Fall is in the air for Mrs. Poston’s first graders! Students used their fingers to paint colorful fall leaves in shades of red, yellow, and orange while learning about focal points in artwork. They also enjoyed reading favorite fall stories like When the Leaf Blew In and The Leaf Thief to inspire their creations. Our young artists had a blast getting their hands messy, mixing colors, and creating beautiful fall scenes that will be proudly displayed during Family Reading Night in November!
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It's Game Day!

The JH Girls Basketball team plays at HOME tonight vs. Red Hill at 6:00 pm.

The HS Volleyball team plays Ramsey at the EIC Conference Tournament at St. Elmo at 6:30 pm.

Let's Go Bluestreaks!
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Our kindergarten students had so much fun diving into the story Paletero Man (Popsicle Man) that we just had to share a few more sweet smiles!
about 2 months ago, Sheri Cooper
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Mrs. Feliciano’s kindergarten students had a sweet time learning the letter P with the story Paletero Man (Popsicle Man) shared in both English and Spanish! This lesson was more than just about popsicles. It was about language, culture, and connection. Students explored new words, celebrated diversity, and even made their own fruit popsicles to enjoy! At MES, we love giving our students hands-on experiences that make learning meaningful, joyful, and deliciously fun! 💙
about 2 months ago, Sheri Cooper
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It's National School Bus Safety Week!

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the school bus is the safest vehicle on the road--your child is much safer taking a bus to and from school than traveling by car. A child's safety depends upon the school bus driver properly operating the bus and ensuring the special visual bus signals are in good working order. Safety also depends heavily on motorists' obedience to the laws for approaching a school bus when loading or unloading passengers, regardless of location.
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It's National School Bus Safety Week!

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the school bus is the safest vehicle on the road--your child is much safer taking a bus to and from school than traveling by car. A child's safety depends upon the school bus driver properly operating the bus and ensuring the special visual bus signals are in good working order. Safety also depends heavily on motorists' obedience to the laws for approaching a school bus when loading or unloading passengers, regardless of location.
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Four of our Martinsville choir students traveled to Eastern Illinois University for the Youth in Harmony Festival!
They spent the day learning about barbershop-style music, rehearsing with other talented students, and capped it off with an evening concert performance.

It was a fun, inspiring day of music and collaboration. Great job, Bluestreaks!
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New Teacher Tuesday !!
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The Lady Bluestreaks traveled to St. Elmo to play in the EIC Volleyball Tournament. Here are the results:

versus St. Elmo (Lost)
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versus Mulberry Grove (Won)
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Thanks to the Traveling Mug or providing drinks before the game! They will play again on Thursday @ St. Elmo.
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Tutoring Reminder
about 2 months ago, Sheri Cooper
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As we kick off the week of Parent–Teacher Conferences, Casey Coffee will be set up at Martinsville Elementary tomorrow from 7:30 AM to 12:30 PM. Parents, staff, and community members are all welcome to stop by and grab your favorite drink.
about 2 months ago, Sheri Cooper
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Our 6th graders have been exploring the fascinating world of archaeology! They’ve been learning about the stone tools ancient civilizations used to dig and uncover artifacts and then took their knowledge a step further by creating their own replicas of these tools. Once their tools were ready, students tried their hands at their very own archaeological digs! Through hands-on learning, they discovered just how much patience, observation, and teamwork go into uncovering pieces of history. This lesson helps our students make meaningful connections between science, history, and critical thinking showing them that learning isn’t just about reading from a book, it’s about experiencing the past and asking questions about the world around us. Our young archaeologists definitely dug up some amazing learning this week at MES!
about 2 months ago, Sheri Cooper
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Check out the Athletic Events for this week!
2 months ago, Alisha Lowry
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Great Job, 7th and 8th Graders!

Our 7th and 8th grade students earned a special trip to The Woodlands this week to celebrate their outstanding attendance and positive behavior!

We are so proud of their hard work, responsibility, and commitment to doing the right thing. Keep up the great work, Bluestreaks!
2 months ago, Alisha Lowry
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At our last home football game on October 17th versus Oblong, we proudly celebrated our senior athletes for their hard work, leadership, and dedication throughout the season.

Even though the game didn’t end the way we had hoped, we couldn’t be more proud of our seniors and the incredible effort they’ve shown both on and off the field. Thank you for your commitment, teamwork, and Bluestreak pride.

Pictures courtesy Debbie Pleij, View from the Ville.
2 months ago, Alisha Lowry
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At our last home football game on October 17th, we proudly recognized our Homecoming Attendants on the field.

Congratulations to:
9th grade: Kailee Blankenbaker and Terry Garner
10th grade: Olivia Miller and Lucas McCandless
11th grade: Trinity Simons and Jaxson Miller
12th grade: Allison Chronic and Ben Hiatt
12th grade: Emma Burson and Ayden Houpt
12th grade: Ava Pendleton (not pictured) and Evan Seaman
King and Queen: Ireland Parker and Hector Herrera

We’re proud of all of our students for representing Martinsville Jr./Sr. High School with pride and school spirit. 💙🤍 Thanks to Debbie Pleij, View from the Ville, for the amazing pictures.
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Parent-Teacher Conferences on Tuesday & Thursday with no school on Friday!
2 months ago, Jenny Williams
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Parent-Teacher Conferences on Tuesday & Thursday with no school on Friday.
2 months ago, Jenny Williams
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💙 At MES, we believe learning goes far beyond textbooks and test scores. 📚 Each day, our teachers and students work to build character, kindness, and resilience — the qualities that shape who we become and how we treat others. 🌟 We’re proud to grow not just smart students, but good humans. 💫 Let's go Bluestreaks!
2 months ago, Sheri Cooper
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