MMS Daily Announcements - Wednesday, September 6, 2023
Published on Sep 6, 2023 08:54

Menomonie Middle School Announcements –

Menomonie Transportation Message:  GET PAID TO WATCH!  Do you have students that participate in extra-curricular activities?  Why not get paid to watch their event?  Menomonie Transportation is in need of extra-curricular drivers.  Drivers are paid from the time they leave the garage until the time they return.  Please contact Menomonie Transportation (715-235-4995) if this piques your interest!

Morning Workouts:  This week only, the before school morning workout will be Thursday (tomorrow), not Friday.

 

Cross Country:  MMS Cross Country will start practice on Thursday, September 7 at 3:10pm in the cafeteria.  Come with shoes and clothes to run in and a water bottle.  If you have questions see or email Coach Zuber.

 

Student Council:  The Student Council kick off meeting will be after school today until 3:45pm in the Silver pod.

 

CORE:  Attention 8th grade CORE leader.  We will meet today during WIN in the cafeteria.  Please check in with your CARES teachers and then meet Mrs. Waddell and Mrs. Drake in the cafeteria.

 

Menomonie’s Got Talent:  Open Call!  Do you think you have what it takes?  Audition now!  Anyone is welcome to submit a video audition.  Anything from singing, dancing, playing an instrument, or performing a unique act.  Make sure to record the video in good lighting and with clear audio.  Submit your video to apayne@cvclubs by September 11.  Videos up to a maximum of 3 minutes.  The chosen ten finalists will be invited to perform at the Mabel Tainter in Menomonie on the evening of Thursday, October 5 for a chance at cash prizes!  Questions?  Call (715) 379-5872 or email [email protected].

 

YEP:  The Youth Empowerment (YEP) is a middle school group that will meet weekly after school on Tuesdays in the health room from 3 – 4:30 starting September 19th.  The goal of the group is to provide middle school students with drug prevention programming and opportunities to learn new skills like leadership and public speaking while making a positive impact in their communities.  We provide an opportunity for them to have an after-school snack, make new friends, and spend time with old one in a fund and positive environment.  YEP members have participated in activities like creating flyers and informative videos, practicing skits to perform for elementary audiences, and enjoyed group trips to Action City and the bowling alley.  Where the group goes next depends on suggestions from our members.

 

Quote of the Week:  Sometimes it takes only one act of kindness and caring to change a person’s life. ~ Jackie Chan

 

Word of the Month:  Empathy