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MHS Fundraiser: Pulled Pork Dinner & Ice Cream Social

Saturday, September 11, 2010
5:00 to 8:00 p.m.
$10.00/person*
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Alertnow message from 9/8/10. Open House, Picture Day and More
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OPEN HOUSE DATE - MHS OPEN HOUSE WILL BE 9-22-10 at 6:30.
This is a Change from our earlier posted date and different from the agenda book. We are sorry for the confustion.
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What a great first Day!
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Dress Expecations
The school requires students to dress appropriately for school and extracurricular activities and does not permit clothing, shoes, or jewelry – or articles worn as such – that are distracting, hinder the educational process, or are inappropriate.
1. Headwear of any type may not be worn – male and female (exception – documented religious reasons). This includes hats, sweatbands, bandanas, or head covering of any type.
2. Outerwear is not permitted while in the building. Jackets, winter coasts, trench coats, leather coats/jackets, or raincoats must be placed in lockers upon entering the school building. (Fleece and warm-up jackets will be permitted.)
3. Middletown High School will permit shorts and skirts as long as they are to the knee. Leggings are not permitted.
4. Shirts must have sleeves, must cover the waist, and will not be low cut or see-through. Tank tops, halter tops, tube tops, see-through shirts, muscle shirts, lace up tops, belly shirts, spaghetti straps, backless tops, shirts with cutoff sleeves, and shirts that leave either shoulder bare are not permitted.
5. Footwear must be worn at all times. (bedroom slippers are not permitted)
6. Clothing must be worn as intended
o Pants must be worn properly and are to be pulled up and secured at the waist.
o Undergarments are not to be visible.
o Pajamas are not permitted
7. Student apparel that advertises, glorifies, or symbolizes any illegal substances or any substances illegal to minors (e.g. shirts that advertise alcohol or tobacco), containing derogatory phrases, profanity, or glorifies violence or criminal behavior are not permitted to be worn.
8. Students may not wear lewd, suggestive, or excessively tight clothing, clothing with writing on the backside, spiked jewelry or chains.
9. Items not specifically covered in the above-list can be prohibited at the discretion of the administration. Items of clothing that disrupt the educational process can be prohibited at the discretion of the administration.
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Alert Now 8-23-10
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Opening of school letter to students and families
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2010-11 Agenda Book
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School Starts August 30
Are you registered?
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Fall Sports Begin 8/16/2010
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Alertnow 7-15-10
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Kindergarten Early Admissions Window Closing
August 23, 2010 deadline
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New Parent Orientation
Monday, August 23
7:00-8:00 p.m.
Appoquinimink High School
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Summer Enrichment Camps at Appoquinimink: Register Now!
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Summer Reading Assignments: Grades 1-12
Due the first Friday we return to school!
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Summer Bookmobile: Coming to a location near you!
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School discipline
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Bookmobile popular in Middletown
Program keeps children reading through summer
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Delaware schools: The Barn boosts agricultural curriculum
By EDWARD L. KENNEY • The News Journal
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Appoquinimink looks to create new class of book lovers
By EDWARD L. KENNEY - The News Journal
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The mission of Middletown High School, a diverse and rapidly growing comprehensive learning community, is to challenge students to strive for personal excellence and to achieve distinction through:
- Fostering an environment that offers opportunities that prepare students
to be global citizens - Character
- Cultivating pride by supporting positive behavior - Attitude
- Enabling all students to discover and achieve post
secondary endeavors - Vision
- Implementing a diverse, rigorous curriculum - Success

To report Bullying, Harassment or other suspicious activities click here.
The Middletown High School's S.O.S. (Save Our School) program was designed to provide students, parents and the community another avenue of communication to ensure a safe environment for our students, staff and volunteers.
All e-mails sent will be received by all MHS administrators and the School Resource Officer.
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