A few more of our awesome MHS Drama volunteers. Thanks to MHS Director Cat Leavitt for supporting our event!
Our carnival featured a preview of our fall play, The Rocky Horror Cyber Show, which will be on November 18-20th. Hope to see you there. (Plus, here are some other cute trick-or-treat table photos!)
Our downstairs was transformed into Boo Alley, Witch Way, Zombie Lane, (dreaded!) Clown Corner, and even a Halloween fashion show!
Thank you to all of our MHS Drama volunteers for running all of our crafts, games, and the Halloween dance!
20-families sponsored a trick-or-treat table—we provided the candy, they provided the amazingly creative decor and Halloween hospitality!
Halloween Carnival 2022 was a huge success! An amazing 1,153 of you joined us at MMS for the festivities. Tremendous thanks go to Cyrena Nielsen and Bailey Daigle, MMS Drama Directors, for their vision and creativity in creating the event and the days spent seeing it through.
Thank you to our MMS Drama Club student actors, our MHS Drama volunteers, our dozens of parent and staff volunteers, RSU 57 facilities and support staff, and everyone who, with their time or donation, made this event possible.
Our platform has a 4-photo limit, so we'll be sharing a series of photo posts from the event!
Friday was Mix It Up Day at MMS! From mismatched clothes for Spirit Week to welcome tunnels and music upon arrival at school; a “mix it up” advisory lesson to “mixed up” seats by birth month at lunches today—it was a fun way to practice empathy and acceptance. Staff ate and joined in as the tables chatted about their answers to ice breaker questions and Mrs. Tremblay emceed the lunches. A fun Friday indeed!
Our thanks to MMS School Counselors Jenn Landez, Julie Pagano, and Jess Tremblay, as well as all of our student ambassadors for organizing the day!
A huge thank you to the MMS community for a wonderful first dance! We estimate almost 450 middle schoolers danced and snacked away the afternoon together.
Thank you to our 25+ staff chaperones; the Bryant family and friends for coordinating, baking and selling concessions; MMS parent Jon Campbell for the professional deejay treatment; Cyrena Nielsen for the decorations; and of course, our parents for the support. What a fun day!
4 days until the Halloween Carnival at MMS! It's a free, family event for kids of all ages. Children must be accompanied by an adult to attend, so we hope to see the whole family.
Maine’s Student Mock Election is democracy in action at MMS today. Thank you to our student poll volunteers and to Ms. Lucas for organizing this fun event.
MMS Drama students who are currently involved in The Wacky Horror Cyber Show enjoyed a trip to see The Addams Family at Schoolhouse Arts Center in Standish on Sunday. They had a spooky, kooky, and all together ooky time!
MMS Winter sports info is out! Sign up now for middle school basketball or winter cheering.
MMS Drama Club has plenty of Tricks up their sleeve for the Family Halloween Carnival on the 29th...and hopefully lots of treats too! We're buying a whole bunch of treats but we're also seeking donations of bags of unopened Halloween candy. Want to volunteer? We'd love that too!
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/9040A49AEA829A4FD0-mmshalloween
Save the date for the first annual MMS Halloween Carnival!
MMS welcomed Addison Palmitessa and Sean Perkins of Waterboro Fire and Rescue to school today for day one of our 6th grade Health classes’ public health and safety week. Students toured the interior and exterior of ambulance and learned about 9-1-1 awareness and first aid tips. Thank you to health teacher Mrs. Mariello and to our Waterboro partners for a memorable learning experience!
October menus are now available!! www.rsu57.org > Menu > Documents > Food Service Menus
MMS Student Council members planted and decorated around our school signs yesterday. They look fantastic, thank you! Thanks also to the RSU 57 Operations Department for funding the materials.
Check out the September edition of the MMS Family Newsletter!
https://www.smore.com/9mz0j
Service Member Recognition Night
Tonight the Massabesic High School Football team will be hosting South Portland at 7pm. Our team will be wearing jerseys provided by the National Guard as a gesture, honoring those who have served locally and beyond. The National Guard provides these jerseys weekly to schools in Maine, free of charge, as a part of their efforts to recognize and honor our service members past and present. As a part of this evening's events we will be doing a collection in support of the Wounded Warrior Project. Spectators will have the opportunity to donate to this cause at the ticket booths upon entry to the game.
We thank you for your continued support of our teams and hope you enjoy the game!
Go Mustangs!
Check out a free opportunity from the Parsons Memorial Library in Alfred!