Huron City School District News Article

March 26, 2024

  1. Today’s lunch is Hot Dog.


  1. Please check the lost and found in front of the auditorium for missing items - Lunch boxes, water bottles, clothes, school supplies. 


  1.  All Student Council members should check for updates in Google Classroom.


  1. Grade cards will be distributed during homerooms on Thursday.  Please make sure your fees are paid.


  1. Spring break is March 29 - April 5.  There is no school on April 8 due to the Total Solar Eclipse.


  1. If you are interested in taking CCP classes for this summer or next school year, you need to turn in your CCP Letter of Intent to Ms. T. by April 1.


  1. McCormick yearbooks are on sale!  The deadline to order a yearbook is April 11th.  Order online at ybpay.lifetouch.com using code 14845924 or turn in your order form with a check made payable to McCormick. 


  1. Remember, only students riding the bus home at the end of the day are permitted to leave the building or be in the hallways at the 2:20 bell.  Students that are parent pick-up, walking or riding their bike are not to exit their 7th period class until the 2:25 bell.


  1. Students that are waiting to enter the cafeteria for lunch must remain in line and stay to the right hand side of the hallway allowing those students and staff room to get by.


  1. The McCormick Way - Positive Actions, Accepting K-C-R, Working to Succeed, and Stay Safe. Let’s make sure all our decisions and actions are centered around the McCormick Way. 


  1. McCormick students be sure to follow along when we read together in class. That is working to be the best me you can be. 


  1. Make sure you are exhibiting the skills of Positive Communication, Positive Group/Team Work, Being to class on Time, Problem Solving, Questioning and Reflecting, Critical Thinking, Collaboration, Listening, and Empathy for a chance to earn a ticket for the end of the quarter rewards.  We will be giving away some great prizes.


  1. The fourth quarter ended on Friday and we have a winner in our attendance contest. The contest came down to the last day. On Thursday the 7th grade pulled in front of the 6th grade by just 3 hundredths, so Friday's attendance was going to be important. On Friday the 7th grade extended their lead winning the contest for the quarter. 7th grade finished with a rate of  93.64% and 6th grade was at 93.53%  8th Grade ended the grading period with an attendance rate of 91.8%. These were our lowest attendance rates of the year.  Let’s all try better this last quarter to make sure we are coming to school each day. Great job, keep coming to school and working hard to be the best me you can be.

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