Athletics are off to a strong start!
ALL IN isn’t a catch phrase, it’s a way of life. ALL IN means you completely invest yourself in what you are doing. It means you demand the best from yourself and those around you. It means you carry yourself with integrity and determination. It means wins and losses matter.
Over the last year, our athletic teams have promoted ALL IN to our student athletes and it’s paying off. Our football team has started the season undefeated. Our volleyball team is state ranked. Our boys’ and girls’ soccer teams have winning records. Both cross country teams have competed well and dropped times. Girls’ golf finished 3rd out of 13 in the PAC. And our boys’ tennis team is showing improvement in each competition.
We won’t win every game in every sport this year, but we will be ready to compete in every game in every sport. Our coaching staff has worked hard to prepare for this year. Many of them hosted Zoom workouts with their athletes during quarantine to ensure we didn’t miss a beat. Once we were able to practice on campus, our athletes fully invested themselves in workouts and weight training to prepare for the year.
Our head varsity coaches are diligently working with their respective feeder programs to ensure a long lasting culture of success. I encourage families to participate in our youth leagues throughout the year. It is important for our youth athletes to begin learning fundamentals and experience competition. Soon, they will be our varsity athletes competing for championships.
The MSD of Mount Vernon is excited to welcome our students back in-person and virtually. The energy level of our students and staff this first day of school has been great! We intend to stay in school as long as we can and as much as we can this entire school year. As we move forward this year please remember, WE NEED YOUR HELP.
For families that are attending in-person, WE NEED YOUR HELP. Please make sure you are screening your students each day before school. If they have a fever, please keep them home. We understand that childcare is a concern that often drives parents to medicate their children before they send them to school resulting in a reduced fever. We can’t afford to do that this year! The spread of COVID-19 could result in building closure for 2 to 3 weeks. It is much better for everyone if you keep your student home until they are fever free for 72 hours without medication. If your student contracts COVID-19 or has been ordered by the County Health Department to quarantine due to close contact, please contact your school nurse.
For families that are attending virtually, WE NEED YOUR HELP. Please make sure your student is logging in daily and completing assignments on time. As a reminder, elementary virtual classes will be on a bit of a delay in the beginning as the teacher will share lessons and information at the end of each school day. If you experience any technical issues, please make us aware of them so that we may address them. Establish a routine for your student to help keep them on track. Also, please be patient during the first few days of school as data entry occurs and technical problems get ironed out.
This year will be what we collectively make of it. We have great families and we have great teachers. If we all do our part, it will be great school year!
See the enclosed letter from Dr. Matt Thompson
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See the enclosed reopening letter. Question should be directed to your child's school once they reopen.
Free Grab and Go lunches will continue to be available to anyone ages 18 and under at three of our school locations every weekday through Friday, May 22.
Grab and Go meals are being handed out from 11:30 - 12:30 each day at the front entrances of Marrs Elementary, West Elementary, and Mt. Vernon Senior High School.
The child does NOT have to be present for the meal to be provided to the responsible adult. You can come to any of these locations to pick up a meal: Marrs, West, or the High School.
This institution is an equal opportunity provider.
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Free Grab and Go lunches will continue to be available to anyone ages 18 and under at three of our school locations every weekday, with the exception of Good Friday, April 10, when lunch will not be served. On Thursday, April 9, though, we will be giving each child two (2) Grab and Go lunches to cover both Thursday and Friday.
Grab and Go meals are being handed out from 11:30 - 12:30 each day at the front entrances of Marrs Elementary, West Elementary, and Mt. Vernon Senior High School.
The child does NOT have to be present for the meal to be provided to the responsible adult. You can come to any of these locations to pick up a meal: Marrs, West, or the High School.
Again, we will NOT be serving lunch on Good Friday, April 10, but will hand out two meals per child on Thursday, April 9.
Please see this important message regarding the remainder of the school year.
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NOTICE: Here is an important update regarding meals for children. The MSD of Mt. Vernon is now serving free Grab and Go lunches to anyone ages 18 and under at three of our school locations every weekday.
These Grab and Go meals are being handed out from 11:30 - 12:30 each day at the front entrances of Marrs Elementary, West Elementary, and Mt. Vernon Senior High School.
We are able to provide one meal per child, and the child does NOT have to be present for the meal to be provided. You can come to any of these locations to pick up a meal: Marrs, West, or the High School.
Please note, we will NOT be serving lunch on Good Friday, April 10, but otherwise we are planning to provide meals from 11:30 - 12:30 every weekday until further notice.
Thank you, stay safe and healthy, and have a great week!
Parents-
We are altering our plans because at this time it is unclear if we will be able to physically return to school this year.
Below you will find our tentative schedule going forward:
Week of March 30 - eLearning Days as planned
Week of April 6 - Waiver days - No School
Week of April 13 - eLearning (packet pick up and drop off in foyers)
Week of April 20 - eLearning Days
Week of April 27 - eLearning Days
***There is no school (eLearning) on Friday, April 10th and Monday, April 13th.
During the week of April 13th elementary parents will be able to pick up packets in the foyer of their school. The rest of the building will not be open to the public.
JH and HS packets are available when necessary by appointment (call the school) in the office or foyer. The rest of the building will not be open to the public.
MSD of Mt. Vernon just received state approval to begin a Grab and Go lunch feeding program at three buildings starting March 30th after spring break. See attached flyer.
Get your "Teammate Card" today or show this flyer to your server! Thank you for supporting your Falcons!
10% of proceeds will go to our school
Card valid through April 30th and only good on the westside location!
Our spring fundraiser has begun and will run through February 19th.
There are a lot of neat prizes and rewards for the students who participate. A packet was sent home with each student explaining how the prizes work along with the catalogs and order forms!
All monies in this fundraiser will be used for "Indoor Recess Activities" for your child to enjoy! We appreciate all you do to help our schools!
Our Hawg N Sauce "Give Back To Farmesville PTO" will take place on Wednesday, February 12th.
Please show this coupon to your server and PTO will recieve 10% of your total bill.
This coupon is good with "TOGO" orders as well as gift cards.
Come out and support our falcons and enjoy a great restuarant with a great atmosphere!!