
#BeProBeProudNC Trades Team will be providing MCS students with an awesome state-of-the-art technical skills learning facility next week. It's stated because it's true; #MartinOffersMore!
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MCS is building programs and pathways as the 2024-25 school year begins. Current construction is for the Spring Horticulture and Hydroponics program! Students are already enjoying the new Core Construction, Health Science Career Labs, and Natural Resource courses. The BeProBeProudNC Trades Group will be on both campuses next week for a one-of-a-kind student experience in all the trades! We are igniting champions as #MartinOffersMore!
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Guardians: Chromebooks/chargers were issued to students that have filled out the necessary technology form and paid the required $25 technology fee. If you have not paid the $25 fee and filled out the form, please go to martin.k12.nc.us to complete this process. You may also send cash or check with your child to pay the fee.

Attention 11th/12th guardians: Chromebooks/chargers were issued to students that have filled out the necessary technology form and paid the required $25 technology fee. If you have not paid the $25 fee and filled out the form, please go to martin.k12.nc.us to complete this process.

Martin County High School JROTC Cadet Andrews (PFC Andrews) graduated from Army Basic Training on Saturday in Fort Leonard, Missouri. We are so proud of him and his achievements thus far. Please congratulate him if you see him around!











Students return to campus for classes on 8/26/24. First block instruction begins at 8:05 AM. Students can enter the building at 7:45 AM. Our school day ends at 3:10 pm. Students will enter through the cafeteria doors. Please remind all students of the dress code and cell phone district policies. No headwear is allowed in the building and no pajama pants are allowed to be worn. Cell phones are not allowed out during instruction time. If you did not make it to open house, our counselors will be set up in the courtyard to assist students as needed. Please make sure you fill out the annual forms and pay the $25 tech fee if you have not done so. You can do this at martin.k12.nc.us. We will hand out technology devices this week. We look forward to a great school year as we are history in the making. Go Gators.

MCHS maintenance and JROTC cadets working hard to prepare the new JROTC program area for the 24-25 School year. We appreciate all of your hard work!









Martin County High School JROTC Cadet Andrews at Basic Training. Cadet Andrews joined the Army National Guard in the delayed entry program and is currently attending Basic Training in Fort Leonard, Missouri. He is an upcoming Senior and will be attending Advanced Individual Training as a Military Police Officer upon graduation.








Back to School News from the MCS School Nutrition Department!


Students are staying connected to CTE year-round with summer internships! We are looking forward to the school year by offering more opportunities and placements for work-based learning. Thank you to our partners for making these experiences possible. #MartinOffersMore



Guardian/student letters have been mailed. Be on the lookout for important information from GATOR COUNTRY.
GO GATORS



Martin County High School will have its athletic pre-season parent meeting Monday, August 5th at 6:30 in the Martin County High School auditorium.

A message from the Athletic Director Coach Hughes.
The first day of official tryouts for fall sports is Wednesday July 31st.
Football 5:30-8:30 at Martin County High School
Volleyball 2:00-4:00 at Riverside Middle School
Soccer 6:00-7:30 at Riverside Middle School
Cross-Country 4:00 at Martin County High School
There will be a shuttle bus pick up at South Creek at 1:30 and 4:30.
Tennis tryouts will be held August 5th 4:30-6:00 at the tennis courts.
You must have an up to date physical and all final forms documents must be complete in order to participate.

Attention all 12th graders: Please make sure you have accepted the google classroom invite sent to you by Ms. Hoggard. This is where all announcements for the class of 2025 will be posted. You will also need to sign up for a date/time for Sr. pictures in the google classroom.


If there are any parents who would like to help with the Senior Breakfast, there will be a planning meeting on August 1st at 5:30. Any parents interested in helping can contact Brooks Stalls, at bcstalls@hotmail.com or 252-809-3406. The Senior Breakfast will be on Wednesday, August 28th at 7:30. The Senior Fee for the Class of 2025 will be $90. The fee can be paid to Mrs. Hoggard in room 183 beginning on the 1st day of school. Fees need to be paid before 12:30 each day. This fee covers the cost of the cap & gown unit, as well as other costs for graduation. The fee will increase to $95 on Friday November 1st.

Summer Trades Camp made the stop today at Martin Community College for Trades Day at MCC! Thank you to Mrs. Natasha Roberson, Director of the MCC Career Center for being our Academic Guide today. Thanks also to Ryal Watkins (Advanced Manufacturing/Welding), Clay Simpson (Industrial Systems/Welding), Guy Leggett III (HVAC), Mary Dalcourt (Equine Technology), Chief Larry Johnson (Fire Academy), and James Barnes (Automotive Technology) for their time, expertise, and instruction with MCS students. Pictures are worth a thousand words. Click to see more! Trades Camp continues to nurture the interest from 5th grade Career Awareness, through middle school Paxton-Patterson & CTE, and progresses the students' pathway into high school. #MartinOffersMore











MCS 8th and 9th graders are doing some good work in the CTE Trades Camp this summer! Students are learning by doing, visiting with trade experts at Beaufort Community College (Boat Building & Mech Engineering), Martin Community College, and the 64 East Trades Route. More info to come, but check out the experience the students received today, even building a picnic table! Good job guys! Thanks for enrolling in this awesome summer program.







Two young ladies with a passion for helping others volunteered for an NC Center for the Blind/Visually Impaired event in Washington, NC recently. Liya Browning and Mikiyah Davis, students of the now Martin County High School, participated in the program to help the local eastern NC chapter chaired by Martin County native, Mrs. Kim Revels. "These two ladies did a fantastic job and displayed charisma, sincerity, and maturity. It was great to have them volunteer this evening," said Revels. "They will receive certified volunteer hours on the Governor's letterhead". Browning also recently completed an internship assisting in a special needs classroom in the district. Davis is enhancing her healthcare pathway. Thank you to both students for your time, efforts, and excellent example.


An internship in Animal Science can open doors and lead you to several opportunities. Reagan Cowan and Peyton Rogers interned with the MCS Animal Science program led by 1st year Ag Teacher, Ms. Patterson. Little did they know their involvement would put them in the Annual Livestock Show, participating in FFA Competitions, and meeting North Carolina House Representative Shelly Willingham. Kudos to these students for making the most of this opportunity! #MartinOffersMore





There will be a School Improvement Team meeting on 6/10 at 9 AM in the media center. All are invited to attend.