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Wednesday, April 24, 2024

2 Hour Delay Schedule for Testing


TODAY

High School students ONLY will be running on a 2 hour delay End of Course testing today and tomorrow. Class periods will run as follow: 1-2-3-5-6-4-7-8-9

 

Mr. Cairns’ 3rd & 4th period PE classes need to report to the Health Room 402.

 

The following students need to report to the HS Office during homeroom or a study hall: Lennox Boroff, Brittyn Bruns, Addison Dailey, Kaleb Gilliland, Rylan Lyons, Maddie Miehls, Taylor Muhlenkamp, Emmery Temple, Jack Yoder, Jayda Overman, Thomas Hague, Amanda Barrett, Abby Hague, Mackenzie Kroft, Gracy Laux, Devon Crouch, Zoey Henning, Isabella Thornsberry, Gaven Garwood, Meah Suzuki, Duke Brehm, Madison Williams, Lexie Sites, Brody Reigle, Deagan Taylor, Adria Miller, Landon Younker

 

THIS WEEK

The last day to purchase a yearbook is Friday, April 26. You can purchase online by following this link. There are currently 16 yearbooks left at a discounted rate. Contact Mr. Albers if you have any questions.


Friday School is this week from 3:15 to 6:00 for those students who have been assigned. 

 

NEXT WEEK

An AM Activity Period will be held on Monday, April 27, with the following groups meeting:

  • Relay for Life - Community Room

  • Girls interested in basketball next year - HS Commons

  • Boys interested in basketball next year - HS Commons Coffee Shop

  • Sophomores attending Vantage next year - Auditorium

 

SPORTS

The Varsity Softball team picked up a MAC win defeating Marion Local, 10-5. Meg Henkle earned the win in the circle working 6 innings, allowing 1 earned run, 3 hits, 2 walks, and 9 strikeouts. At the plate, Madison Louth was 4 for 5, scoring 2 runs; Brittyn Bruns and Bryn Schoenleben were both 2 for 4, with a double each; Paige Stephenson also added a double. 

 

No athletic events for today. 

 

FYI

The Mercer County District Library in Celina is hosting a Teen Murder Mystery “Death on the Set” on Friday, April 26 from 6:00 to 7:00. Sign up, show up, play your role. Play detective and discover who’s killed the director. Teens ages 13-17 only. Registration is required at mercerlibrary.org/register Flyers will be posted in the hallways later this week.


Are you interested in careers in Social Work, Behavioral Health, Human Services or other related fields? Are you interested in earning money while learning? PASS Summer Career Pathways Program for high school students will be held July 15 - August 1. One more Mercer County student is needed for this program to be held! To register, see the green flyers in the hallway for the Summer Career Pathways Program and scan the QR code.