Effective January 19, 2024
Attention Parents with students that ride bus 199. Bus 199 will be running about an hour late this morning. We apologize for the inconvenience.
FCCLA to ECU's Hospitality Leadership and Business Schools
The MCS Chapter of Family Career and Community Leaders of America attended an instructional presentation and campus tour of East Carolina University's Hospitality Leadership program. Students interested in Culinary Arts and the business side of the food service industry gained valuable information regarding the program's degree options and job opportunities.
Thank you Mr. Clay Wagner for spreading some Holiday Cheer to the staff. Hot chocolate and cookies to start off our day!
Students from the Martin Innovative Early College and MCS CTE spoke to 8th-grade classes at Riverside Middle School recently on the Game Art Design pathway opportunities. Mr. Prettyman, who teaches GAD, along with Digital Design & Animation and Advanced Manufacturing at the Innovation Campus, had his students share their experiences and the content the courses in the pathway offered. Marshall Lawrence II, Lauren Campbell, and Terrance Whitley advised the 8th graders about the courses and prerequisites and being a student at the Early College and all the opportunities available through CTE (Career & Technical Education).
MCS student Alijah Lassiter works at his internship for PV Transport with Country View Family Farms. Located in Williamston, CVFF Trailer Wash and Bio-Dry is the only facility of its kind in NC. Alijah enjoys the work and opportunity of a paid internship via CVFF and MCS CTE. Great job, Alijah! Thank you to CVFF for your partnership to help our students "learn by doing" and enhance technical and workplace skills.
MCS HOSA (Future Healthcare Professionals) enjoyed a day of learning and observation on the ECU Health Campus. Students participated in the Brody Sciences Simulation Lab, observed real rehab practices, visited the Maynard Children's Hospital, toured the Ronald McDonald House, and ventured through the Brody Heart and Cancer Centers. MCS is learning by doing as students also received information about job shadowing opportunities at various ECU Health facilities.
Representatives from two Martin County agencies visited RHS to provide information regarding their respective careers and opportunities within their areas or work environments. Investigator M. Paniagua from the Martin County Sheriff's Office and Eric Manning, Production & Safety Manager at Martin Enterprises, provided students with valuable knowledge and real-world experiences. Students had questions answered and enjoyed learning about the intricacies of each employer.
Thank you to Mrs. Silverthorne and Mrs. Most for assisting in facilitating this event for students.
PBIS Glow Party is about to begin!
MCS School Nutrition Team has a part-time opening for a Superhero at Riverside High School!
Martin Innovation Early College Program interest meeting for current 8th grade students!
5th-grade students at SCES discussed their favorite future jobs and the marketplace in Martin and surrounding counties. Through understanding Career & Technical Education (CTE) and the opportunities within MCS, students are on an early pathway to success!
MCS CTE and Early College students ventured to S&N Enterprises, a poultry farm owned by Perdue and operated by Mr. Steven Brake. Students gained perspective into the poultry industry, precision farming, and careers in the agriculture industry.
Purchase your BBQ Plate today and support Martin County FFA!
Purchase your BBQ Plate today and support Martin County FFA!
Purchase your BBQ Plate today and support Martin County FFA!
Order your BBQ Plate today and support the Martin County FFA!
SCMS middle school students visited SCES school today to read their favorite childhood books to classes while dressing as a character from the book.
Marco Middle School Winter Cheer, Dance, and Basketball tryouts are this week!
Parents, Please come out on Monday October 30th and join us for our annual Title I/Curriculum night starting at 6:00. You will learn about our Title I program as well as critical information regarding curriculum for your scholar's grade level.