
Don't forget that this week is FFA week! Hope to see you dressed up!


Chalo Nitka is fast approaching. Do you have your outfits ready?


We miss our students today, but our Faculty & Staff is making use of the time. We are deep in learning regarding The Opportunity Myth and how to raise our expectations to ensure all students are held to high academic standards. Our students deserve that!







Good day! The Breakfast and Lunch Menus for March are attached :-).

Happy Valentine's Day! Will you be our valentine?


Good afternoon, Moore Haven families.
This is Dr. Roy, Principal of Moore Haven Middle High School, with an important reminder regarding Valentine's Day procedures. To ensure the safety and smooth operation of the school day, students will not be allowed to bring balloons, flower arrangements, stuffed animals, or any similar items on the bus or into the school building. In addition, all Valentine's Day gifts and novelties delivered to the school will be stored in the school's Community Room throughout the day. Students will be able to pick up their items when leaving campus at the end of the day. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation. Have a wonderful Valentine's Day!
Sincerely,
Dr. Roy

Today we celebrate World Radio Day!
World Radio Day is a chance to honor radio as a powerful medium for sharing information, providing entertainment, and offering education. It also serves as a reminder of radio's vital role in fostering inclusive communication and bringing communities together.


Does your student want to go on a field trip to the Brighton Field Day? See information on the attached poster.

Dear Terriers,
MHMHS will celebrate our Literacy Week next week, February 10th - 14th. Please see the attached poster for details!


Please join Dr. Roy and Mr. Sharpe in recognizing Kira Hutchison who received a POSITIVE OFFICE REFERRAL for teamwork and collaboration. Mr. Sharpe wrote, "Kira worked the hardest at the FFA Pasture Competition." Well done, Kira!


Please join Dr. Roy and Ms. Aragus in celebrating Timothy Urbina who earned a POSITIVE OFFICE REFERRAL for demonstrating responsibility. Ms. Aragus wrote, " Timothy has been doing an excellent job in class. His effort to take notes, pay close attention, and actively participate is impressive. These habits showcase his dedication to learning and set a positive example for his peers. Keep up the great work, Tim!" Well done, Tim!


Please join Dr. Roy in congratulating Lillie Light who received a POSITIVE OFFICE REFERRAL from Deputy Perez and Ms. Baker. They wrote, 'On 1/23/2025, Lillie, in the presence of Ms. Baker, and without being told began to pick up other students' trash in the cafeteria. We asked why she was picking the trash, and she she responded by saying, "It's not right that kids make a mess and don't clean up after themselves."' Well done, Lillie! We're very proud of you!


On Friday, February 7th, join us in wearing red to raise awareness for heart health and support the fight against heart disease. 💪❤️ Whether you're a student, staff member, or faculty, we encourage everyone to rock your best red attire to show that you care about your heart—and the hearts of others.
Why? Because heart disease is a leading health issue, but we can make a difference through awareness, prevention, and education. Your participation helps spread the message and brings us closer to healthier, longer lives for all.
Let’s come together to #GoRed and make a statement about heart health! 🩺👚


Students in our middle school Agriculture class learned how to operate and maintain irrigation systems today.





Students in Ms. Menendez's Spanish class learned how to conjugate AR verbs and describe 12 facts about Peru in the process.





Students in Coach Lee's United States History class learned how to analyze support and opposition to ratification of the U.S. constitution by reading short articles in groups and then answering thought-provoking questions in a collaborative activity.







💖 February is American Heart Month! 💖
This month, let's come together to raise awareness about heart health and take steps to protect our most vital organ. ❤️ Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States, but the good news is that many heart conditions can be prevented through healthy lifestyle choices!
Here are a few ways you can take action this February:
1️⃣ Eat Heart-Healthy: Fill your plate with fruits, veggies, whole grains, and lean proteins. Limit sodium and processed foods.
2️⃣ Get Moving: Aim for at least 30 minutes of moderate exercise most days of the week.
3️⃣ Know Your Numbers: Keep track of your blood pressure, cholesterol, and blood sugar levels. Early detection is key!
4️⃣ Quit Smoking: Your heart will thank you.
5️⃣ Manage Stress: Find healthy ways to relax and unwind, like yoga, meditation, or spending time with loved ones.
Let’s make our hearts a priority this month and every month! 💪❤️


February is Black History Month, a time to reflect on the incredible contributions, resilience, and achievements of Black individuals throughout history. It’s a moment to honor the leaders, innovators, and everyday heroes who have shaped our world. Let's come together to celebrate, educate, and continue working towards equality and justice for all.


Happy School Counselor Week - February 3rd - 7th. Thank you to our wonderful School Counselor, Ms. Williams.


The PBiS Team's January S'MORE Celebration is tomorrow! For eligible students to get their tickets to the celebration, students will need to go to the PBiS Table to pick up their wrist bands in Spirit Hall on Thursday, January 30th during breakfast or lunch. Only students who pick up their wrist bands will be allowed to attend the event.
