year committment: Need to attend all meetings
The 2010 presentation of Rachel’s Challenge is still actively at work in our school!
As you may be aware, Rachel Joy Scott leaves a legacy across all continents. Her message of treating others with compassion and kindness sounds simple. Yet, the message Rachel continues to send is so complex. Adolescents are living in a world very different than many of us experienced during our teenage years.
Whether we think it is or is not the role of schools to teach respectful behaviors, the reality is that we do this in some capacity, every day, at MCMS. We have found the common message in Rachel’s Challenge to be an extremely valuable tool to teach and re-teach the characteristics of kindness and compassion. Rachel’s message has much more impact than any anti-bullying message around. It just makes sense to our kids.
Our plan is to bring Rachel’s Challenge back to our school community the last week in October. Two assemblies will take place. The first will be presented to our sixth grade students. They will hear the message our entire school heard last year. The second assembly will be a follow up for both seventh and eighth grade students. The message will extend the students’ knowledge of kindness and compassion and tap into their ability to understand the concepts at a deeper level. The third component to our day will include training for our student leaders-those that have chosen to be members of the Chain Links Club. This support for student leadership will build on this group’s leadership capacity, reinforcing life-long skills.
We have about 50% of the $4,000 needed for this year’s program. If you are interested and able to contribute in any way, we are accepting all donations, regardless of the amount. Know that at least once per week, every student is participating in a classroom discussion that promotes the spark to start a chain reaction of kindness and compassion in our school, community and world. Together, we can make a difference!
Once we finalize our dates and times, we will publish the information within our community, hoping you are able to join us for this awesome event.
Spirit Days at MCMS - Next "Spirit Day" Monday, Nov. 7. Students we encourage you to show your school spirit by wearing red, white, and/or blue or an MCMS t-shirt on Spirit Days. You can now buy a gray, long-sleeved t-shirt from our PTO just in time for the cooler weather. The price of the t-shirt is $15.00.
Keep in mind that you must be prepared for the day before getting to school. I’d ask that you’d refrain from using marker on yourself as this isn’t an appropriate way to show school spirit. These days are intended to have a good time together, while supporting our athletic team. Let’s see if the 8th or 6th grades can post higher participation numbers and beat the 7th grade!
There are two incentives:
*1. On each Spirit Day, students who are wearing school colors will write their name on a piece of paper (the bag and slips of paper should be in your box). A cheerleader will come to your room on those mornings to assist with this if needed and to collect the bags. One student will be chosen for each Spirit Day to win a prize given by the PTO.
*2. The grade level with the most participation for all five Spirit Days will win ice cream that will given to them during lunch one day in November.
Make-up Day – Our next Make-up day for the school day we missed due to hurricane Irene is Monday, December 19th. Monday, December 19th will be an early release day also. Students will be dismissed from school at 12:00 noon. Mark your calendars!
Media Mania News …. Don’t get caught without a BOOK!
Fall for you, fall for books. You’re never going to believe it. Yesterday, the Starfish had a 50 point lead, but the Sea Turtles topped them. Both the Starfish and the Sea Turtles busted 200 leaves. The Sandpipers busted 100. The rest of the teams have their work cut out for them. Sea Turtles lead with 258 leaves followed closely by the Starfish with 237 leaves. Staff, we need some more leaves! Our shout outs go to Shelia Corey, who read The Lost Hero by Rick Riordan. Speaking of this series, we just got in Son of Neptune, which has already been checked out and a waiting list exists. More copies have been ordered with Book Fair profits. Kyle Horton with Brisingr by Christopher Paolini, and we are on the list for getting Inheritance (the fourth book in this series). Did you know Christopher was 15 when he finished and published Eragon? Autumn Sproule with Linger by Stiefvater, and we are on the list for the next book in this series. Ms. Eidson read Three to Get Ready, which is part of the Stephanie Plum series by Janet Evanovich. We've been wrapping and processing as fast as we can go, so be sure to check out the New Release section in our media center located by this year's Battle of the Books. Some of our latest additions are Pipe Dreams by Kelly Slater, Best of Me by Nicholas Sparks, Marshall Story, which features the story of We Are Marshall, and fiction books over a 1200 lexile. Remember, when you read and finish a book, fill out a leaf. Each leaf should have the title of the book and the author, your first and last name, your rating on a scale of 1-10 with a few words why, and your team name. There are prizes for the first place team along with individual winners. Keep up the reading and falling for books!
Box Tops for Education – Box Tops is all about the difference 1 can make. This year our goal is to raise $334.00 for materials and programs to benefit our students. Here are three easy, ways to help:
1. Clip – Clip the Box Tops from hundreds of participation products and send them to school. Each one is worth 10 cents when our school redeems them from Box Tops for Education
Shop Online – Shop at your favorite stores through the Box Tops Marketplace (boxtops4education.com/marketplace). Up to 15 eBoxTops per $10 spent on qualifying purchases is automatically donated to our school, at no additional cost to you. Plus you’ll get exclusive Box Tops deal and discounts!
2. Read – Buy books online through Reading Room, a partnership between Box Tops and Barnes and Noble. Our school receives up to 6 eBox Tops per $10 spent on qualifying purchases.
3. Sign up – It’s easy and free. Sign up to support our school at boxtops4education.com
• See how much our school is earning with Box Tops
• Enter online promotions for chances to win Bonus Box Tops and other prizes
• Print money-saving coupons for your favorite Box Tops brands
• Make mealtime easier with family-pleasing recipes
You can also sin up for Box Tops email newsletters that will keep you updated on the program, and for Marketplace newsletter with Box Tops members-only deals and discounts.
Follow our Blog – We encourage you to become a Follower of our blog to receive our Town Crier News through your email. To do this, please click on the Town Crier Blog on the left side of Morehead Middle’s Blog page. The Town Crier School News will pop up. Click on the Follower button located at the bottom of our school calendar. It will take you to a screen where you sign into an account listed or you can create a Google account to automatically receive daily updates. Fill out the necessary information. Join us! Keep in touch with what is happening daily at MCMS!
Have a Wonderful Day!
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Town Crier on Thursday, October 27, 2011,
Happy Thursday!
October 27, 2011
Welcome Back Minutemen!
We are off to a wonderful start! Together this will be a prosperous 2011-2012 School Year!
PTO Meeting - The next PTO meeting will be Tuesday, Nov. 8 @ 8:15. Hope to see you here!
EARLY RELEASE – School will dismiss at 11:55 am on Monday, October 31, 2011.
Halloween Costume Guidelines – Monday, October 31, 2011 are:
1. Students must be dressed and ready prior to coming to school.
2. If face painting is part of your costume, it must be completed at home and may not create a mess within our school.
3. NO MASKS will be allowed.
4. NO costumes relating to violence of any sort will be allowed.
Let’s have some fun with this event. Prizes will be awarded at the end of the day in two categories.
a. General Halloween theme
b. Summer read them –“Al Capone Does My Shirts”
• If in doubt about what you are planning to wear, please talk with your homeroom teacher or an administrator at lunch time.
MCMS Athletic Booster Fundraiser - Parents, your MCMS Athletic Booster Club is hosting a fundraiser that will allow our club to receive 100% of the proceeds. Belk is hosting a special sale on Saturday, November 5 from 6:00 AM-10:00 AM. This is a private sale dedicated to support local organizations. This sale allows the customers to receive 20%-70% off purchases storewide, including special savings on rarely-discounted brands. If you purchase more than one ticket, you will have to ring up some items in multiple transactions to receive the multiple discounts. If you are interested in participating in the sale, but are unavailable to attend on November 5, you may reserve items beginning on October 30. Simply present your ticket to the cashier and ask them for details on how to reserve items.
The cost of the ticket is $5, which gives you $5 off your Belk purchase. WE are planning on selling these tickets in our carpool line on October 7th and October 21st. In addition to those dates, the tickets are on sale in our office and at our ball games.
Thank you for your support,
Morehead City Athletic Booster Club
8th Grade Yearbook Meeting - There will be a meeting for 8th grade yearbook staff today, Thursday, October 27 from 3-4 in Mrs. Piner's room.
Sports Eligibility – Students please write in your planners that Sports Eligibility is Tuesday, Nov. 1. All grades and behavior will be checked on this date. The sports effected by this are boys soccer, volleyball, wrestling, boys and girls basketball, and cheerleading.
Wrestling Workouts - Conditioning workouts for Wrestling will begin on Tuesday, Nov.1. All students interested in wrestling must have a physical on file and pass academic eligibility.
Workouts will begin at 3:15 and last until 4:15. Athletes must have rides ready to pick them up by 4:30.
Volleyball Game – Next volleyball game will take place today, Thursday, October 27 against Down East right here at MCMS at 4:00. You don’t want to miss this! Make plans to be here.
Boys Golf Team – The golf team will have a match today, Thursday, October 27 at the Crystal Coast Country Club in Pine Knoll Shores at 3:30.
Football News – The football team ended the season on a high-note with a win over Newport, 36 to 14. The team finished the season with a 3 and 2 record.
The scoring started on a bomb from Rodney Mitchell to Hunter Newman in the end zone. Marco De La Cruz had the second score on a kickoff return to retake the lead. Fred Horne got in on the scoring w/two TDs and Rodney Mitchell tacked on one of his own. The o-line did a great job run blocking and in pass protection.
It took the defense a little time to settle down but once they did, they owned the night. Teddy Teague had a key interception to start the second half that was a game changer.
Every player contributed to the teams victory.
The coaching staff is proud of each of you and would like to thank students, parents and staff that came out and supported the team.
Football Players, please wash your equipment and the coaches will begin collecting it Friday upstairs in the equipment room.
Quiz Bowl - Meetings will take place every Wednesday from 3:00 to 3:45 thru April 2nd. Our first competition is on Wednesday, November 2nd, at Beaufort Middle School.
E-Grades - Many of you have asked about E-grades. This system of communication regarding your students’ grades has been and continues to be important to us.
"Egrades are up and working! Teachers gained access this Thursday and have been helping students log in and view their grades.
Parents should visit the school website to learn how to access their student's grades.
* Please view the Parent Tools page for directions on how to access student grades."
Absences and Tardies - We’d also like to remind you of the importance of clearing absences and tardies when they occur. Students should bring notes to Ms. Becton in first class within a couple of days of the tardiness or absence. We thank you in advance for keeping our attendance records up to date.
Lost and Found Items – Parents, there is now a link on the MCMS web page that allows you to check “Lost and Found” items that have collected for a few weeks now. We encourage you to collect your valuable items before we must donate to charity organizations. The lost and found list is updated each Friday.
Rachel’s Challenge – Rachel's Challenge will meet each Friday during AC and Lunch.
*6th Grade will be in Room 134 (Kathleen Miller's Room)
*7th Grade will be in Room Number 10 (The old First Class Room)
*8th Grade will be in Room Number 7 (The Health Room)
*Rachel's Challenge Sign up with your homeroom teacher
* Rachel's Challenge Chain Links Club is a group that seeks to start chain reactions of kindness and compassion throughout MCMS
* Meets every week during lunch (Friday)
* Meets Every Other week during AC/Lunch (Friday)
* All year committment: Need to attend all meetings
The 2010 presentation of Rachel’s Challenge is still actively at work in our school!
As you may be aware, Rachel Joy Scott leaves a legacy across all continents. Her message of treating others with compassion and kindness sounds simple. Yet, the message Rachel continues to send is so complex. Adolescents are living in a world very different than many of us experienced during our teenage years.
Whether we think it is or is not the role of schools to teach respectful behaviors, the reality is that we do this in some capacity, every day, at MCMS. We have found the common message in Rachel’s Challenge to be an extremely valuable tool to teach and re-teach the characteristics of kindness and compassion. Rachel’s message has much more impact than any anti-bullying message around. It just makes sense to our kids.
Our plan is to bring Rachel’s Challenge back to our school community the last week in October. Two assemblies will take place. The first will be presented to our sixth grade students. They will hear the message our entire school heard last year. The second assembly will be a follow up for both seventh and eighth grade students. The message will extend the students’ knowledge of kindness and compassion and tap into their ability to understand the concepts at a deeper level. The third component to our day will include training for our student leaders-those that have chosen to be members of the Chain Links Club. This support for student leadership will build on this group’s leadership capacity, reinforcing life-long skills.
We have about 50% of the $4,000 needed for this year’s program. If you are interested and able to contribute in any way, we are accepting all donations, regardless of the amount. Know that at least once per week, every student is participating in a classroom discussion that promotes the spark to start a chain reaction of kindness and compassion in our school, community and world. Together, we can make a difference!
Once we finalize our dates and times, we will publish the information within our community, hoping you are able to join us for this awesome event.
Spirit Days at MCMS - Next "Spirit Day" Monday, Nov. 7. Students we encourage you to show your school spirit by wearing red, white, and/or blue or an MCMS t-shirt on Spirit Days. You can now buy a gray, long-sleeved t-shirt from our PTO just in time for the cooler weather. The price of the t-shirt is $15.00.
Keep in mind that you must be prepared for the day before getting to school. I’d ask that you’d refrain from using marker on yourself as this isn’t an appropriate way to show school spirit. These days are intended to have a good time together, while supporting our athletic team. Let’s see if the 8th or 6th grades can post higher participation numbers and beat the 7th grade!
There are two incentives:
*1. On each Spirit Day, students who are wearing school colors will write their name on a piece of paper (the bag and slips of paper should be in your box). A cheerleader will come to your room on those mornings to assist with this if needed and to collect the bags. One student will be chosen for each Spirit Day to win a prize given by the PTO.
*2. The grade level with the most participation for all five Spirit Days will win ice cream that will given to them during lunch one day in November.
Make-up Day – Our next Make-up day for the school day we missed due to hurricane Irene is Monday, December 19th. Monday, December 19th will be an early release day also. Students will be dismissed from school at 12:00 noon. Mark your calendars!
Media Mania News …. Don’t get caught without a BOOK!
Fall for you, fall for books. You’re never going to believe it. Yesterday, the Starfish had a 50 point lead, but the Sea Turtles topped them. Both the Starfish and the Sea Turtles busted 200 leaves. The Sandpipers busted 100. The rest of the teams have their work cut out for them. Sea Turtles lead with 258 leaves followed closely by the Starfish with 237 leaves. Staff, we need some more leaves! Our shout outs go to Shelia Corey, who read The Lost Hero by Rick Riordan. Speaking of this series, we just got in Son of Neptune, which has already been checked out and a waiting list exists. More copies have been ordered with Book Fair profits. Kyle Horton with Brisingr by Christopher Paolini, and we are on the list for getting Inheritance (the fourth book in this series). Did you know Christopher was 15 when he finished and published Eragon? Autumn Sproule with Linger by Stiefvater, and we are on the list for the next book in this series. Ms. Eidson read Three to Get Ready, which is part of the Stephanie Plum series by Janet Evanovich. We've been wrapping and processing as fast as we can go, so be sure to check out the New Release section in our media center located by this year's Battle of the Books. Some of our latest additions are Pipe Dreams by Kelly Slater, Best of Me by Nicholas Sparks, Marshall Story, which features the story of We Are Marshall, and fiction books over a 1200 lexile. Remember, when you read and finish a book, fill out a leaf. Each leaf should have the title of the book and the author, your first and last name, your rating on a scale of 1-10 with a few words why, and your team name. There are prizes for the first place team along with individual winners. Keep up the reading and falling for books!
Box Tops for Education – Box Tops is all about the difference 1 can make. This year our goal is to raise $334.00 for materials and programs to benefit our students. Here are three easy, ways to help:
1. Clip – Clip the Box Tops from hundreds of participation products and send them to school. Each one is worth 10 cents when our school redeems them from Box Tops for Education
Shop Online – Shop at your favorite stores through the Box Tops Marketplace (boxtops4education.com/marketplace). Up to 15 eBoxTops per $10 spent on qualifying purchases is automatically donated to our school, at no additional cost to you. Plus you’ll get exclusive Box Tops deal and discounts!
