Wednesday, January 30th, 2019
“Better to ask twice than lose your way.”
Attention,
Readers! The All School Read committee is starting to look for
next year’s book, and we want your ideas for something everyone from 6th to 8th
grade can read and enjoy. Have you read something you loved? Do you have a
favorite title you like to recommend to all of your friends? Wouldn’t it be
cool if you selected our next book? Write your book title on the poster across
from the library, and help us find next year’s All School Read.
Attention
all students! Are you interested in taking home an MVMS Yearbook at the end of
the year? Online preorders for the yearbook will only be around for one more
month! Yearbook preorder sales close
at the end of February. But you can still order now! Go to jostensyearbooks.com to order your yearbook
if you have not done so already. Come see Ms. Zeisler in Room 45 if you have
any questions.
You
should have received your invite to the 2nd Annual
Parent-Son Dance. It will be held Friday, February 8th. Tickets
are on sale now!
8th Graders- you should have received a
packet of registration information from Tamalpais High School in preparation for
registration this Saturday, February 2nd. If you have not received a
packet, please contact your counselor.
Students
remember that the building is not open until the first bell rings at 8:35am! It
is also closed during lunch, unless you are working quietly in the library.
CABARET NEWS! Tickets to Cabaret are NOW ON SALE! While
you will all have the opportunity to see Middle School Musical during
the school week, it is always exciting to see your classmates perform
again. Bring your families and your neighbors! Public performances
are Friday, March 1 at 7:30pm; Saturday, March 2 at 7:30pm; and Sunday, March 3
at 1pm. Tickets are $10 for Students and $20 for Adults. Purchase
your tickets online by going to the Cabaret website (under Student Activities
on the MVMS website) or prior to the performances. Hope to see you there!
Students, please power
down your cell phones and other personal electronics for the duration of the
school day.