Spartan Scroll
April 12, 2018
MOBERLY HIGH SCHOOL AND MIDDLE SCHOOL CELEBRATE READING AT LITCON
MOBERLY HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT OF THE MONTH
From left to right:
Kenlee Lewis
Nominated by Ms. Palmer
Grade: 11
Grace Vandall
Nominated by Mr. McDowell
Grade: 10
Alicia Castillo
Nominated by Mr. Lewis
Grade: 12
Diamond Davis
Nominated by LTC Lambert
Grade: 11
Chase Kroner
Nominated by Ms. Potter
Grade: 9
Gavin Hays
Nominated by Ms. El Kurbu
Grade: 10
Damon Huff-not pictured
Nominated by Mr. McGuire
Grade: 12
· Students must show progress and improvement in subject areas.
· Students make contributions to the community through service and volunteering.
· Students display exemplary leadership skills.
· Students show a positive attitude toward classmates, school staff, learning, and school.
· Students have good attendance.
· Students participated in school and/or community-based extracurricular activities.
· Students demonstrate appropriate behavior.
· Students encourage others to do their best at all times.
· Students work up to their ability.
· Students exhibit good character, hard work, and honesty.
MHS JUNIOR/SENIOR PROM
WHO: Juniors and Seniors
WHAT: A Night in Paris
WHEN: Saturday, April 28, 2018 8pm-11pm
WHERE: Moberly Area Community College Activity Center
Guidelines for Prom Attendance
- MHS prom attendees must have 90% attendance. (See Ms. Palmer if you have questions about eligibilty.)
- MHS attendees cannot be failing more than one class or currently be on social probation.
- A guest application must be filled out on all guests who do not currently attend MHS. These are in the front office and due back to Mr. Noel by Friday, April 13.
- Guests may not be over the age of 20. Students from Moberly Middle School will not be allowed at MHS prom
Senior Party
Cadet Davis Takes 3rd in National JROTC Essay Contest
DECA
With the hefty cost, there will be a "Sugar Rush" bake sale on Friday the 13th. Booths will be set up in the MATC Cornerstone, at the soccer games that evening, and the games that following morning. Come out and support, anything helps!!!
Congratulations Mr. Beaudoin!
FBLA State
These two students will be heading to Baltimore, Maryland, this summer for National Competition!
Band/Choir Competition
Choir
Soloists/Ensemble receiving a 1 rating: Trio (Consisting of Christina Gonzales, Molly Wilson, and Alex Fincher), Alex Fincher, Sophia Milhollin.
Soloists receiving a 2 rating: Lochlyn Adrian, Amaris Bice, Lydia Brandon, Diamond Davis, Amber Deling, Aaron Green, Brianna Holder, Jaysen Mitchell, Raelynn Moore, Shelby Noel, Evelyn Ortman, Jalen Redburn, and Cheyenne Smith
Band
The Symphonic Band received a 1 Exemplary rating, the Concert band got a 2 Outstanding rating. We had 6 solo or small ensembles get a 1 rating and therefor qualify for the State festival on April 26. Those events getting a 1 were: Logan King, alto sax solo, Jarod Cole, alto sax solo, Elizabeth Cummings flute solo, Carson Wood, tuba solo, Clark Freeman, trumpet solo and a mixed woodwind trio of Elizabeth Cummings, Molly Wright and Kelly Seiler. There were 16 entries that earned a 2 Outstanding rating and thos were as follows;Samantha Everts, tenor sax solo, Preston Barron, tenor sax solo, Vivienne Lea, tuba solo, Paige Gabbert, french horn solo, Molly Greene, clarinet solo, Maddie Meystik, flute solo, Evelyn Ortman, clarinet solo, Ryan Tolbert, flute solo, Hilary Bloss, ,bassoon solo, Clayton Garnett, tuba solo, Gloria Smith, baritone solo, Saxophone trio of Armin Wegs, Jarod Cole and Preston Barron, Flute trio of Ryan Tolbert, Hilary Bloss and Cheyenne Smith, Clark Freeman, piano solo, Maddie Meystrk, piano solo and Molly Greene, piano solo. We had two entires receive a 3 Satisfactory rating and those were Noah Harris, tuba solo and a trumpet trio of Elizabeth Latson, Brenna Hurt and Selena Francisco.