2. Read – Buy books online through Reading Room, a partnership between Box Tops and Barnes and Noble. Our school receives up to 6 eBox Tops per $10 spent on qualifying purchases.
3. Sign up – It’s easy and free. Sign up to support our school at boxtops4education.com
• See how much our school is earning with Box Tops
• Enter online promotions for chances to win Bonus Box Tops and other prizes
• Print money-saving coupons for your favorite Box Tops brands
• Make mealtime easier with family-pleasing recipes
You can also sin up for Box Tops email newsletters that will keep you updated on the program, and for Marketplace newsletter with Box Tops members-only deals and discounts.
Follow our Blog – We encourage you to become a Follower of our blog to receive our Town Crier News through your email. To do this, please click on the Town Crier Blog on the left side of Morehead Middle’s Blog page. The Town Crier School News will pop up. Click on the Follower button located at the bottom of our school calendar. It will take you to a screen where you sign into an account listed or you can create a Google account to automatically receive daily updates. Fill out the necessary information. Join us! Keep in touch with what is happening daily at MCMS!
Have a Wonderful Day!
October 27, 2011
Welcome Back Minutemen!
We are off to a wonderful start! Together this will be a prosperous 2011-2012 School Year!
PTO Meeting - The next PTO meeting will be Tuesday, Nov. 8 @ 8:15. Hope to see you here!
EARLY RELEASE – School will dismiss at 11:55 am on Monday, October 31, 2011.
Halloween Costume Guidelines – Monday, October 31, 2011 are:
1. Students must be dressed and ready prior to coming to school.
2. If face painting is part of your costume, it must be completed at home and may not create a mess within our school.
3. NO MASKS will be allowed.
4. NO costumes relating to violence of any sort will be allowed.
Let’s have some fun with this event. Prizes will be awarded at the end of the day in two categories.
a. General Halloween theme
b. Summer read them –“Al Capone Does My Shirts”
• If in doubt about what you are planning to wear, please talk with your homeroom teacher or an administrator at lunch time.
MCMS Athletic Booster Fundraiser - Parents, your MCMS Athletic Booster Club is hosting a fundraiser that will allow our club to receive 100% of the proceeds. Belk is hosting a special sale on Saturday, November 5 from 6:00 AM-10:00 AM. This is a private sale dedicated to support local organizations. This sale allows the customers to receive 20%-70% off purchases storewide, including special savings on rarely-discounted brands. If you purchase more than one ticket, you will have to ring up some items in multiple transactions to receive the multiple discounts. If you are interested in participating in the sale, but are unavailable to attend on November 5, you may reserve items beginning on October 30. Simply present your ticket to the cashier and ask them for details on how to reserve items.
The cost of the ticket is $5, which gives you $5 off your Belk purchase. WE are planning on selling these tickets in our carpool line on October 7th and October 21st. In addition to those dates, the tickets are on sale in our office and at our ball games.
Thank you for your support,
Morehead City Athletic Booster Club
8th Grade Yearbook Meeting - There will be a meeting for 8th grade yearbook staff today, Thursday, October 27 from 3-4 in Mrs. Piner's room.
Sports Eligibility – Students please write in your planners that Sports Eligibility is Tuesday, Nov. 1. All grades and behavior will be checked on this date. The sports effected by this are boys soccer, volleyball, wrestling, boys and girls basketball, and cheerleading.
Wrestling Workouts - Conditioning workouts for Wrestling will begin on Tuesday, Nov.1. All students interested in wrestling must have a physical on file and pass academic eligibility.
Workouts will begin at 3:15 and last until 4:15. Athletes must have rides ready to pick them up by 4:30.
Volleyball Game – Next volleyball game will take place today, Thursday, October 27 against Down East right here at MCMS at 4:00. You don’t want to miss this! Make plans to be here.
Boys Golf Team – The golf team will have a match today, Thursday, October 27 at the Crystal Coast Country Club in Pine Knoll Shores at 3:30.
Football News – The football team ended the season on a high-note with a win over Newport, 36 to 14. The team finished the season with a 3 and 2 record.
The scoring started on a bomb from Rodney Mitchell to Hunter Newman in the end zone. Marco De La Cruz had the second score on a kickoff return to retake the lead. Fred Horne got in on the scoring w/two TDs and Rodney Mitchell tacked on one of his own. The o-line did a great job run blocking and in pass protection.
It took the defense a little time to settle down but once they did, they owned the night. Teddy Teague had a key interception to start the second half that was a game changer.
Every player contributed to the teams victory.
The coaching staff is proud of each of you and would like to thank students, parents and staff that came out and supported the team.
Football Players, please wash your equipment and the coaches will begin collecting it Friday upstairs in the equipment room.
Quiz Bowl - Meetings will take place every Wednesday from 3:00 to 3:45 thru April 2nd. Our first competition is on Wednesday, November 2nd, at Beaufort Middle School.
E-Grades - Many of you have asked about E-grades. This system of communication regarding your students’ grades has been and continues to be important to us.
"Egrades are up and working! Teachers gained access this Thursday and have been helping students log in and view their grades.
Parents should visit the school website to learn how to access their student's grades.
* Please view the Parent Tools page for directions on how to access student grades."
Absences and Tardies - We’d also like to remind you of the importance of clearing absences and tardies when they occur. Students should bring notes to Ms. Becton in first class within a couple of days of the tardiness or absence. We thank you in advance for keeping our attendance records up to date.
Lost and Found Items – Parents, there is now a link on the MCMS web page that allows you to check “Lost and Found” items that have collected for a few weeks now. We encourage you to collect your valuable items before we must donate to charity organizations. The lost and found list is updated each Friday.
Rachel’s Challenge – Rachel's Challenge will meet each Friday during AC and Lunch.
*6th Grade will be in Room 134 (Kathleen Miller's Room)
*7th Grade will be in Room Number 10 (The old First Class Room)
*8th Grade will be in Room Number 7 (The Health Room)
*Rachel's Challenge Sign up with your homeroom teacher
* Rachel's Challenge Chain Links Club is a group that seeks to start chain reactions of kindness and compassion throughout MCMS
* Meets every week during lunch (Friday)
* Meets Every Other week during AC/Lunch (Friday)
* All year committment: Need to attend all meetings
The 2010 presentation of Rachel’s Challenge is still actively at work in our school!
As you may be aware, Rachel Joy Scott leaves a legacy across all continents. Her message of treating others with compassion and kindness sounds simple. Yet, the message Rachel continues to send is so complex. Adolescents are living in a world very different than many of us experienced during our teenage years.
Whether we think it is or is not the role of schools to teach respectful behaviors, the reality is that we do this in some capacity, every day, at MCMS. We have found the common message in Rachel’s Challenge to be an extremely valuable tool to teach and re-teach the characteristics of kindness and compassion. Rachel’s message has much more impact than any anti-bullying message around. It just makes sense to our kids.
Our plan is to bring Rachel’s Challenge back to our school community the last week in October. Two assemblies will take place. The first will be presented to our sixth grade students. They will hear the message our entire school heard last year. The second assembly will be a follow up for both seventh and eighth grade students. The message will extend the students’ knowledge of kindness and compassion and tap into their ability to understand the concepts at a deeper level. The third component to our day will include training for our student leaders-those that have chosen to be members of the Chain Links Club. This support for student leadership will build on this group’s leadership capacity, reinforcing life-long skills.
We have about 50% of the $4,000 needed for this year’s program. If you are interested and able to contribute in any way, we are accepting all donations, regardless of the amount. Know that at least once per week, every student is participating in a classroom discussion that promotes the spark to start a chain reaction of kindness and compassion in our school, community and world. Together, we can make a difference!
Once we finalize our dates and times, we will publish the information within our community, hoping you are able to join us for this awesome event.
Spirit Days at MCMS - Next "Spirit Day" Monday, Nov. 7. Students we encourage you to show your school spirit by wearing red, white, and/or blue or an MCMS t-shirt on Spirit Days. You can now buy a gray, long-sleeved t-shirt from our PTO just in time for the cooler weather. The price of the t-shirt is $15.00.
Keep in mind that you must be prepared for the day before getting to school. I’d ask that you’d refrain from using marker on yourself as this isn’t an appropriate way to show school spirit. These days are intended to have a good time together, while supporting our athletic team. Let’s see if the 8th or 6th grades can post higher participation numbers and beat the 7th grade!
There are two incentives:
*1. On each Spirit Day, students who are wearing school colors will write their name on a piece of paper (the bag and slips of paper should be in your box). A cheerleader will come to your room on those mornings to assist with this if needed and to collect the bags. One student will be chosen for each Spirit Day to win a prize given by the PTO.
*2. The grade level with the most participation for all five Spirit Days will win ice cream that will given to them during lunch one day in November.
Make-up Day – Our next Make-up day for the school day we missed due to hurricane Irene is Monday, December 19th. Monday, December 19th will be an early release day also. Students will be dismissed from school at 12:00 noon. Mark your calendars!
Media Mania News …. Don’t get caught without a BOOK!
Fall for you, fall for books. You’re never going to believe it. Yesterday, the Starfish had a 50 point lead, but the Sea Turtles topped them. Both the Starfish and the Sea Turtles busted 200 leaves. The Sandpipers busted 100. The rest of the teams have their work cut out for them. Sea Turtles lead with 258 leaves followed closely by the Starfish with 237 leaves. Staff, we need some more leaves! Our shout outs go to Shelia Corey, who read The Lost Hero by Rick Riordan. Speaking of this series, we just got in Son of Neptune, which has already been checked out and a waiting list exists. More copies have been ordered with Book Fair profits. Kyle Horton with Brisingr by Christopher Paolini, and we are on the list for getting Inheritance (the fourth book in this series). Did you know Christopher was 15 when he finished and published Eragon? Autumn Sproule with Linger by Stiefvater, and we are on the list for the next book in this series. Ms. Eidson read Three to Get Ready, which is part of the Stephanie Plum series by Janet Evanovich. We've been wrapping and processing as fast as we can go, so be sure to check out the New Release section in our media center located by this year's Battle of the Books. Some of our latest additions are Pipe Dreams by Kelly Slater, Best of Me by Nicholas Sparks, Marshall Story, which features the story of We Are Marshall, and fiction books over a 1200 lexile. Remember, when you read and finish a book, fill out a leaf. Each leaf should have the title of the book and the author, your first and last name, your rating on a scale of 1-10 with a few words why, and your team name. There are prizes for the first place team along with individual winners. Keep up the reading and falling for books!
Box Tops for Education – Box Tops is all about the difference 1 can make. This year our goal is to raise $334.00 for materials and programs to benefit our students. Here are three easy, ways to help:
1. Clip – Clip the Box Tops from hundreds of participation products and send them to school. Each one is worth 10 cents when our school redeems them from Box Tops for Education
Shop Online – Shop at your favorite stores through the Box Tops Marketplace (boxtops4education.com/marketplace). Up to 15 eBoxTops per $10 spent on qualifying purchases is automatically donated to our school, at no additional cost to you. Plus you’ll get exclusive Box Tops deal and discounts!
2. Read – Buy books online through Reading Room, a partnership between Box Tops and Barnes and Noble. Our school receives up to 6 eBox Tops per $10 spent on qualifying purchases.
3. Sign up – It’s easy and free. Sign up to support our school at boxtops4education.com
• See how much our school is earning with Box Tops
• Enter online promotions for chances to win Bonus Box Tops and other prizes
• Print money-saving coupons for your favorite Box Tops brands
• Make mealtime easier with family-pleasing recipes
You can also sin up for Box Tops email newsletters that will keep you updated on the program, and for Marketplace newsletter with Box Tops members-only deals and discounts.
Follow our Blog – We encourage you to become a Follower of our blog to receive our Town Crier News through your email. To do this, please click on the Town Crier Blog on the left side of Morehead Middle’s Blog page. The Town Crier School News will pop up. Click on the Follower button located at the bottom of our school calendar. It will take you to a screen where you sign into an account listed or you can create a Google account to automatically receive daily updates. Fill out the necessary information. Join us! Keep in touch with what is happening daily at MCMS!
Have a Wonderful Day!
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Town Crier on Wednesday, October 26, 2011.
Happy Wednesday!
October 26, 2011
Welcome Back Minutemen!
We are off to a wonderful start! Together this will be a prosperous 2011-2012 School Year!
PTO Meeting - The next PTO meeting will be Tuesday, Nov. 8 @ 8:15. Hope to see you here!
EARLY RELEASE – School will dismiss at 11:55 am on Monday, October 31, 2011.
Halloween Costume Guidelines – Monday, October 31, 2011 are:
1. Students must be dressed and ready prior to coming to school.
2. If face painting is part of your costume, it must be completed at home and may not create a mess within our school.
3. NO MASKS will be allowed.
4. NO costumes relating to violence of any sort will be allowed.
Let’s have some fun with this event. Prizes will be awarded at the end of the day in two categories.
a. General Halloween theme
b. Summer read them –“Al Capone Does My Shirts”
• If in doubt about what you are planning to wear, please talk with your homeroom teacher or an administrator at lunch time.
MCMS Athletic Booster Fundraiser - Parents, your MCMS Athletic Booster Club is hosting a fundraiser that will allow our club to receive 100% of the proceeds. Belk is hosting a special sale on Saturday, November 5 from 6:00 AM-10:00 AM. This is a private sale dedicated to support local organizations. This sale allows the customers to receive 20%-70% off purchases storewide, including special savings on rarely-discounted brands. If you purchase more than one ticket, you will have to ring up some items in multiple transactions to receive the multiple discounts. If you are interested in participating in the sale, but are unavailable to attend on November 5, you may reserve items beginning on October 30. Simply present your ticket to the cashier and ask them for details on how to reserve items.
The cost of the ticket is $5, which gives you $5 off your Belk purchase. WE are planning on selling these tickets in our carpool line on October 7th and October 21st. In addition to those dates, the tickets are on sale in our office and at our ball games.
Thank you for your support,
Morehead City Athletic Booster Club
8th Grade Yearbook Meeting - There will be a meeting for 8th grade yearbook staff on Thursday, October 27 from 3-4 in Mrs. Piner's room.
Sports Eligibility – Students please write in your planners that Sports Eligibility is Tuesday, Nov. 1. All grades and behavior will be checked on this date. The sports effected by this are boys soccer, volleyball, wrestling, boys and girls basketball, and cheerleading.
Wrestling Workouts - Conditioning workouts for Wrestling will begin on Tuesday, Nov.1. All students interested in wrestling must have a physical on file and pass academic eligibility.
Workouts will begin at 3:15 and last until 4:15. Athletes must have rides ready to pick them up by 4:30.
Volleyball Game – Next volleyball game will take place on Thursday, October 27 against Down East right here at MCMS at 4:00. You don’t want to miss this! Make plans to be here.
Boys Golf Team – The golf team will have a match on Thursday, October 27 at the Crystal Coast Country Club in Pine Knoll Shores at 3:30.
Football News – Everyone come out and support the football team for their final game at WCHS TODAY, Wednesday, Oct 26th starting at 5:00 against Newport. See you there!
Quiz Bowl - Meetings will take place every Wednesday from 3:00 to 3:45 thru April 2nd. Our first competition is on Wednesday, November 2nd, at Beaufort Middle School.
E-Grades - Many of you have asked about E-grades. This system of communication regarding your students’ grades has been and continues to be important to us.
"Egrades are up and working! Teachers gained access this Thursday and have been helping students log in and view their grades.
Parents should visit the school website to learn how to access their student's grades.
* Please view the Parent Tools page for directions on how to access student grades."
Absences and Tardies - We’d also like to remind you of the importance of clearing absences and tardies when they occur. Students should bring notes to Ms. Becton in first class within a couple of days of the tardiness or absence. We thank you in advance for keeping our attendance records up to date.
Lost and Found Items – Parents, there is now a link on the MCMS web page that allows you to check “Lost and Found” items that have collected for a few weeks now. We encourage you to collect your valuable items before we must donate to charity organizations. The lost and found list is updated each Friday.
