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KINDNESS Klub

Jacob Rawson on Sunday Nov. 16th

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Saddle Up, Cowboys and Cowgirls!�The Marathon Junior–Senior High Drama Club Presents:

The Brothers O’Toole

Showtimes: Friday, Nov. 21st & Saturday, Nov. 22nd�7 PM sharp�Marathon High School Auditorium

�Tickets: $5 for young’uns (students)� $8 for grown folks (adults)

Grab your tickets now over at Marathon Square before they ride off into the sunset!

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Attention Senior High Student Council there will be a meeting Tuesday during 5th period to discuss the upcoming Holiday events.

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SENIORS

All Gertrude Hawk Candy orders must be turned in by Friday, Nov. 14th to insure delivery before Christmas. Get the info and sell…like your senior trip depends on it!

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The first round of guest speakers will be in the Career Center on Thursday, November 13. The poll I sent to students showed an interest in education and the different jobs within a school. Please find the list and period schedule below. You must report to your class first and then come to the Career Center.

4th Period: Mr. Light, Mr. Norris, Mrs. Trabucco (library media specialist, high school social studies, elementary ed/interventionist/administration)

6th Period: Miss DePuy, Ms. Strobeck, Mr. Norris (elementary ed, social work, high school social studies)

7th Period: Miss Pendell, Mrs. Jennison, Mr. Coppola (elementary ed, high school English, physical education/administration)

9th Period: Mrs.McEvoy, Ms. Tracy, Mr. Hoyt (elementary ed, high school math/administration, elementary ed/interventionist/athletic director)

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Your very own High School Heroes will take on the returning champs, the Appleby All-Stars

at 6PM on Friday, Nov. 14th in the high school gym.

Doors open at 5:15 PM.

Who will take home the coveted Maple Trophy?

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Seniors!

Your senior Pictures and bios are due November 21st. Don’t miss out on being featured in the 2026 yearbook.

If you have any questions, please see Mrs. Penrose.

And…Make sure you cast your vote for the senior superlatives by November 7th!

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November MCS FFA Meeting - “Friendsgiving”

Thursday, November 20th

Time: TBD

Location: Ag Room

Be checking Google Classroom this week to RSVP

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Cheer Practices begin Monday, November 17th. Practices will be 5-7 pm this year. Please share this info with anyone interested!

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The 2026 Yearbook is On Sale Now!

Only $55.00 Until January 31st.�

  • Order forms are available in the High School Main Office�OR
  • Order online at jostens.com

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Today’s DAY 2 band lessons are:

  • 7th and 8th grade trombones period 1
  • 7th and 8th grade clarinets period 2
  • 7th and 8th grade saxophones period 7

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Today is day 3 & Today’s Lunch

Stuffed Crust Pizza

Tossed Salad w/

Dressing

Steamed Broccoli

Cuts

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Today

Rain showers before 4pm, then snow showers likely, possibly mixed with rain. High near 41.

Tonight

Rain and snow showers likely, becoming all snow after 9pm. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 28.

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Art Club is Starting!

Where: Mrs. Blanco’s room

Who: Students 7-12!

When: Every other Wednesday starting Wednesday the 12th! (TODAY)

3:05-4:05 pm

Interested? Email or talk to Mrs. Blanco

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Join Art Club!

Art club will be starting in October!

Art club meetings will be determined

Art club is with Mrs. Blanco!

Email Mrs. Blanco @ bulger-oakleyg@marathonschools.org

Or stop by the art room [room 108] if you are interested!

Yay art!

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There will be a

college representative from SUNY Morrisville

in the Career Center

Wednesday, November 19th

at 12:00pm.

Please see Ms. Camenga

if you would like a

presigned pass.

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Financial Aid Night

Do you need help completing the FAFSA?

Ms. Camenga will be available in

Computer Lab room 209 on Wednesday, 11/19 at 6pm.

Please let Ms. Camenga know

if you plan to attend.

