Tuesday, September 11, 2018

*College Corner will host Union University and the University of Chicago today.   Stop by and see them!

 

*There will be a Chi Alpha Mu meeting after school tomorrow (Wednesday, September 12th) in Ms. Heller's room. It will be about 20-30 minutes long so done by 3:30!

 

* Attention Juniors and Seniors:

The Annual United States Senate Youth Program authorizes the selection of 104 student delegates in the U.S. The delegates are immersed in Washington activities throughout their week-long stay, including visits to the Senate, the House of Representatives, the Supreme Court and the Pentagon. Delegates hear major addresses by senators, cabinet members and officials of the Department of State and the Department of Defense, as well as other federal departments. All expenses are paid for the week-long Washington stay, including transportation, hotel accommodations and meals. 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.  See Mr. Nichols if you are interested in participating in our school's nominating process.  A qualifying test will be administered to interested students the week before fall break.

 

* 22nd MTSU Expanding Your Horizons in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics

Who:             All Young Women in Middle School (Grades 6-8) and in High School (Grades 9-12)

What:            A Hands-On Science and Math Conference

Registration Fee = $20.00    (No refunds)

Where:         Middle Tennessee State University: See map: http://www.mtsu.edu/maps/

When:           October 27, 2018

Schedule: http://www.mtsu.edu/eyh/schedule.php

Why:              To investigate science & math careers

                        To talk with women in science & math careers

                        To attend science & math workshops for girls

                        To participate in hands-on activities

                        To meet girls interested in science & math

       -You can learn more about EYH at our website:

http://www.mtsu.edu/eyh/index.php or send your questions to [email protected]

- Registration closes on September 28, 2018 or when all slots are filled!

 

*Attention all students:

We have been contacted by the leader of a Youth Council program, designed for teens interested making a difference in our community and at the Discovery Center while exploring and learning STEAM-based activities (science, technology, engineering, art, and math) and growing their professional skills. Designed for middle and high school students with a focus on volunteer service, they work with students interested in learning more about serving our community, while focusing on STEAM career opportunities, working with younger students, and developing new skills to expand their education.

Most importantly, they are having an open house meeting on Monday, September 17th at 5:30 at the Discovery Center for those interested in learning more and meeting current members.

 

*Yale will visit College Corner on Wednesday, Sept. 12 from 12:30-1:30. Stop by and see them!

 

*Attention all CMS high school students! If you would like to order a letterman jacket, come to the senior cafeteria next Thursday 9/13 which is a half day, at 11:00. For ordering information see your coach, Mr. Mears, Mr. Click, Mr. Brenner or Coach Kirksey. All those placing orders on 9/13 will receive their jackets BEFORE Christmas.

 

  

* Attention ALL middle schoolers!!!!

Student Council will meet today during club time in Mrs. Fluharty's Room, room 230.  We will discuss elections, as well as spirit week!  See you TODAY in ROOM 230!!

 

*The Middle School Girls Varsity soccer team defeated LaVergne 6 to 1.  Riley Gusman had another Hat Trick with 3 goals, Rose Drowota, Maria Kime and Lara Smithson each scored a goal.  Sydney London, Rose Drowota, Addison Savely, and Sara Claire Lusk each had an assist.  Mikayla Harris had one save, and Ashley Davis had 2 saves.  The next game is Thursday at Smyrna Middle School, game time 4:30.

 

*Your Central Magnet Lady Tigers golf team won their third straight district title yesterday at Old Fort. Rachel Chan was the low medalist with an 89. Rachel, Ellie Stephens, and Aleah Lowe will compete in the Region 4 Tournament next Monday at Old Fort Golf Course.

The boys golf team advances to the Region 4 Tourney for the second straight year behind Lane Counts' 77, which was the second lowest score in the tournament. Lane, Cole Marjama, Austin Wright, Matthew McDaniel, and Dawson Massengale will also compete next Monday at Old Fort.