Rachel’s Challenge – Rachel's Challenge will meet each Friday during AC and Lunch.
*6th Grade will be in Room 134 (Kathleen Miller's Room)
*7th Grade will be in Room Number 10 (The old First Class Room)
*8th Grade will be in Room Number 7 (The Health Room)
*Rachel's Challenge Sign up with your homeroom teacher
* Rachel's Challenge Chain Links Club is a group that seeks to start chain reactions of kindness and compassion throughout MCMS
* Meets every week during lunch (Friday)
* Meets Every Other week during AC/Lunch (Friday)
* All year committment: Need to attend all meetings
The 2010 presentation of Rachel’s Challenge is still actively at work in our school!
As you may be aware, Rachel Joy Scott leaves a legacy across all continents. Her message of treating others with compassion and kindness sounds simple. Yet, the message Rachel continues to send is so complex. Adolescents are living in a world very different than many of us experienced during our teenage years.
Whether we think it is or is not the role of schools to teach respectful behaviors, the reality is that we do this in some capacity, every day, at MCMS. We have found the common message in Rachel’s Challenge to be an extremely valuable tool to teach and re-teach the characteristics of kindness and compassion. Rachel’s message has much more impact than any anti-bullying message around. It just makes sense to our kids.
Our plan is to bring Rachel’s Challenge back to our school community the last week in October. Two assemblies will take place. The first will be presented to our sixth grade students. They will hear the message our entire school heard last year. The second assembly will be a follow up for both seventh and eighth grade students. The message will extend the students’ knowledge of kindness and compassion and tap into their ability to understand the concepts at a deeper level. The third component to our day will include training for our student leaders-those that have chosen to be members of the Chain Links Club. This support for student leadership will build on this group’s leadership capacity, reinforcing life-long skills.
We have about 50% of the $4,000 needed for this year’s program. If you are interested and able to contribute in any way, we are accepting all donations, regardless of the amount. Know that at least once per week, every student is participating in a classroom discussion that promotes the spark to start a chain reaction of kindness and compassion in our school, community and world. Together, we can make a difference!
Once we finalize our dates and times, we will publish the information within our community, hoping you are able to join us for this awesome event.
Spirit Days at MCMS - Next "Spirit Day" Monday, Nov. 7. Students we encourage you to show your school spirit by wearing red, white, and/or blue or an MCMS t-shirt on Spirit Days. You can now buy a gray, long-sleeved t-shirt from our PTO just in time for the cooler weather. The price of the t-shirt is $15.00.
Keep in mind that you must be prepared for the day before getting to school. I’d ask that you’d refrain from using marker on yourself as this isn’t an appropriate way to show school spirit. These days are intended to have a good time together, while supporting our athletic team. Let’s see if the 8th or 6th grades can post higher participation numbers and beat the 7th grade!
There are two incentives:
*1. On each Spirit Day, students who are wearing school colors will write their name on a piece of paper (the bag and slips of paper should be in your box). A cheerleader will come to your room on those mornings to assist with this if needed and to collect the bags. One student will be chosen for each Spirit Day to win a prize given by the PTO.
*2. The grade level with the most participation for all five Spirit Days will win ice cream that will given to them during lunch one day in November.
Make-up Day – Our next Make-up day for the school day we missed due to hurricane Irene is Monday, December 19th. Monday, December 19th will be an early release day also. Students will be dismissed from school at 12:00 noon. Mark your calendars!
Media Mania News …. Don’t get caught without a BOOK!
Fall for you, fall for books. You’re never going to believe it. Yesterday, the Starfish had a 50 point lead, but the Sea Turtles topped them. Both the Starfish and the Sea Turtles busted 200 leaves. The Sandpipers busted 100. The rest of the teams have their work cut out for them. Sea Turtles lead with 258 leaves followed closely by the Starfish with 237 leaves. Staff, we need some more leaves! Our shout outs go to Shelia Corey, who read The Lost Hero by Rick Riordan. Speaking of this series, we just got in Son of Neptune, which has already been checked out and a waiting list exists. More copies have been ordered with Book Fair profits. Kyle Horton with Brisingr by Christopher Paolini, and we are on the list for getting Inheritance (the fourth book in this series). Did you know Christopher was 15 when he finished and published Eragon? Autumn Sproule with Linger by Stiefvater, and we are on the list for the next book in this series. Ms. Eidson read Three to Get Ready, which is part of the Stephanie Plum series by Janet Evanovich. We've been wrapping and processing as fast as we can go, so be sure to check out the New Release section in our media center located by this year's Battle of the Books. Some of our latest additions are Pipe Dreams by Kelly Slater, Best of Me by Nicholas Sparks, Marshall Story, which features the story of We Are Marshall, and fiction books over a 1200 lexile. Remember, when you read and finish a book, fill out a leaf. Each leaf should have the title of the book and the author, your first and last name, your rating on a scale of 1-10 with a few words why, and your team name. There are prizes for the first place team along with individual winners. Keep up the reading and falling for books!
Box Tops for Education – Box Tops is all about the difference 1 can make. This year our goal is to raise $334.00 for materials and programs to benefit our students. Here are three easy, ways to help:
1. Clip – Clip the Box Tops from hundreds of participation products and send them to school. Each one is worth 10 cents when our school redeems them from Box Tops for Education
Shop Online – Shop at your favorite stores through the Box Tops Marketplace (boxtops4education.com/marketplace). Up to 15 eBoxTops per $10 spent on qualifying purchases is automatically donated to our school, at no additional cost to you. Plus you’ll get exclusive Box Tops deal and discounts!
2. Read – Buy books online through Reading Room, a partnership between Box Tops and Barnes and Noble. Our school receives up to 6 eBox Tops per $10 spent on qualifying purchases.
3. Sign up – It’s easy and free. Sign up to support our school at boxtops4education.com
• See how much our school is earning with Box Tops
• Enter online promotions for chances to win Bonus Box Tops and other prizes
• Print money-saving coupons for your favorite Box Tops brands
• Make mealtime easier with family-pleasing recipes
You can also sin up for Box Tops email newsletters that will keep you updated on the program, and for Marketplace newsletter with Box Tops members-only deals and discounts.
Follow our Blog – We encourage you to become a Follower of our blog to receive our Town Crier News through your email. To do this, please click on the Town Crier Blog on the left side of Morehead Middle’s Blog page. The Town Crier School News will pop up. Click on the Follower button located at the bottom of our school calendar. It will take you to a screen where you sign into an account listed or you can create a Google account to automatically receive daily updates. Fill out the necessary information. Join us! Keep in touch with what is happening daily at MCMS!
Have a Wonderful Day!
October 26, 2011
Welcome Back Minutemen!
We are off to a wonderful start! Together this will be a prosperous 2011-2012 School Year!
PTO Meeting - The next PTO meeting will be Tuesday, Nov. 8 @ 8:15. Hope to see you here!
EARLY RELEASE – School will dismiss at 11:55 am on Monday, October 31, 2011.
Halloween Costume Guidelines – Monday, October 31, 2011 are:
1. Students must be dressed and ready prior to coming to school.
2. If face painting is part of your costume, it must be completed at home and may not create a mess within our school.
3. NO MASKS will be allowed.
4. NO costumes relating to violence of any sort will be allowed.
Let’s have some fun with this event. Prizes will be awarded at the end of the day in two categories.
a. General Halloween theme
b. Summer read them –“Al Capone Does My Shirts”
• If in doubt about what you are planning to wear, please talk with your homeroom teacher or an administrator at lunch time.
MCMS Athletic Booster Fundraiser - Parents, your MCMS Athletic Booster Club is hosting a fundraiser that will allow our club to receive 100% of the proceeds. Belk is hosting a special sale on Saturday, November 5 from 6:00 AM-10:00 AM. This is a private sale dedicated to support local organizations. This sale allows the customers to receive 20%-70% off purchases storewide, including special savings on rarely-discounted brands. If you purchase more than one ticket, you will have to ring up some items in multiple transactions to receive the multiple discounts. If you are interested in participating in the sale, but are unavailable to attend on November 5, you may reserve items beginning on October 30. Simply present your ticket to the cashier and ask them for details on how to reserve items.
The cost of the ticket is $5, which gives you $5 off your Belk purchase. WE are planning on selling these tickets in our carpool line on October 7th and October 21st. In addition to those dates, the tickets are on sale in our office and at our ball games.
Thank you for your support,
Morehead City Athletic Booster Club
8th Grade Yearbook Meeting - There will be a meeting for 8th grade yearbook staff on Thursday, October 27 from 3-4 in Mrs. Piner's room.
Sports Eligibility – Students please write in your planners that Sports Eligibility is Tuesday, Nov. 1. All grades and behavior will be checked on this date. The sports effected by this are boys soccer, volleyball, wrestling, boys and girls basketball, and cheerleading.
Wrestling Workouts - Conditioning workouts for Wrestling will begin on Tuesday, Nov.1. All students interested in wrestling must have a physical on file and pass academic eligibility.
Workouts will begin at 3:15 and last until 4:15. Athletes must have rides ready to pick them up by 4:30.
Volleyball Game – Next volleyball game will take place on Thursday, October 27 against Down East right here at MCMS at 4:00. You don’t want to miss this! Make plans to be here.
Boys Golf Team – The golf team will have a match on Thursday, October 27 at the Crystal Coast Country Club in Pine Knoll Shores at 3:30.
Football News – Everyone come out and support the football team for their final game at WCHS TODAY, Wednesday, Oct 26th starting at 5:00 against Newport. See you there!
Quiz Bowl - Meetings will take place every Wednesday from 3:00 to 3:45 thru April 2nd. Our first competition is on Wednesday, November 2nd, at Beaufort Middle School.
E-Grades - Many of you have asked about E-grades. This system of communication regarding your students’ grades has been and continues to be important to us.
"Egrades are up and working! Teachers gained access this Thursday and have been helping students log in and view their grades.
Parents should visit the school website to learn how to access their student's grades.
* Please view the Parent Tools page for directions on how to access student grades."
Absences and Tardies - We’d also like to remind you of the importance of clearing absences and tardies when they occur. Students should bring notes to Ms. Becton in first class within a couple of days of the tardiness or absence. We thank you in advance for keeping our attendance records up to date.
Lost and Found Items – Parents, there is now a link on the MCMS web page that allows you to check “Lost and Found” items that have collected for a few weeks now. We encourage you to collect your valuable items before we must donate to charity organizations. The lost and found list is updated each Friday.
Rachel’s Challenge – Rachel's Challenge will meet each Friday during AC and Lunch.
*6th Grade will be in Room 134 (Kathleen Miller's Room)
*7th Grade will be in Room Number 10 (The old First Class Room)
*8th Grade will be in Room Number 7 (The Health Room)
*Rachel's Challenge Sign up with your homeroom teacher
* Rachel's Challenge Chain Links Club is a group that seeks to start chain reactions of kindness and compassion throughout MCMS
* Meets every week during lunch (Friday)
* Meets Every Other week during AC/Lunch (Friday)
* All year committment: Need to attend all meetings
The 2010 presentation of Rachel’s Challenge is still actively at work in our school!
As you may be aware, Rachel Joy Scott leaves a legacy across all continents. Her message of treating others with compassion and kindness sounds simple. Yet, the message Rachel continues to send is so complex. Adolescents are living in a world very different than many of us experienced during our teenage years.
Whether we think it is or is not the role of schools to teach respectful behaviors, the reality is that we do this in some capacity, every day, at MCMS. We have found the common message in Rachel’s Challenge to be an extremely valuable tool to teach and re-teach the characteristics of kindness and compassion. Rachel’s message has much more impact than any anti-bullying message around. It just makes sense to our kids.
Our plan is to bring Rachel’s Challenge back to our school community the last week in October. Two assemblies will take place. The first will be presented to our sixth grade students. They will hear the message our entire school heard last year. The second assembly will be a follow up for both seventh and eighth grade students. The message will extend the students’ knowledge of kindness and compassion and tap into their ability to understand the concepts at a deeper level. The third component to our day will include training for our student leaders-those that have chosen to be members of the Chain Links Club. This support for student leadership will build on this group’s leadership capacity, reinforcing life-long skills.
We have about 50% of the $4,000 needed for this year’s program. If you are interested and able to contribute in any way, we are accepting all donations, regardless of the amount. Know that at least once per week, every student is participating in a classroom discussion that promotes the spark to start a chain reaction of kindness and compassion in our school, community and world. Together, we can make a difference!
Once we finalize our dates and times, we will publish the information within our community, hoping you are able to join us for this awesome event.
Spirit Days at MCMS - Next "Spirit Day" Monday, Nov. 7. Students we encourage you to show your school spirit by wearing red, white, and/or blue or an MCMS t-shirt on Spirit Days. You can now buy a gray, long-sleeved t-shirt from our PTO just in time for the cooler weather. The price of the t-shirt is $15.00.
Keep in mind that you must be prepared for the day before getting to school. I’d ask that you’d refrain from using marker on yourself as this isn’t an appropriate way to show school spirit. These days are intended to have a good time together, while supporting our athletic team. Let’s see if the 8th or 6th grades can post higher participation numbers and beat the 7th grade!
There are two incentives:
*1. On each Spirit Day, students who are wearing school colors will write their name on a piece of paper (the bag and slips of paper should be in your box). A cheerleader will come to your room on those mornings to assist with this if needed and to collect the bags. One student will be chosen for each Spirit Day to win a prize given by the PTO.
*2. The grade level with the most participation for all five Spirit Days will win ice cream that will given to them during lunch one day in November.
Make-up Day – Our next Make-up day for the school day we missed due to hurricane Irene is Monday, December 19th. Monday, December 19th will be an early release day also. Students will be dismissed from school at 12:00 noon. Mark your calendars!
Media Mania News …. Don’t get caught without a BOOK!
Fall for you, fall for books. You’re never going to believe it. Yesterday, the Starfish had a 50 point lead, but the Sea Turtles topped them. Both the Starfish and the Sea Turtles busted 200 leaves. The Sandpipers busted 100. The rest of the teams have their work cut out for them. Sea Turtles lead with 258 leaves followed closely by the Starfish with 237 leaves. Staff, we need some more leaves! Our shout outs go to Shelia Corey, who read The Lost Hero by Rick Riordan. Speaking of this series, we just got in Son of Neptune, which has already been checked out and a waiting list exists. More copies have been ordered with Book Fair profits. Kyle Horton with Brisingr by Christopher Paolini, and we are on the list for getting Inheritance (the fourth book in this series). Did you know Christopher was 15 when he finished and published Eragon? Autumn Sproule with Linger by Stiefvater, and we are on the list for the next book in this series. Ms. Eidson read Three to Get Ready, which is part of the Stephanie Plum series by Janet Evanovich. We've been wrapping and processing as fast as we can go, so be sure to check out the New Release section in our media center located by this year's Battle of the Books. Some of our latest additions are Pipe Dreams by Kelly Slater, Best of Me by Nicholas Sparks, Marshall Story, which features the story of We Are Marshall, and fiction books over a 1200 lexile. Remember, when you read and finish a book, fill out a leaf. Each leaf should have the title of the book and the author, your first and last name, your rating on a scale of 1-10 with a few words why, and your team name. There are prizes for the first place team along with individual winners. Keep up the reading and falling for books!
Box Tops for Education – Box Tops is all about the difference 1 can make. This year our goal is to raise $334.00 for materials and programs to benefit our students. Here are three easy, ways to help:
1. Clip – Clip the Box Tops from hundreds of participation products and send them to school. Each one is worth 10 cents when our school redeems them from Box Tops for Education
Shop Online – Shop at your favorite stores through the Box Tops Marketplace (boxtops4education.com/marketplace). Up to 15 eBoxTops per $10 spent on qualifying purchases is automatically donated to our school, at no additional cost to you. Plus you’ll get exclusive Box Tops deal and discounts!
2. Read – Buy books online through Reading Room, a partnership between Box Tops and Barnes and Noble. Our school receives up to 6 eBox Tops per $10 spent on qualifying purchases.
