The Causey Middle School archery team took first place in Centershot 3D and first place in Centershot Bullseye at the U.S. Eastern National Tournament recently! Several MCPSS archers also turned in top 10 individual performances, including Grand Bay's Gunnar Couch, Castlen's Sophie Bush, Dawes Intermediate's Phillip Hall, and Causey's Kaiden Richardson.
about 1 year ago, Mobile County Public Schools
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#TeamMCPSS added over 130 new employees at its recent MCPSS Career Fair. But we're not done. There are still jobs available at mcpss.com/jobopportunities. #LearningLeading
about 1 year ago, Mobile County Public Schools
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Congratulations to our countywide #LearningLeading Award winners: Amberly Hardy of Dodge Elementary, DeCari Carter of Forest Hill Elementary, Caitlyn Zeine of Phillips Preparatory, and Morghan Cooley of Davidson High.
about 1 year ago, Mobile County Public Schools
Four countywide student Learning Leading winners posed with medals
The Murphy Four Arts Club entertained the audience at the #LearningLeading Awards with Broadway hits, including "On Broadway," "All that Jazz," and "One" from a Chorus Line (pictured here).
about 1 year ago, Mobile County Public Schools
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We had a wonderful time honoring students from all 90 of our schools at the #LearningLeading Awards. These students exemplify our slogan: Learning Today. Leading Tomorrow.
about 1 year ago, Mobile County Public Schools
Students on stage accepting Learning Leading awards
McDavid-Jones Elementary's National Elementary Honor Society enjoyed a fun-filled academic field trip recently to Colonial Forte Conde, History Museum of Mobile, and the Phoenix Fire Museum. What a wonderful way to learn about Mobile history!
about 1 year ago, Mobile County Public Schools
about 15 mcdavid-jones students posing by statue at history museum of mobile
Whitley Elementary's second-grade students recently used their math and reading skills to place a "Starbucks" order and purchase it. They first filled out their order form, which gave them the option to add toppings like marshmallows, whipped cream and/or a candy cane to their "latte." They then paid for their order and waited in line to pick it up. What a fun way to learn!
about 1 year ago, Mobile County Public Schools
whitley students counting money for class activity
Congratulations to the Star Students who were recognized by the Southwest Mobile Chamber of Commerce: Zeve Merrill of Nan Gray Davis; Cooper Cox of Pearl Haskew; Travis Perry of Meadowlake; Karam Haifa of Griggs; and Bryson Ellingburg of Hollinger's Island.
about 1 year ago, Mobile County Public Schools
7 Star Students holding their certificates