Due to winter weather conditions, Mount Pleasant Public Schools are now closed for Wednesday, January 24.
Mount Pleasant Public Schools are on a 2 hour delay for Wednesday, January 24
There is free breakfast and lunch ALL year. Breakfast is served from 7:35-7:48 in the
cafeteria or at the Rig.
PowerSchool at the MPHS. The district code is KKZF
Did you miss Orientation or Open House? Don't worry! Here are the notes from today's festivities. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1HbT5dAH3OW2RBn8y9ZiCJNmEXD-9AVO2s1-yQPxUIUw/edit?usp=sharing
MPHS Daily School Schedule
Freshmen and New Student Orientation is August 14th (1:00-3:30 p.m.). The MPHS Open House is the same day from 4:30-6:00 p.m.
Upcoming MPPS Open Houses
MPPS Back to School Information
Last Day of School is Wednesday, June 7th (DK-12 Half Day)
MPPS Athletics the Week of May 29th
MPHS Class of 2023 Graduation Livestream - Sunday, June 4th at 1:30 p.m.
Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fFQ7g5ffGTw
Graduation Rehearsal is on Thursday, June 1st at 9:00 in the gym.
The Environmental Science Canoe trip was a blast they saw a lot of wildlife and did some macro invertebrate sampling.
Mr. Klak will receive the Excellence in Music Theatre Education award at the Sutton Awards this evening at the Fisher Theatre. Mr. Klak absolutely deserves every bit of praise that comes his way. He pours his heart into the theater education program
We honored our Valedictorian, Salutatorian, and Senior Scholars.
Congratulations!
Mr. Schafer's Cedar Point Trip was a success. "It's okay learning about physics and all but feeling it is so much cooler" -Tayden Davis
MPHS is also hosting a two week pop-up art show within the high school building (just down from the art room), featuring 30 works from students created this year as well as additional works in showcases nearby. You can view a digital version of the MPHS art shows here: https://www.artsonia.com/artshow/68238/26207
Here is the MPHS Week at a Glance
https://www.smore.com/bv0gs
Salmon eggs have arrived in Mr. Schafer's class. The Michigan DNR Salmon in the Classroom program helps classrooms raise, learn from, and release young Chinook salmon. Ours will be released in the Chippewa River.