The official portraits are finally in, so please join us in congratulating this year's Homecoming royalty! 👑 Queen Nayti Patel and King Trey Gravely Princess Keara Carter and Prince Cayden Walker
about 1 year ago, Martinsville City Public Schools
Homecoming king, queen, prince, and princess pose together on the football field
Yesterday, some of our middle school students travelled to Chatham for the Career Choice Youth Expo! Students had the opportunity to speak to employers in a variety of fields from all around the region to learn about various career paths. They even got hands-on experience with some of the tools and technology that they would encounter on the job! Our high school students are at the Expo today. We can't wait to see how engaging with these employers inspires some of our students!
about 1 year ago, Martinsville City Public Schools
Student repairs a power line
Student and line worker working on a powerline
Student and EMT do chest compressions on dummy
Students at Career Expo
Superintendent wearing a 3D printed helmet
Student writes on a tablet as a vendor watches and smiles
MMS student wears VR goggles and uses hand controls
Student smiles at camera
MMS student tries on work gloves
🌦️🌟 Exciting Weather Day at PHES! 🌦️🌟 Today, our fourth-grade students at Patrick Henry Elementary had an unforgettable experience as they welcomed two guest speakers from from WDBJ7 Weather: Chief Meteorologist Brent Watts and Meteorologist Payton Major! Brent and Payton visited the school as part of our fourth grade unit on weather. Students were particularly excited about the visit because they have been recording their own weather reports in class. Payton and Brent showcased the tools they use to measure rainfall, wind, temperature, and humidity and even created a cloud in a bottle to demonstrate the effects of high and low pressure on the weather. ☁️ Students thoroughly enjoyed the whole visit and learned so much more about weather, but they REALLY perked up when the two meteorologists talked about the possibility of snow this winter! ☃️ This was a great way for our students to connect real-world experiences to what they have been learning in the classroom! Tune in to WDBJ-7's 6 p.m. newscast tonight and you just might see a quick shoutout to PHES!
about 1 year ago, Martinsville City Public Schools
PHES students and staff pose for a group photo with Brent and Payton
Brent uses temperature gauge to measure a student's temperature
Brent holds a glass bottle with a cloud inside
Brent and Payton smile as they showcase weather equipment
Brent uses a weather tool to measure a student's temperature
A student gestures as they ask a question
Brent showcases a rain stick
Peyton smiles as a student asks a question
Payton showcases a tool used to measure windspeed
students raise their hands to ask Payton a question
Want to earn more money? 💰 Come to school! By 6th grade, chronic absence becomes a leading indicator that a student will drop out of high school. Research shows that high school graduates typically earn significantly more money over their lifetime than those who do not graduate from high school. Showing up matters. Make sure to come to school every day, on time, ready to learn. Your future self will thank you. #attendancematters
about 1 year ago, Martinsville City Public Schools
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It's Homecoming in Martinsville! 🏈 ❤️🤍 We want to see your Bulldog Pride! Share your photos and videos from tonight's game and homecoming celebrations by tagging MCPS or using #BulldogPride or #MartinsvilleHOCO23. We'll be watching social media and may feature some of our favorite posts on our Facebook and Instagram accounts! Show us your school spirit and give us a look into all the fun happening tonight! Let's make this a homecoming to remember. Let's go Bulldogs! 🐾🐾🐾
about 1 year ago, Martinsville City Public Schools
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MCPS was representing at last night's Martinsville City Council meeting! 📝 Council recognized the top 3 winners of this year's "If I Were Mayor" essay contest with plaques and gift certificates to Uptown Pinball. Congratulations to MMS students Aubrey, Hudson, and Abbigail for their amazing work! 🇺🇸 The newly-elected representatives of the MMS Student Council shared the history of the Constitution with the audience and accepted a proclamation from Council acknowledging the week of Sept. 17-23 as U.S. Constitution Week. Sixth grade representative Kyla pointed out some of the spelling errors found in the document and told Council that the Constitution is the oldest Constitution of any major government in the world. Seventh grader Bridgette, Student Council secretary and treasurer, spoke about how the Daughters of the American Revolution initially petitioned Congress to honor Constitution Week. Student Council President Abbigail spoke about the preamble to the Constitution and shared that seven delegates from Virginia refused to sign the document because it did not include a Bill of Rights. In 1791, the Bill of Rights was ratified. 📚 City Council also read a proclamation acknowledging the week of September 18-22 as Adult Education and Family Literacy Week. Lealice Hagwood, coordinator and lead teacher for Martinsville Adult and Career Education Services, accepted the proclamation and spoke to Council about the importance of literacy and the work that is going on within the city to promote literacy.
about 1 year ago, Martinsville City Public Schools
MMS "If I were mayor" essay winners pose with Martinsville City Council
MMS SCA representatives, MMS teacher Beverly Woody, and mayor LC Jones
Lealice Hagwood with Martinsville city council
MMS student reads at podium
MMS student reads at podium
MMS student reads at podium
City council looks on and smiles as an MMS student reads at podium
Today is the 20th day of school! Students who have missed two or more days by this point in the school year are considered chronically absent. It's never too early to start building the habit of good attendance! Children who are chronically absent in preschool, kindergarten, and first grade are much less likely to read at grade level by third grade. Students who cannot read at grade level by the end of third grade are 4 times more likely to drop out of high school. #AttendanceMattersVA #schooleveryday
about 1 year ago, Martinsville City Public Schools
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Start planning your future! MHS will host the VACRAO College Fair on Monday, September 11 from 6-8 p.m. in the MHS Commons. This is the perfect opportunity for MHS students to learn more about the colleges and universities in our region and what they have to offer potential students! The College Fair is open to all, but MHS students and their families are strongly encouraged to attend.
