Friday, March 12, 2021

 
Seniors, this is the LAST CALL for Seal of Biliteracy applications. If you haven't already filled out the form, do so by Thursday, March 11th. Everything you need is located on Mrs. Dixon's webpage.
The National Technical Honor Society is hosting a virtual series of speakers this semester to highlight careers and special topics for the CTE areas of study at Central. Our second speaker session will be this Friday, March 12th at 1:45 pm (during 8th period) with Dr. Sauls, the Dean of the Nursing Department at MTSU. The Zoom link will be available on the NTHS website on Friday, March 12th.
MS Student Council is collecting items for nursing staff working with COVID patients at St. Thomas Rutherford. We are looking for prepacked snacks (peanut butter crackers, cookies, etc.) as well as small packages of lotion, pens and restaurant gift cards to be distributed to the nurses. All donations can be dropped off in Mrs. Miller room (room 218). We will be collecting through Friday, March 26th. Please see Mrs. Miller, Braden Box or Reagan Warren if you have any questions.
Student Council has a limited number of class shirts and 2020-themed ("Can't Mask Our Roar") short sleeve t-shirts still available for purchase at www.cmstees.com. The store will be open until Friday, March 19th but the shirts may sell out before then. Shirts will be delivered to Central for distribution.

Please email Dr. Hines ([email protected]) if you have any questions.
Spring Pictures will be taken in the gym on Friday, March 26th. Students will be able to pick their favorite background for this one. These are optional and a detailed schedule will be shared soon. Seniors will take their individual Cap and Gown pictures on Wednesday, April 7th. They will take individual pictures in their college shirts on this day as well.
Typically, when we think of the Renaissance era, we think of painting and science, but the Renaissance was also a period of musical rebirth. This era of music began to define classical music techniques and structures like harmonizing.
Speaking of harmonizing, why did the fish make such a good musician? He knew his scales!
Middle School baseball JV Tigers moved to 2 and 0 on the season with a 3 to 2 win over Seigel Thursday afternoon. Thomas Sessler stays hot with a couple of hits and Braden Donahue, Joshua Duggin and Garrett Dodson pitched in singles to help the cause.
Matok Delk, Joshua Duggin , Benson Reavis and Tate Morris pitched a couple of innings a piece and threw consistent strikes.