October 28, 2025
Tuesday, October 7, 2025
- Today’s lunch is Grilled Cheese and Tomato Soup.
- REMINDER: Only go to the cafeteria in the morning if purchasing breakfast. ALL others are to go straight to the auditorium. No one should be in the halls until the bell rings.
- The lost and found is located in the front hall by the Auditorium doors. It is filling up. If you have lost something, please check the lost and found!
- Dress code reminders: The Huron City Schools dress code states that students are NOT to wear - Pajama Pants, Flannel Pants or Spandex Shorts to school. Also shoes must have backs on them - Crocs must be in “sport mode”.
- There will be a brief meeting at 2:00 on Thursday for 7th and 8th grade girls interested in playing basketball.
- Join us for this year's Crucial Catch football game, THIS Friday, October 10, 2025 versus Vermilion. The game will be a "Pink Out” for the Piggyback Foundation. T-shirt order forms went out on final forms. TODAY is the final day to order. Orders can be placed online at lucky stone uniforms or by calling or stopping into Lucky Stone. Wear your Crucial Catch Pink t-shirt to the game and join the effort to Intercept breast cancer and make it go from deadly to treatable and from treatable to preventable. Pink Merchandise will also be for sale at the game with most items under $3.
- Come watch “Dare to Dream Jr.” the musical, on October 10 and 11, at 7:00pm in the McCormick Auditorium. Tickets are $10.
- Parent-teacher conferences are on Thursday, October 9, from 3:00pm to 6:00pm. Parents should look for an email link from Mr. Doughty to schedule a conference.
- There is no school on Monday, October 13.
- Attention 7th and 8th graders: If you are interested in swimming or diving, there will be a parent and student athlete meeting at the High School in the cafeteria on Tuesday, October 14, at 6:30pm. The season starts October 20th. Questions, email Coach Daniel Smith at dsmith@huron-city.k12.oh.us
- McCormick Students are polite. McCormick Students always say thank you when they are given something or someone else does something for you. You should always show others that you appreciate what they do for you. Whether it is when you are handed a cookie in the lunch line, or if someone holds the door for you, you should always say thank you.
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