3. Sign up – It’s easy and free. Sign up to support our school at boxtops4education.com
• See how much our school is earning with Box Tops
• Enter online promotions for chances to win Bonus Box Tops and other prizes
• Print money-saving coupons for your favorite Box Tops brands
• Make mealtime easier with family-pleasing recipes
You can also sin up for Box Tops email newsletters that will keep you updated on the program, and for Marketplace newsletter with Box Tops members-only deals and discounts.
Follow our Blog – We encourage you to become a Follower of our blog to receive our Town Crier News through your email. To do this, please click on the Town Crier Blog on the left side of Morehead Middle’s Blog page. The Town Crier School News will pop up. Click on the Follower button located at the bottom of our school calendar. It will take you to a screen where you sign into an account listed or you can create a Google account to automatically receive daily updates. Fill out the necessary information. Join us! Keep in touch with what is happening daily at MCMS!
Have a Wonderful Day!
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Town Crier on Tuesday, October 25, 2011.
Happy Tuesday!
October 25, 2011
Welcome Back Minutemen!
We are off to a wonderful start! Together this will be a prosperous 2011-2012 School Year!
PTO Meeting - The next PTO meeting will be Tuesday, Nov. 8 @ 8:15. Hope to see you here!
EARLY RELEASE – School will dismiss at 11:55 am on Monday, October 31, 2011.
Halloween Costume Guidelines – Monday, October 31, 2011 are:
1. Students must be dressed and ready prior to coming to school.
2. If face painting is part of your costume, it must be completed at home and may not create a mess within our school.
3. NO MASKS will be allowed.
4. NO costumes relating to violence of any sort will be allowed.
Let’s have some fun with this event. Prizes will be awarded at the end of the day in two categories.
a. General Halloween theme
b. Summer read them –“Al Capone Does My Shirts”
• If in doubt about what you are planning to wear, please talk with your homeroom teacher or an administrator at lunch time.
MCMS Athletic Booster Fundraiser - Parents, your MCMS Athletic Booster Club is hosting a fundraiser that will allow our club to receive 100% of the proceeds. Belk is hosting a special sale on Saturday, November 5 from 6:00 AM-10:00 AM. This is a private sale dedicated to support local organizations. This sale allows the customers to receive 20%-70% off purchases storewide, including special savings on rarely-discounted brands. If you purchase more than one ticket, you will have to ring up some items in multiple transactions to receive the multiple discounts. If you are interested in participating in the sale, but are unavailable to attend on November 5, you may reserve items beginning on October 30. Simply present your ticket to the cashier and ask them for details on how to reserve items.
The cost of the ticket is $5, which gives you $5 off your Belk purchase. WE are planning on selling these tickets in our carpool line on October 7th and October 21st. In addition to those dates, the tickets are on sale in our office and at our ball games.
Thank you for your support,
Morehead City Athletic Booster Club
8th Grade Yearbook Meeting - There will be a meeting for 8th grade yearbook staff on Thursday, October 27 from 3-4 in Mrs. Piner's room.
6th Grade Band Concert - The sixth grade band will have their first concert tonight, Tuesday, October 25 at 7:00 pm in the gym. Sixth grade band students need to be dressed, in their seats with instruments and music, ready to begin at 6:30. The concert begins at 7:00 and should last 35-40 minutes. Everyone is invited to attend!
Sports Eligibility – Students please write in your planners that Sports Eligibility is Tuesday, Nov. 1. All grades and behavior will be checked on this date. The sports effected by this are boys soccer, volleyball, wrestling, boys and girls basketball, and cheerleading.
Wrestling Workouts - Conditioning workouts for Wrestling will begin on Tuesday, Nov.1. All students interested in wrestling must have a physical on file and pass academic eligibility.
Workouts will begin at 3:15 and last until 4:15. Athletes must have rides ready to pick them up by 4:30.
Volleyball Game – Next volleyball game will take place on Thursday, October 27 against Down East right here at MCMS at 4:00. You don’t want to miss this! Make plans to be here.
Boys Golf Team – The golf team will have a match on Thursday, October 27 at the Crystal Coast Country Club in Pine Knoll Shores at 3:30.
Football News – Come on out and support the football team for their final game at WCHS tomorrow, Wednesday, Oct 26th starting at 5:00 against Newport.
Quiz Bowl - Meetings will take place every Wednesday from 3:00 to 3:45 thru April 2nd. Our first competition is on Wednesday, November 2nd, at Beaufort Middle School.
E-Grades - Many of you have asked about E-grades. This system of communication regarding your students’ grades has been and continues to be important to us.
"Egrades are up and working! Teachers gained access this Thursday and have been helping students log in and view their grades.
Parents should visit the school website to learn how to access their student's grades.
* Please view the Parent Tools page for directions on how to access student grades."
Absences and Tardies - We’d also like to remind you of the importance of clearing absences and tardies when they occur. Students should bring notes to Ms. Becton in first class within a couple of days of the tardiness or absence. We thank you in advance for keeping our attendance records up to date.
Lost and Found Items – Parents, there is now a link on the MCMS web page that allows you to check “Lost and Found” items that have collected for a few weeks now. We encourage you to collect your valuable items before we must donate to charity organizations. The lost and found list is updated each Friday.
Rachel’s Challenge – Rachel's Challenge will meet each Friday during AC and Lunch.
*6th Grade will be in Room 134 (Kathleen Miller's Room)
*7th Grade will be in Room Number 10 (The old First Class Room)
*8th Grade will be in Room Number 7 (The Health Room)
*Rachel's Challenge Sign up with your homeroom teacher
* Rachel's Challenge Chain Links Club is a group that seeks to start chain reactions of kindness and compassion throughout MCMS
* Meets every week during lunch (Friday)
* Meets Every Other week during AC/Lunch (Friday)
* All year committment: Need to attend all meetings
The 2010 presentation of Rachel’s Challenge is still actively at work in our school!
As you may be aware, Rachel Joy Scott leaves a legacy across all continents. Her message of treating others with compassion and kindness sounds simple. Yet, the message Rachel continues to send is so complex. Adolescents are living in a world very different than many of us experienced during our teenage years.
Whether we think it is or is not the role of schools to teach respectful behaviors, the reality is that we do this in some capacity, every day, at MCMS. We have found the common message in Rachel’s Challenge to be an extremely valuable tool to teach and re-teach the characteristics of kindness and compassion. Rachel’s message has much more impact than any anti-bullying message around. It just makes sense to our kids.
Our plan is to bring Rachel’s Challenge back to our school community the last week in October. Two assemblies will take place. The first will be presented to our sixth grade students. They will hear the message our entire school heard last year. The second assembly will be a follow up for both seventh and eighth grade students. The message will extend the students’ knowledge of kindness and compassion and tap into their ability to understand the concepts at a deeper level. The third component to our day will include training for our student leaders-those that have chosen to be members of the Chain Links Club. This support for student leadership will build on this group’s leadership capacity, reinforcing life-long skills.
We have about 50% of the $4,000 needed for this year’s program. If you are interested and able to contribute in any way, we are accepting all donations, regardless of the amount. Know that at least once per week, every student is participating in a classroom discussion that promotes the spark to start a chain reaction of kindness and compassion in our school, community and world. Together, we can make a difference!
Once we finalize our dates and times, we will publish the information within our community, hoping you are able to join us for this awesome event.
Spirit Days at MCMS - Next "Spirit Day" Monday, Nov. 7. Students we encourage you to show your school spirit by wearing red, white, and/or blue or an MCMS t-shirt on Spirit Days. You can now buy a gray, long-sleeved t-shirt from our PTO just in time for the cooler weather. The price of the t-shirt is $15.00.
Keep in mind that you must be prepared for the day before getting to school. I’d ask that you’d refrain from using marker on yourself as this isn’t an appropriate way to show school spirit. These days are intended to have a good time together, while supporting our athletic team. Let’s see if the 8th or 6th grades can post higher participation numbers and beat the 7th grade!
There are two incentives:
*1. On each Spirit Day, students who are wearing school colors will write their name on a piece of paper (the bag and slips of paper should be in your box). A cheerleader will come to your room on those mornings to assist with this if needed and to collect the bags. One student will be chosen for each Spirit Day to win a prize given by the PTO.
*2. The grade level with the most participation for all five Spirit Days will win ice cream that will given to them during lunch one day in November.
Make-up Day – Our next Make-up day for the school day we missed due to hurricane Irene is Monday, December 19th. Monday, December 19th will be an early release day also. Students will be dismissed from school at 12:00 noon. Mark your calendars!
Media Mania News …. Don’t get caught without a BOOK!
Because I'm free! Free Fallin' over leaves in our media center. Our grand total of leaves to date is 554 leaves as of Wednesday, 10-19 8:00 am. The Staff more than doubled their leaves and are no longer in last place! Way to go staff! Ms. Boulia and Mrs. Tripp-Cox keep the leaves pouring in along with our other staff of multiple leaves. Don't forget to fill out a leaf when you finish a book. The Starfish are still in the lead, but the Sea Turtles are in hot pursuit. Sandpipers are raking in the leaves as well, and our first shot out goes to Rachel Rouse, who has turned in over 20 leaves to date. Other shot outs include Desmond Jones who rated 50 Cents a 10 for being wise and encouraging. Morgan Ballou rated Hunger Games a 10 for being action packed. Speaking of Hunger Games, we can't keep it on the shelf. Students are reading like crazy! Our last shout out goes to Andrew, who read The Desperado Who Stole Baseball by John Ritter. He rated it a 10 due to holding his attention. Prizes for the winning team along with individual winners are in store. Don't miss out on this opportunity. Be a free faller over books!
Box Tops for Education – Box Tops is all about the difference 1 can make. This year our goal is to raise $334.00 for materials and programs to benefit our students. Here are three easy, ways to help:
1. Clip – Clip the Box Tops from hundreds of participation products and send them to school. Each one is worth 10 cents when our school redeems them from Box Tops for Education
Shop Online – Shop at your favorite stores through the Box Tops Marketplace (boxtops4education.com/marketplace). Up to 15 eBoxTops per $10 spent on qualifying purchases is automatically donated to our school, at no additional cost to you. Plus you’ll get exclusive Box Tops deal and discounts!
2. Read – Buy books online through Reading Room, a partnership between Box Tops and Barnes and Noble. Our school receives up to 6 eBox Tops per $10 spent on qualifying purchases.
3. Sign up – It’s easy and free. Sign up to support our school at boxtops4education.com
• See how much our school is earning with Box Tops
• Enter online promotions for chances to win Bonus Box Tops and other prizes
• Print money-saving coupons for your favorite Box Tops brands
• Make mealtime easier with family-pleasing recipes
You can also sin up for Box Tops email newsletters that will keep you updated on the program, and for Marketplace newsletter with Box Tops members-only deals and discounts.
Follow our Blog – We encourage you to become a Follower of our blog to receive our Town Crier News through your email. To do this, please click on the Town Crier Blog on the left side of Morehead Middle’s Blog page. The Town Crier School News will pop up. Click on the Follower button located at the bottom of our school calendar. It will take you to a screen where you sign into an account listed or you can create a Google account to automatically receive daily updates. Fill out the necessary information. Join us! Keep in touch with what is happening daily at MCMS!
Have a Wonderful Day!
October 25, 2011
Welcome Back Minutemen!
We are off to a wonderful start! Together this will be a prosperous 2011-2012 School Year!
PTO Meeting - The next PTO meeting will be Tuesday, Nov. 8 @ 8:15. Hope to see you here!
EARLY RELEASE – School will dismiss at 11:55 am on Monday, October 31, 2011.
Halloween Costume Guidelines – Monday, October 31, 2011 are:
1. Students must be dressed and ready prior to coming to school.
2. If face painting is part of your costume, it must be completed at home and may not create a mess within our school.
3. NO MASKS will be allowed.
4. NO costumes relating to violence of any sort will be allowed.
Let’s have some fun with this event. Prizes will be awarded at the end of the day in two categories.
a. General Halloween theme
b. Summer read them –“Al Capone Does My Shirts”
• If in doubt about what you are planning to wear, please talk with your homeroom teacher or an administrator at lunch time.
MCMS Athletic Booster Fundraiser - Parents, your MCMS Athletic Booster Club is hosting a fundraiser that will allow our club to receive 100% of the proceeds. Belk is hosting a special sale on Saturday, November 5 from 6:00 AM-10:00 AM. This is a private sale dedicated to support local organizations. This sale allows the customers to receive 20%-70% off purchases storewide, including special savings on rarely-discounted brands. If you purchase more than one ticket, you will have to ring up some items in multiple transactions to receive the multiple discounts. If you are interested in participating in the sale, but are unavailable to attend on November 5, you may reserve items beginning on October 30. Simply present your ticket to the cashier and ask them for details on how to reserve items.
The cost of the ticket is $5, which gives you $5 off your Belk purchase. WE are planning on selling these tickets in our carpool line on October 7th and October 21st. In addition to those dates, the tickets are on sale in our office and at our ball games.
Thank you for your support,
Morehead City Athletic Booster Club
8th Grade Yearbook Meeting - There will be a meeting for 8th grade yearbook staff on Thursday, October 27 from 3-4 in Mrs. Piner's room.
6th Grade Band Concert - The sixth grade band will have their first concert tonight, Tuesday, October 25 at 7:00 pm in the gym. Sixth grade band students need to be dressed, in their seats with instruments and music, ready to begin at 6:30. The concert begins at 7:00 and should last 35-40 minutes. Everyone is invited to attend!
Sports Eligibility – Students please write in your planners that Sports Eligibility is Tuesday, Nov. 1. All grades and behavior will be checked on this date. The sports effected by this are boys soccer, volleyball, wrestling, boys and girls basketball, and cheerleading.
Wrestling Workouts - Conditioning workouts for Wrestling will begin on Tuesday, Nov.1. All students interested in wrestling must have a physical on file and pass academic eligibility.
Workouts will begin at 3:15 and last until 4:15. Athletes must have rides ready to pick them up by 4:30.
Volleyball Game – Next volleyball game will take place on Thursday, October 27 against Down East right here at MCMS at 4:00. You don’t want to miss this! Make plans to be here.
Boys Golf Team – The golf team will have a match on Thursday, October 27 at the Crystal Coast Country Club in Pine Knoll Shores at 3:30.
Football News – Come on out and support the football team for their final game at WCHS tomorrow, Wednesday, Oct 26th starting at 5:00 against Newport.
Quiz Bowl - Meetings will take place every Wednesday from 3:00 to 3:45 thru April 2nd. Our first competition is on Wednesday, November 2nd, at Beaufort Middle School.
E-Grades - Many of you have asked about E-grades. This system of communication regarding your students’ grades has been and continues to be important to us.
"Egrades are up and working! Teachers gained access this Thursday and have been helping students log in and view their grades.
Parents should visit the school website to learn how to access their student's grades.
* Please view the Parent Tools page for directions on how to access student grades."
Absences and Tardies - We’d also like to remind you of the importance of clearing absences and tardies when they occur. Students should bring notes to Ms. Becton in first class within a couple of days of the tardiness or absence. We thank you in advance for keeping our attendance records up to date.
Lost and Found Items – Parents, there is now a link on the MCMS web page that allows you to check “Lost and Found” items that have collected for a few weeks now. We encourage you to collect your valuable items before we must donate to charity organizations. The lost and found list is updated each Friday.
Rachel’s Challenge – Rachel's Challenge will meet each Friday during AC and Lunch.
*6th Grade will be in Room 134 (Kathleen Miller's Room)
*7th Grade will be in Room Number 10 (The old First Class Room)
*8th Grade will be in Room Number 7 (The Health Room)
*Rachel's Challenge Sign up with your homeroom teacher
* Rachel's Challenge Chain Links Club is a group that seeks to start chain reactions of kindness and compassion throughout MCMS
* Meets every week during lunch (Friday)
* Meets Every Other week during AC/Lunch (Friday)
* All year committment: Need to attend all meetings
The 2010 presentation of Rachel’s Challenge is still actively at work in our school!