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Halloween Dance Reminders

  • COSTUMES MUST NOT COVER YOUR FACE OR BE TOO EXPLICIT!

  • YOU CAN ONLY ATTEND IF YOU ARE not ON THE PASS RESTRICTION LIST. YOU WILL BE SENT HOME IF YOU SHOW UP..

  • GUESTS MUST BE SIGNED UP AHEAD WITH MRS. BROWN

  • iF YOU ARE ABSENT THAT DAY, YOU MAY NOT

ATTEND.

  • ANYONE IN GRADES 7-12 MAY ATTEND.

  • Be sure to arrange for a ride home ahead of time

  • THE DANCE COSTS $7 AND WILL RUN 6-9. BRING AN EXTRA DOLLAR FOR SODA AND ANOTHER FOR CANDY IF YOU WANT SOME!

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The Late Bus is available Tuesdays and Thursdays after school.

If you need the late bus,

you need to sign

up in the Main Office BEFORE 2pm.

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Junior High Student Council members,

There will be a meeting today during 6A in Mrs. Dennison’s room. Officer election results will be announced. Please check in with your teacher before reporting to the meeting.

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Goal: Trinity Hartwick & Assist: Savannah VanDeweert

Goal: Scout Morse & Assist: Ava Oram

Goal: Paityn Contri & Assist: K. Eaton

Goal: Sophia Vancise & Assist: Paityn Contri

Goal: Emma Cornell & Assist: K. Eaton

Goal: Kayla Wood & Assist: Emma Cornell

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On Tuesday, August 26th, four MCS FFA Members attended the NYS Fair and competed in the Livestock Judging Career Development Event. The team did well and Brycen Aukema finished 1st in the State

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***It is not too late to join Student Council!!***

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Kindness Klub

Birthday wishes

Week of Sept 8 - 14

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Attention Seniors

  • Seniors wishing to be recognized with community service cords at graduation need to submit their hours by June 1st.
  • Seniors who earn 80, 100, or 120 hours of community service will receive colored cords distinguishing the number of community service hours earned.
  • Community service forms are in the guidance office and posted on the school website.
  • Completed forms should be returned to the guidance office.

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Attention 7th-12th Graders

Community service is a vital component in helping students become responsible citizens. Our school’s goal is to help students think beyond their immediate needs and care about the world around them. It is also our hope that community service will EMPOWER students and afford them an immersing opportunity to pursue a passion well after graduation. Students in 7th-12th grade can start earning community service hours for graduation. Students who start 7th grade are highly encouraged to complete a minimum of 100 hours of community service prior to graduation.

Community Service must be done for a:

  • Non-profit organization
  • Governmental or educational program
  • Religious organization if non-missionary in nature �

Community service forms are in the guidance office and posted on the school website. Upcoming events are posted on the community service board outside of guidance.

Completed forms should be returned to the guidance office.

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Thursdays in the Library!

Come play games, hang out, and have a good time!

Hosted by Mr. Bergman

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Crosswalk safety

A message from Ms. Tracy: please use the crosswalks to and from school. Continued violation can result in disciplinary action. YOUR SAFETY IS A PRIORITY

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Happy Halloween! Wear your costume to school 10/31 and enter the costume contest!!

Students and teachers are invited to wear their costumes to school Friday 10/31 and stop into the office to have their picture taken to be entered into the costume contest. I will compile the contestants into 4 categories and send out a google form to vote! Winners will be announced Monday November 3rd!

Student winners will receive ice cream!

There will be 4 categories for a costume contest:

  1. Most original/creative
  2. Best group contest
  3. Scariest
  4. Funniest

Rules:

  • No masks or face coverings allowed
  • No weapons or inappropriate props
  • Hats only if it pertains to your costume and any teacher reserves the right to have you remove it within their classroom
  • You must arrive in your costume and stay in your costume
  • No applying paint/hair spray in school
  • All costumes must be school appropriate as our dress code and code of conduct is still enforced
  • Any teacher reserves the right to ask you to remove a portion of your costume to limit distractions within their classrooms