Upcoming Important Dates:
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March 6th - Parent/Teacher Conferences - 4-7 p.m.
March 11th - Winter Sports Awards - 6:30 p.m.
March 14th - Jazz Community Band - 7 p.m.
March 18th -22nd - No School - Spring Break
March 29th &30th - Musical, "Once Upon a Mattress",at -7 p.m.
March 31st - Musical, "Once Upon a Mattress", at -2 p.m.
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Pictured above is our Hi-Q team. Top row: members are Advisor Tamara Smith, Hayden Myers, Jessica Weiss, Tyler Philipps, Advisor Ruth Maguire, Bottom row: Sam Drees, Kylie Bechtold, Emily Paulsen, Sherry Wu.
In the last match they competed against Coleman and Peshtigo at Coleman High School. Final score was Marinette 43, Peshtigo 31, and Coleman 28.
After 3 round of competition, Marinette has 159 points. The dates for finals have not been determined yet.
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Spring Break Reminder - March 18 - March 22
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Being a parent today can be difficult, especially when technology is such a huge part of kids' everyday life. Just because you didn't grow up in the same environment doesn't mean you can't be informed about making smart choices while using technology. In a team effort with the Wisconsin Department of Justice's Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force and The Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction we are able to make available to you an awesome resource called
Interact
to help keep our families safe online.
Interact is an online, interactive e-course created for parents and guardians to complete with their children with the goal of sparking basic online safety discussions in the home. This 30-minute module provides parents with the opportunity to review their own tech use to set a good example; interactive activities to complete alongside their children, and follow-up resources and activities to keep the discussions going.
This e-course gives parents the opportunity to set themselves up as the trusted adult in their child’s life. If the child sees something online they don’t understand or that makes them uncomfortable, they know they have someone to reach out to. The e-course even provides some ideas on how to start and continue these discussions, along with some bonus tips to help break the ice on awkward topics! Be your child’s trusted adult. Interact, and stay safe! To participate, parents can
click here
or go to
https://goo.gl/5TA1Li
to access the course.
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Message From the Principal
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Message From the Principal
A HUGE thank you to all students, parents, guardians, community partners/members, and all other guests for attending our first annual MHS Showcase!! We were extremely happy with such a large turnout and appreciated the compliments we received about the event. And the fact that we didn’t have any reported injuries in the student vs.parent dodgeball tournament made the end of the night even better! If you missed the opportunity and would like your own private showing of what we have to offer, please contact us at 715-735-1300.
March is another busy month at MHS with scheduling classes, parent-teacher conferences, our Booster Club Spring Fling, and the musical, just to name a few. I encourage all parents to stay actively involved in your high schooler’s education as we look forward to partnering with you in helping them achieve their full potential. They are doing such amazing things and having great plans for the future is so important, whether that be going straight into the workforce, joining the military, or attending a two/four year college. Please let us know how we can be of help in making your child’s high school experience a success.
Thank you and think SPRING!!
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Spring Sports Information
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Spring Sports Practice Start Dates:
Track practice - March 4
Softball practice - March 11
Baseball practice - March 18
Girls Soccer - March 18
Boys Golf - March 25
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The Board of Education is committed to providing an equal educational opportunity for all students in the District. The Board of Education does not discriminate on the basis of any characteristic protected under State or Federal law including, but not limited to, sex, race, color, religion, national origin, ancestry, creed, pregnancy, marital status, parental status, sexual orientation, or physical, mental, emotional, or learning disability in any of its student program and activities.
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Marinette High School
2135 Pierce Avenue
Marinette, WI 54143
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Marinette School District
Inspiring Learners. Engaging Communities. Impacting the Future.
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