
All Muhlenberg County Schools will be closed tomorrow, February 17, and Monday, February 20, as indicated on the school calendar. Enjoy a long weekend!


With love in the air, did you know that we have 105 amazing transportation employees from drivers and monitors to mechanics and office personnel that make up the Muhlenberg County Schools Transportation Department? We love our buses! #LovetheBusMonth


Baseball and Softball tryouts will be Monday, Feb. 13. Baseball will start at 3:30 at the hitting facility and softball will start at 3:45 at the field. Everyone must have proof of current physical in order to participate.

Muhlenberg County Cheer is Doing the Work!! They just nailed a perfect routine with ZERO deductions!!!! Stay tuned as we wait for the awards!!


We would like to extend a huge THANK YOU to First Southern National Bank. They have been generous enough to provide new padding for our gymnasium. Thank you for all your support


February 6-10 is FRYSC Appreciation Week across Kentucky. Throughout the week, Muhlenberg County will be highlighting our Family Resource & Youth Service Center coordinators. Meet Ms. Susie Rice and Ms. Ashley Southerland... #fryscstrong


Freshman Night at MCHS is in full swing. We have had a wonderful turnout and look forward to having this group join us in the Fall.





Principal Ken Carver spoke at the February Greater Muhlenberg Chamber meeting today about changes taking place at our high school. Senior Macy Cotton shared about the changes from a student's perspective and Mr. Quinton Owens shared from a teacher's perspective. From culture to logos, great things are happening.

Incoming Freshman Night for Muhlenberg County High School will be Thursday, Feb. 9th, from 5:30pm-7:30pm. Please enter through Martin Hall.



School District Parents & Families,
The Muhlenberg County School District has partnered with Millennium Learning Concepts to conduct an Equity and Culture Assessment. This assessment and improvement-planning process will guide school administrators and teachers in developing equitable learning communities. According to Millennium, the quality of school culture is the most crucial factor in shaping and driving student achievement and in improving overall student and staff morale. Accurately assessing culture and gauging the degree that district/schools provide equitable learning environments are important first steps to address this issue.
Part of the Equity and Culture Assessment is completing an Equity Survey. We encourage middle and high school students to fill out the survey. Anything reported to Millennium will be kept strictly confidential. Survey data will help the School District craft a comprehensive report and equity plan that will be utilized in developing trainings and educational opportunities to help strengthen our programs, meet the needs of our students and staff, and support the school/districts’ mission and vision. Participation is encouraged but not required.
Please contact your child’s school if you have any questions regarding the Equity Survey. Thank you for helping us prepare our students to be productive and successful citizens.

Prom tickets are on sale from Feb 1 to March 1 for MCHS Juniors and Seniors who want to be considered for royalty. (No freshmen or sophomores or outside date tickets are to be purchased during this time.) Please make sure that you buy your ticket under your name.
March 2 to April 20th - ALL prom tickets must be purchased
April 20th - Deadline to turn i outside date forms
May 6th - Prom is from 7:00-10:30
Click the link below to purchase your Prom tickets
https://gofan.co/app/events/840089?schoolId=KY16728&utm_source=GoFan&utm_medium=qrcode&utm_campaign=HQEventLink

It's National School Counseling Week and we are thankful for the work our counselors and psychologists do on a daily basis to help address mental health needs of our students while helping them achieve school success and plan for a career.

Congrats to our Swimmers today!! We set a lot of Personal Best Times. Our Relay teams went above and beyond!! We even had a swimmer break a school record, Carter Knowles.
As a Team we finished 6th out of 16 high schools.
Here are a couple pics from this weekend, Proud to Be a Mustang!!
Congrats to our 200 Free Boy Relay team, our 400 Boy Relay team and Cash on the 100 Back.
These young men will be going to State Feb. 16th-18th @ the University of Kentucky!!
Payton Crick
Tristen Hall
Chandler Phelps
Carter Knowles
Cash Mahlosky
Ethan Bletzinger
#DoingtheWork





Attention all families with children in Head Start/Preschool: Make plans to attend this fun and free event next Thursday evening, February 9, at the Merle Travis Center starting at 6 PM.


Attention any interested Muhlenberg County High School student:
June 4-9, 2023 - University of Kentucky’s Robinson Forest
Are you interested in the environment and want to know more about forests, trees, insects, water and wildlife; in short, Kentucky’s natural resources? Then consider the Kentucky Forest Leadership Program where you can explore the many aspects of forestry and related fields. If you like hands-on learning in the great outdoors then this program is for you. This week-long, residential program is designed for high school students. Check out this link: http://kflp.ca.uky.edu/
If interested, contact Mr. Scott Cronin, Agriculture Education MCHS Teacher, for details at scott.cronin@muhlenberg.kyschools.us

Due to hazardous road conditions, all Muhlenberg County Schools will be closed tomorrow, February 1. This will be NTI Day #3. Students should have NTI packets and/or instructions. Teachers will be reaching out to students in case any help is needed. Thank you.


TODAY is the last day you can order a Chick-fil-A, 64-count nugget tray, to be picked up on Friday, February 10! See attached flyer for details.


Good evening! Due to the inclement weather predicted for tonight, all Muhlenberg County Schools will be closed tomorrow, January 31. This will be NTI Day #2. Students should have NTI packets and/or instructions. Teachers will be reaching out to students in case any help is needed. Thank you.

Congratulations to our MCC TRIO Talent Search students!





Our Staculty Spotlight for the week goes to Amy Mathis. Mrs. Mathis is a classroom assistant and goes above and beyond in her role. Her nominator shared "When a student is missing for an extended period that she works with 1-1, she will often initiate the process of homework collection and reaching out to the home." Thank you, Mrs. Mathis for caring, and for what you do!
