JROTC Raider team at N. Pitt HS for our first competition of the year.








FCCLA chapter would like to thank all the students and staff members for supporting our cause and giving so generously to the food pantry. Congratulations to Mr. Wester Class and Mrs. Silverthorne/Mrs. Price classes on earning an ice cream social by having the most participation in the food drive.

JROTC Color Guard at home football game vs. Tarboro!
#GoGators










Please see the link below for a video about our FCCLA and the food drive we are currently having. Go Gators.
https://youtu.be/cBKZqGIXZoY
Congratulations to our elected SGA officers. Be on the look out in the near future for more from our SGA, including the annual winter formal dance.

JROTC Cadets supporting Unity day for Bully Prevention while in Operational Camouflage Pattern uniform by wearing an orange ribbon!
Go Gators, Go JROTC!!


JROTC Color Guard at the Parmele Day Celebration Parade.










High school and middle school students interested in attending a service academy are encouraged to attend. Representatives from junior military colleges and ROTC will also be present. Family members, counselors, and educators are welcome. The details are as follows:
6:00PM on Monday, October 28, 2024
Family Readiness Group Center, BLDG 236,
Interceptor St., Fort Liberty (Pope Army Airfield), NC 28308
Students are encouraged to visit usmma.edu/admissions to learn more about the Academy. The USMMA’s digital viewbook highlights Midshipman life, sports, sailing, academic programs and majors, the unique year at sea training, and more.
All students at these institutions of higher education receive full tuition, room and board, and books at no cost.
If you have any questions or would like to set up a Zoom session to learn more about our program, please contact our Director of Admissions CDR Mike Bedryk, USMS.

Please click the link below for the Guardian Newsletter for the week of 10/14/24.
News Letter LINK: https://youtu.be/Xv35qx0Ap_o
Here is the link for 10th grade guardians if they are not able to attend in person you can call in or virtually meet with us.
10th grade night
Monday, October 14 · 6:00 – 7:00pm
Time zone: America/New_York
Google Meet joining info
Video call link: https://meet.google.com/nki-dohi-uwe
Or dial: (US) +1 413-241-7519 PIN: 389 290 421#
More phone numbers: https://tel.meet/nki-dohi-uwe?pin=8196759427731
This is a reminder that JROTC is inviting parents and cadets to discuss our JROTC booster club and upcoming events this afternoon at 5:30 pm in the JROTC classroom.

The 900 Building is buzzing with work and projects from the Family & Consumer Sciences Department. In Foods & Nutrition, students produced the 9 essential amino acids chain while those in Counseling and Mental Health discussed communication best practices while building with partners. Some students even showed up on their day off from school to produce a display for FCCLA. Shout out to our FACS Dept. #Martin OffersMore



JROTC will meet to discuss our JROTC booster club and upcoming events. The meeting will be this Thursday (10th October) at 5:30 pm in the JROTC classroom. All JROTC parents and cadets are invited. Thanks for your support.

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!