As you may be aware, Rachel Joy Scott leaves a legacy across all continents. Her message of treating others with compassion and kindness sounds simple. Yet, the message Rachel continues to send is so complex. Adolescents are living in a world very different than many of us experienced during our teenage years.
Whether we think it is or is not the role of schools to teach respectful behaviors, the reality is that we do this in some capacity, every day, at MCMS. We have found the common message in Rachel’s Challenge to be an extremely valuable tool to teach and re-teach the characteristics of kindness and compassion. Rachel’s message has much more impact than any anti-bullying message around. It just makes sense to our kids.
Our plan is to bring Rachel’s Challenge back to our school community the last week in October. Two assemblies will take place. The first will be presented to our sixth grade students. They will hear the message our entire school heard last year. The second assembly will be a follow up for both seventh and eighth grade students. The message will extend the students’ knowledge of kindness and compassion and tap into their ability to understand the concepts at a deeper level. The third component to our day will include training for our student leaders-those that have chosen to be members of the Chain Links Club. This support for student leadership will build on this group’s leadership capacity, reinforcing life-long skills.
We have about 50% of the $4,000 needed for this year’s program. If you are interested and able to contribute in any way, we are accepting all donations, regardless of the amount. Know that at least once per week, every student is participating in a classroom discussion that promotes the spark to start a chain reaction of kindness and compassion in our school, community and world. Together, we can make a difference!
Once we finalize our dates and times, we will publish the information within our community, hoping you are able to join us for this awesome event.
Spirit Days at MCMS - Next "Spirit Day" Monday, Nov. 7. Students we encourage you to show your school spirit by wearing red, white, and/or blue or an MCMS t-shirt on Spirit Days. You can now buy a gray, long-sleeved t-shirt from our PTO just in time for the cooler weather. The price of the t-shirt is $15.00.
Keep in mind that you must be prepared for the day before getting to school. I’d ask that you’d refrain from using marker on yourself as this isn’t an appropriate way to show school spirit. These days are intended to have a good time together, while supporting our athletic team. Let’s see if the 8th or 6th grades can post higher participation numbers and beat the 7th grade!
There are two incentives:
*1. On each Spirit Day, students who are wearing school colors will write their name on a piece of paper (the bag and slips of paper should be in your box). A cheerleader will come to your room on those mornings to assist with this if needed and to collect the bags. One student will be chosen for each Spirit Day to win a prize given by the PTO.
*2. The grade level with the most participation for all five Spirit Days will win ice cream that will given to them during lunch one day in November.
Make-up Day – Our next Make-up day for the school day we missed due to hurricane Irene is Monday, December 19th. Monday, December 19th will be an early release day also. Students will be dismissed from school at 12:00 noon. Mark your calendars!
Media Mania News …. Don’t get caught without a BOOK!
Because I'm free! Free Fallin' over leaves in our media center. Our grand total of leaves to date is 554 leaves as of Wednesday, 10-19 8:00 am. The Staff more than doubled their leaves and are no longer in last place! Way to go staff! Ms. Boulia and Mrs. Tripp-Cox keep the leaves pouring in along with our other staff of multiple leaves. Don't forget to fill out a leaf when you finish a book. The Starfish are still in the lead, but the Sea Turtles are in hot pursuit. Sandpipers are raking in the leaves as well, and our first shot out goes to Rachel Rouse, who has turned in over 20 leaves to date. Other shot outs include Desmond Jones who rated 50 Cents a 10 for being wise and encouraging. Morgan Ballou rated Hunger Games a 10 for being action packed. Speaking of Hunger Games, we can't keep it on the shelf. Students are reading like crazy! Our last shout out goes to Andrew, who read The Desperado Who Stole Baseball by John Ritter. He rated it a 10 due to holding his attention. Prizes for the winning team along with individual winners are in store. Don't miss out on this opportunity. Be a free faller over books!
Box Tops for Education – Box Tops is all about the difference 1 can make. This year our goal is to raise $334.00 for materials and programs to benefit our students. Here are three easy, ways to help:
1. Clip – Clip the Box Tops from hundreds of participation products and send them to school. Each one is worth 10 cents when our school redeems them from Box Tops for Education
Shop Online – Shop at your favorite stores through the Box Tops Marketplace (boxtops4education.com/marketplace). Up to 15 eBoxTops per $10 spent on qualifying purchases is automatically donated to our school, at no additional cost to you. Plus you’ll get exclusive Box Tops deal and discounts!
2. Read – Buy books online through Reading Room, a partnership between Box Tops and Barnes and Noble. Our school receives up to 6 eBox Tops per $10 spent on qualifying purchases.
3. Sign up – It’s easy and free. Sign up to support our school at boxtops4education.com
• See how much our school is earning with Box Tops
• Enter online promotions for chances to win Bonus Box Tops and other prizes
• Print money-saving coupons for your favorite Box Tops brands
• Make mealtime easier with family-pleasing recipes
You can also sin up for Box Tops email newsletters that will keep you updated on the program, and for Marketplace newsletter with Box Tops members-only deals and discounts.
Follow our Blog – We encourage you to become a Follower of our blog to receive our Town Crier News through your email. To do this, please click on the Town Crier Blog on the left side of Morehead Middle’s Blog page. The Town Crier School News will pop up. Click on the Follower button located at the bottom of our school calendar. It will take you to a screen where you sign into an account listed or you can create a Google account to automatically receive daily updates. Fill out the necessary information. Join us! Keep in touch with what is happening daily at MCMS!
Have a Wonderful Day!
Monday, October 24, 2011
Town on Monday, October 24, 2011.
Happy Monday!
October 24, 2011
Welcome Back Minutemen!
We are off to a wonderful start! Together this will be a prosperous 2011-2012 School Year!
PTO Meeting - The next PTO meeting will be Tuesday, Nov. 8 @ 8:15. Hope to see you here!
EARLY RELEASE – School will dismiss at 11:55 am on Monday, October 31, 2011.
Halloween Costume Guidelines – Monday, October 31, 2011 are:
1. Students must be dressed and ready prior to coming to school.
2. If face painting is part of your costume, it must be completed at home and may not create a mess within our school.
3. NO MASKS will be allowed.
4. NO costumes relating to violence of any sort will be allowed.
Let’s have some fun with this event. Prizes will be awarded at the end of the day in two categories.
a. General Halloween theme
b. Summer read them –“Al Capone Does My Shirts”
• If in doubt about what you are planning to wear, please talk with your homeroom teacher or an administrator at lunch time.
MCMS Athletic Booster Fundraiser - Parents, your MCMS Athletic Booster Club is hosting a fundraiser that will allow our club to receive 100% of the proceeds. Belk is hosting a special sale on Saturday, November 5 from 6:00 AM-10:00 AM. This is a private sale dedicated to support local organizations. This sale allows the customers to receive 20%-70% off purchases storewide, including special savings on rarely-discounted brands. If you purchase more than one ticket, you will have to ring up some items in multiple transactions to receive the multiple discounts. If you are interested in participating in the sale, but are unavailable to attend on November 5, you may reserve items beginning on October 30. Simply present your ticket to the cashier and ask them for details on how to reserve items.
The cost of the ticket is $5, which gives you $5 off your Belk purchase. WE are planning on selling these tickets in our carpool line on October 7th and October 21st. In addition to those dates, the tickets are on sale in our office and at our ball games.
Thank you for your support,
Morehead City Athletic Booster Club
8th Grade Yearbook Meeting - There will be a meeting for 8th grade yearbook staff on Thursday, October 27 from 3-4 in Mrs. Piner's room.
6th Grade Band Concert - The sixth grade band will have their first concert on Tuesday, October 25 at 7:00 pm in the gym. Sixth grade band students need to be dressed, in their seats with instruments and music, ready to begin at 6:30. The concert begins at 7:00 and should last 35-40 minutes. Everyone is invited to attend!
Sports Eligibility – Students please write in your planners that Sports Eligibility is Nov. 1. All grades and behavior will be checked on this date. The sports effected by this are boys soccer, volleyball, wrestling, boys and girls basketball, and cheerleading.
Volleyball Game – Next volleyball game will take place on Thursday, October 27 against Down East right here at MCMS at 4:00. You don’t want to miss this! Make plans to be here.
Boys Golf Team – The golf team will have a match on Thursday, October 27 at the Crystal Coast Country Club in Pine Knoll Shores at 3:30.
Football News – Come on out and support the football team for their final game at WCHS on Wednesday, Oct 26th starting at 5:00 against Newport.
Quiz Bowl - Meetings will take place every Wednesday from 3:00 to 3:45 thru April 2nd. Our first competition is on Wednesday, November 2nd, at Beaufort Middle School.
E-Grades - Many of you have asked about E-grades. This system of communication regarding your students’ grades has been and continues to be important to us.
"Egrades are up and working! Teachers gained access this Thursday and have been helping students log in and view their grades.
Parents should visit the school website to learn how to access their student's grades.
* Please view the Parent Tools page for directions on how to access student grades."
Absences and Tardies - We’d also like to remind you of the importance of clearing absences and tardies when they occur. Students should bring notes to Ms. Becton in first class within a couple of days of the tardiness or absence. We thank you in advance for keeping our attendance records up to date.
Lost and Found Items – Parents, there is now a link on the MCMS web page that allows you to check “Lost and Found” items that have collected for a few weeks now. We encourage you to collect your valuable items before we must donate to charity organizations. The lost and found list is updated each Friday.
Rachel’s Challenge – Rachel's Challenge will meet each Friday during AC and Lunch.
*6th Grade will be in Room 134 (Kathleen Miller's Room)
*7th Grade will be in Room Number 10 (The old First Class Room)
*8th Grade will be in Room Number 7 (The Health Room)
*Rachel's Challenge Sign up with your homeroom teacher
* Rachel's Challenge Chain Links Club is a group that seeks to start chain reactions of kindness and compassion throughout MCMS
* Meets every week during lunch (Friday)
* Meets Every Other week during AC/Lunch (Friday)
* All year committment: Need to attend all meetings
The 2010 presentation of Rachel’s Challenge is still actively at work in our school!
As you may be aware, Rachel Joy Scott leaves a legacy across all continents. Her message of treating others with compassion and kindness sounds simple. Yet, the message Rachel continues to send is so complex. Adolescents are living in a world very different than many of us experienced during our teenage years.
Whether we think it is or is not the role of schools to teach respectful behaviors, the reality is that we do this in some capacity, every day, at MCMS. We have found the common message in Rachel’s Challenge to be an extremely valuable tool to teach and re-teach the characteristics of kindness and compassion. Rachel’s message has much more impact than any anti-bullying message around. It just makes sense to our kids.
Our plan is to bring Rachel’s Challenge back to our school community the last week in October. Two assemblies will take place. The first will be presented to our sixth grade students. They will hear the message our entire school heard last year. The second assembly will be a follow up for both seventh and eighth grade students. The message will extend the students’ knowledge of kindness and compassion and tap into their ability to understand the concepts at a deeper level. The third component to our day will include training for our student leaders-those that have chosen to be members of the Chain Links Club. This support for student leadership will build on this group’s leadership capacity, reinforcing life-long skills.
We have about 50% of the $4,000 needed for this year’s program. If you are interested and able to contribute in any way, we are accepting all donations, regardless of the amount. Know that at least once per week, every student is participating in a classroom discussion that promotes the spark to start a chain reaction of kindness and compassion in our school, community and world. Together, we can make a difference!
Once we finalize our dates and times, we will publish the information within our community, hoping you are able to join us for this awesome event.
Spirit Days at MCMS - Next "Spirit Day" Monday, Nov. 7. Students we encourage you to show your school spirit by wearing red, white, and/or blue or an MCMS t-shirt on Spirit Days. You can now buy a gray, long-sleeved t-shirt from our PTO just in time for the cooler weather. The price of the t-shirt is $15.00.
Keep in mind that you must be prepared for the day before getting to school. I’d ask that you’d refrain from using marker on yourself as this isn’t an appropriate way to show school spirit. These days are intended to have a good time together, while supporting our athletic team. Let’s see if the 8th or 6th grades can post higher participation numbers and beat the 7th grade!
There are two incentives:
*1. On each Spirit Day, students who are wearing school colors will write their name on a piece of paper (the bag and slips of paper should be in your box). A cheerleader will come to your room on those mornings to assist with this if needed and to collect the bags. One student will be chosen for each Spirit Day to win a prize given by the PTO.
*2. The grade level with the most participation for all five Spirit Days will win ice cream that will given to them during lunch one day in November.
Make-up Day – Our next Make-up day for the school day we missed due to hurricane Irene is Monday, December 19th. Monday, December 19th will be an early release day also. Students will be dismissed from school at 12:00 noon. Mark your calendars!
Media Mania News …. Don’t get caught without a BOOK!
Because I'm free! Free Fallin' over leaves in our media center. Our grand total of leaves to date is 554 leaves as of Wednesday, 10-19 8:00 am. The Staff more than doubled their leaves and are no longer in last place! Way to go staff! Ms. Boulia and Mrs. Tripp-Cox keep the leaves pouring in along with our other staff of multiple leaves. Don't forget to fill out a leaf when you finish a book. The Starfish are still in the lead, but the Sea Turtles are in hot pursuit. Sandpipers are raking in the leaves as well, and our first shot out goes to Rachel Rouse, who has turned in over 20 leaves to date. Other shot outs include Desmond Jones who rated 50 Cents a 10 for being wise and encouraging. Morgan Ballou rated Hunger Games a 10 for being action packed. Speaking of Hunger Games, we can't keep it on the shelf. Students are reading like crazy! Our last shout out goes to Andrew, who read The Desperado Who Stole Baseball by John Ritter. He rated it a 10 due to holding his attention. Prizes for the winning team along with individual winners are in store. Don't miss out on this opportunity. Be a free faller over books!
Box Tops for Education – Box Tops is all about the difference 1 can make. This year our goal is to raise $334.00 for materials and programs to benefit our students. Here are three easy, ways to help:
1. Clip – Clip the Box Tops from hundreds of participation products and send them to school. Each one is worth 10 cents when our school redeems them from Box Tops for Education
Shop Online – Shop at your favorite stores through the Box Tops Marketplace (boxtops4education.com/marketplace). Up to 15 eBoxTops per $10 spent on qualifying purchases is automatically donated to our school, at no additional cost to you. Plus you’ll get exclusive Box Tops deal and discounts!
2. Read – Buy books online through Reading Room, a partnership between Box Tops and Barnes and Noble. Our school receives up to 6 eBox Tops per $10 spent on qualifying purchases.
3. Sign up – It’s easy and free. Sign up to support our school at boxtops4education.com
• See how much our school is earning with Box Tops
• Enter online promotions for chances to win Bonus Box Tops and other prizes
• Print money-saving coupons for your favorite Box Tops brands
• Make mealtime easier with family-pleasing recipes
You can also sin up for Box Tops email newsletters that will keep you updated on the program, and for Marketplace newsletter with Box Tops members-only deals and discounts.
Follow our Blog – We encourage you to become a Follower of our blog to receive our Town Crier News through your email. To do this, please click on the Town Crier Blog on the left side of Morehead Middle’s Blog page. The Town Crier School News will pop up. Click on the Follower button located at the bottom of our school calendar. It will take you to a screen where you sign into an account listed or you can create a Google account to automatically receive daily updates. Fill out the necessary information. Join us! Keep in touch with what is happening daily at MCMS!
Have a Wonderful Day!
October 24, 2011
Welcome Back Minutemen!
We are off to a wonderful start! Together this will be a prosperous 2011-2012 School Year!
PTO Meeting - The next PTO meeting will be Tuesday, Nov. 8 @ 8:15. Hope to see you here!
EARLY RELEASE – School will dismiss at 11:55 am on Monday, October 31, 2011.
