
This is a picture of downtown Indianapolis, Indiana. Site of this year's 2022 National FFA Convention.


Mrs. Smith's animal science class had two visitors Wednesday afternoon! Eric, an assistant at the Williamston Veterinary Hospital, demonstrated canine handling and care to our companion animal class. Our companion was super sweet and enjoyed the day hanging out with the other classes while they utilized Monopoly to practice financial responsibility.





These eggs have been in the incubator for 13 days! Mrs. Smith’s animal science classes hope to see the eggs hatch a week from Tuesday! Stay tuned!


Mrs. Revels' Health Science II students practiced donning and doffing PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) during their unit on infection control.




Health Science I students at the Martin Couty Schools Innovation Campus recently received their American Heart Association First Aid Certification. Betty Dare Modlin who has many years of experience teaching First Aid, CPR and EMS classes was on campus to show students the appropriate way to handle many first aid situations.





We currently have a vacancy for a School Psychologist. To find out more about this position, visit the Current Vacancies in the top right corner of our webpage and check under certified positions.
#comegrowwithus!

Today we pause to thank and celebrate our team of principals! You have kept things going during times most will never understand. We appreciate each of you!

** Calendar Reminder **

This class is for current MCS employees!


Stop by and see our team!


Important reminder regarding this Friday, March 4!

It's Love The Bus Week. Please thank a School Bus Driver today!
#lovethebusweek2022

Follow this link for more information on upcoming Driver Education classes in our district. https://5il.co/15jv5


Martin County Schools will operate on a regular schedule for all schools and offices beginning Wednesday, January 26.


Martin County Schools will be closed Friday, January 21 for students and staff.

Thank you to our SRO's and Law Enforcement partners across Martin County.


Martin County Schools will operate on a 2-hour delay for students on Tuesday, January 4. Staff should report on their regular schedule as long as travel conditions allow them to do so safely.


Back to school Tuesday morning!


Please note announcement regarding phones at all MCS sites for 12/20.
