Students in our Drawing 2 and 3 classes created an original surrealist anatomical heart artwork that combines observation, cultural research, memory, and imagination. To begin this project students examined anatomically correct heart references, explored surrealist concepts such as symbolism, scale, and juxtaposition, and researched global proverbs and beliefs about the heart. Through inquiry, experimentation with media, and ethical artmaking practices, students demonstrate technical skill, craftsmanship, and originality while producing a professionally presented final artwork. 🫀❤️









Our MGM Academy of Agribusiness faced brutal cold temperatures in January and February. The students along with teacher, Ms. Dent worked overtime to make sure their plants stayed nice and warm to be ready for the upcoming Spring Plant Sale. Thank you to FOX10 News for showcasing our students and program. Check out the news story about what all goes into keeping the plants alive during this cold spell. https://www.fox10tv.com/2026/02/06/cold-weather-challenges-mary-g-montgomery-horticulture-students/
#CTEMonth #FFA
#CTEMonth #FFA

Congratulations to Dr. Karla McInnis who recently secured Ingalls Future Shipbuilders STEM Grants from Ingalls Shipbuilding to enhance the STEM lessons in their classrooms. Out of more than 1,000 applications, Mary G. Montgomery was only one of two MCPSS schools and 1 of only 15 schools and educational programs across Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama to receive one of these grants. Dr. McInnis will use her grant for Physics in Action – An honors physics class will gain hands scientific equipment to explore and visualize physics principles through real-world experimentation.

Auditions for the 2026-27 MGM Viking Band Visual Ensemble are approaching soon! Audition information and tryouts can be found at http://www.mgmband.com/visual-ensemble-auditions.html
The MGM Visual Ensemble consists of The MGM Color Guard, The MGM Vikettes (Dance Team) and The MGM Majorettes. All three of our visual teams have a history of competitive success and superior performances!
Please note the tryout dates for the group you wish to audition for! All groups will start audition clinics in the MGM Band Room. If you audition for dance, and are not selected for the team, you are welcome to audition for Color guard with no additional fee.
If you are interested in auditioning for one of these teams, please check out the audition packet linked above! You can also grab a packet from the MGM High band office, located in the band room! If you have any questions, please reach out to Mr. Warren via email at, jwarren@mcpss.com



TOMORROW IS THE DEADLINE!!! 🍓🍓🍓🍓🍓🍓🍓🍓🍓
Our annual Semmes FFA Strawberry Fundraiser is underway, and we’re now taking pre-orders through February 13! Don’t miss your chance to enjoy fresh, delicious strawberries while supporting our students.
🧺 Pre-order options:
• Full flat: $26
• Half flat: $15
📆 Ordering window: January 26 – February 13
All proceeds directly support our FFA chapter, helping fund travel, competitions, and other valuable educational experiences for our students.
📲 Place your order by filling out the Google Form here: https://forms.gle/68GKTUDW5PemYD6A7
Thank you for supporting agricultural education and our FFA family! 🍓💙💛
Our annual Semmes FFA Strawberry Fundraiser is underway, and we’re now taking pre-orders through February 13! Don’t miss your chance to enjoy fresh, delicious strawberries while supporting our students.
🧺 Pre-order options:
• Full flat: $26
• Half flat: $15
📆 Ordering window: January 26 – February 13
All proceeds directly support our FFA chapter, helping fund travel, competitions, and other valuable educational experiences for our students.
📲 Place your order by filling out the Google Form here: https://forms.gle/68GKTUDW5PemYD6A7
Thank you for supporting agricultural education and our FFA family! 🍓💙💛

February 8-14 is Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) week . On Service Sunday we showcased our FBLA members that recently volunteered with our feeder elementary schools for Career Day. 💙💛 #makeyourmark #skolvikings #mcpss #alabamafbla #mgmfbla #fblaweek2026





MGM Cheer tryouts will be held March 6th. All participants must have a complete Dragonfly account as well as up to date physical. Packets will be available soon on our website. Please email eblackburn@mcpss.com with any questions.

