Join us in honoring our 8 senior volleyball players on 9/20 in between the JV and Varsity games against Mulberry Grove. JV starts at 6:00.








🌟 Attendance matters more than you think! 🌟
Missing just 10% of school (about 18 days) in Kindergarten can hinder reading skills and lead to lower test scores. By 6th grade, absenteeism is linked to higher dropout rates.
Prepare students for long-term success by making sure they are in school every day.
#AttendanceMatters #Education

Attention boys in grades 5th - 8th grade

ROE 11 staff performed the Health Life Safety Inspection at MHS yesterday. This annual practice ensures that the building is up to standards in all areas involving safety. As always, the ROE Superintendent and Assistant Superintendent are pleased to report that MHS meets all requirements! Thanks to Maintenance Director, Jeff Dhom, for working so hard on the building's upkeep and on safety management.

Did you know that a student who misses 10 days of school is 25% less likely to enroll in college? 🤯 Regular attendance not only increases chances of graduating but can also lead to a lifetime earning boost of $1 million compared to dropouts! 💰 The great news? Improving attendance can turn academic performance around and ensure you are on track to graduate!

Job/Career Forum...parents and students invited to attend during Homeroom...check out the details below...

SAVE THE DATE FOR THE FALL FAMILY ENGAGEMENT NIGHT: "Bounce, Build, and Bond"!

Please note that this Friday's SIP Day will be the annual Safety Day for students in Pre-k through 6th grade. This annual event allows students to meet local police, fire-fighters, first responders, and prevention experts. There will be a multitude of emergency vehicles at MES all morning presenting positive messages and tips for health and safety.
As a reminder, school will dismiss at 12:10 for bus students and 12:15 for walkers on Friday.


Athletic Events for this week!

That's a Bluestreak WIN! 54-18 over Metro East. The Spirit Sparklers and Cheerleaders did a great job too!!










The school was full of Bluestreak Spirit today! Come out tomorrow and support the football team and cheerleaders at 7:00 PM as they face Metro East Lutheran at home. Let's go Bluestreaks!










Congratulations to the 2024 Homecoming Court

Parents: Join us for the 1st ever Career/College Connections Fair! SAVE THE DATE!

Homecoming Dress Up Days for the Week of September 23rd

Attention 5th grade girls:
The Junior High Girls Basketball Team is looking for additional players.
If you want to join the team practice is tomorrow after school until 5:00 and next week practice is after school until 5:30. Please contact Coach Staley or Coach Jenness for questions and to get the paperwork that needs to be completed. staleyd@martinsville.k12.il.us
jennesm@martinsville.k12.il.us

Dear Bluestreak Families:
The district wants you to be aware of a hoax of false reporting that has become a national trend using screenshots of threats, targeting school communities across the nation on multiple social media platforms including TikTok, Snapchat, and Instagram. It is important for each of you to know as of today, there have been NO such reports in the Martinsville School District.
Being proactive about these matters is one of the most effective ways we can keep our school safe. I strongly encourage parents and caregivers to be aware of your child’s media exposure regarding threats and hoaxes and to speak to your children about the seriousness of false threats.
The safety and security of our students is our top priority, so we will work diligently with law enforcement if such reports are made locally. Martinsville takes all matters involving student safety seriously and will remain diligent in maintaining a secure and welcoming educational environment for our students.
Please remember that the most important things we can do to keep our schools safe are 1) to ensure that all of our students have a connection to and sense of belonging in their school communities, with support for their social, emotional, and mental well-being; and 2) to report anything that concerns you about someone who is acting or communicating in ways that could be threatening or otherwise seems "off." To close, I’d also like to take a moment to highlight the importance of encouraging your child to let an adult know if they see or hear anything, please report it.
Thank you for your continued support of our students and staff.
--
Mr. Bob Waggoner
Superintendent
Martinsville CUSD #C-3

September is Attendance Awareness Month...Students who attend school regularly tend to do better academically. Chronic absences can lead to lower performance and academic struggles. By coming to school every day, students develop routines that promote responsibility and time management. These skills are not only essential for academic success, but also for success in life beyond school.

Good luck to the Junior High Softball team in the Regional game tonight.
@ Oblong, 4:30.


The 2024 Fall Rotary Heart Screening program will be Saturday, November 2 from 8-12 in the Heart Center at Sarah Bush Lincoln.
The registration forms along with the parent letters were distributed to all athletes.
Parents can return the forms to:
SBL Heart Center
Attn: Lori Richardson
1000 Health Center Drive
Mattoon, IL 61938
OR email completed forms to lrichardson@sblhs.org
OR return completed forms to the MHS office
Forms are due no later than Friday, October 18th.
If you have questions, feel free to contact Lori Richardson, Clinic Supervisor – Heart Center, at 217-238-4550. For more information please visit www.sarahbush.org and search for Rotary Heart Screen.

What an exciting night for the Lady Bluestreaks! The JV beat Robinson and even though the Varsity played tough, they fell short in the 3rd.
The JH girls softball team beat Oblong 12-2.








