Please remember that MCPS will be closed on Monday, September 4 in observance of the Labor Day holiday. Classes will resume Tuesday, September 5.
On his last day of work, MCPS would like to thank Officer Shane McPeek for serving has our SRO for over a decade.
Officer McPeek has worked at both Martinsville Middle School and Martinsville High School and has played played an integral role in school safety improvements during his time with us. Thank you, Officer McPeek, for keeping our students and staff safe! We wish you the best in your retirement!
MHS will enhance safety and security measures for all spectators attending varsity football and varsity boy's basketball games beginning this Friday, September 1. The following measures will be in place moving forward:
➡️ All spectators will pass through metal detectors as they enter the sports venue.
🎒 Book bags will not be allowed into the venue.
We appreciate your understanding and cooperation!
Our JV and Varsity volleyball squads served up back-to-back victories last night in their first home games of the season! 💪
We're so proud of these student athletes for their teamwork, communication, and competitive spirit! Both teams play at home again tonight, taking on Morehead. Let's pack the stands and cheer our Bulldogs on to another victory! A-C-E! 🏐 🐾
#BulldogPride
It was amazing to see so many smiling faces this morning on the first day of a new school year!
Thank you to the Martinsville Sheriff's Office, Police Department, Martinsville Fire & EMS, and city council members who joined our staff and school board members in welcoming our students back to school! It was a great way to kick off the Year of Endless Possibilities here at MCPS!
Students, your MCPS family missed you! We can't wait to see what you will achieve this year!
Curious about the upcoming school year? 🍎
🏫 MCPS is hosting a district-wide open house for all schools on Wednesday, August 9 from 12-7 p.m. This is a great opportunity for students and their families to meet teachers and staff, visit classrooms, learn about the upcoming school year, and get to know their school!
✉️ Each school will send out information to families regarding their specific open house procedures.
👉 To learn more about open house, visit our Back to School page on the MCPS website: https://www.martinsville.k12.va.us/page/back-to-school-2023-2024
Planning to participate in sports during the upcoming school year?
🏈 All student athletes must complete a physical.
🎾 MCPS will offer sports physicals on Wednesday, July 19 from 8:30 until 11:00 a.m. at the Martinsville High School gym.
⚽ The cost is $10 per person.
🏀 All paperwork must be completed prior to arriving at the gym for your physical. Paper copies of the VHSL Physical Form can be picked up in the MHS office. An online form can be downloaded here: https://www.vhsl.org/vhsl-physical-form/
Graduating Class of 2023:
For those of you who will begin college or university this fall, please be sure to visit www.parchment.com to order your final transcript if you have not already done so. To receive a free transcript, you must place your order on or before July 21, 2023. After that date, Parchment's usual fees will apply. Please ensure that you send your final transcript to the college or university you will be attending.
Just because the academic year is over doesn't mean our teachers aren't hard at work! Last week, teachers from across the division came together for a full week of curriculum work to prepare for the upcoming year of learning.
So what exactly is curriculum work? Teachers and instructional staff are working together, collaborating across disciplines, grade levels, and even schools, to examine data from this school year to adjust their pacing and build assessments to help improve the learning experience and monitor student progress throughout the next year.
(As you can see from some of the expressions in the photos, some teachers handle the pressures of curriculum work better than others. Hang in there, Mr. Hackenberg!)
Wow! Congratulations to our MMS Odyssey of the Mind team! They placed 7th overall in the World Finals and 2nd in Spontaneous! 🌎
These students have worked so hard and we were proud to have them represent MCPS on a global stage.
In honor of Rooster Walk weekend, we wanted to share a little story.
This is Sara Kasey, a human resources specialist here at MCPS. A 2010 graduate of Martinsville High School, Sarah holds a special place in Rooster Walk's history as the very first recipient of the festival's Penn-Shank Memorial Scholarship!
Each year Rooster Walk awards the scholarship to an outstanding Martinsville High School senior to honor the memories of the two MHS alumni for whom the festival and the scholarship are named.
Sara used her scholarship to attend Randolph College, where she majored in psychology with a minor in business administration with the goal of entering the human resources field.
Fast forward to 2019, when we were fortunate enough to welcome Sara back into our MCPS family as an employee. It's truly a full-circle moment for her as the office she now occupies was once her kindergarten classroom when she was a student at Druid Hills!
Join us in celebrating Sara's achievements and the incredible opportunities that Rooster Walk provides for the next generation of Martinsville students.
That's a wrap on the 2022-2023 school year!
As we bid farewell to another year of growth, learning, and memory-making, we want to take a moment to thank everyone- parents, students, teachers, and staff- for making this yet another amazing year at MCPS.
Just 82 days until the 2023-2024 year begins!
MCPS families: Tomorrow is the last day of the 2022-2023 school year!
Please remember that MCPS will dismiss students 3 hours early tomorrow (Wednesday, May 24).
On Monday, AHES second grade students spent the day learning outdoors with the Dan River Basin Association!
They began their day on the banks of the Smith River where they released the trout they have been raising as part of DRBA's Trout in the Classroom program, then continued at Philpott Lake where students participated in hands-on lessons designed to teach them the importance of being good stewards of their environment.
Thank you to the DRBA team, Philpott Park Ranger Dillon Brown, AHES STEM teacher Ms. Witt, and Ms. Childress' high school AP biology students who came along to help the younger students!
This trip was made possible by a grant from the National Park Trust's Kids to Parks Day Program.
Today is National Teacher Appreciation Day!
Thank you to all of our teachers who invest so much in our students each and every day! We are immensely grateful for all you do!
Congratulations to the MHS students who participated in yesterday's #NC3NationalSigningDay at Patrick & Henry Community College!
These students signed letters of intent to pursue skilled trades at P&HCC. We wish them the best of luck on the next phase of their education!
MCPS will host a meningococcal vaccine clinic for rising 7th and 12th grade students TOMORROW, April 21, and MMS and MHS.
This vaccine is required by the Virginia Department of Health, Virginia Department of Education, and is state-mandated.
Consent forms should have been mailed to parents and can still be turned in the morning of the clinic.
If the student has insurance, please bring a copy of their insurance card on the day of the clinic.
If you have any questions, contact:
Tristan Sarver at (276) 403-5788 or tristan.sarver@martinsville.k12.va.us
Toya Johnson at (276) 403-5735 or tjjohnson@martinsville.k12.va.us
Yesterday, our 10th grade students participated in the The DRIVE SMART Virginia Distracted/Impaired Driving Simulator, which included several activities meant to educated them on the dangers of distracted driving.
Students were challenged to navigate a pedal car through a pathway and shoot a basketball all while wearing goggles to simulate the effects of impaired driving.
They also took turns behind the wheel where VR goggles helped them experience the effects of impaired and distracted driving and heard from Martinsville police officers about traffic stops.
Thanks to Eastman for sponsoring this event to help educate our students on the importance of safe driving!
TONIGHT
Come out to the MMS gym beginning at 6:30 for some high school student-faculty basketball to raise funds for AfterProm!
The event will include two basketball games. First, juniors and seniors will face off against each other, then the winning team will take on faculty and staff!
Tickets are $6 each, cash only.
We can't wait to see you there!
Happy Friday! And what a great way to start the weekend- a stunning double rainbow appeared over Albert Harris Elementary this morning to welcome our students and staff as they arrived at school.
Did you see the rainbow this morning?