
The parent/guardian newsletter for this week is in the link below.
Gator NEWS: https://youtu.be/-VFcScWVaNI

JROTC Color Guard at the Homecoming Football game.






Thanks to everyone that supported and donated at the JROTC hosted blood drive on Wednesday. Your blood donations saved 81 lives.











The powder puff game has been cancelled due to the SWAMP being too wet. We will operate on a normal schedule tomorrow. The pep rally is still on for Friday. Come support the gators on Friday night. Remember $1 on every ticket sold goes to our friends in Avery County, NC.


Please the link for the Guardian Update for the week of 9/30.
https://youtu.be/kfJPyDcONAk

We are celebrating Homecoming with a Powder Puff game on Wednesday and a Pep Rally on Friday. Our bell schedules will be different on these days. Let's go Gators!! #snoutsupchompdown


Ms. Hoggard's American History classes were thrilled to have Dr. Arwin Smallwood from NC Central University stopped by to speak to them about Native Americans in Eastern NC. A thank you Martin County Historical Society for setting this up.




For the first time, MCHS hosted See You At The Pole in the afternoon. Thank you to youth pastor, Jordan Drake, for leading the event and to all the students, staff, local pastors and community members for participating. What a wonderful way to end our day gathered in prayer!



Martin County JROTC department is proud to sponsor our next blood drive with the American Red Cross on the 2nd of October 2024, 8:30 am - 2:00 pm in the Auditorium lobby.
We only have a few appointments left, so please book your appointment today, roll up your sleeve, and become a part of the lifesaving mission.
Contact a JROTC cadet, go by the JROTC classroom (#914), or Sign up at RedCrossBlood.org using zip code: 27892.


Next week is HOMECOMING! What better way to show your Gator pride than to participate in Spirit Week. Homecoming football game is Friday, October 4 against Gates County. #snoutsupchompdown


Please see the link below for the guardian weekly update.
The Gator Weekly Update in this link= https://youtu.be/NvFGqWHE3vY

The University of North Georgia's (UNG) Corps of Cadets will host National Leadership Challenge (NLC) Weekend on November 1-3, 2024 for JROTC cadets and other high school students who are considering a military program in college.
The students will rappel down a sheer rock cliff at the Army's Mountain Ranger Camp in Dahlonega, construct a rope bridge across a mountain stream, negotiate obstacle and leadership reaction course elements, observe demonstrations by UNG cadet organizations, and meet some of their cadets. The students will be assigned to small teams, and current UNG cadets mentor and guide them through the weekend's events.
The cost is $149, see the link below for additional details.
https://ung.edu/military-college-admissions/visit/nlc.php


Please click the link to see the weekly update. MCHS Guardian Newsletter Link Below
https://drive.google.com/file/d/13eLetQL6raqBeob0Xm7sXn-ax-315BBZ/view?usp=sharing

Martin County High School JROTC Color Guard at the Williamston Homecoming Parade.





Foods II students understanding the Amino Acid chain while Culinary Arts students are putting that knowledge to work in the kitchen making Hibachi Chicken with homemade Yum Yum sauce! The CTE Foods & Nutrition Department is cooking... literally!





On Saturday, September 14, 2024, senior runner Weston Brown and cross country coach Jaye Weeks-Hughes participated in the 4th Annual 5K Color Run on the Farm sponsored by Terra Ceia Christian School.
Weston placed first in his age group and Coach Weeks-Hughes placed second in hers.


Students have started this semester focused and ready in Health Science Careers class taught by Mrs. R. Revels. As you can see in the pics, these students love the exploration and hands-on opportunities in these Health Science modules. We are not only lighting a fire for health-related careers, but also igniting champions in MCS Career & Tech Ed classes.








"Today, we remember the innocent Americans and brave first responders whose lives were lost on September 11, 2001,” said Governor Roy Cooper. “As we reflect on the profound impact this tragedy had on our nation, we mourn the loss of life and honor the bravery of first responders who rush toward danger when tragedy strikes."
Please join us as we remember the innocent lives lost during one of the most deadly attacks on U.S. soil.

The FCA will host a see you at the pole event on 9/25. Please see Mr. Wester if you have any questions.


Please see the information from Nurse Spence.

