Maverick News
Oct. 24, 2019
Football Friday with our QB1 - Oct. 25
ACT Prep - Oct. 25
Time: Students will attend the same time they did for the first session.
Room: Building 3 – Room 125 (TLC)
Attendance will be taken!
Free NC College Application Week - through Oct. 25
Turn it PINK - Oct. 31
Join the DTCC SGA and Student Life in the lobby of the Wynn Center (Building 10) as the college recognizes Breast Cancer Awareness Month. DT is encouraging all students, faculty, and staff to wear pink in honor of those who have battled breast cancer. We will have pink ribbons for students, faculty, and staff to write the names of friends and loved ones who are breast cancer survivors or who may have lost their life to breast cancer. We will also have an information table about breast cancer.
According to the American Cancer Society, “Breast cancer is the most common cancer diagnosed among US women and is the second leading cause of death among women after lung cancer.” So we hope you will join us on Thursday, October 31st and help us Turn it Pink!
Halloween Costume Party - Nov. 1
Yearbooks only $40 until Nov. 8
MCHS Fundraiser at Chipotle - Nov. 12
- 4:00-8:00 PM
- 2608 Erwin Rd., Durham 27705
- Mention MCHS to the cashier and/or show the picture below on a mobile device so we get credit for the purchase. 33% of sales comes back to our school.
Vote for a Prom Theme
Debate Team Impresses in First Tournament
FAFSA Day - Nov. 2
Get Medical Research Experience at Duke - Nov. 2
We are excited to announce Duke’s Summer Training in Academic Research (STAR) day at the Duke Clinical Research Institute (DCRI) on Saturday, November 2nd from 10AM – 12PM. The location is at 200 Morris St. in Durham, NC.
This unique summer program gives participants the opportunity to get hands-on medical research experience by working with a Duke faculty mentor on an original research project, which will be submitted for publication in a peer-reviewed journal. At the event, you will get the chance to meet some of the faculty and staff of the STAR Program. We will also have participants from previous years who will be able to share with you their experiences during their summer with us. If interested in learning more about the program, please RSVP by completing this survey. Feel free to share this with anyone you know who may be interested. The STAR Program is open for middle and high school teachers AND high school and college students.
Student Council Seeks More Students
Student Council Officers
Family Academy Learning Opportunities
Free ACT Test Prep for Juniors
About Us
Email: scott.michaels@dpsnc.net
Website: http://mchs.dpsnc.net
Location: 1616 Cooper St., Newton Bldg.
Phone: 919-536-7203
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Twitter: @MCHSDurhamTech