Tuesday, December 5, 2023

If you ordered a class t-shirt, you can pick those up today in the library from 3:00 - 3:30 and tomorrow (Wednesday) during your 25-minute study hall.  We do have some extra shirts that will be on sale next week.  

A sweet treat can bring so much joy, and what better way to spread that joy than by supporting a great cause? The UNICEF Bake Sale is not just about indulging yourself, but about making a difference in the lives of children around the world. The bake sale will take place starting TODAY before school in college corner and during lunches and run this Thursday and next Tuesday and Thursday.  We've got an amazing lineup of homemade goodies prepared by our talented bakers. 

Seniors:  If you applied for the TN Promise Scholarship, there is a mandatory meeting today in the Auditorium at 1:00. 

 A fire can breakout with little or no warning. The more prepared you are, the safer you will be. Have a meeting location at school and at home that everyone will gather after a fire evacuation. A meeting location will help you quickly verify that everyone made it out safely. 

There will be an interest meeting for HS men's soccer this Tuesday at 6pm in the drama room.  Please plan to attend if you intend to play this Spring. 

HS Cheer will sell smoothies for $6.00 on Friday.   

On a wet and foggy December 2nd ATA/AIM shoot, your Central Magnet Black squad dominated the competition achieving the Highest Over All score of 476 of 500.  Bryce Martin led the team with a 98 of 100!  Congratulations to Mr. Martin and also to Jean Drugmand and Seth Nobles who each won their class.  In the difficult conditions, the Gold squad made a great showing and contributed to the Central Magnet broken clay count.  Congratulations to all.   

The Lady Tigers improved their record to 7-2 with an impressive win over Eagleville last night 53-37. Lots of Lady Tigers contributed in various ways including a very good team defensive effort. Addison Melton led the way with 15pts, Clara Johnson and Julia Stuible added 11pts each, Bethany Jackson had 9pts, Lia Reyes finished with 3pts and Reese Martin and Madisen Stanley each at 2pts. The Lady Tigers will be back in action tonight at Stewarts Creek. 

The middle school girls varsity won 43-21, while JV tied 7-7. The leading scorer for varsity was Emery Bland with 15 points. There was a tie for the leading scorer for JV which was Linley LaPointe, Sadie Craig, and Olivia Moake. 

The Middle school boys basketball team won 53 to 28 over Siegel last night.  8 out of 10 Tigers score with Ardin Lewis scoring 17 and Owen King adding 12.