The Chamber Choir earned a 1 Exemplary rating and the Concert Choir got a 2 Outstanding rating. Soloist receiving a 1 rating and going on to State are; Alex Fincher and Sophia Milholin and a vocal trio of Christina Gonzales, Molly Wilson and Alex Fincher. Earning 2 ratings were Lochlyn Adrian, Amaris Bice, Lydia Brandon, Diamond Davis, Amber Deling, Aaron Green, Brianna Holder, Jaysen Mitchell, Raelynn Moore, Shelby Noel, Evelyn Ortman, Jalen Redburn, and Cheyenne Smith.
FFA Districts Outcome!
Agronomy team
Horse Evaluation team
Dairy Cattle Evaluation Team
Important Dates/Upcoming Events
Friday, April 13
V Girls Soccer Spartan Invitational Varsity @ Moberly at 12 am
Saturday, April 14
V Girls Soccer Spartan Invitational Varsity @ Moberly
Scholar Bowl District Tournament at 8 am
Monday, April 16
V Boys Golf Helias Invitational Varsity @ Jeff City at 9 am
V Boys Golf Macon JV Tournament Jr. Varsity @ Macon at 9 am
MMS Track Brookfield Invitational 7th/8th @ Brookfield at 1 pm
MMS Choir Concert @ MACC at 7 pm
Tuesday, April 17
V Track @ Truman State Invitational at 4 pm
Spring Jazz Concert at 7 pm
Friday, April 20
NO SCHOOL
Saturday, April 21
Speech and Debate State Tournament at 9 am
V Boys Tennis Pirate Open Varsity @ Boonville at 9 am
V Track Ron Whittaker Relays Varsity @ Mexico at 9 am
Randolph County Relay for Life Survivor Dinner - GBE at 2 pm
Tuesday, April 24
V Track Macon Invitational Varsity @ Macon at 1:20 pm
Wednesday, April 25
V Boys Golf NCMC Varsity @ Mexico at 10 am
Thursday, April 26
Band/Choir State Competition at 8 am
MMS Musical at 7 pm
Friday, April 27
Band/Choir State Competition at 5 pm
MMS Musical at 9 pm
V Track Fulton Invitational Varsity @ Fulton at 4 pm
MHS Art Show at 5 pm
Saturday, April 28
Moberly High School Prom at 8 pm
Monday, April 30
V Baseball Fulton Tournament Varsity @ Fulton at 12 am
Tuesday, May 1
V Baseball Fulton Tournament Varsity @ Fulton
MHS Spring Band Concert at 7 pm
Wednesday, May 2
V Baseball Fulton Tournament Varsity @ Fulton
Thursday, May 3
V Baseball Fulton Tournament Varsity @ Fulton
MATC Awards Ceremony at 7 pm
MMS Spring Band Concert at 7 pm
Friday, May 4
V Baseball Fulton Tournament Varsity @ Fulton
5th Grade DARE Graduation at 2 pm
Monday, May 7
V Boys Tennis Districts Varsity @ Districts at 12 am
V Boys Golf vs. Sectionals Varsity @ Sectionals at 9 am
Tuesday, May 8
V Boys Tennis Districts Varsity @ Districts
MHS Spring Choir Concert at 7 pm
Wednesday, May 9
V Boys Tennis Districts Varsity @ Districts
Thursday, May 10
V Boys Tennis Districts Varsity @ Districts
MMS Spring Choir Concert at 7 pm
Friday, May 11
V Boys Tennis Districts Varsity @ Districts
Saturday, May 12
V Boys Tennis Districts Varsity @ Districts
V Baseball Districts @ Boonville at 12 am
Sunday, May 13
V Baseball Districts @ Boonville
Moberly Area Technical Center Spotlight
Computer Information Technology I/II GRADES 11-12 (2-3 credits-all year) Prerequisite: Computer Applications and NO computer violations for school year previous to enrollment (students may appeal this decision, in writing, to the MATC director within 5 days of enrollment rejection notification). Computer Information Technology (CIT) is a course designed for students that aspire to be in the technology industry and want to be exposed to the various disciplines. This course is a two-year program open to juniors and seniors. Students will learn to design, build and troubleshoot personal computers, laptops, and network servers. Students will be introduced to operating systems with advanced study in Windows 7, Windows 8.1, Windows 10, Server 2012r2, Server 2016, Ubuntu and MAC OS