Our JROTC cadets participated in the Alta Pointe Mardi Gras parade today. Our cadets always do a great job! 💜💚💛



Miss Viking Pageant packets are now available for grades 9-12 in Mrs. Blackburn's room. The pageant will be March 14th. Please email eblackburn@mcpss.com with any questions.

Our Junior students are eagerly waiting on their opportunity to take the ACT on March 10th. We are 16 school days away. Please continue to study and work hard during all your ACT Prep.

Happy National School Counseling Week to our wonderful counselors! We truly appreciate the dedication, guidance, and support you provide to our students and staff each day. Your commitment makes a lasting difference in the lives of so many. Thank you to Mr. Coburn, Mrs. Cunningham, Ms. Gillman, and Mrs. Vise for all that you do!

Our Pre-K students had a blast making King Cakes!
A huge thank you to our amazing students and teachers in the Fine Arts Department and our Academy of Hospitality and Tourism for making this special experience happen.
Our Pre-K friends started by carefully shaping the dough into a perfect circle. Then our high school students worked their magic and baked the cakes to perfection. And of course, the best part came next… icing and sprinkles!
Watching our Pre-K students decorate their King Cakes was pure joy—and judging by the smiles on their faces, they were incredibly yummy!
A huge thank you to our amazing students and teachers in the Fine Arts Department and our Academy of Hospitality and Tourism for making this special experience happen.
Our Pre-K friends started by carefully shaping the dough into a perfect circle. Then our high school students worked their magic and baked the cakes to perfection. And of course, the best part came next… icing and sprinkles!
Watching our Pre-K students decorate their King Cakes was pure joy—and judging by the smiles on their faces, they were incredibly yummy!










🌟 Exciting Job Shadow Opportunity at Allentown Elementary School🌟
Today, our high school students had the incredible opportunity to job shadow at Allentown Elementary, gaining hands-on experience and insight into the world of education! 👩🏫📚
A HUGE thank you to Principal, Mrs. Roberts, for welcoming our students with open arms and giving them a firsthand look at the dedication and passion it takes to shape young minds. 💙🍎
This experience was truly inspiring, and we are so grateful for the partnership between our schools! #FutureEducators #JobShadowing 💙💚🐊
Today, our high school students had the incredible opportunity to job shadow at Allentown Elementary, gaining hands-on experience and insight into the world of education! 👩🏫📚
A HUGE thank you to Principal, Mrs. Roberts, for welcoming our students with open arms and giving them a firsthand look at the dedication and passion it takes to shape young minds. 💙🍎
This experience was truly inspiring, and we are so grateful for the partnership between our schools! #FutureEducators #JobShadowing 💙💚🐊

February is Career and Technical Education (CTE) Month! 🎉
Throughout the next few weeks, we will be spotlighting our incredible CTE teachers, programs, and student organizations. With seven on-campus programs, our students have access to hands-on learning experiences that prepare them for college, careers, and life beyond the classroom.
Alabama Governor Kay Ivey has officially declared February as CTE Month, recognizing the powerful impact of Career and Technical Education across our state. Career and Technical Education Month® is a national public awareness campaign hosted by ACTE and sponsored by the National Association of Home Builders, celebrating the achievements of CTE programs and highlighting their importance for students of all ages.
We’re proud to showcase the opportunities CTE provides and the success of our students!
Throughout the next few weeks, we will be spotlighting our incredible CTE teachers, programs, and student organizations. With seven on-campus programs, our students have access to hands-on learning experiences that prepare them for college, careers, and life beyond the classroom.
Alabama Governor Kay Ivey has officially declared February as CTE Month, recognizing the powerful impact of Career and Technical Education across our state. Career and Technical Education Month® is a national public awareness campaign hosted by ACTE and sponsored by the National Association of Home Builders, celebrating the achievements of CTE programs and highlighting their importance for students of all ages.
We’re proud to showcase the opportunities CTE provides and the success of our students!

Our Pre-K students had a blast learning about Groundhog Day by creating their own groundhog puppets! 🦫
Today, February 2nd, the groundhog saw his shadow, which means we’re in for six more weeks of winter. ❄️
Hands-on activities like this help make learning engaging and memorable for our youngest learners!
Today, February 2nd, the groundhog saw his shadow, which means we’re in for six more weeks of winter. ❄️
Hands-on activities like this help make learning engaging and memorable for our youngest learners!






