
Foods II students understanding the Amino Acid chain while Culinary Arts students are putting that knowledge to work in the kitchen making Hibachi Chicken with homemade Yum Yum sauce! The CTE Foods & Nutrition Department is cooking... literally!





Students have started this semester focused and ready in Health Science Careers class taught by Mrs. R. Revels. As you can see in the pics, these students love the exploration and hands-on opportunities in these Health Science modules. We are not only lighting a fire for health-related careers, but also igniting champions in MCS Career & Tech Ed classes.








An awesome experience for MCS students today at the Innovation Campus & Early College with BeProBeProudNC. What an amazing facility to participate in North Carolina's trade industry. Students welded, drove 18 wheelers, operated an industrial crane and excavator, timber machinery, and had options to work in the plumbing, electrical, diesel mechanic, or construction field. MCS wants to provide every student, every opportunity! Tomorrow the BPBPNC Trades Truck rolls on to the campus of Martin County High School.
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#BeProBeProudNC Trades Team will be providing MCS students with an awesome state-of-the-art technical skills learning facility next week. It's stated because it's true; #MartinOffersMore!
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Back to School News from the MCS School Nutrition Department!


Students great job coming in today with charged deviced for EOCS.! Please be sure to charge your device before each exam this week.
Please bring your charger with you for each exam and plan to leave it at school on the day of your last EOC.

ALL LIBRARY BOOKS ARE NOW PAST DUE. STUDENTS WHO DO NOT RETURN BOOKS WILL BE PLACED ON THE INDEBTEDNESS LIST.

Come out and support of cheerleaders!

Students all library books are now past due. Please return any books you still have. Seniors, it is especially important that your books are returned ASAP!

We hope you all have a safe, relaxing Memorial Day weekend!


Spring Night of the Arts Reminder


Come out and support the cheerleaders.

All library books should be returned by May 23, 2024.

Congratulations to our newly elected RHS Executive Board Members. Students please check your email for information about an upcoming meeting with Mr. Hollis.


Spring Night of the Arts


The German Exchange program interest meeting is tomorrow night.


Cheer tryouts!


All students need to bring their charged chromebook to school for benchmark testing this week. Please make sure your child charges their school issued device nightly.
Guardians please remind your students of the Martin County Schools dress code. Shorts above 3 inches of the knee and pajama pants/bed room shoes are not allowed.
There will be a 12th grade awards night for all RHS 12th graders on May 16 at 6 pm. SCHS will host their 12th grade awards ceremony on May 23 at 9 AM. RHS/SCHS underclassman awards will be May 23 from 9:30 AM to 11 AM. All events will take place in the RHS auditorium.
Band Color Guard auditions are May 20 and 22 from 3:30 to 5:00 pm in the RHS auditorium. Please direct any questions to Ms. Cardwell.
There will be a health science career exploration camp on July 15 and 16 for rising 10th graders at the IC. Please see your counselor to sign up or contact Ms. Christenberry at the IC.
Beta club inductions for RHS and SCHS students will be on May 28 at 1:30 pm in the RHS auditorium. Senior Beta Club dues of $35 are due by Tuesday, May 14th. Dues can be paid to Mrs. Whitaker or Mrs. McCombs.
May 28 will be the winter/spring athletic awards night at 6 pm in the auditorium. Please contact Coach Hughes for more information.
The FFA will host an awards night at the IC on May 14 at 6 pm. Please RSVP with Ms. Patterson.
Ms. Hoggard’s honors class will have a civil rights museum display in the media center on May 15. All are invited to come and see the display made by our students.
Any student interested in attending the STEM Mavericks workshop this summer should see Mr. Prettyman. This event is June 16 thru June 21 at ECU.
There will be an 11th grade student/parent night on May 20 in the RHS media center at 6 pm. This will be an informative session about 11th graders becoming 12th graders.
This is a reminder that all 17 year old students and rising 12th graders must turn in their meningococcal vaccination documentation asap. If you need assistance, please contact Nurse Spence.
There will be a night of the arts showcase on May 23 at 7 pm in the auditorium.
Cheerleading tryouts for the fall season will be held on May 14 thru 16 in the RHS gym. You must have an up to date physical and be academically eligible to try out. Please talk to Ms. Beach if you have any questions.
Drivers Education registration for the June 17th-21st class is coming up. Students must be born on or before December 2009 to register for this class. The cost of the class is $65.Students whose homeschool is South Creek will register from 2:00-2:30 on May 29th and 30th in the cafeteria.Students whose homeschool is Riverside High School will register after school in the cafeteria from 3:25- 4:00 on May 29th and 30th.


