Wednesday, January 24, 2023

Rising Juniors & Seniors - If you're interested in becoming a Writing Lab Tutor for the 2024-2025 school year, please pick up an application from either Mrs. Eubanks (room 104) or your current English teacher! The deadline for applications has been extended to Wednesday, January 31st due to our snow-cation! Please see Mrs. Eubanks with questions or concerns. 

Invitations to apply for the National Honor Society have been emailed to all qualified Juniors and Seniors. Applications are due Friday, January 26. Please see Mr. Windham if you have any questions. 

Would you like to help our community by improving the environment, and earn community service hours? Join the Forestry Conservation Club’s first meeting on Friday, January 26th, in Ms. Royal’s room to learn more! 

Congratulations to Makayla Price, winner of the #BlackGirlJoyChallenge grant! Join her on February 3rd from 10:00 am - 12:30 pm at the You + Me Gardening event at the Technology Engagement Center at 306 Minerva Drive. You will learn more about the benefits of gardening, journaling, and healthy eating, as well as receive free gardening kits, journals, and snacks! 

Any high school student interested in being on a crew for Legally Blonde go to Mrs. Sweet's website to see what crew positions are available and email her with your interests.  

Any middle school boy who is interested in playing soccer this Spring should look on the team webpage and make sure he is eligible and has all his Final Forms paperwork completed before tryouts begin on February 1st.  

HS Cheer will sell smoothies at lunch on Friday for $6.00.   

After making the long drive, our high school JV boys basketball team fell short last night in Lawrenceburg with a final score of 55-40. Leading all scorers for the game was Carter Sage with 20 points. Kai Jones drained two 3-pointers and had six points for the game. Come on out this Friday night to see the team try to avenge their earlier loss to the visitors from Franklin County.  

The Lady Tigers lost a tough one on the road last night to Lawrence Co.60-54. They were led in scoring Reilly McMillian and Addison Melton with 13 pts each, Bethany Jackson added 11pts, Madisen Stanley finished with 10pts, Clara Johnson added 5pts and Reagan Brand chipped in 2pts. The Lady Tigers fall to 13-8 overall and 2-1 in the district. They will be back in action Friday night at home vs Franklin Co.  

The Central Magnet Men's Basketball team dropped a tough game at Lawrence County last night 70-58. 

The Tigers were led by Mason Brown with 16 points, Owen Zubkus with 14 points, and Jake Maddox with 11 points and 10 rebounds. Alijah Dean chipped in 7 points and Garrett Florida chipped in 6.  

The Tigers return to action on Friday when they host the Franklin County Rebels.