
Congratulations to the 5th and 6th grade Zaner Bloser Handwriting contest grade level winners. 5th grade - Annie S. and 6th grade - Ruth E. Both girls’ handwriting sample will now move to the state competition. Way to go!!



Minnesotans ages 16 and older are now eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. Murray County Medical Center (MCMC) is offering a Pfizer COVID vaccination clinic on Wednesday, April 7th from 1 pm to 4:30 pm, with the second dose being administered on Wednesday, April 28th. To take advantage of this wonderful opportunity, please contact the MCMC clinic at 507-836-6153 to schedule your child’s appointments. Children ages 16-17 are required to have authorized approval from a parent/guardian or be accompanied by a parent/guardian.
Why receive the COVID-19 vaccination?
Once fully vaccinated, if asymptomatic, you do not have to quarantine if exposed to COVID-19.
Protect yourself and others from COVID-19 and help keep schools open.
The vaccine is safe, free, and proven effective.
One step closer towards ending the pandemic.
Thank you for working together to slow the spread of COVID-19 by wearing a mask, washing your hands often, social distancing, staying home if you are ill and getting vaccinated.
In Health,
Amanda Tentinger LSN


Staff Profile of the Week

MCC Schools wishes everyone a very Happy Easter!


Congratulations to the MCC 1st - 4th grade Zaner Bloser Handwriting grade level winners. 1st grade - Camden W., 2nd grade - Cassandra S., 3rd grade - Emmarie J., 4th grade - Olivia K. Each students’ writing sample will now move to the state competition.





The Murray County Central Drama Department will be presenting their spring play on April 9 and 10 at 7 pm. It will not be live-streamed due to last-minute changes in production and copyright laws. A limited number of tickets are on sale on a first-come-first-serve basis for those interested in attending. Please call the high school office at 507-836-6184 to order your tickets. Tickets are $5 and must be purchased in advance. Please bring exact change to the school (8 am-3 pm). COVID guidelines will be followed.

Good Morning. This is just a reminder that there will be no school on Friday, April 2nd and Monday, April 5th due to the Easter break.

The March 2021 band and choir concerts are now up on the Rebel Events youtube page. Come check out all of the hard work our students have put in!
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYXqurlx9PbfEnNK7z4LG9w

Murray County Cattlemen’s donate agriculture books to MCC Elementary Library.


The practice schedule for spring athletics can be found at the following link: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1xvXGtcBMQhDqNdePKkQBQtx27dWvuS3VJf_bVPGb1uk/edit?usp=sharing

MCC Elementary students raise $2,810.40 for Rupp Park Project with March Madness Coin Wars.





MCC Elementary students raise $2,810.40 for Rupp Park Project with March Madness Coin Wars.





Staff Profile of the Week

Class of 2021! Here’s a few photos of making the most of what we can do and not focusing on what we can’t! Senior class trip!





Murray County Central High School is looking for a Phy. Ed/ Health teacher to start in the fall of 2021. This is a full time teaching position in the Physical Education/ Health Department. Possible coaching opportunities are available. Please contact Jacob Scandrett at Jacob_Scandrett@mcc.mntm.org or call 507-836-6184 to inquire.

Spanish 2 students have created art work in the styles of various Spanish speaking countries and also made collages of their pets that demonstrate the different proficiency levels of language learning!

The following 6th graders competed in the 2021 Individual Math Masters Virtual Competition today. Competition results will be available at a later date. Front - Tara, Kaden, Jayden, Dugan. Back - Tristan, Wesley, Remy, Caleb. Way to go 6th graders!!


Good Morning!
This is just a reminder that we have our homework help scheduled every Wednesday from 12:15pm to 2:00pm in the Library at Central. This is a great time for students to get caught up on assignments and pull their grades up before the end of the quarter on Friday. Staff will be available to help students with their work and give them a ride home if necessary. Thanks!

English 9 students warming up for presentations



Students in English 7 created sculptures from Play-doh to represent the important events of the book A Long Walk to Water.



