Dr. Carter G. Woodson, known as the “Father of Black History,” started the first Negro History Week in 1926 to ensure students would learn Black history. It grew into Black History Month starting in 1976.
If you still have not purchased a 2024 yearbook, please look for the orange fliers around school with a QR code or tear off bitly to order.
Attention Class of 2024!!!! Please log onto the Senior Counseling Google classroom for links to submit your baby picture and a senior quote for the 2024 yearbook. Time stamps and inappropriate quotes will not be accepted. Baby pictures and senior quotes are due March 15th.
Dr. Carter G. Woodson, known as the “Father of Black History,” started the first Negro History Week in 1926 to ensure students would learn Black history. It grew into Black History Month starting in 1976.
High school boy’s wrestling, Jonah Baysinger achieved his 100th win on Saturday at the North Oldham Mustang Classic.
High school girls wrestling have their first regional placers in program history. Zyler McMillian placed 1st, Sam Oliver placed 3rd, and Riley Galusha placed 5th.
IF YOU ARE HAVING TROUBLE SIGNING UP FOR TRACK USING THE QR-CODE, EITHER STOP BY ROOM 174 OR COME TO THE SMALL CAFTERIA AFTER SCHOOL ON WEDNESDAY FEB. 14th, WITH AN UP TO DATE PHYSICAL READY TO PRACTICE