X. Students will learn basic network setup, network administration, local area network (LAN), wireless local area network (WLAN), and wide area network (WAN) configuration, Google Sites management, keyless door entry systems. Students will be introduced to basic robotic programming, basic soldering, voice-over IP phone systems and power over Ethernet cameras. Some students will have the opportunity to fix tablets and phones. Students will acquire the necessary knowledge and skills needed to pass the Microsoft MTA OS certification test and advanced students will pass the Microsoft MTA Networking test, a nationally recognized testing program that certifies the competency of entry-level computer service technicians. To enroll in CIT II students must earn a minimum of a “C-” each semester in Computer Information Technology I. 8.
ELECTRONICS & ROBOTICS TECHNOLOGY-Articulated college credit and embedded credit are available in this program.
Introduction to Electronics & Robotics Technology GRADE 10(1 credit all year) Enrollment is limited to a space available basis. Students will be introduced to the exciting field of electronics technology through a state-of-the-art lab. If you are interested in becoming an electrical engineer, electronic technician or gaining the foundational skills used in many technical fields from automotive, computers to lasers, robotics to fiber optics, this is the course for you. You will be engaged in hands-on labs that will develop your knowledge and skills in DC and AC and simple digital electronics. You will learn how these circuits are used in audio-video surveillance systems, robotics, lasers, avionics, bio-medicine, and computers.
Electronics & Robotics Technology I GRADE 11-12(2-3 credits-all year) Electronics involves the manipulation of voltages and electric currents through the use of various devices for the purpose of performing some useful action. Students will learn the necessary skills needed to prepare for the field of electronics. From basic DC/AC electronic theory to advanced digital applications, students will design, build and test a variety of electronic circuits. A “hands-on” intense program, students will work in a progressive lab with state-of-the-art test equipment. Students will also be introduced to audio-video surveillance, robotics, and sound system installation. To enroll in Electronics & Robotics Technology, students must earn a minimum of ‘C-‘ each semester in Electronics & Robotics Technology I.
Electronics & Robotics Technology II Grade 12(2-3 credits-all year) Prerequisite: C- or better each semester of Electronics Technology I. Second year students can choose to specialize in robotics programming. Robots build automobiles, computers, X-Boxes, etc. Industrial robots combine multiple processes utilizing multiple tools to efficiently streamline manufacturing. Technicians who can build, program, and maintain robots are in demand. Additionally, second year students will have the opportunity to further their skills and knowledge with advanced-security systems, fiber optics and advanced sound system programming.
SkillsUSA Leadership and Skills Conference
Nick Long placed 1st in CNC Milling Specialist. Tanner Bartolacci placed 3rd in CNC Technician. Austin Brocksmith placed 2nd in CNC Technician. Brantley Carr placed 3rdin CNC Turning Specialist. Zach Gibson placed 1st in CNC Turning Specialist. Kurt Yoder placed 3rd in Electronics Technology. Michael Boeding, Chad France, and Luke Vitt placed 1st in Engineering Technology/Design. Elizabeth Wilson placed 1st in First AID-CPR. Chad France placed 1st in Technical Drafting.