about 1 year ago, Martinsville City Public Schools
VACRAO College Fair graphic
Please remember that MCPS will be closed on Monday, September 4 in observance of the Labor Day holiday. Classes will resume Tuesday, September 5.
about 1 year ago, Martinsville City Public Schools
MCPS Closed for Labor Day graphic
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!
about 1 year ago, Martinsville City Public Schools
School resource officer Shane McPeek shakes hands with MCPS School Safety Director TJ Slaughter
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
about 1 year ago, Martinsville City Public Schools
A high school volleyball player serves the ball
A high school volleyball player serves the ball
A high school volleyball player serves the ball
A high school volleyball player prepares to serve the ball
a player smiles at the end of a high school volleyball game
Players listen to their coach during a time out
A high school volleyball player serves the ball
Players celebrate after a victory
two volleyball players jump to block a shot
action shot during a volleyball game
We had such a wonderful time at yesterday's ribbon cutting for the new sensory garden at Albert Harris Elementary! 🌷 The sensory garden is designed to stimulate all five senses and includes wind chimes, a bird bath and bird feeder, an herb garden, a sandbox, flowers, and even a rock garden filled with rocks (decorated by our students) that contain encouraging and motivational phrases! We're so grateful for the ongoing partnership of the Dan River Basin Association, who helped install this newest component of the AHES Green Schoolyard, and for the generous support of the Community Foundation Serving Western Virginia which funded the project. Thank you for helping us provide this unique learning environment for our students! You can read more about yesterday's ceremony on our website: https://www.martinsville.k12.va.us/article/1213354
about 1 year ago, Martinsville City Public Schools
Students play in the bird bath at the new sensory garden
Students play in the sandbox at the new sensory garden
MCPS superintendent Dr. Zeb Talley cuts the ribbon to open the new sensory garden
A sign posted in front of a brightly colored flowerbed and yellow butterfly bench reads "Welcome to our Sensory Garden"
AHES teacher Laurie Witt reads a statement as students in the background listen
DRBA Education Outreach Manager Krista Hodges speaks as students in the background listen on
MCPS Superintendent Dr. Zeb Talley speaks as students in the background listen
Students and adults hold a yellow ribbon ahead of the ribbon cutting ceremony
AHE principal Dr. Renee Brown speaks as students listen in the background
Guests at the ribbon cutting use paint markers to decorate river rocks
Stay up-to-date with Bulldog athletics! 🐾 📱 Notify Me gives you instant alerts when a game is postponed, cancelled, or rescheduled. As soon as a schedule change is made at the middle or high school level, Notify Me will send you a text and/or email alert, so you'll never miss a game! 👉 To sign up for Notify Me, simply visit Martinsville's Piedmont District website and click on Notify Me under the calendar on the right side of the page. https://www.piedmontdistrictva.org/public/genie/296/school/3/
over 1 year ago, Martinsville City Public Schools
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Calling all MAVAHI Band alumni! 🥁🎺🎷 Registration for our MAVAHI Alumni Band Night will close this Friday! Be sure to sign up using the link below: https://forms.gle/Yg4qLhDH4KjKYmKi6 Each participant will receive an Alumni t-shirt to wear at the game. T-shirts are $10.00. Please send in your payment to Mr. Joyce at MHS or drop it off in the main office. If you have any questions, please email Mr. Joyce at bjoyce@martinsville.k12.va.us . You can mail payments to: Martinsville High School Attn: Brian Joyce - Band Alumni Night 351 Commonwealth Blvd E Martinsville, VA 24112
over 1 year ago, Martinsville City Public Schools
Alumni Band Night graphic
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!
over 1 year ago, Martinsville City Public Schools
Two elementary students hug outside of school
PHES principal smiles as she opens her arms for a hug from a student
MHS principal, school board chair, school board member, and Martinsville police chief pose with a student outside of Martinsville High School
MHS principal welcomes students with bullhorn
Preschool teacher opens her arms for a hug from a student
A preschool student hugs the school nurse as other students walk into the school
Martinsville mayor, school board chair, schools superintendent, and police chief all stand outside of a school to greet students
Martinsville sheriff and police chief welcome students
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
over 1 year ago, Martinsville City Public Schools
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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/
over 1 year ago, Martinsville City Public Schools
Physicals info graphic
Due to impending weather, all MCPS summer school programs will dismiss at 2:30 p.m. today, Monday, June 26.
over 1 year ago, Martinsville City Public Schools
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Scenes from Summer Camp! ☀️ Last week was a busy week of fun and discovery at AHES! Students had a blast creating their own slime, constructing awesome air-powered vehicles, and engaging in a captivating game that taught them about the food chain.
over 1 year ago, Martinsville City Public Schools
AHES summer camper
AHES student with an image of an arctic fox taped to her forehead
AHES summer camper
AHES summer camper
AHES summer camper
AHES summer camper
AHES summer campers
Our AHES STEM Camp students are have a whale 🐋 of a time with their ocean-themed camp this week! The students used sidewalk chalk to create this 100-foot-long, life-sized drawing of the biggest animal on the planet- the blue whale! 🌎
over 1 year ago, Martinsville City Public Schools
Students and teachers lay inside a 100-foot long chalk drawing of a blue whale they created