Halloween Costume Guidelines – Monday, October 31, 2011 are:
1. Students must be dressed and ready prior to coming to school.
2. If face painting is part of your costume, it must be completed at home and may not create a mess within our school.
3. NO MASKS will be allowed.
4. NO costumes relating to violence of any sort will be allowed.
Let’s have some fun with this event. Prizes will be awarded at the end of the day in two categories.
a. General Halloween theme
b. Summer read them –“Al Capone Does My Shirts”
• If in doubt about what you are planning to wear, please talk with your homeroom teacher or an administrator at lunch time.
MCMS Athletic Booster Fundraiser - Parents, your MCMS Athletic Booster Club is hosting a fundraiser that will allow our club to receive 100% of the proceeds. Belk is hosting a special sale on Saturday, November 5 from 6:00 AM-10:00 AM. This is a private sale dedicated to support local organizations. This sale allows the customers to receive 20%-70% off purchases storewide, including special savings on rarely-discounted brands. If you purchase more than one ticket, you will have to ring up some items in multiple transactions to receive the multiple discounts. If you are interested in participating in the sale, but are unavailable to attend on November 5, you may reserve items beginning on October 30. Simply present your ticket to the cashier and ask them for details on how to reserve items.
The cost of the ticket is $5, which gives you $5 off your Belk purchase. WE are planning on selling these tickets in our carpool line on October 7th and October 21st. In addition to those dates, the tickets are on sale in our office and at our ball games.
Thank you for your support,
Morehead City Athletic Booster Club
8th Grade Yearbook Meeting - There will be a meeting for 8th grade yearbook staff on Thursday, October 27 from 3-4 in Mrs. Piner's room.
6th Grade Band Concert - The sixth grade band will have their first concert on Tuesday, October 25 at 7:00 pm in the gym. Sixth grade band students need to be dressed, in their seats with instruments and music, ready to begin at 6:30. The concert begins at 7:00 and should last 35-40 minutes. Everyone is invited to attend!
Sports Eligibility – Students please write in your planners that Sports Eligibility is Nov. 1. All grades and behavior will be checked on this date. The sports effected by this are boys soccer, volleyball, wrestling, boys and girls basketball, and cheerleading.
Volleyball Game – Next volleyball game will take place on Thursday, October 27 against Down East right here at MCMS at 4:00. You don’t want to miss this! Make plans to be here.
Boys Golf Team – The golf team will have a match on Thursday, October 27 at the Crystal Coast Country Club in Pine Knoll Shores at 3:30.
Football News – Come on out and support the football team for their final game at WCHS on Wednesday, Oct 26th starting at 5:00 against Newport.
Quiz Bowl - Meetings will take place every Wednesday from 3:00 to 3:45 thru April 2nd. Our first competition is on Wednesday, November 2nd, at Beaufort Middle School.
E-Grades - Many of you have asked about E-grades. This system of communication regarding your students’ grades has been and continues to be important to us.
"Egrades are up and working! Teachers gained access this Thursday and have been helping students log in and view their grades.
Parents should visit the school website to learn how to access their student's grades.
* Please view the Parent Tools page for directions on how to access student grades."
Absences and Tardies - We’d also like to remind you of the importance of clearing absences and tardies when they occur. Students should bring notes to Ms. Becton in first class within a couple of days of the tardiness or absence. We thank you in advance for keeping our attendance records up to date.
Lost and Found Items – Parents, there is now a link on the MCMS web page that allows you to check “Lost and Found” items that have collected for a few weeks now. We encourage you to collect your valuable items before we must donate to charity organizations. The lost and found list is updated each Friday.
Rachel’s Challenge – Rachel's Challenge will meet each Friday during AC and Lunch.
*6th Grade will be in Room 134 (Kathleen Miller's Room)
*7th Grade will be in Room Number 10 (The old First Class Room)
*8th Grade will be in Room Number 7 (The Health Room)
*Rachel's Challenge Sign up with your homeroom teacher
* Rachel's Challenge Chain Links Club is a group that seeks to start chain reactions of kindness and compassion throughout MCMS
* Meets every week during lunch (Friday)
* Meets Every Other week during AC/Lunch (Friday)
* All year committment: Need to attend all meetings
The 2010 presentation of Rachel’s Challenge is still actively at work in our school!
As you may be aware, Rachel Joy Scott leaves a legacy across all continents. Her message of treating others with compassion and kindness sounds simple. Yet, the message Rachel continues to send is so complex. Adolescents are living in a world very different than many of us experienced during our teenage years.
Whether we think it is or is not the role of schools to teach respectful behaviors, the reality is that we do this in some capacity, every day, at MCMS. We have found the common message in Rachel’s Challenge to be an extremely valuable tool to teach and re-teach the characteristics of kindness and compassion. Rachel’s message has much more impact than any anti-bullying message around. It just makes sense to our kids.
Our plan is to bring Rachel’s Challenge back to our school community the last week in October. Two assemblies will take place. The first will be presented to our sixth grade students. They will hear the message our entire school heard last year. The second assembly will be a follow up for both seventh and eighth grade students. The message will extend the students’ knowledge of kindness and compassion and tap into their ability to understand the concepts at a deeper level. The third component to our day will include training for our student leaders-those that have chosen to be members of the Chain Links Club. This support for student leadership will build on this group’s leadership capacity, reinforcing life-long skills.
We have about 50% of the $4,000 needed for this year’s program. If you are interested and able to contribute in any way, we are accepting all donations, regardless of the amount. Know that at least once per week, every student is participating in a classroom discussion that promotes the spark to start a chain reaction of kindness and compassion in our school, community and world. Together, we can make a difference!
Once we finalize our dates and times, we will publish the information within our community, hoping you are able to join us for this awesome event.
Spirit Days at MCMS - Next "Spirit Day" Monday, Nov. 7. Students we encourage you to show your school spirit by wearing red, white, and/or blue or an MCMS t-shirt on Spirit Days. You can now buy a gray, long-sleeved t-shirt from our PTO just in time for the cooler weather. The price of the t-shirt is $15.00.
Keep in mind that you must be prepared for the day before getting to school. I’d ask that you’d refrain from using marker on yourself as this isn’t an appropriate way to show school spirit. These days are intended to have a good time together, while supporting our athletic team. Let’s see if the 8th or 6th grades can post higher participation numbers and beat the 7th grade!
There are two incentives:
*1. On each Spirit Day, students who are wearing school colors will write their name on a piece of paper (the bag and slips of paper should be in your box). A cheerleader will come to your room on those mornings to assist with this if needed and to collect the bags. One student will be chosen for each Spirit Day to win a prize given by the PTO.
*2. The grade level with the most participation for all five Spirit Days will win ice cream that will given to them during lunch one day in November.
Make-up Day – Our next Make-up day for the school day we missed due to hurricane Irene is Monday, December 19th. Monday, December 19th will be an early release day also. Students will be dismissed from school at 12:00 noon. Mark your calendars!
Media Mania News …. Don’t get caught without a BOOK!
Because I'm free! Free Fallin' over leaves in our media center. Our grand total of leaves to date is 554 leaves as of Wednesday, 10-19 8:00 am. The Staff more than doubled their leaves and are no longer in last place! Way to go staff! Ms. Boulia and Mrs. Tripp-Cox keep the leaves pouring in along with our other staff of multiple leaves. Don't forget to fill out a leaf when you finish a book. The Starfish are still in the lead, but the Sea Turtles are in hot pursuit. Sandpipers are raking in the leaves as well, and our first shot out goes to Rachel Rouse, who has turned in over 20 leaves to date. Other shot outs include Desmond Jones who rated 50 Cents a 10 for being wise and encouraging. Morgan Ballou rated Hunger Games a 10 for being action packed. Speaking of Hunger Games, we can't keep it on the shelf. Students are reading like crazy! Our last shout out goes to Andrew, who read The Desperado Who Stole Baseball by John Ritter. He rated it a 10 due to holding his attention. Prizes for the winning team along with individual winners are in store. Don't miss out on this opportunity. Be a free faller over books!
Box Tops for Education – Box Tops is all about the difference 1 can make. This year our goal is to raise $334.00 for materials and programs to benefit our students. Here are three easy, ways to help:
1. Clip – Clip the Box Tops from hundreds of participation products and send them to school. Each one is worth 10 cents when our school redeems them from Box Tops for Education
Shop Online – Shop at your favorite stores through the Box Tops Marketplace (boxtops4education.com/marketplace). Up to 15 eBoxTops per $10 spent on qualifying purchases is automatically donated to our school, at no additional cost to you. Plus you’ll get exclusive Box Tops deal and discounts!
2. Read – Buy books online through Reading Room, a partnership between Box Tops and Barnes and Noble. Our school receives up to 6 eBox Tops per $10 spent on qualifying purchases.
3. Sign up – It’s easy and free. Sign up to support our school at boxtops4education.com
• See how much our school is earning with Box Tops
• Enter online promotions for chances to win Bonus Box Tops and other prizes
• Print money-saving coupons for your favorite Box Tops brands
• Make mealtime easier with family-pleasing recipes
You can also sin up for Box Tops email newsletters that will keep you updated on the program, and for Marketplace newsletter with Box Tops members-only deals and discounts.
Follow our Blog – We encourage you to become a Follower of our blog to receive our Town Crier News through your email. To do this, please click on the Town Crier Blog on the left side of Morehead Middle’s Blog page. The Town Crier School News will pop up. Click on the Follower button located at the bottom of our school calendar. It will take you to a screen where you sign into an account listed or you can create a Google account to automatically receive daily updates. Fill out the necessary information. Join us! Keep in touch with what is happening daily at MCMS!
Have a Wonderful Day!
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Town Crier on Wednesday, October 19, 2011.
Happy Wednesday!
October 19, 2011
Welcome Back Minutemen!
We are off to a wonderful start! Together this will be a prosperous 2011-2012 School Year!
PTO Meeting - The next PTO meeting will be Tuesday, Nov. 8 @ 8:15. Hope to see you here!
EARLY RELEASE – School will dismiss at 12:00 noon on Monday, October 31, 2011.
Halloween Costume Guidelines – Monday, October 31, 2011 are:
1. Students must be dressed and ready prior to coming to school.
2. If face painting is part of your costume, it must be completed at home and may not create a mess within our school.
3. NO MASKS will be allowed.
4. NO costumes relating to violence of any sort will be allowed.
Let’s have some fun with this event. Prizes will be awarded at the end of the day in two categories.
a. General Halloween theme
b. Summer read them –“Al Capone Does My Shirts”
• If in doubt about what you are planning to wear, please talk with your homeroom teacher or an administrator at lunch time.
MCMS Athletic Booster Fundraiser - Parents, your MCMS Athletic Booster Club is hosting a fundraiser that will allow our club to receive 100% of the proceeds. Belk is hosting a special sale on Saturday, November 5 from 6:00 AM-10:00 AM. This is a private sale dedicated to support local organizations. This sale allows the customers to receive 20%-70% off purchases storewide, including special savings on rarely-discounted brands. If you purchase more than one ticket, you will have to ring up some items in multiple transactions to receive the multiple discounts. If you are interested in participating in the sale, but are unavailable to attend on November 5, you may reserve items beginning on October 30. Simply present your ticket to the cashier and ask them for details on how to reserve items.
The cost of the ticket is $5, which gives you $5 off your Belk purchase. WE are planning on selling these tickets in our carpool line on October 7th and October 21st. In addition to those dates, the tickets are on sale in our office and at our ball games.
Thank you for your support,
Morehead City Athletic Booster Club
Sports Eligibility – Students please write in your planners that Sports Eligibility is Nov. 1. All grades and behavior will be checked on this date. The sports effected by this are boys soccer, volleyball, wrestling, boys and girls basketball, and cheerleading.
Volleyball Game – The Lady Minutemen lost a heart breaking volleyball match to Broad Creek Middle School last night. The scores of each game were very close! There were unstoppable serves by Ruthie Brady and Caroline Wagner. There were also picture perfect Ninja style recovery plays by Ruth Varner, Kelsey Russell and Emily Sullivan among others. Leading in some pretty awesome digs were Natalie Chazal, Laney Nicholson, Haley Hall and Kate Shurtleff.
Our next game is Thursday, October 20th at Newport Middle School.
Volleyball player and managers should meet in Ms. Sippel’s room before going to the gym, right after school!
Sports Pictures Scheduled: On Friday, October 21st beginning after school at 3:15 the following teams will take sport pictures:
Football @ 3:15
Boys Golf @ 3:30
Girls Soccer @ 3:45
Cheerleading @ 4:00
Boys Golf Team – Next golf match on Thursday, October 20th at 3:30 in Pine Knoll Shores.
Football News – There will be NO practice today, Wednesday. Practice tomorrow will begin in room 129, Coach DeGiule's room. Pictures this Friday! Come on out and support the team for their final game at WCHS on Wednesday, Oct 26th starting at 5:00 against Newport.
Quiz Bowl - Meetings will take place every Wednesday from 3:00 to 3:45 thru April 2nd. Our first competition is on Wednesday, November 2nd, at Beaufort Middle School.
The meeting today, October 19th will be in room # 4, Mrs. Gartner’s until 3:45.
E-Grades - Many of you have asked about E-grades. This system of communication regarding your students’ grades has been and continues to be important to us.
"Egrades are up and working! Teachers gained access this Thursday and have been helping students log in and view their grades.
Parents should visit the school website to learn how to access their student's grades.
* Please view the Parent Tools page for directions on how to access student grades."
Absences and Tardies - We’d also like to remind you of the importance of clearing absences and tardies when they occur. Students should bring notes to Ms. Becton in first class within a couple of days of the tardiness or absence. We thank you in advance for keeping our attendance records up to date.
Lost and Found Items – Parents, there is now a link on the MCMS web page that allows you to check “Lost and Found” items that have collected for a few weeks now. We encourage you to collect your valuable items before we must donate to charity organizations. The lost and found list is updated each Friday.
Rachel’s Challenge – Rachel's Challenge will meet each Friday during AC and Lunch.
*6th Grade will be in Room 134 (Kathleen Miller's Room)
*7th Grade will be in Room Number 10 (The old First Class Room)
*8th Grade will be in Room Number 7 (The Health Room)
*Rachel's Challenge Sign up with your homeroom teacher
* Rachel's Challenge Chain Links Club is a group that seeks to start chain reactions of kindness and compassion throughout MCMS
* Meets every week during lunch (Friday)
* Meets Every Other week during AC/Lunch (Friday)
* All year committment: Need to attend all meetings
The 2010 presentation of Rachel’s Challenge is still actively at work in our school!
As you may be aware, Rachel Joy Scott leaves a legacy across all continents. Her message of treating others with compassion and kindness sounds simple. Yet, the message Rachel continues to send is so complex. Adolescents are living in a world very different than many of us experienced during our teenage years.
Whether we think it is or is not the role of schools to teach respectful behaviors, the reality is that we do this in some capacity, every day, at MCMS. We have found the common message in Rachel’s Challenge to be an extremely valuable tool to teach and re-teach the characteristics of kindness and compassion. Rachel’s message has much more impact than any anti-bullying message around. It just makes sense to our kids.
Our plan is to bring Rachel’s Challenge back to our school community the last week in October. Two assemblies will take place. The first will be presented to our sixth grade students. They will hear the message our entire school heard last year. The second assembly will be a follow up for both seventh and eighth grade students. The message will extend the students’ knowledge of kindness and compassion and tap into their ability to understand the concepts at a deeper level. The third component to our day will include training for our student leaders-those that have chosen to be members of the Chain Links Club. This support for student leadership will build on this group’s leadership capacity, reinforcing life-long skills.
We have about 50% of the $4,000 needed for this year’s program. If you are interested and able to contribute in any way, we are accepting all donations, regardless of the amount. Know that at least once per week, every student is participating in a classroom discussion that promotes the spark to start a chain reaction of kindness and compassion in our school, community and world. Together, we can make a difference!
Once we finalize our dates and times, we will publish the information within our community, hoping you are able to join us for this awesome event.
