
A band parent meeting Monday the 15th. Please read!


This meeting is for all band parents grades 6-12.


In celebration of Martin County's 250th birthday, our 6th grade students created story boards relating to the history of our area. Their art along with books about Martin County is now on display at the Martin County Memorial Library. Go and check them out!

Martin County FFA members Peyton Rogers and Reagan Cowan's hard work paid off this past Thursday at the Martin County 4-H Livestock Show and Sale. They have been caring for and preparing their goats, Kodak Black and Willie Nelson for more than three months. Peyton Rogers and her goat, Willie Nelson, were crowned Senior Champion Showman and Reserve Medium Weight Market Goat Champion. Reagan Cowan and her goat, Kodak Black, were crowned Senior Reserve Champion Showman and Champion Medium Weight Market Goat Champion. "This was a new adventure for Martin County FFA and to come out on top just made it all worth the challenge", said FFA Advisor Miss Patterson. The girls are already planning for next year's show.

Wednesday the 10th of April is the last day to order a yearbook online or in our school office. Don't miss out!!


Don't miss the van!


Check out our April's Library Spotlight student!


Martin County Career and Technical Education Summer Camp Opportunities
Career Discovery Camp: Open to Rising 6th Graders - July 9-11 or July 16-18
Career Exploration Camp: Open to Rising 8th & 9th Graders - July 9-11
Career Exploration II Camp: Open to Rising 9th & 10th Graders - July 15 & 16
Location: MCS Innovation Campus, 411 East Blvd. Williamston, NC 27892
Registration Deadline: May 1st, 2024
Contact Mrs. Christenberry with Questions; kchristenberry@martin.k12.nc.us




Martin County Schools students engage in 3rd Annual Career & College Fair! Over 50 vendors that included the industries of construction, agriculture, science, technology, broadcasting, healthcare, boatbuilding, public works, masonry, finance, and pest management to college admission specialists and branches of the military were on display for MCS 7th-12th graders. There's no status-quo for MarCo! Check us out on WITN.com and WNCT.com, search for Career Fair.









Representatives Tolson and Speight from Edgecombe-Martin EMC spoke to students about career opportunities within their departments and the EMC Line Tech Camp for grades 9-12 coming up for MCS on April 18th.





As part of our sixth grade's study of ancient african kingdoms, the students made masks after learning how they relate to specific african cultures.







Thanks to all for supporting our book fair!


Only 15 more days to purchase precious memories. Buy your yearbook today!


Congratulations to our spring book fair winners. Their names were drawn to pick out a book of their choice. 8th grade - Za'Riah Chesson. 7th grade - Jonathan Troop. 6th grade - Italia Passley.

Our bibliophile strikes again! Mrs. Deaton, our 7th grade science teacher, purchased this wonderful collection of books from our bookfair to put in our library. This is the second generous donation from Mrs. Deaton this school year. We all appreciate her abundant generosity.

Be sure and check out the book fair this week!


What a performance! Six of RMS's students showcased their acting talent in the Wizard of Oz production at the Martin County Auditorium. We are so proud of their courage and community involvement.

Tim Manning, VP of Manning Masonry, Inc. and alumnus of Martin County Schools, spoke to CTE, Early College, and interested high school students about opportunities within the masonry and construction business. Manning Masonry, Inc. specializes in turn-key construction while delivering quality projects on time and within budget. The company is sponsoring and will attend the College and Career Fair on March 27th.





Don't forget to order your yearbook by April 10th.


Rod Lykins of SkillsUSA visited recently with CTE staff for a Q&A regarding the additional SkillsUSA Comps that are being added to Career & Technical Education courses. Teachers also collaborated on an intro activity for classroom use!


