madison middle announcements thursday, september 30
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MADISON MIDDLE MADISON MIDDLE ANNOUNCEMENTSANNOUNCEMENTSMADISON MIDDLE MADISON MIDDLE ANNOUNCEMENTSANNOUNCEMENTS
Thursday, September 30Thursday, September 30
Today Is
BDay
Students going on the Outer Banks trip must have all their money turned in by
Monday, October 4th. Permission slips
must be signed and returned before
then. For questions, please see Mrs.
Payne in the office.
Picture retakes will be
Wednesday, October 13th for
those who did not get their pictures
made the first time or did not like their first
picture.
At yesterday’s Cross Country meet in Flat Rock against all 11 teams in our conference the Madison team once again performed well. In a field of 130 runners, Garrett Anders moved his way up to a 22nd place finish. He and Jack Brazil both set new personal best times. The girls ran in a field of 165 runners. Hannah Sawyer finished in 6th place. Indigo Hollister, Amelia Lanier, Shelby Jenkins, and Calli Hensley joined Hannah in securing a 5th place overall finish for the Patriot girls. Camille Hoffman and Skyla Ward set new personal best times.
Congratulations to all the athletes for their races!
Boy’s Basketball and Baseball Workouts
Each Tuesday
Baseball: 3:00 – 5:15
Basketball: 5:30 – 7:00
The Homecoming Court will rehearse
next Tuesday, October 5th, during
half-time.
If it rains, rehearsal will be on
Wednesday. Meet on the field.
Do You Like Math?
If you want to sign up for St. Jude’s
Math-A-Thon please let your math teacher
know. You can win some great prizes!
In June of 1776 Betsy Ross sewed the first American flag a few weeks before
the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776. It has gone through many changes since. The NC flag was not designed until we seceded from
the Union in 1861. In 1885, it was drastically changed from that flag to the one we have today.
Take a look at each of the flags on the pole out front sometime. Mr. Rice leads us in the Pledge of
Allegiance each day and does it slowly in order to show pride and reverence to the flag.
If you transfer buses at Madison High School,
you need to walk in the bus lot. NO RUNNING!
If caught running, it may be written up as level 2
offense!
- The bus will not leave you -
Yearbooks are on sale at:
www.smart-pay.com
Attention 8th Graders
Driver’s Education Class
Oct. 25th – Nov. 9th
Madison High School from 3:15 to 6:15
You must be age 15 by May 9, 2011 to take the
class.
Sign up in the main office.
Got A Bike?
Saturday, October 23rd
If you would be interested in participating in a
bicycle riding field trip to the Virginia Creeper Trail for a 17 mile off road trail bike ride please sign up
on Mr. Honeycutt’s door.
You must have your own bike.
Spirit Week (Oct. 4 - 7) – Next Week
Monday-Tacky Day
Tuesday-Twin Day
Wednesday-Team Day (wear your favorite teams
logo)
Thursday- Red , White , and Blue Day
You Got Spirit?
Idiom of the DayIdiom of the Day
Bury Your Head in the Sand
Meaning : To ignore danger by pretending you don’t see it.
Riddle of the DayRiddle of the Day
Why did the chicken cross
the playground?
To get to the other
slide!
Wacky Law of the Day:Wacky Law of the Day:
There is a law in Maine that
prohibits anyone from
stepping out of a plane while it’s in the air.
Today in HistoryToday in History
In 1927 Babe Ruth hit his 60th home run and
was one home run from setting the
world record.
Cafeteria MenuCafeteria Menu
BBQ Grilled Chicken SandwichOr Mini corndogs
Oven cheese potatoes Green Beans Applesauce
No Birthdays
Did You Know?Did You Know?
Walt Disney’s
autograph bears no
resemblance to the famous
Disney logo.
Picture of The Day
Who is this child? Hint : It is a
teacher!
Guidance Counselor
Lois Peterson
This Week In SportsThis Week In Sports
Soccer vs. Hendersonville – home
Volleyball vs. Hendersonville - home
Cross Country meet at Flat Rock
Soccer vs. ACA – home
Volleyball vs. Bethel - home
Football vs. Asheville - home
ForecastForecast
Imagine landing at this Imagine landing at this airport!airport!