Spirit Days at MCMS - Next "Spirit Day" Monday, Nov. 7. Students we encourage you to show your school spirit by wearing red, white, and/or blue or an MCMS t-shirt on Spirit Days. You can now buy a gray, long-sleeved t-shirt from our PTO just in time for the cooler weather. The price of the t-shirt is $15.00.
Keep in mind that you must be prepared for the day before getting to school. I’d ask that you’d refrain from using marker on yourself as this isn’t an appropriate way to show school spirit. These days are intended to have a good time together, while supporting our athletic team. Let’s see if the 8th or 6th grades can post higher participation numbers and beat the 7th grade!
There are two incentives:
*1. On each Spirit Day, students who are wearing school colors will write their name on a piece of paper (the bag and slips of paper should be in your box). A cheerleader will come to your room on those mornings to assist with this if needed and to collect the bags. One student will be chosen for each Spirit Day to win a prize given by the PTO.
*2. The grade level with the most participation for all five Spirit Days will win ice cream that will given to them during lunch one day in November.
Make-up Day – Our next Make-up day for the school day we missed due to hurricane Irene is Monday, December 19th. Monday, December 19th will be an early release day also. Students will be dismissed from school at 12:00 noon. Mark your calendars!
Media Mania News …. Don’t get caught without a BOOK!
Word up! The Starfish are still leading the Fall into Fiction contest. The Sandpipers are keeping their leaves steady. The staff are slowly making progress with the big 19, which is better than 10. Fortunately, Coach Smith, Mrs. Hopkins, Mrs. Guay, Mrs. Lancaster, and Dr. K have read more than one book. Keep the leaves pouring into our media center. Today's shout outs go to Noah Matthis, who read the entire Harry Potter series - WOW!, Emma Wright with Better Late than Never, she rated it a 10 saying it was a perfect mix of real and fantasy, and Daniel Fischler rated our summer read, Al Capone Does My Shirts, by Gennifer Choldenko a 10 because it was a cool story. Our staff shout out comes from Mrs. Lancaster.... So, she picked up Academy 7 by Anne Osterlund because it was placed in the wrong sub genre. It totally looked like another cheesy romance due to the cover. This was a perfect example of never judge a book by its cover! The book totally rocked. It included death defying flights, secrets that threaten survival, tons of suspense and tension in this dystopian Sci-fi World. It is now housed in Science Fiction. An absolute 10, a must read, don't miss it!
Box Tops for Education – Box Tops is all about the difference 1 can make. This year our goal is to raise $334.00 for materials and programs to benefit our students. Here are three easy, ways to help:
1. Clip – Clip the Box Tops from hundreds of participation products and send them to school. Each one is worth 10 cents when our school redeems them from Box Tops for Education
Shop Online – Shop at your favorite stores through the Box Tops Marketplace (boxtops4education.com/marketplace). Up to 15 eBoxTops per $10 spent on qualifying purchases is automatically donated to our school, at no additional cost to you. Plus you’ll get exclusive Box Tops deal and discounts!
2. Read – Buy books online through Reading Room, a partnership between Box Tops and Barnes and Noble. Our school receives up to 6 eBox Tops per $10 spent on qualifying purchases.
3. Sign up – It’s easy and free. Sign up to support our school at boxtops4education.com
• See how much our school is earning with Box Tops
• Enter online promotions for chances to win Bonus Box Tops and other prizes
• Print money-saving coupons for your favorite Box Tops brands
• Make mealtime easier with family-pleasing recipes
You can also sin up for Box Tops email newsletters that will keep you updated on the program, and for Marketplace newsletter with Box Tops members-only deals and discounts.
Follow our Blog – We encourage you to become a Follower of our blog to receive our Town Crier News through your email. To do this, please click on the Town Crier Blog on the left side of Morehead Middle’s Blog page. The Town Crier School News will pop up. Click on the Follower button located at the bottom of our school calendar. It will take you to a screen where you sign into an account listed or you can create a Google account to automatically receive daily updates. Fill out the necessary information. Join us! Keep in touch with what is happening daily at MCMS!
Have a Wonderful Day!
October 19, 2011
Welcome Back Minutemen!
We are off to a wonderful start! Together this will be a prosperous 2011-2012 School Year!
PTO Meeting - The next PTO meeting will be Tuesday, Nov. 8 @ 8:15. Hope to see you here!
EARLY RELEASE – School will dismiss at 12:00 noon on Monday, October 31, 2011.
Halloween Costume Guidelines – Monday, October 31, 2011 are:
1. Students must be dressed and ready prior to coming to school.
2. If face painting is part of your costume, it must be completed at home and may not create a mess within our school.
3. NO MASKS will be allowed.
4. NO costumes relating to violence of any sort will be allowed.
Let’s have some fun with this event. Prizes will be awarded at the end of the day in two categories.
a. General Halloween theme
b. Summer read them –“Al Capone Does My Shirts”
• If in doubt about what you are planning to wear, please talk with your homeroom teacher or an administrator at lunch time.
MCMS Athletic Booster Fundraiser - Parents, your MCMS Athletic Booster Club is hosting a fundraiser that will allow our club to receive 100% of the proceeds. Belk is hosting a special sale on Saturday, November 5 from 6:00 AM-10:00 AM. This is a private sale dedicated to support local organizations. This sale allows the customers to receive 20%-70% off purchases storewide, including special savings on rarely-discounted brands. If you purchase more than one ticket, you will have to ring up some items in multiple transactions to receive the multiple discounts. If you are interested in participating in the sale, but are unavailable to attend on November 5, you may reserve items beginning on October 30. Simply present your ticket to the cashier and ask them for details on how to reserve items.
The cost of the ticket is $5, which gives you $5 off your Belk purchase. WE are planning on selling these tickets in our carpool line on October 7th and October 21st. In addition to those dates, the tickets are on sale in our office and at our ball games.
Thank you for your support,
Morehead City Athletic Booster Club
Sports Eligibility – Students please write in your planners that Sports Eligibility is Nov. 1. All grades and behavior will be checked on this date. The sports effected by this are boys soccer, volleyball, wrestling, boys and girls basketball, and cheerleading.
Volleyball Game – The Lady Minutemen lost a heart breaking volleyball match to Broad Creek Middle School last night. The scores of each game were very close! There were unstoppable serves by Ruthie Brady and Caroline Wagner. There were also picture perfect Ninja style recovery plays by Ruth Varner, Kelsey Russell and Emily Sullivan among others. Leading in some pretty awesome digs were Natalie Chazal, Laney Nicholson, Haley Hall and Kate Shurtleff.
Our next game is Thursday, October 20th at Newport Middle School.
Volleyball player and managers should meet in Ms. Sippel’s room before going to the gym, right after school!
Sports Pictures Scheduled: On Friday, October 21st beginning after school at 3:15 the following teams will take sport pictures:
Football @ 3:15
Boys Golf @ 3:30
Girls Soccer @ 3:45
Cheerleading @ 4:00
Boys Golf Team – Next golf match on Thursday, October 20th at 3:30 in Pine Knoll Shores.
Football News – There will be NO practice today, Wednesday. Practice tomorrow will begin in room 129, Coach DeGiule's room. Pictures this Friday! Come on out and support the team for their final game at WCHS on Wednesday, Oct 26th starting at 5:00 against Newport.
Quiz Bowl - Meetings will take place every Wednesday from 3:00 to 3:45 thru April 2nd. Our first competition is on Wednesday, November 2nd, at Beaufort Middle School.
The meeting today, October 19th will be in room # 4, Mrs. Gartner’s until 3:45.
E-Grades - Many of you have asked about E-grades. This system of communication regarding your students’ grades has been and continues to be important to us.
"Egrades are up and working! Teachers gained access this Thursday and have been helping students log in and view their grades.
Parents should visit the school website to learn how to access their student's grades.
* Please view the Parent Tools page for directions on how to access student grades."
Absences and Tardies - We’d also like to remind you of the importance of clearing absences and tardies when they occur. Students should bring notes to Ms. Becton in first class within a couple of days of the tardiness or absence. We thank you in advance for keeping our attendance records up to date.
Lost and Found Items – Parents, there is now a link on the MCMS web page that allows you to check “Lost and Found” items that have collected for a few weeks now. We encourage you to collect your valuable items before we must donate to charity organizations. The lost and found list is updated each Friday.
Rachel’s Challenge – Rachel's Challenge will meet each Friday during AC and Lunch.
*6th Grade will be in Room 134 (Kathleen Miller's Room)
*7th Grade will be in Room Number 10 (The old First Class Room)
*8th Grade will be in Room Number 7 (The Health Room)
*Rachel's Challenge Sign up with your homeroom teacher
* Rachel's Challenge Chain Links Club is a group that seeks to start chain reactions of kindness and compassion throughout MCMS
* Meets every week during lunch (Friday)
* Meets Every Other week during AC/Lunch (Friday)
* All year committment: Need to attend all meetings
The 2010 presentation of Rachel’s Challenge is still actively at work in our school!
As you may be aware, Rachel Joy Scott leaves a legacy across all continents. Her message of treating others with compassion and kindness sounds simple. Yet, the message Rachel continues to send is so complex. Adolescents are living in a world very different than many of us experienced during our teenage years.
Whether we think it is or is not the role of schools to teach respectful behaviors, the reality is that we do this in some capacity, every day, at MCMS. We have found the common message in Rachel’s Challenge to be an extremely valuable tool to teach and re-teach the characteristics of kindness and compassion. Rachel’s message has much more impact than any anti-bullying message around. It just makes sense to our kids.
Our plan is to bring Rachel’s Challenge back to our school community the last week in October. Two assemblies will take place. The first will be presented to our sixth grade students. They will hear the message our entire school heard last year. The second assembly will be a follow up for both seventh and eighth grade students. The message will extend the students’ knowledge of kindness and compassion and tap into their ability to understand the concepts at a deeper level. The third component to our day will include training for our student leaders-those that have chosen to be members of the Chain Links Club. This support for student leadership will build on this group’s leadership capacity, reinforcing life-long skills.
We have about 50% of the $4,000 needed for this year’s program. If you are interested and able to contribute in any way, we are accepting all donations, regardless of the amount. Know that at least once per week, every student is participating in a classroom discussion that promotes the spark to start a chain reaction of kindness and compassion in our school, community and world. Together, we can make a difference!
Once we finalize our dates and times, we will publish the information within our community, hoping you are able to join us for this awesome event.
Spirit Days at MCMS - Next "Spirit Day" Monday, Nov. 7. Students we encourage you to show your school spirit by wearing red, white, and/or blue or an MCMS t-shirt on Spirit Days. You can now buy a gray, long-sleeved t-shirt from our PTO just in time for the cooler weather. The price of the t-shirt is $15.00.
Keep in mind that you must be prepared for the day before getting to school. I’d ask that you’d refrain from using marker on yourself as this isn’t an appropriate way to show school spirit. These days are intended to have a good time together, while supporting our athletic team. Let’s see if the 8th or 6th grades can post higher participation numbers and beat the 7th grade!
There are two incentives:
*1. On each Spirit Day, students who are wearing school colors will write their name on a piece of paper (the bag and slips of paper should be in your box). A cheerleader will come to your room on those mornings to assist with this if needed and to collect the bags. One student will be chosen for each Spirit Day to win a prize given by the PTO.
*2. The grade level with the most participation for all five Spirit Days will win ice cream that will given to them during lunch one day in November.
Make-up Day – Our next Make-up day for the school day we missed due to hurricane Irene is Monday, December 19th. Monday, December 19th will be an early release day also. Students will be dismissed from school at 12:00 noon. Mark your calendars!
Media Mania News …. Don’t get caught without a BOOK!
Word up! The Starfish are still leading the Fall into Fiction contest. The Sandpipers are keeping their leaves steady. The staff are slowly making progress with the big 19, which is better than 10. Fortunately, Coach Smith, Mrs. Hopkins, Mrs. Guay, Mrs. Lancaster, and Dr. K have read more than one book. Keep the leaves pouring into our media center. Today's shout outs go to Noah Matthis, who read the entire Harry Potter series - WOW!, Emma Wright with Better Late than Never, she rated it a 10 saying it was a perfect mix of real and fantasy, and Daniel Fischler rated our summer read, Al Capone Does My Shirts, by Gennifer Choldenko a 10 because it was a cool story. Our staff shout out comes from Mrs. Lancaster.... So, she picked up Academy 7 by Anne Osterlund because it was placed in the wrong sub genre. It totally looked like another cheesy romance due to the cover. This was a perfect example of never judge a book by its cover! The book totally rocked. It included death defying flights, secrets that threaten survival, tons of suspense and tension in this dystopian Sci-fi World. It is now housed in Science Fiction. An absolute 10, a must read, don't miss it!
Box Tops for Education – Box Tops is all about the difference 1 can make. This year our goal is to raise $334.00 for materials and programs to benefit our students. Here are three easy, ways to help:
1. Clip – Clip the Box Tops from hundreds of participation products and send them to school. Each one is worth 10 cents when our school redeems them from Box Tops for Education
Shop Online – Shop at your favorite stores through the Box Tops Marketplace (boxtops4education.com/marketplace). Up to 15 eBoxTops per $10 spent on qualifying purchases is automatically donated to our school, at no additional cost to you. Plus you’ll get exclusive Box Tops deal and discounts!
2. Read – Buy books online through Reading Room, a partnership between Box Tops and Barnes and Noble. Our school receives up to 6 eBox Tops per $10 spent on qualifying purchases.
3. Sign up – It’s easy and free. Sign up to support our school at boxtops4education.com
• See how much our school is earning with Box Tops
• Enter online promotions for chances to win Bonus Box Tops and other prizes
• Print money-saving coupons for your favorite Box Tops brands
• Make mealtime easier with family-pleasing recipes
You can also sin up for Box Tops email newsletters that will keep you updated on the program, and for Marketplace newsletter with Box Tops members-only deals and discounts.
Follow our Blog – We encourage you to become a Follower of our blog to receive our Town Crier News through your email. To do this, please click on the Town Crier Blog on the left side of Morehead Middle’s Blog page. The Town Crier School News will pop up. Click on the Follower button located at the bottom of our school calendar. It will take you to a screen where you sign into an account listed or you can create a Google account to automatically receive daily updates. Fill out the necessary information. Join us! Keep in touch with what is happening daily at MCMS!
Have a Wonderful Day!
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Town Crier on Tuesday, October 18, 2011.
Happy Tuesday!
October 18, 2011
Welcome Back Minutemen!
We are off to a wonderful start! Together this will be a prosperous 2011-2012 School Year!
PTO Meeting - The next PTO meeting will be Tuesday, Nov. 8 @ 8:15. Hope to see you here!
EARLY RELEASE – School will dismiss at 12:00 noon on Monday, October 31, 2011.
Halloween Costume Guidelines – Monday, October 31, 2011 are:
1. Students must be dressed and ready prior to coming to school.
2. If face painting is part of your costume, it must be completed at home and may not create a mess within our school.
3. NO MASKS will be allowed.
4. NO costumes relating to violence of any sort will be allowed.
Let’s have some fun with this event. Prizes will be awarded at the end of the day in two categories.
a. General Halloween theme
b. Summer read them –“Al Capone Does My Shirts”
• If in doubt about what you are planning to wear, please talk with your homeroom teacher or an administrator at lunch time.
MCMS Athletic Booster Fundraiser - Parents, your MCMS Athletic Booster Club is hosting a fundraiser that will allow our club to receive 100% of the proceeds. Belk is hosting a special sale on Saturday, November 5 from 6:00 AM-10:00 AM. This is a private sale dedicated to support local organizations. This sale allows the customers to receive 20%-70% off purchases storewide, including special savings on rarely-discounted brands. If you purchase more than one ticket, you will have to ring up some items in multiple transactions to receive the multiple discounts. If you are interested in participating in the sale, but are unavailable to attend on November 5, you may reserve items beginning on October 30. Simply present your ticket to the cashier and ask them for details on how to reserve items.
The cost of the ticket is $5, which gives you $5 off your Belk purchase. WE are planning on selling these tickets in our carpool line on October 7th and October 21st. In addition to those dates, the tickets are on sale in our office and at our ball games.
