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over 1 year ago, Dr. Angela Cross
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over 1 year ago, Dr. Angela Cross
Don't forget the Fall into CTE event tonight at the Innovation Campus. This event is geared toward 5th-11th grade students and their parents. Come and see what great things are happening in Martin Co Schools with our CTE program. The event is from 5:30-7:30.
over 1 year ago, Dr. Angela Cross
Students in grades 5-11 AND their parents; Don't forget the FALL INTO CTE event this Thursday, October 26th, from 5:30-7:30 at the Innovation Campus, home of the Innovative Early College and Career & Technical Education (CTE). Doors open at 5:30 so come out and enjoy all things CTE. Visit and see programs like none other in the county! Plan your CTE future Thursday night at Fall into CTE!
over 1 year ago, Jason K. Wynne
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Just a reminder - tomorrow is Camo Day - Drugs Can't Find Me!
over 1 year ago, Dr. Angela Cross
The Book Fair is here! Our book fair is open daily for parents to come shop from 7:45-8:15 and 3:15-4:00. It will also be open during our Pizza Bingo Night on Tuesday, Oct. 24 from 5:00-7:00. Come shop with us! https://bookfairs.scholastic.com/bf/rodgerselementaryschool2
over 1 year ago, Dr. Angela Cross
Updates for Monday, October 23
over 1 year ago, Martin County Schools
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MCS Career & Technical Education; Identifying student skills for success! "Fall Into MCS CTE" program, Thursday, October 26th 5:30 at the Innovation Campus! Come out and find the piece to your education and career puzzle! Grades 5-11
over 1 year ago, Jason K. Wynne
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over 1 year ago, Dr. Angela Cross
Tomorrow is our RES School Spirit Day as we continue to take a stand against bullying. Rock your RES shirt!
over 1 year ago, Dr. Angela Cross
Reminder -- Tomorrow, Oct. 20 is an early release day. Students will dismiss at noon. Transportation changes need to be sent in writing.
over 1 year ago, Dr. Angela Cross
"Fall into CTE" Program hosted at the Innovation Campus, home of the Martin Innovative Early College and Career and Technical Education programs, Thursday Oct. 26th from 5:30-7:30. Come see all the course offerings for students in CTE! 5th Grade -11th grade MCS students welcome!
over 1 year ago, Jason K. Wynne
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Don't forget to GO PINK tomorrow, Oct. 18 to bring attention to Breast Cancer Awareness.
over 1 year ago, Dr. Angela Cross
5th Grade Students at Rodgers Elementary enjoyed an afternoon of career exploration and identifying their interests and aptitudes in our 5th Grade Career Awareness Program. Remember the Fall into CTE program on Oct. 26 at the Innovation Campus! (5:30-7:30)
over 1 year ago, Jason K. Wynne
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over 1 year ago, Dr. Angela Cross
MCS H.O.S.A. (Health Occupations Students of America) visited East Carolina University's School of Nursing & School of Dentistry recently. Students were able to obtain specific information about each program, academic requirements, and career opportunities!
almost 2 years ago, Jason K. Wynne
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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.
almost 2 years ago, Jason K. Wynne
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Thank you everyone!
almost 2 years ago, Sarah Stalls
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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
almost 2 years ago, Jason K. Wynne
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almost 2 years ago, Dr. Angela Cross