It's time to end Homecoming week with a BANG, or in other words, OUR HOCO PARADE! Nothing screams school spirt like this parade! Pull on your red shirt and bring the kids out to come support our BOBCAT NATION!
***The route starts in front of the Madison Education Center (former Jr. High 60 West Main), goes down Main street and turns down 3rd East (west side of smith park)

Just a reminder the Bobcat Fieldhouse will be closed all day tomorrow (Sept. 23) to the public for Homecoming. Normal public hours will resume Saturday, Sept. 24. Have a great weekend and go Bobcats!
Madison School District is excited to announce the district wide implementation of a new anonymous tip line to report bullying, violence, drugs or harm. The program is called SEE, TELL, NOW!
There are THREE ways to make a report. Go to www.seetellnow.org to explore and become familiar with them all!
When you SEE something, TELL someone, NOW!
SEE
When you are in and around your school, simply be aware of your surroundings. You may notice something that doesn’t seem right, looks odd or is simply out of the ordinary.
TELL
Tell someone at your school or call the police – but tell someone. We want to know what’s happening at your school, and your observations are important
NOW
Do it NOW. Don’t wait, don’t hesitate. If something looks out of place to you, it likely is. When it comes to the safety of our children, it’s always a better idea to be safe rather than sorry.

The Bobcat Fieldhouse will be closed all day to the public September 23rd for Homecoming. Thanks!
We take your child's attendance at school seriously! So serious, in fact, that if your child was marked absent yesterday, our system called ALL of the phone numbers in your child's file to let them know! :-/ (face palm) When we get the kinks worked out, parents will receive a text and an e-mail from the school informing them of an unverified absence. Elementary age between 9-9:30 am and Jr/High between 6-6:30pm. Our apologize to you (and your emergency contacts who received the call) as we are navigating a new system! We appreciate your patience!

Hello Bobcat Nation!
We hope you enjoyed the long (hot) holiday weekend!
We continue to encounter unusually high temperatures this time of year. As a result, the National Weather Service has issued a “heat advisory” for our area until Wednesday, September 7, at 9 p.m.
We have been closely monitoring this advisory along with consulting neighboring districts.
Below are things being done district-wide to beat the heat:
* 9 of our 12 buildings have operating air conditioning that is running
* Windows are being propped open in the early morning hours to cool off our classrooms
* HVAC fans are running to pull heat out of the buildings
* Teachers are encouraging and providing the added opportunity for students to hydrate often
* Bus windows and roof hatches are being left open as students ride the bus
* All busses allow and are encouraging students to bring a water bottle while riding
We want to assure you that classroom temps are being monitored by district staff during this extended heatwave. The safety of our staff and students remains our highest priority.
With Wednesday slotted to be the hottest day for parents/caregivers, we recommend you send your students with a water bottle and dress in light, loose-fitting clothing.
We will continue to monitor the situation as it unfolds and communicate any changes to affected students/parents/staff.
As always, parents have the right to keep their children home if they believe it is unsafe to send them to school.
Stay cool, Bobcats! Fall will be upon us soon! #wearemadison

CONGRATS to the varsity football team in their 35-8 win over Tooele last Saturday! We are excited for the rest of the season with these amazing Bobcats! Be sure to check them out and cheer them on to another victory FRIDAY NIGNT at Bobcat Stadium against the Blackfoot Broncos!


It is our COMPLETE pleasure to announce that Kelsey Shumway has received the 2022 Creative and
Innovative Teacher Award from the Idaho Family and Consumer Sciences Educator
Association. (Insert horns, glitter, confetti, clapping and all the celebratory noises here)
This award recognizes a teacher who has made a unique and creative contribution to
the FCS curriculum in the past year, has developed or implemented a new teaching idea,
strategy, or a new program designed to keep teaching current and relevant and meet the specific
needs of the students.
The individual that nominated her included in her narrative: "You don't
have to follow Kelsey's school instagram account for long to realize how creative and innovative
she is. From Fashion to Interior Design to Child Development her ideas are fun, engaging, and
creative. She has developed a strong preschool program at Madison High School and her
students, and the preschool students alike thrive in the program. Kelsey is always willing to share
her ideas and it is obvious that she loves teaching."
Congratulations to Kelsey and Madison High School.
She is an (award winning 🥇) asset to the Family and
Consumer Sciences community AND one of the reasons we claim to have the best teachers EVER!
Congrats again on this well earned recognition!
#wearemadison

The Rocky Mountain Rumble has begun! There will be four games today and four games tomorrow between quality teams from Utah against quality teams from Idaho. Our Bobcats will play Saturday Night at 8pm. We can’t wait to see you there! It’s a great day to be a Bobcat!!!



Congratulations to Madison JV and Varsity on their games last night against Skyline.
JV - Final score 6-1
Varsity - Final score 5-0
It’s a great day to be a Bobcat! #wearemadison



!!VOTE EARLY!!
If you don't think you will have time to vote on Tuesday, August 30, head down to the Madison County Clerks Office (Mon - Fri 8-5) before Friday, August 26 and cast your vote early.
To read more about the Madison Levy Renewal, click here: https://www.msd321.com/page/madison-levy-renewal-2022
For voting information or polling information visit:
http://www.idahovotes.gov/.
Every vote counts!
#wearemadison

School starts, TOMORROW, August 23! With that, comes the big yellow bus! While we hope drivers are vigilant year round in school zones/stops, we ask for extra caution this first week of school as drivers and students are figuring out routes (both walking and driving)! Thanks to the Madison County Sheriffs Office for sharing these safety reminders! Biggest tip, SLOW DOWN! #wearemadison #backtoachool


ATTENTION!
THE JV FOOTBALL GAME AT OWYHEE HIGH SCHOOL HAS BEEN MOVED UP TO 4:00!!!!
ATTENTION!
THE JV FOOTBALL GAME AT OWYHEE HIGH SCHOOL HAS BEEN MOVED UP TO 4:00!!!!
Madison Online Registration is happening at Central High, 379 S. 2nd E, August 18th and 19th from 8 am to 2 pm. Whether you just need a credit or want to graduate online, we have classes for you! For more information, call Cherri Hart at (208)359-2337 or email hartc@msd321.com

Download the 2022 Celebrate You Adventure Guide NOW and start planning your Celebrate You adventure on August 16, 2-7 pm! Adventure is calling! Will you answer?! Download HERE: https://core-docs.s3.amazonaws.com/documents/asset/uploaded_file/2804/MSD321/2353367/CELEBRATE_YOU_2022-2023_Adventure_Guide.pdf



Download the lunch menus and pricing for the 2022-2023 school year as well as checking out if your kiddos qualify for FREE & REDUCED LUNCH! https://www.msd321.com/page/food-services1


Don't forget to PRE REGISTER FOR ALL MADISON STUDENTS! #wearemadison
Find this info and more, HERE!
https://www.msd321.com/o/msd321/page/registration

A true sign of back-to-school....FALL ACTIVITIES!
The freshman football team is training hard to bring that Bobcat heat this season! #wearemadison

The Bobcat Fieldhouse will re-open September 6, 2022. Hours: Monday-Friday 5:00-8:00 am & 7:00-10:00 pm Saturdays 6:00 am -12:00 noon Beginning September 6th, there will be a $5 fee for non-Madison County residents. You must show a Madison County driver's license or another form of Madison County ID to use the facility for free. Thank you!
