Middletown High School has an eventful schedule lined up for the month of November, with several key dates to keep in mind. Here’s a look at what’s coming up:
Monday, November 4: The 2nd Quarter begins. A fresh start for students as they head into the second grading period of the school year.
Tuesday, November 5: Professional Development Day for teachers from 8:00 a.m. to 3:20 p.m. No school for students due to Election Day.
Friday, November 8: Report cards will be distributed. This is an important time for students to review their performance from the first quarter and set goals for improvement.
Monday, November 11: School Psychologist Week kicks off, celebrating the essential role school psychologists play in student well-being. Additionally, school will be closed in observance of Veterans Day.
Wednesday, November 13: On-Track Conferences will take place during advisory. This is an opportunity for students and advisors to assess academic progress and ensure students are on the right path.
Monday, November 18: American Education Week begins, recognizing the contributions of educators and staff in supporting student success.
Wednesday, November 20: Education Support Professionals Day. This day honors the hard work of support staff who play a vital role in creating a positive school environment.
Wednesday, November 27: Early Dismissal at 11:00 a.m. for all students, as the school prepares for the Thanksgiving holiday.
Thursday, November 28 - Sunday, December 1: Thanksgiving Break. Students and staff enjoy a well-deserved holiday to celebrate with family and friends.
As we move through November, Middletown High School is focused on academic success, honoring the contributions of school staff, and providing students with time to recharge. Be sure to mark your calendars and stay engaged with all these important events!