Tuesday, September 29, 2020

 
Attention juniors and seniors! The Annual United States Senate Youth Program authorizes the selection of 104 student delegates in the U.S. and is going virtual this year! The delegates are immersed in Washington activities throughout the week of March 15, 2021, including virtual visits to the Senate, the House of Representatives, the Supreme Court, and the Pentagon. In addition, each delegate is awarded a $10,000 college scholarship for undergraduate studies. The student applicant must currently be serving in an elected capacity in student government, civic or educational organizations. Selection will be based on academic accomplishments, community service, knowledge of current American government issues and procedures and demonstrated qualities of leadership for the current school year. Email Coach Nichols if you are interested in participating in our school's nominating process.
Mu Alpha Theta: Make sure you fill out the application form online and pay dues by 10/1.
After Saturday’s first round, 5-0 victory saw Alex Woods score two goals, Sofia Kime score two goals, and Lillie Bryant score one, the Lady Tiger Middle School Soccer team lost in a heartbreaking, overtime thriller last night to Stewart’s Creek. Sofia Kime scored for the Tigers in the 2-1 loss. Be sure to congratulate the girls on a great season when you see them.
The HS Volleyball Varsity and JV defeated Rockvale last night at Rockvale.

Chloe Marson had 26 assists, 7digs, 5 aces
Caroline Dykes had 4 kills 7digs
Kaylin Wiley had 11 digs
Brooke Spurgeon had 10 kills 1 block 10 digs
Emma Grace Smith had 9 digs
Meredith Page had 4 aces 8 kills 3 blocks 3 digs
Malyn Pigg had 7 kills 2 blocks
Noella Obi had 2 blocks
They play again tonight at home versus Marshall County and Thursday night is senior night at Central. Come out and support your Lady Tigers Volleyball Team.
The Central Bowling team dropped their season opener in dramatic fashion yesterday against Stewarts Creek. Trailing 7-1 after the first game Tigers would rally in game 2 winning 6-2 and pulling head by 42 pins. The rally would come up just short in game 3 and Tigers lost by 15 pins. Tigers were led by Daniel Mullinix and Trent Skinner who bowled a 222 and 221, respectively. Kaylee Victory picked up her first career varsity point. Tigers return to action this Thursday at LTA vs Riverdale.
High School Students: If you are going to get your Driver's License permit over Fall Break, you need to come by the Attendance office to pick up your attendance form, SF 1010, before you go.