
Wednesday + Field Trip = FUN
Thank you to the Waffle & Pancake House.





MJHS Trivia Night was a success! Trivia was answered, snacks were eaten & prizes were WON!





MJHS TRIVIA Night is starting off great!





7th grade Door Contest Winner
🏆1st Place WINNER
Mrs. Nash’s Homeroom




7th grade Door Contest Winner
2nd place Mrs. Brown’s Homeroom



7th grade Door Contest Winner
3rd place Mrs. Proffitt’s Homeroom



Mrs. Phillips students were given the task to research an influential African American. The students designed a one page paper to showcase and share the information that they discovered. This great assignment is showcased in the halls of the 7th grade building.





Trivia Night @ MJHS


May you KITE soar really high and bring you the best of the joys!


Take time and FLY a KITE!





Trivia Night
Tuesday, March 8
6-7:30


We’re hiring Substitutes for Marion School District.


Lady Patriot Volleyball Tryouts


Business Applications is working hard on creating charts and graphs in Excel.




Mrs. West’s Family and Consumer Science classes took their final knife lab assessments by cooking soup recipes this week.
Reasoning, problem-solving, teamwork, communication, soft skills, kitchen math, reactive science, planning, and preparation are all layered within the broad concepts of cooking.
With an emphasis on executing multiple technical actions as a team, cooking labs at MJHS gives students the empirical-rational skills alongside the necessary science based curriculum for future employability.
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Trivia Night @ MJHS


FACS classes are having a cooking contest today. Coach Jackson participated as the official taste tester.


Mrs. L. Brown's students applied what they lhave earned to create a cereal that represents the important information about a specific element from the periodic table. These students had to create a cereal name , slogan and include other important facts.




8th grade students worked on next years schedules. Be sure and ask your 8th grade students what classes they are planning to take next year.




Science is taking advantage of the sunshine and they have moved their classrooms outdoors. 🌞☀️😎


