
Students in Honors Chemistry perform a decomposition reaction using Bunsen burners and baking soda.



Mrs. Johnson's Math students celebrated Pi Day this morning by making circular foods. For those of us who haven't been in Math for a while...Pi is a mathematical constant, the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter. 3.14159 to be exact.


This fire pit built by the THS Iron Dogs can be yours! FBLA is selling raffle tickets for $5. Please purchase your winning ticket from Mrs. Bennett at Scholars Academy or from Ms. Cone at the THS Front Office.


Students in Mrs. Singley’s ELA classes designed projects utilizing their vocabulary words. 8th graders Emma and Bailey made a “Vocabulary Cake” and treated the class to treats!



6th Grade Science Academy visited Wonderworks, EPCOT and Kennedy Space Center, where they met an actual astronaut! What a great time for learning and bonding. Thank you, Mrs. Rinehart and Dr. Sims for organizing all of our Science Academy trips!





Thank you, Builders Club members, for your thoughtful cards that were taken to our local assisted living facilities!

Mrs. Knop's Peer Leadership students display their research and presentation skills with their Black History Month Projects. Great work, all!





Five Day Study Plans that will help you avoid having to ask "Are you ready for your test?". Plus, information on how to ease test anxiety and setting realistic expectations. Find it all in this month's Parent Newsletter.



Mr. Peterson’s Science exploratory class is building paper roller coasters while learning about momentum.


Mrs. Singley’s 6th grade ELA students reviewed the class novel by playing an exciting game of “Stinky Feet.” Students were also able to practice adding and subtracting with negative numbers. The boys won this time!


Are you wearing red? If not, you have until 6:00 to find an outfit and be ready to cheer your Bulldog Basketball Team on as they fight for State tonight! Tickets at GoFan.co or at the door with a card. Go Dawgs!


For the 4th straight year, the Thomasville High School Literary team, led by Mrs. Rebecca Nicolay and Mr. Hank Smith, captured the Region 1-AA Championship today! Details on competition winners will be in Monday’s Athletics update.


6th grade Science Academy members are visited by a guest scientist from the National High Magnetic Field Lab. Mr. Villa took them on a virtual tour of the lab and conducted demonstrations via Zoom on the amazing properties of magnets!



Students have been rehearsing in their sleep and are almost ready for the Spring Musical! You can be ready by ordering your tickets online at https://sa.tcitys.org.


Congratulations to Sydney Deutsch, Carson Cochran, Macy Taylor and Henry McDonald! These students qualified for State at the FBLA Region Competition.

'22-'23 Scholars Applications are now available online! Your child can be involved in some of these hands-on Exploratory Classes and Community Involvement Projects if you just click the link below and turn in your application by March 18th. See you soon!
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Sneak Peek of the Snow Ball Dance! Many thanks to Mr. Gammel and his Construction students for their work in putting this backdrop together.
The dance is Friday, 6:30- 9:00 in the MPMS Cafeteria. Drop off/pick up on Washington Street. $10 tickets (pre-sold in Mrs. Rainey's Room before and after school or at the door). Dressy attire with the Dress Code enforced. Donations still needed!: https://signupgenius.com/go/9040E49A5AB2DA2F85-snow


Students in Mrs. Ariail's Honors Human Anatomy class learned about the eye by dissecting a sheep’s eyeball and performing visual perception tests.



A huge shout-out to our IT Department for all the planning and hard work that went into our new Chrome Carts and Classroom Smart Boards! We are so grateful for all you do to keep us learning and growing.



Ms. Strausser's 7th grade Language Arts class is reading "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone". The students received their acceptance letters to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry!
