Fifth graders have worked hard to hand sew bean bag frogs.


Tuesday, Oct. 1 at 10:00am, our Silver Eagles Grandparent's group will meet in the MHCA Library. If your student has grandparents who live in the are and are able, encourage them to attend this meeting. Monthly dates and times will be announced soon!
Mission Trip meeting: On October 7th at 5:30 PM in the gym, all Juniors, Seniors, and their parents need to attend! Be sure to check out the links below to get a preview of our upcoming destination. To the rest of the MHCA community, we ask for your prayers and support as we prepare for this incredible opportunity to share the love of Jesus!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sntw2JsmSTE
https://thirstmissions.org/appalachia/
Updated Times: Mark your calendars and tell Granny and Grandpa! PK-3 through Kindergarten grandparents join us at Mtn. Home Baptist Church on Oct. 10th at 9:00am. 1st through 6th grade grandparents join us at 1:00pm.

See you at the Pole 2024! Thanks to our Juniors for coordinating this event, for Sydelle Sebree giving the history of SYATP, and for Killian Monahan for leading the devotional thought. ❤️🙏










Friendship at its best in 4th grade

Some encouragement for today!

Just a reminder, if you're free tomorrow morning, join your student's class for "See you at the pole". It should begin just after morning assembly! Hope to see you there. If you can't join us, please pray with us at that time.

Spelling is no match for these first grade scholars! We are working on being the best spellers we can be!

"See you at the Pole" is a student initiated, student organized, and student led time of prayer around the flagpole. If you're available, please join your student at the flagpole just after morning assembly this Wednesday, September 25th for a time of prayer for friends, family, teachers, schools, and our nation.

Please pray for our MHCA Cross Country team today as they will be traveling to Marshfield, MO to compete. Join us in praying for safe travels and great finishes! Go Eagles!

K-3 through 3rd grade enjoyed "Dog's Job", a performance by Trike Theatre yesterday. It was a very interactive engaging experience and just plain fun for all!❤️


Third grade pins the different regions in Africa that we have studied. Our wall size map is a great tool to give a visual aid outside the textbook. We love hands-on activities.

First grade made some cards to show their appreciation to our local police officers and today Officer Sam Seamans came by to accept them on behalf of the MHPD. MHCA appreciates all of our local law enforcement and first responders!

There's an Eagle spirit day tomorrow in honor of the home Volleyball game. It's BBQ Dads vs. Soccer Moms! Please check your email for specific guidelines about the dress code for this day! Go EAGLES!
Joe Bill Dixon Zizzer Invitational
Tuesday, September 17, 2024

It's Fall in fifth grade!

Shane Nelson shares about being a fireman with our K-4 classes. Sometimes children are scared of firemen in uniform. Thank you Mr. Nelson for helping students know that they are there to help! ❤️


We have an immediate need for concession volunteers for tonight. Please click the link to schedule a time to help. Thank you!
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0B44A8AD29ABF9C25-50710991-mhca#/
The Williams Baptist University visit was an unforgettable experience for the students. The day began with lunch in the college cafeteria, where they got a taste of campus life. A special mock class with a mini-lecture designed just for our students by the engaging communications professor sparked their interest in academics. The tour of the campus showcased the chapel, dorms, classrooms, offices, and recreation facilities which allowed them to envision themselves as part of the WBU community. Learning about the innovative Williams Works Program, which covers tuition, fees, and even room and board, was truly eye-opening. WBU emphasized "work as your mission." The warmth and hospitality shown by WBU made the students feel right at home, turning the visit into a fantastic learning opportunity. - Melanie DeWeese, MHCA Counselor



