A huge 'Thank you,' to the Youth Advisory Counsel and Community Foundation! They approved a "Teacher mini-grant" to MCC Game Knights. We were able to purchase 17 new party style games for the after school game club! Roll for initiative and Game On!

Today is election day! Voters may cast a ballot at the polling location established by their city/township. If you are unsure of your voting location, please visit the following link: https://mvic.sos.state.mi.us/Voter/Index
Polls will be open from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. today, Tuesday, November 4, 2025
Polls will be open from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. today, Tuesday, November 4, 2025

Financial Aid help here at MCC! Check out the flier here.

Don't forget to vote tomorrow, November 4! Voter information, including the ballot language, can be found on the website www.mccbond.com

MCC eSports Mario Kart defeated Detroit South Eastern HS yesterday 2-0. The win moves the Spartans to 5-1 on the year and a #4 state ranking! Congrats to the Spartan Mario Kart Team!

Make your voice heard on the Mason County Central 2025 Bond Proposal vote! Whether you're voting in person or returning your absentee ballot, every vote counts!

Spartan of the Month Winners for October pictured with their nominators! Freshman- Brenna Dotson w/Mrs. Quintero's and Mr. Sanders Sophomore-Faith Hawke w/ Mr. Weinert Junior-Isabella Snell w/Mrs. Rodriguez Senior- Nevaeh Battice w/Mr. Sanders




Our Spartan Staff Member of the Month is Mrs. Vidak! Mrs. Vidak, our guidance counselor was nominated by Darnell Hunter and chosen by the MCC High School Student Council. Congratulations, Mrs. Vidak!

Attention Voters!!
If you would like a tour of the parts of the High School that need a lot of attention, join us at the front entrance of the High School at 5:00 pm on Thursday, October 30th.
We will gladly show you where and for what the Bond funds will be used to update the old parts (1959) of the school that need significant upgrades. And also answer any other questions you might have about the Bond before the polls open on November 4th.
See you then and there!!
If you would like a tour of the parts of the High School that need a lot of attention, join us at the front entrance of the High School at 5:00 pm on Thursday, October 30th.
We will gladly show you where and for what the Bond funds will be used to update the old parts (1959) of the school that need significant upgrades. And also answer any other questions you might have about the Bond before the polls open on November 4th.
See you then and there!!

Last week, many students from Mr Weinert’s Biology Classes shared presentations on an animal of their choosing. The students must discuss a variety of things such as habitat and adaptations for survival.





Coffee's on Us!!!
This Wednesday morning stop in at State & Main Coffee in downtown Scottville on your way to work or after dropping off the kids at school.
We will be there between 7:00 am and 9:00 am.
Have a cup of Joe on us and get all of your questions answered about the upcoming Bond Vote on November 4th.


Mason County Central Middle School & High School Drama Departments have combined to bring you High School (non)Musical by Jonathan Dorf. This parody of Disney's beloved High School Musical follows Toy Boatin, a bowling star, and Gaberella (yes, GAB-erella), a new student with a dangerous singing voice as they struggle to find where they truly fit at Roswell High School (yes, THAT Roswell.) Join us on November 13 and 14 at 7pm and November 15 at 2pm at MCC High School in the A.O. Carlson Gymnasium Stage. Tickets are on sale now at mccdrama.ludus.com

Join us this Sunday morning at State & Main Coffee for a casual, community-focused conversation. Bring your questions, ideas, and curiosity about the Mason County Central Schools 2025 bond proposal

Students in Mrs Nekola’s chemistry class practiced their measurement skills, brainstormed ideas, and calculated the thickness of a piece of aluminum foil. Dr. Rich Dallinger, retired chemistry professor, shared his love and knowledge of chemistry with the students.




Students in Mrs Nekola’s chemistry class practiced their measurement skills, brainstormed ideas, and calculated the thickness of a piece of aluminum foil. Dr. Rich Dallinger, retired chemistry professor, shared his love and knowledge of chemistry with the students.




High school parent-teacher conferences will be held tomorrow, Wednesday, October 22nd, from 3:30-6:30 pm. Please join us to hear about your child's progress.
