Sneak peek at some BINGO prizes, thanks Gabby!
We still need volunteers to sell cards for the BINGO tomorrow night! Please contact Mrs Voeller!!!!
We also need pies! Contact Mrs Hecox!
School Board members attended the ASBA Regional meeting Monday evening. Topics included PLC work across the state, and preparations for the upcoming legislative session and issues facing education.
Jr Dragons lead at the halftime and end the game 48-22 versus Conway Christian. Dragon💙Strong 🔥
Keep “hanging on” Dragons.😊
Congratulations to Eli Kimes and Shay Pixley for completing their OSHA 10 General Industry Certification
A big THANK YOU to Jody and Tammy Gregory for feeding our 7th grade and junior high football teams before their football game at Conway Christian. Go Dragons!
Don't forget to register your son or daughter for Spirit Clinic '22! This is open to students in PreK - 6th grade. Deadline to register is FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21. Contact Carsyn Jones if you have questions: carsyn.jones@mountainburg.org.
This week is National School Bus Safety Week. At Mountainburg Schools, we are blessed with a great transportation department! Jerry, Tim, Melissa, and Crew are top notch! Student safety is paramount.
MPS has a fleet of 9 buses that travel close to a total of 500 miles each day, round trip. This doesn't include all the extra trips that drivers will do during the school day or after hours.
So take a moment and THANK A DRIVER! They haul very precious cargo.
Have a great Thursday Dragons.😊
There has been a great response to the event Family Mental Health night across the state. The event will be recorded and a link will be supplied to everyone who registered. The ADE is also working on getting Spanish subtitles included in the recording, so it may take a bit longer to send.
Mrs. Dean will have a room open at the elementary for anyone who wishes to attend.
The event will begin at 6:00 PM.
Direct Login Link: https://bit.ly/ADE-Family
Sadly, substance use and abuse are on the rise among our young people. Here are some signs your student may be using:
• Losing interest in activities they once
enjoyed
• Dropping old friends for a new group
• Acting despondent, aggressive or angry
• Sleeping more than usual
• Breaking rules
• Exhibiting physical changes like sudden
weight loss, frequent nosebleeds, bloody
or watery eyes, or shakes and tremors
• Frequently asking for money
• Stealing
And while mood swings in teens and adolescents is normal, those accompanied by the above could be warning signs of a more dangerous situation. Keep the lines of communication open with your children, Dragons, and reach out when help is needed.
Shoutout to Michelle Cluck for helping other classmates.
Shoutout to Warren Watkins for helping a teacher clean her room.
Shoutout to Lily, Alex, and Sonja for helping take down and fold our flags everyday.
Have a great day Dragons!
Happy Tuesday Dragons.❤️
Have a wonderful day Dragons😊
Five more days to order your Pink Out shirt from our Jr. High cheer team! Half the proceeds will be donated to The Cancer House. Pink Out Jr. High game on Oct. 27th! FIGHT LIKE A DRAGON- No one fights alone! Forms available at campus offices and can be turned in there as well
Show Your Dragon Spirit with a Yard Sign and support the Dragons Athletic Booster Club!
To Order: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdXWi3j-YyMxfFSTz0zOoLl8IzWAWa0kHwhE8sEQ6LLiJgSZw/viewform
It is getting close to Slam Dunk '22! We need alumni Dragons and Lady Dragons to play in the alumni games!
Register here to play: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe0J7w44pC842fwZb6PKZ_0w6Xjk459yCm9e6lrtN3e8pfUtA/viewform