ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR THE WEEK OF October 19, 2020

MARYSVILLE JR/SR HIGH SCHOOL

  ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR THE WEEK OF October 19th.

“WE CAN & WE WILL”

Teachers – Please post these in your classroom.

Activity Meeting: 

Monday

HS JVFB v. Clay Center @ Home - 5:30pm.

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

MJSHS Vocal Concert @ 7pm.  - Limited Entry for Attendance

Friday

HS FB @ Riley County - 7pm - Depart - 4pm.,  Cheer departs for Riley County @ 5:30pm.

Saturday

HS CC Regionals @ Riley County - TBA - Depart - 8am.,  HS VB Sub-State @ St. Mary's - TBA - Depart - TBA.

 

Virtual PT Conference’s continue this week (started 10/14) - Please contact your students AEP instructor if you have not had a conference or scheduled a conference time.

 

The FFA will be having the Ag Olympics during AEP on Thursday October 22nd in the football stadium. 

 

Congratulations to Aubrey Dressman, Kate Frese, Dahlia Frye, Brenner Pilsl, and Addy Rockwell for being selected to the Middle Level North Central District Honor Choir!

 

FBLA will be hosting a Pizza Hut fundraiser on Monday, October 26! Pizza Hut will donate 15% of all sales from 4 p.m to close, dine in, carryout, or delivery! Please let Pizza Hut cook for you, and support FBLA as we raise funds for our upcoming community service and school service projects!  

 

The CTSO Trick-or-Treat So Others Can Eat community service project will be on Monday, October 26. CTSO stands for Career and Technical Student Organization. On October 26, FBLA, FCCLA and FFA members will  come together to collect non-perishable food and personal care items for the Marshall County Helping Hands Food Pantry. 

Cash or check donations are accepted as well.

 

  • Due to COVID-19, the CTSO Trick-or-Treat So Others Can Eat service activity is going to look a little different.

  • This year we will only be sending students to homes per your request. Please complete the pickup form if you would like on-porch pick-up. The link is below

 

https://forms.gle/2TKwdcb93nfBA7E28

 

  • Items must be easily located in a bag or box for easy no-contact pick-up.

  • Please complete this form BEFORE 10:00 a.m. on Monday, October 26th, to ensure pick-up.

  • We do have drop-off bins located around the town Marysville, up to October 26th: at Dollar General and inside the main doorway at MHS.

  • We also will have drive-by drop-off in front of Marysville High School front doors from 3:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Monday, October 26th.

  • Please contact Mrs. Frazee, Mrs. Hynek, Mrs. Schoemann, or Mrs. Siemens at MJSHS with any questions you may have.

The MJSHS CTSO's thank our wonderful community in advance for your support of our joint community service project!   

COUNSELOR:  

Any student in grades 7-12 that has engaged in a volunteer activity can complete an application for the Prudential Spirit of Community Award.  Application information available in Ms. Busch's Office.

Any Juniors or Seniors interested in applying for the 2020 State Masonic Public Essay Contest can stop by Ms. Busch's Office for application information.

1st place: $4,000

2nd place: $3,000

3rd place: $2,000

4th place: $1,000

Honorable Mention-4 will be chosen: $500

Register for free access to 5 million scholarships up to $24 billion at salliemae.com/kansas

Ray Kruse will be available via Zoom to discuss FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) on Oct. 28th at 7:00p.m.

Post-Secondary:

Community In Schools:

There is still funding available to help families in the county suffering from COVID related hardships.

Please contact Mrs. Crome.

This weekend is the Pony Express Gravel Dash and Half Marathon.  There will be activities for all ages down by the Historic Depot on Saturday, October 17th.

Menu For This Week:

 

Choice #1

Choice #2

Choice #3

Monday

Chicken Drumstick/Mashed Potatoes/Gravy

N/A

Chef Salad

Tuesday

Deli Sandwich/Scalloped Potatoes

N/A

Grilled Chicken Salad

Wednesday

Chicken & Noodles/Mashed Potatoes

N/A

Breaded Chicken Salad

Thursday

Max Sticks/Marinara

N/A

Taco Salad

Friday

No School

Quote of the Week: “Climate is what we expect, weather is what we get.”  --Mark Twain