To clarify any confusion, we are operating a REGULAR SCHOOL DAY THIS WEEK. Students will be taking final benchmarks this week from 8:10-10:05 am.
8:05 am -10:05 am Benchmark
10:05am - 11:10am 1st Block
11:14am - 12:37pm 2nd Block
11:14am - 11:39am Lunch 1
11:43am - 12:08pm Lunch 2
12:12 pm - 12:37pm Lunch 3
12:41 pm - 1:41 pm 3rd Block
1:45 pm - 2:55 pm 4th Block
Monday May 13, 2024
8:05-10:05 - English 2
All other classes will report to 2nd period.
Tuesday May 14, 2024
8:05-10:05 - Math 1 and Math 3
All other classes will report to 4th
Wednesday May 15, 2024
8:05-10:05 - Biology
All Other classes report to 3rd period
Wester to admin his 1st and 2nd period in Media Center
Delph to Admin Wester 3rd period@ IC
Thursday May 16, 2024
8:05-10:05 - CTE 9-11 & Makeups
All others report to 1st period

Students, please be reminded of the MCS Dress Code Policy:
General Dress Guidelines
1. Clothing must be age-appropriate, must not be disruptive to the teaching-learning process, and cannot be provocative, revealing, indecent, vulgar, or obscene.
2. Clothing will not be allowed which promotes alcoholic beverages, tobacco, or the use of a controlled substance, depicts or provokes violence, is lewd or of a sexual nature, or is disparaging or offensive towards any person or person(s).
3. Clothing must be worn appropriately (not inside-out or backward, no rolled-up pants legs, unbuckled belts, unlaced shoes, etc.).
4. Clothing that is intentionally shredded or torn will not be allowed. Clothing is not to be sheer or mesh and cannot have excessive holes. Undergarments should not be exposed.
5. Tank tops or shirts with spaghetti straps are not allowed.
6. Shirts must cover the midriff and extend past the waistline
7. Coats including hoodies or hooded sweatshirts may be worn in classrooms or inside school buildings, however; students may not have the hoods on their heads inside the building.
8. Denim bottoms (pants, skirts, shorts) may be worn.
9. The following pants are not allowed: Overly tight pants such as spandex or bicycle pants or shorts, cargo pants or shorts, jogger pants, and yoga pants.
10. Shorts and skirts must be longer than three (3) inches above the knee.
11. Neither sagging pants/shorts nor “low rider” pants/shorts are allowed.
12. Appropriate footwear must be worn at all times. Appropriate footwear is that which can be worn safely and without distraction in the school environment without fear of injury to oneself or others.
13. Footwear must be properly laced, tied, buckled, and fastened at all times.
14. Bedroom shoes are not allowed during regular school days but may be allowed as a part of Spirit Week costumes or special activities as approved by the principal.
15. Head coverings, headgear, including but not limited to kerchiefs, do-rags, bandanas, hats, caps, bonnets, visors, or sunglasses may not be worn inside the building except for medical or religious observance as agreed upon with the school administrator. Hoodies and coats with hoods may not be worn with the hood over the head at any time. Gloves and sweatbands are not allowed to be worn in the school building. Toboggans, gloves, and hats may be worn outside as weather dictates.
16. Students may not wear large pendants or medallions. For safety reasons, necklaces should be worn inside the shirt.
17. Students may continue to wear uniform appropriate clothing if they desire to do so.