MCS Sr. Da'Niyah Pettaway leads and advises students in her Culinary Internship at SCHS. She serves in Foods II class with Mrs. Hale (CTE Foods & Nutrition) as they prepare pizza and shepherd's pie in the culinary kitchen.



Thank you everyone!

CTE & Innovative Early College students gained valuable information during Advanced Manufacturing Day. Guest speakers from Country View Family Farms (D. Burroughs), SS Custom Cycles (S. Scalpi), Martin Enterprises (E. Manning), and Jenkins Cycle & Repair (G. Jenkins) shared their expertise and answered student questions about their businesses, career options, and market trends.
#WhyYou Need2BeInCTE #MCSMIECthePlace2Be




Advanced Manufacturing Day (Oct. 6th) to be celebrated at the Innovation Campus!
Guest speakers from SS Cycle, Jenkins Cycles & Repair, Martin Enterprises (HTM), and Country View Family Farms will be on-hand to provide potential career opportunities and market trends in their respective businesses. MCS welcomes our speakers and thank you for bringing your expertise to our students.

Doing what No One Else Does!
MCS Sr. Alijah Lassiter participated in a 3-hour work-based learning activity at Pitt Community College recently. Through MIG & TIG welding, along with grinding and smoothing of metal, Alijah was able to put his career interest into practice.



Mrs. Stalls’ class did some pumpkin investigating. They read the story Pumpkin Jack, by Will Hubbell. Afterwards, the students cleaned out a pumpkin to put lunch trash in and bury. The students will dig it up on Earth Day to see what was decomposed. Can't wait till April to see what's left!







You do not have to wait for high school to take hands-on classes such as Exploring Environment and Natural Resources! Just as Samantha Hoggard's seventh graders at Riverside Middle School.
This morning students used a standard water monitoring kit to test water samples from the water fountain, the workroom sink, the Roanoke River, and the Pamlico River.
The samples were tested for dissolved oxygen, pH, turbidity, phosphate, and nitrate. They have been learning about water quality and pollution so this was a hands-on opportunity to analyze local water sources and our drinking water.
#dreambig #explorenow




October is National Principals Month! We'd like to give a shout-out to our MCS Principals who lead their school teams every day - all to benefit our students!
We are proud to say four of our nine principals are graduates of Martin County Schools!
Donna Manning, Michelle Mobley, and Misty Rushing are graduates of Williamston High School and Dr. Angela Cross graduated from Roanoke High School.
Thank you Principals for all you do for our students!

Today we had several classes visit the Louvre in Paris, the Sistine Chapel in Rome and several other European sites virtually. Mrs. Stinson's Social Studies Classes are studying Europe's Renaissance period. They were able to virtually see renaissance paintings and architecture up close. How exciting!






Students had a chance to get creative while learning how a fossil is made. Ms. Leggett's 6th grade Social Studies Class created foldable books to demonstrate the steps involved for a dinosaur to become fossilized.




Picture Day is tomorrow, Oct. 3!!!

Just as Dr. White stated, we have started a 5th-grade Career Awareness Program! Sharing information regarding CTE and answering questions regarding job and career opportunities made for a great afternoon at Jamesville Elementary and E.J. Hayes.


2nd & 7 made a stop at Rodgers Elementary School this morning to share another adventure with The Hog Mollies!
Jai'Marqus Jones, the team veteran; Gabby Bennett, Jurnee Matthewson and TyKala Beach teamed up and read to all of the RES second graders.
Before the team returned to their classes, they stopped to say good morning to Bryce and grab a photo!
As always, a big thank you to 2nd & 7 for making this opportunity possible for our athletes and our second graders!









Don't forget Picture Day is Tuesday, Oct.3!!!!

Heather and Jessika from Martin Memorial Library visited Ms. Leggett's class to introduce Libby, their e-book and audio book app. It's a great resource for all of our students but especially our Battle of the Books Team. All students were given library cards as well.

Mrs. Manning treated her 6th grade ELA students with a virtual visit to the Amazon jungle. The class read, Why Monkeys Live in Trees, by Julius Lester and The Case of the Monkeys That Fell from the Trees by Susan Quinlan. This engaging activity brought the settings of the stories to life. Mrs. Rushing loved it as well!





Ms. Manning's 7th grade ELA class visited India today virtually. They saw sights in Jaipur India along with the Taj Mahal. This was a fun extension activity after reading Rikki Tikki Tavi, by Rudyard Kipling, where the main character is a valiant young Indian mongoose.






Help us earn money for our school by downloading the Box Tops App and scanning your receipts within 14 days after you shop. Our goal is 1000.00 this school year. From now till October 1st, we will earn double points. Let's start scanning!!

RHS Senior Brooklyn Bailey shares from her internship; "Being a library assistant has given me a perspective on how much work truly goes into organizing a media center.”
(B. Bailey - Media Science & Technology)


As an MCS Intern in HS Counseling, Janielle James shares, "Another task that I do as an MCS Intern is show new students around RHS. This involves showing them where their classes are, who their teacher is, and where they will be coming in, and going out in the morning and at the end of the day. It is good to see new people coming to RHS and even better being able to show them around as one of the upperclassmen". Thank you Janielle for being an ambassador for RHS and assisting the school administration.


