Mason County Central
High School
11/16/23
MCC Family,
Thanksgiving is upon us and that means we are at the end of the trimester. With that, next week is exam week here at MCC High School. It is important to know that we build in review times for our students to prepare for exams. However, it’s very important that parents and students know that studying at home for exams will pay huge dividends. Make sure you talk with your child about exams. Wednesday of next week, Nov. 22nd is a ½ day with dismissal at 11:30am. The students do have exams that day. Here is the schedule for your review:
Monday, Nov. 20
1st hour- Normal
2nd hour-Normal
3rd hour- Exam Review
Advisory
Lunch
4th hour- Exam Review
5th hour- Exam Review
***All CTE Classes must be attended as normal
Tuesday, Nov. 21
8:25 am-9:55 am 3rd-hour Exam
10:00 am-11:30 am 4th-hour Exam
11:30 am-12:05 pm- Lunch
12:05 pm-1:35 pm-5th-hour Exam
1:40 pm-2:25 pm- 1st-hour Review
2:30 pm-3:13 pm- 2nd-hour Review
***No CTE Classes
Wednesday, Nov. 22
8:25 am-10:00 am 1st-hour Exam
10:05 am-11:30 am -2nd-hour Exam
***No AM CTE
It also is very important to know that teachers and students should communicate with each other about missing assignments before the end of the trimester. Remember also that students are allowed five absences per trimester. Any more than that would require doctor's notes to excuse it. If you have doctor's notes, turn them into our office in person, via email, or via fax.
Did you know?
Our language arts team completed its second competition and it was hosted right here at MCC.
Winter sports have started their practices.
The play “The Importance of Being Earnest” has concluded. It was a wonderful show. MCC’s arts kids are amazingly talented.
Our National Honor Society inducted new members last week. This is a great opportunity to volunteer and lead.
As stated above, final exams are on the way and will be conducted on Tuesday, Nov. 21st, and Wednesday, Nov. 22nd. There are review times built into our schedule.
The 2nd trimester begins on Monday, November 27th. The portal is open for parents and students to see their new schedules.
Mrs. Gerhart has been able to turn over about 70% of her in-class library with help from the Mason County Youth Advisory Council Grant. She has about 1,200 books in her room
Spartans of the Month:
Freshmen- Pierce Bladzik
Sophomores-Alexis Stepka
Juniors- Randy Heidorf
Seniors- Blake Donahue
On behalf of the staff of Mason County Central High School, we wish all families a very happy and healthy Thanksgiving!
Jeffrey A. Tuka, Principal
Mason County Central High School