Go to the News portion of the MCC app to see the latest addition of the high school newsletter from Mr. Tuka.
Parents and students, you will be getting calls from your advisor in the next couple of days. If you see a number you do not recognize it may be from MCC. Please be on the lookout for these type of calls as our teachers/advisor connect with you.
As most of you know by now the MHSAA has officially ended athletics for the reminder of the 2019-20 school year. I'm sure this does not come as a surprise, but because it's official doesn't make it any less devastating. I am heartbroken for all of our student athletes, but especially our seniors. Please reach out to your athletes and share this news if you haven't already. I'm sure you have questions about moving forward, I do too. Please be patient, I will be communicating more with you soon. Know that I, as well as everyone at MCC, appreciates all that you have done and will continue to do. Please be safe!
Tim Genson, Athletic Director
Do you have Instagram? If you do or want to join, please check out our high school yearbook Instagram page mcchsyearbook. Mrs. Allen is looking for ideas and feedback in completing this year’s edition. Give it a follow and be apart of the process.
Please see the News portion of this app for the High School Newsletter regarding today’s executive order.
The blood drive on April 9th will still be going on as scheduled. However, it will be taking place in the A.O. Carlson gym instead of the main gym. Schedule your appointment with the link in the previous post.
MCC is hosting a Blood Drive Thursday, April 9th, 2020 from 8:30AM-2:00PM in the main gym. If you are healthy and able, please click the link to make an appointment and donate:
https://donate.michigan.versiti.org/m/donor/schedules/available_drive_procedures/121360/04/09/2020
Due to the Governor's Stay Home, Stay Safe Executive Order, we have been advised to shutdown our playgrounds for health and safety reasons. The attached posting will be placed at both of our School District's playgrounds.

Due to the Governor's Stay Home, Stay Safe Executive Order, we have been advised to shutdown our playgrounds for health and safety reasons. The attached posting will be placed at both of our School District's playgrounds.

We would like to join Manistee High School in supporting those putting themselves at risk for us during the COVID-19 crisis. Tap or click the picture to see how you can support health care workers. Please like and retweet.

MCC Family, at 3:00pm we will have a letter with educational resources for students and parents from each of our teachers. Please look at the "news" portion of the high school on the MCC App for this letter. We miss working with our students and are happy to provide resources.
Senior, Jennie Golaszewski’s authentic Polish garments that she made in Art class is digitally on display for the West Michigan Showcase. Beautiful work, Jennie!

Our first day of Free Meals For Kids was a HUGE Success!! 400 lunches and breakfasts were distributed today by our Rock Star Food Service and Transportation Departments. Proud to be a SPARTAN!!! See you tomorrow.


MCC Food Service getting Free Meals for Kids Ready. See you at the distribution hubs.


Please go to the "News feed" of the MCC Schools App to see the latest information about Food Services deliveries and locations.
Here is the latest high school newsletter from Mr. Tuka.
https://www.apptegy.net/s/news-165a38ea-5cd4-4fc0-8c65-9d740f7d0b52/articles/mason-county-central-high-school-newsletter-61da947d-e160-4d68-a547-5260f9c1637b
Congratulations to MCC Wrestlers Andrew Quinn (6th) and Zach Quinn (5th) for gaining all-state honors at Ford Field over the weekend!
Another Team trophy for MCC Forensics! 3rd Place Large School Division! 13 events in finals!

Wedensday, March 11th the Criminal Justice program at CTE is holding safe driving rally at NAPA. Check out this website and stop by for free car safety inspections.
https://cjs4sd.wixsite.com/s4sdcj
Some sights from our freshmen visiting the MiCareer Quest job fair at Ferris St. University today.