Congratulations to Christian Andrews for being chosen as one of our January 2026 Employees of the Month. The Employee of the Month for January was based on their performance during their paid internship over the Christmas break. This recognition is selected by the instructor based on the feedback received from the jobsite supervisors.
Christian’s instructor, Mr. Davis said that “This young man was excited and engaged. The contractor had great reviews on this employee and even gave him a gift of tools with a pouch to hold them. He will be an asset to any company, glad he is a team player!”
Christian’s instructor, Mr. Davis said that “This young man was excited and engaged. The contractor had great reviews on this employee and even gave him a gift of tools with a pouch to hold them. He will be an asset to any company, glad he is a team player!”

One of the programs offered at the Faulkner Career Tech Center is Advertising and Design! This week, our students put their creativity to work by designing Mardi Gras–themed food trucks and creating vision boards to bring their ideas to life. It’s so exciting to see their amazing work and creative visions come together!





Mrs. Hillier’s Hospitality and Tourism class recently competed in a Food Truck Competition, where students were challenged to design their own original food truck concept from the ground up. Each group created a 3D model of their food truck to showcase their brand vision, along with a full business plan that included menus, pricing, recipes, marketing slogans, and a custom logo.
Students worked collaboratively and put tremendous effort into bringing their ideas to life. Once all projects were completed, administrators and teachers had the tough job of voting on the most impressive food truck.
This project was an exciting opportunity for students to stretch their creativity, develop real-world hospitality skills, and experience the fun of building a business together.
Students worked collaboratively and put tremendous effort into bringing their ideas to life. Once all projects were completed, administrators and teachers had the tough job of voting on the most impressive food truck.
This project was an exciting opportunity for students to stretch their creativity, develop real-world hospitality skills, and experience the fun of building a business together.





🎓 Senior Cap & Gown Picture Day!
Our seniors had a fun day stepping into the future as they put on their caps and gowns for yearbook photos. These special pictures capture a milestone moment—and the countdown is officially on: 104 days until graduation!
A huge thank you to Jim Owens Studios for coming out and taking such wonderful photos of our seniors. If a student missed today’s session, don’t worry—we are currently working on scheduling a makeup day.
Interested in purchasing pictures? Please contact Jim Owens Studios directly for ordering information.
Graduation is getting closer every day! 🖤🩵🎓🧑🏻🎓👨🏽🎓



History came to life in Mr. Bryan’s 10th grade Honors History class!
After completing their unit on The People of Kansas vs. John Brown, students participated in a mock trial representing the various groups involved in Bleeding Kansas. Each group researched their role, examined historical facts, and argued a guilty or not guilty plea based on their perspective.
The courtroom was filled with passion, critical thinking, and powerful arguments as students fully embraced their roles and responsibilities. What an incredible way to bring history off the page and into action!
Bleeding Kansas (1854-1861) refers to a period of violent conflict in the Kansas Territory over whether it should enter the Union as a free state or a slave state. John Brown was a radical abolitionist who believed slavery should be ended by any means necessary.
In 1856, Brown led the Pottawatomie Creek massacre, killing five pro-slavery settlers—an act that deeply divided public opinion.
After completing their unit on The People of Kansas vs. John Brown, students participated in a mock trial representing the various groups involved in Bleeding Kansas. Each group researched their role, examined historical facts, and argued a guilty or not guilty plea based on their perspective.
The courtroom was filled with passion, critical thinking, and powerful arguments as students fully embraced their roles and responsibilities. What an incredible way to bring history off the page and into action!
Bleeding Kansas (1854-1861) refers to a period of violent conflict in the Kansas Territory over whether it should enter the Union as a free state or a slave state. John Brown was a radical abolitionist who believed slavery should be ended by any means necessary.
In 1856, Brown led the Pottawatomie Creek massacre, killing five pro-slavery settlers—an act that deeply divided public opinion.









