
6th Grade Scientists are bringing home a bouncy ball that they made in science class!
Linda Heineman from Greenup County Extension Office and Lisa Osborne from Greenup County Farm Bureau helped Mrs. Cattell with a lab. The students used some natural resources (from corn) and created a polymer- a bouncy ball! It was so much fun! …and a special thanks to Mrs. Webster for helping out with the afternoon classes! 🖤💛
Linda Heineman from Greenup County Extension Office and Lisa Osborne from Greenup County Farm Bureau helped Mrs. Cattell with a lab. The students used some natural resources (from corn) and created a polymer- a bouncy ball! It was so much fun! …and a special thanks to Mrs. Webster for helping out with the afternoon classes! 🖤💛









Students in Mrs. Caudill's Digital Literacy made their own designs and printed them to T-shirts! We have some really cool new Bulldog logos!








Today was our Annual Pink Out Day, Please use the link to watch our video!
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Mr. Pack was able to take his Drama student to see the Wizard of Oz at the Paramount. After that they had a great picnic in the park!










This weeks Friday Bulldog Wrap Up!


In Mrs. Fraley’s CTE class students not only learned human anatomy but they also had a side gig raising Monarch Butterflies. They were even lucky enough to find a Monarch egg so they were able to watch it through every stage of development. Students tagged and released each butterfly and will submit their info to Monarch Watch. If anyone finds the tagged butterfly they can report it to us so we can see how far our butterflies traveled. Hopefully it makes it all the way to Mexico!









Eighth grade science
Eighth grade science students are wrapping up a unit on the history of the earth. During this unit students completed a diorama of the Mesozoic Era and a puzzle of the geologic time scale. They completed these in their extra time earned away from text lessons. Special thanks to Kadence Wheeler and her contribution of a volcano made from clay to add to the diorama.








Mrs. Fraley’s Human Anatomy CTE course completed studies of human body systems throughout the nine weeks. As a culminating activity for the term students dissected fetal pig specimens. They did an excellent job and were able to correctly identify body parts for their grade. Students were surprised to find out they didn’t have a smell











Boo Bash!


Our annual Boo Bash is Saturday October 18 7p-10p


Greenup County Schools Homecoming Sprit Days!
September 20-24
September 20-24


McKell is having a T-shirt fundraiser in order to raise money for the students. Any student who sells 20 shirts will get a free T-shirt. Any student who sells 40 shirts will get a free T-shirt and a special extra incentive. All students receive a tshirt order form!


Pink Out Day
October 17
EVERYONE wear pink to help fight breast cancer!


In Agriculture Class this week they were harvesting sunflower seeds, roasting pumpkin seeds, working on the bulletin board and a group cracking eggs, so we can grind them up for grit for our worms and chickens.










In Mrs. Cattell's Science class students created and learned about molecules. They practiced making H2O, O2 , CO2, NaCl and sugar.








This weeks Bulldog Friday Wrap-up!
Enjoy the weekend!
-Ward
Enjoy the weekend!
-Ward


This weeks Bulldog News!
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Do not forget Traveling Tom's will be here at MMS tomorrrow October 7, 2025.



8th grade beat Fleming 51-33 today to advance to semis of the OVC tournament on Tuesday @ 6.
7th grade lost a close game to East Carter 34-32.
Great job ladies!


On Friday we had a baby chicken struggling to hatch. Mr. Smith swooped in and help the little guy out.
We are happy to report the little chick is doing great!



