
First quarter report cards will be posted tomorrow, October 25.
Please be sure to check the FOCUS Parent Portal to view your child's grades and attendance records: https://martin.focusschoolsoftware.com/focus/
If you do not currently have access to the FOCUS Parent Portal, please click here for instructions on how to claim your account: https://martin.focusschoolsoftware.com/focus/auth/
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🏈TITLES STILL ROLLING IN 🏈
Congratulations to Martin County High School for winning the Florida High School Athletic Association’s District 8-7A Football Championship!
https://www.tcpalm.com/story/sports/high-school/football/2021/10/23/week-9-high-school-football-martin-county-clinches-first-district-title-15-years/8511054002/
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🎼PERFORMING WITH PRIDE 🎼
The 2021 Music Performance Assessment (MPA) will be held this afternoon at Jensen Beach High School.
The Music Performance Assessment (MPA) is a major assessment event for secondary music programs in which a musical performance is evaluated on specified criteria. The assessments are held annually for marching bands, concert large ensembles (band, chorus, orchestra), and solos-ensembles.
Martin County High School's Tiger Regiment and Jensen Beach High School's Falcon Pride Band will compete against nine other schools from surrounding counties.
Admission is $6 cash at the door. Performances will begin at 4:00 p.m. after the National Anthem is played by our middle school band students. See you there!
#ALLINMartin👊



MCHS Teacher leaders Shannon Parks and Kelloryn Kalwa lead a professional learning session on data analysis which is a key component of the Collaborative Team process, helping to strengthen our Professional Learning Community.


MCHS students 'fall' into the season with their book character pumpkins! The LMC is hosting its annual Literary Pumpkin contest. Pumpkins are due by Friday, October 29 at 4pm.





MCHS would like to thank Treasure Coast Legal for supporting our AICE and AP Programs! Go Tigers!


🚍SCHOOL BUS SAFETY🚍
The Martin County School District is proud to celebrate #NationalSchoolBusSafetyWeek. School bus transportation plays a critical role in the education of our students - our buses travel more than 1.7 million miles each year!
Help promote safety in our community by exercising caution when sharing the roadways with our school buses. Limit distractions, obey all traffic laws and be mindful of students waiting at bus stops.
#ALLINMartin👊


MCHS Alert: Families: We are excited about tonight's district football game! I want to share a friendly reminder that in accordance with Florida Statute Ch.1003.31, adult supervision is available 30 minutes after the conclusion of on-campus activities including tonight's home football game. If your student attends an athletic or other extracurricular event on any Martin County School District campus, they must be picked up or continue home no later than 30 minutes after the conclusion of the game or activity. In addition, middle school students will not be permitted to attend after school activities on the high school campus without a parent or legal guardian present. Thank you for your support and for adhering to these important safety-related protocols. Go Tigers!

It's time to celebrate! The Martin County School District has retained its state designation as an Academically High-Performing School District for the third consecutive year. MCSD is one of just 16 Florida school districts - and the only district on the Treasure Coast - to earn the prestigious award for the 2020-2021 school year.
Read more: https://www.martinschools.org/article/566581
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MCHS needs your help to fill baskets for families for Thanksgiving! On Nov. 2, students will be at the car line to collect any donations! Let's show the community what our Tiger Family can do!



Last chance for senior photos ON CAMPUS will be Wednesday, November 17th. Students should register soon as limited spaces are available.
This FREE session only includes one formal and one casual photo option.
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/70A0C4EACAF28A7F49-yearbook

Attention MCHS Seniors! It is now time to start ordering your cap and gown!
Go to www.BalfourFl.com to place your order. Deadline: February 10, 2022. Prices increase after deadline.


MCHS Cares! MCHS Leadership Students provided faculty and staff with shirts to show their support of October's Breast Cancer Awareness Month.





🍎#THANKANMCSDPRINCIPAL🍎
Parent Caroline Belding is thankful for Martin County High School Principal Al Fabrizio.
"Thank you for all you do," she shares. "We know these have been a couple of challenging years. We appreciate your communication and creating an environment that is/was as normal as possible. I feel this environment helped to minimize anxiety and depression among the students. Thank you again!"
Share a message of gratitude with your favorite MCSD principal in honor of #ThankAPrincipal month: https://bit.ly/ThankAnMCSDPrincipal.
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🍎EARLY RELEASE DAY🍎
Just a reminder, families - tomorrow, October 20, is an early release day for students. Students will be dismissed two hours earlier than normal.
View our school calendar: https://www.martinschools.org/page/calendars.
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🍎EARLY RELEASE DAY🍎
Just a reminder, families - Wednesday, October 20, is an early release day for students. Students will be dismissed two hours earlier than normal on Wednesday.
View our school calendar: https://www.martinschools.org/page/calendars.
#ALLINMartin👊


🍎EDUCATING ALL STUDENTS FOR SUCCESS🍎
Families - please click the link below to read an important message about staffing challenges we are experiencing throughout the District. Your patience and support are very much appreciated, and we thank you for partnering with us for your child's education.
https://www.martinschools.org/article/562039
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MCHS would like to send a special thank you to Tess Turrin from RE/MAX for sponsoring a banner to support our AICE/AP Students! Go Tigers!


Good afternoon, parents. This is Mr. Fabrizio writing to share an important safety message in partnership with the Martin County Sheriff’s Office.
Yesterday, the Martin County Sheriff’s Office arrested one of our students following inappropriate and illegal sexual contact with another student. While the arrest and charges in and of themselves were extremely disheartening and upsetting to hear, the Sheriff’s Office notified us today that they believe there may be other victims.
Parents – please take a moment to speak with your child to ensure they know that if they believe they may have been a victim of inappropriate contact, the Sheriff’s Office wants to know. It is important that students know they may always come forward to report information to one of our School Resource Officers or another trusted adult on campus. In partnership with the Sheriff’s Office, we are here to support our students and ensure that they are and feel safe at all times. Tips or other concerns may be submitted via our school district website at www.martinschools.org or the MCSD mobile app by clicking the “submit a tip” button. Information that is submitted is received and investigated by the District’s safety team and law enforcement 24/7. Families may also contact the Martin County Sheriff’s Office at (772) 220-7060 to report information for investigation.
We appreciate the men and women of the Martin County Sheriff’s Office for their dedication to investigating all allegations and tips in a timely and extremely thorough manner. I know that I have made a few phone calls over the last several days that have not provided news that any of us want to hear. I want all of our families to be assured that Martin County High School takes safety, as well as transparency, very seriously. We appreciate your continued support of our school. Please do not hesitate to contact our main office at 772-219-1800 if you have any additional questions.