Thank you for your support,
Morehead City Athletic Booster Club
Sports Eligibility – Students please write in your planners that Sports Eligibility is Nov. 1. All grades and behavior will be checked on this date. The sports effected by this are boys soccer, volleyball, wrestling, boys and girls basketball, and cheerleading.
1st Volleyball Game - Our first HOME volleyball game will be today, Tuesday, October 18th at 4:00 against Broad Creek Middle School. Ya’ll Come!
The PTO will be selling the long sleeve t-shirts again during our first home volleyball game.
Quiz Bowl - Meetings will take place every Wednesday from 3:00 to 3:45 thru April 2nd. Our first competition is on Wednesday, November 2nd, at Beaufort Middle School.
E-Grades - Many of you have asked about E-grades. This system of communication regarding your students’ grades has been and continues to be important to us.
"Egrades are up and working! Teachers gained access this Thursday and have been helping students log in and view their grades.
Parents should visit the school website to learn how to access their student's grades.
* Please view the Parent Tools page for directions on how to access student grades."
Absences and Tardies - We’d also like to remind you of the importance of clearing absences and tardies when they occur. Students should bring notes to Ms. Becton in first class within a couple of days of the tardiness or absence. We thank you in advance for keeping our attendance records up to date.
Lost and Found Items – Parents, there is now a link on the MCMS web page that allows you to check “Lost and Found” items that have collected for a few weeks now. We encourage you to collect your valuable items before we must donate to charity organizations. The lost and found list is updated each Friday.
Rachel’s Challenge – Rachel's Challenge will meet each Friday during AC and Lunch.
*6th Grade will be in Room 134 (Kathleen Miller's Room)
*7th Grade will be in Room Number 10 (The old First Class Room)
*8th Grade will be in Room Number 7 (The Health Room)
*Rachel's Challenge Sign up with your homeroom teacher
* Rachel's Challenge Chain Links Club is a group that seeks to start chain reactions of kindness and compassion throughout MCMS
* Meets every week during lunch (Friday)
* Meets Every Other week during AC/Lunch (Friday)
* All year committment: Need to attend all meetings
The 2010 presentation of Rachel’s Challenge is still actively at work in our school!
As you may be aware, Rachel Joy Scott leaves a legacy across all continents. Her message of treating others with compassion and kindness sounds simple. Yet, the message Rachel continues to send is so complex. Adolescents are living in a world very different than many of us experienced during our teenage years.
Whether we think it is or is not the role of schools to teach respectful behaviors, the reality is that we do this in some capacity, every day, at MCMS. We have found the common message in Rachel’s Challenge to be an extremely valuable tool to teach and re-teach the characteristics of kindness and compassion. Rachel’s message has much more impact than any anti-bullying message around. It just makes sense to our kids.
Our plan is to bring Rachel’s Challenge back to our school community the last week in October. Two assemblies will take place. The first will be presented to our sixth grade students. They will hear the message our entire school heard last year. The second assembly will be a follow up for both seventh and eighth grade students. The message will extend the students’ knowledge of kindness and compassion and tap into their ability to understand the concepts at a deeper level. The third component to our day will include training for our student leaders-those that have chosen to be members of the Chain Links Club. This support for student leadership will build on this group’s leadership capacity, reinforcing life-long skills.
We have about 50% of the $4,000 needed for this year’s program. If you are interested and able to contribute in any way, we are accepting all donations, regardless of the amount. Know that at least once per week, every student is participating in a classroom discussion that promotes the spark to start a chain reaction of kindness and compassion in our school, community and world. Together, we can make a difference!
Once we finalize our dates and times, we will publish the information within our community, hoping you are able to join us for this awesome event.
Spirit Days at MCMS - Next "Spirit Day" today, Tuesday, Oct. 18, and Monday, Nov. 7. Students can dress up in the 50’s or your favorite teacher on our next Spirit Day. Students we encourage you to show your school spirit by wearing red, white, and/or blue or an MCMS t-shirt on Spirit Days. You can now buy a gray, long-sleeved t-shirt from our PTO just in time for the cooler weather. The price of the t-shirt is $15.00.
Keep in mind that you must be prepared for the day before getting to school. I’d ask that you’d refrain from using marker on yourself as this isn’t an appropriate way to show school spirit. These days are intended to have a good time together, while supporting our athletic team. Let’s see if the 8th or 6th grades can post higher participation numbers and beat the 7th grade!
There are two incentives:
*1. On each Spirit Day, students who are wearing school colors will write their name on a piece of paper (the bag and slips of paper should be in your box). A cheerleader will come to your room on those mornings to assist with this if needed and to collect the bags. One student will be chosen for each Spirit Day to win a prize given by the PTO.
*2. The grade level with the most participation for all five Spirit Days will win ice cream that will given to them during lunch one day in November.
Make-up Day – Our next Make-up day for the school day we missed due to hurricane Irene is Monday, December 19th. Monday, December 19th will be an early release day also. Students will be dismissed from school at 12:00 noon. Mark your calendars!
Sports Pictures Scheduled: On Friday, October 21st beginning after school at 3:15 the following teams will take sport pictures:
Football @ 3:15
Boys Golf @ 3:30
Girls Soccer @ 3:45
Cheerleading @ 4:00
Boys Golf Team – Practice today, Tuesday at The Country Club of the Crystal Coast in Pine Knoll Shores.
Football News – Come on out and support the team for their final game at WCHS on Wednesday, Oct 26th starting at 5:00 against Newport.
Media Mania News …. Don’t get caught without a BOOK!
Box Tops for Education – Box Tops is all about the difference 1 can make. This year our goal is to raise $334.00 for materials and programs to benefit our students. Here are three easy, ways to help:
1. Clip – Clip the Box Tops from hundreds of participation products and send them to school. Each one is worth 10 cents when our school redeems them from Box Tops for Education
Shop Online – Shop at your favorite stores through the Box Tops Marketplace (boxtops4education.com/marketplace). Up to 15 eBoxTops per $10 spent on qualifying purchases is automatically donated to our school, at no additional cost to you. Plus you’ll get exclusive Box Tops deal and discounts!
2. Read – Buy books online through Reading Room, a partnership between Box Tops and Barnes and Noble. Our school receives up to 6 eBox Tops per $10 spent on qualifying purchases.
3. Sign up – It’s easy and free. Sign up to support our school at boxtops4education.com
• See how much our school is earning with Box Tops
• Enter online promotions for chances to win Bonus Box Tops and other prizes
• Print money-saving coupons for your favorite Box Tops brands
• Make mealtime easier with family-pleasing recipes
You can also sin up for Box Tops email newsletters that will keep you updated on the program, and for Marketplace newsletter with Box Tops members-only deals and discounts.
Follow our Blog – We encourage you to become a Follower of our blog to receive our Town Crier News through your email. To do this, please click on the Town Crier Blog on the left side of Morehead Middle’s Blog page. The Town Crier School News will pop up. Click on the Follower button located at the bottom of our school calendar. It will take you to a screen where you sign into an account listed or you can create a Google account to automatically receive daily updates. Fill out the necessary information. Join us! Keep in touch with what is happening daily at MCMS!
Have a Wonderful Day!
October 18, 2011
Welcome Back Minutemen!
We are off to a wonderful start! Together this will be a prosperous 2011-2012 School Year!
PTO Meeting - The next PTO meeting will be Tuesday, Nov. 8 @ 8:15. Hope to see you here!
EARLY RELEASE – School will dismiss at 12:00 noon on Monday, October 31, 2011.
Halloween Costume Guidelines – Monday, October 31, 2011 are:
1. Students must be dressed and ready prior to coming to school.
2. If face painting is part of your costume, it must be completed at home and may not create a mess within our school.
3. NO MASKS will be allowed.
4. NO costumes relating to violence of any sort will be allowed.
Let’s have some fun with this event. Prizes will be awarded at the end of the day in two categories.
a. General Halloween theme
b. Summer read them –“Al Capone Does My Shirts”
• If in doubt about what you are planning to wear, please talk with your homeroom teacher or an administrator at lunch time.
MCMS Athletic Booster Fundraiser - Parents, your MCMS Athletic Booster Club is hosting a fundraiser that will allow our club to receive 100% of the proceeds. Belk is hosting a special sale on Saturday, November 5 from 6:00 AM-10:00 AM. This is a private sale dedicated to support local organizations. This sale allows the customers to receive 20%-70% off purchases storewide, including special savings on rarely-discounted brands. If you purchase more than one ticket, you will have to ring up some items in multiple transactions to receive the multiple discounts. If you are interested in participating in the sale, but are unavailable to attend on November 5, you may reserve items beginning on October 30. Simply present your ticket to the cashier and ask them for details on how to reserve items.
The cost of the ticket is $5, which gives you $5 off your Belk purchase. WE are planning on selling these tickets in our carpool line on October 7th and October 21st. In addition to those dates, the tickets are on sale in our office and at our ball games.
Thank you for your support,
Morehead City Athletic Booster Club
Sports Eligibility – Students please write in your planners that Sports Eligibility is Nov. 1. All grades and behavior will be checked on this date. The sports effected by this are boys soccer, volleyball, wrestling, boys and girls basketball, and cheerleading.
1st Volleyball Game - Our first HOME volleyball game will be today, Tuesday, October 18th at 4:00 against Broad Creek Middle School. Ya’ll Come!
The PTO will be selling the long sleeve t-shirts again during our first home volleyball game.
Quiz Bowl - Meetings will take place every Wednesday from 3:00 to 3:45 thru April 2nd. Our first competition is on Wednesday, November 2nd, at Beaufort Middle School.
E-Grades - Many of you have asked about E-grades. This system of communication regarding your students’ grades has been and continues to be important to us.
"Egrades are up and working! Teachers gained access this Thursday and have been helping students log in and view their grades.
Parents should visit the school website to learn how to access their student's grades.
* Please view the Parent Tools page for directions on how to access student grades."
Absences and Tardies - We’d also like to remind you of the importance of clearing absences and tardies when they occur. Students should bring notes to Ms. Becton in first class within a couple of days of the tardiness or absence. We thank you in advance for keeping our attendance records up to date.
Lost and Found Items – Parents, there is now a link on the MCMS web page that allows you to check “Lost and Found” items that have collected for a few weeks now. We encourage you to collect your valuable items before we must donate to charity organizations. The lost and found list is updated each Friday.
Rachel’s Challenge – Rachel's Challenge will meet each Friday during AC and Lunch.
*6th Grade will be in Room 134 (Kathleen Miller's Room)
*7th Grade will be in Room Number 10 (The old First Class Room)
*8th Grade will be in Room Number 7 (The Health Room)
*Rachel's Challenge Sign up with your homeroom teacher
* Rachel's Challenge Chain Links Club is a group that seeks to start chain reactions of kindness and compassion throughout MCMS
* Meets every week during lunch (Friday)
* Meets Every Other week during AC/Lunch (Friday)
* All year committment: Need to attend all meetings
The 2010 presentation of Rachel’s Challenge is still actively at work in our school!
As you may be aware, Rachel Joy Scott leaves a legacy across all continents. Her message of treating others with compassion and kindness sounds simple. Yet, the message Rachel continues to send is so complex. Adolescents are living in a world very different than many of us experienced during our teenage years.
Whether we think it is or is not the role of schools to teach respectful behaviors, the reality is that we do this in some capacity, every day, at MCMS. We have found the common message in Rachel’s Challenge to be an extremely valuable tool to teach and re-teach the characteristics of kindness and compassion. Rachel’s message has much more impact than any anti-bullying message around. It just makes sense to our kids.
Our plan is to bring Rachel’s Challenge back to our school community the last week in October. Two assemblies will take place. The first will be presented to our sixth grade students. They will hear the message our entire school heard last year. The second assembly will be a follow up for both seventh and eighth grade students. The message will extend the students’ knowledge of kindness and compassion and tap into their ability to understand the concepts at a deeper level. The third component to our day will include training for our student leaders-those that have chosen to be members of the Chain Links Club. This support for student leadership will build on this group’s leadership capacity, reinforcing life-long skills.
We have about 50% of the $4,000 needed for this year’s program. If you are interested and able to contribute in any way, we are accepting all donations, regardless of the amount. Know that at least once per week, every student is participating in a classroom discussion that promotes the spark to start a chain reaction of kindness and compassion in our school, community and world. Together, we can make a difference!
Once we finalize our dates and times, we will publish the information within our community, hoping you are able to join us for this awesome event.
Spirit Days at MCMS - Next "Spirit Day" today, Tuesday, Oct. 18, and Monday, Nov. 7. Students can dress up in the 50’s or your favorite teacher on our next Spirit Day. Students we encourage you to show your school spirit by wearing red, white, and/or blue or an MCMS t-shirt on Spirit Days. You can now buy a gray, long-sleeved t-shirt from our PTO just in time for the cooler weather. The price of the t-shirt is $15.00.
Keep in mind that you must be prepared for the day before getting to school. I’d ask that you’d refrain from using marker on yourself as this isn’t an appropriate way to show school spirit. These days are intended to have a good time together, while supporting our athletic team. Let’s see if the 8th or 6th grades can post higher participation numbers and beat the 7th grade!
There are two incentives:
*1. On each Spirit Day, students who are wearing school colors will write their name on a piece of paper (the bag and slips of paper should be in your box). A cheerleader will come to your room on those mornings to assist with this if needed and to collect the bags. One student will be chosen for each Spirit Day to win a prize given by the PTO.
*2. The grade level with the most participation for all five Spirit Days will win ice cream that will given to them during lunch one day in November.
Make-up Day – Our next Make-up day for the school day we missed due to hurricane Irene is Monday, December 19th. Monday, December 19th will be an early release day also. Students will be dismissed from school at 12:00 noon. Mark your calendars!
Sports Pictures Scheduled: On Friday, October 21st beginning after school at 3:15 the following teams will take sport pictures:
Football @ 3:15
Boys Golf @ 3:30
Girls Soccer @ 3:45
Cheerleading @ 4:00
Boys Golf Team – Practice today, Tuesday at The Country Club of the Crystal Coast in Pine Knoll Shores.
Football News – Come on out and support the team for their final game at WCHS on Wednesday, Oct 26th starting at 5:00 against Newport.
Media Mania News …. Don’t get caught without a BOOK!
Box Tops for Education – Box Tops is all about the difference 1 can make. This year our goal is to raise $334.00 for materials and programs to benefit our students. Here are three easy, ways to help:
1. Clip – Clip the Box Tops from hundreds of participation products and send them to school. Each one is worth 10 cents when our school redeems them from Box Tops for Education
Shop Online – Shop at your favorite stores through the Box Tops Marketplace (boxtops4education.com/marketplace). Up to 15 eBoxTops per $10 spent on qualifying purchases is automatically donated to our school, at no additional cost to you. Plus you’ll get exclusive Box Tops deal and discounts!
2. Read – Buy books online through Reading Room, a partnership between Box Tops and Barnes and Noble. Our school receives up to 6 eBox Tops per $10 spent on qualifying purchases.
3. Sign up – It’s easy and free. Sign up to support our school at boxtops4education.com
• See how much our school is earning with Box Tops
• Enter online promotions for chances to win Bonus Box Tops and other prizes
• Print money-saving coupons for your favorite Box Tops brands
• Make mealtime easier with family-pleasing recipes
You can also sin up for Box Tops email newsletters that will keep you updated on the program, and for Marketplace newsletter with Box Tops members-only deals and discounts.
Follow our Blog – We encourage you to become a Follower of our blog to receive our Town Crier News through your email. To do this, please click on the Town Crier Blog on the left side of Morehead Middle’s Blog page. The Town Crier School News will pop up. Click on the Follower button located at the bottom of our school calendar. It will take you to a screen where you sign into an account listed or you can create a Google account to automatically receive daily updates. Fill out the necessary information. Join us! Keep in touch with what is happening daily at MCMS!
Have a Wonderful Day!
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