The Fellowship of Christian Athletes will meet tomorrow morning at six forty-five a.m. in Room 311. Everyone is welcome to attend for a time of faith, fellowship, food, and fun. That’s tomorrow morning before school at 6:45.
Sophomore Class Club Members: If you are interested in joining the Sophomore Class Executive Board, please pick up an application in Mrs. Bator’s Room, 215. Applications are due by October 1 and positions will be posted at the next Club Meeting.
Juniors and Seniors: Colleges visiting MHS this week include McDaniel, Widener, Hood, and Southern Vermont. If you would like to attend one of the presentations, please sign up through your Naviance account on your own or at the Counseling Center.
The PSAT will be held at MHS on Saturday, October 18. Any 9th, 10th, or 11th grader wanting to take the test should sign up with Ms. Dillard in the Counseling office. The fee is $14.00 and students will receive a review booklet at the time of registration. Deadline for registration is this Thursday, September 18.
Anyone interested in participating in Mock Trial should plan to stay after school for the first practice tomorrow from 2:30 until 3:15 in room 314. Please see Ms. Pryor in Room 215 if you have questions.
Science National Honor Society Members interested in renewing their membership must complete the form found on Mrs. Brandt’s webpage by September 30. There will be a brief meeting for current members, on Tuesday September 23 at 2:30 in Mrs. Brandts room.
The Knights field hockey team will compete in the Play for the Cure game on Thursday against Catoctin. Visit http://www.firstgiving.com/ and do a search for ‘Middletown High School field hockey’ to find out how you can help.
The Girls cross country team ran at the Howard County Classic on Saturday at Centennial High school. Reilly Caldwell was 6th overall for the Knights setting a new season PR. Other top finishers for the Knights were Madi Roche and Sophie Stafford.
Middletown High School Athletic Director Mike Desimone has spirited words for our student community!
“My fellow Knights, as we embark on another great athletic year at Middletown High School we encourage all of our students to be a part of our One Team by coming out and supporting our knights as they compete for Middletown. I remind you all that it is your responsibility to create a supportive environment that reflects positively on Middletown High School. Our fans have consistently proven that ability to create the greatest competitive environment, and we do so by rooting for our knights and not against the other team as we shake our stadium or gym with noise and enthusiasm like only we can. But, we all must take responsibility for our behavior, as well as the credibility and reputation of the institution and community we love, Middletown. So when you come out to support our Knights, remember to respect and protect this great reputation by being loud, engaged, and most importantly, respectful. Thank you and as always- GO KNIGHTS!”