Tomorrow is the big day! Good luck to all our junior students taking the ACT. Please arrive to school on time to eat breakfast and arrive to your testing room. We know you will make us proud. Grades 9, 10, and 12 will be completing virtual assignments from home on March 10th.

Last week, students from our National English Honor Society (NEHS) and Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) had the opportunity to celebrate Read Across America by reading to students at local elementary schools as well as to our very own MGM Pre-K students. 📚 Our students loved sharing stories and encouraging a love of reading with the younger students. It was a wonderful way to connect with our community while promoting the importance of literacy and learning. We are proud of these students for representing MGM so well and helping make reading fun for the next generation of Vikings! 🖤🩵📖










Our Pre-K students had a Seuss-tastic day celebrating Read Across America! 📚 They dressed up as their favorite Dr. Seuss characters and were visited by several of our amazing high school students from different organizations who came to read silly and fun stories. The smiles, laughter, and love for reading made it a truly special day for our youngest Vikings! As Dr. Seuss reminds us: “The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you’ll go.” Thank you to our high school students for sharing their time and love of reading with these future readers! 🖤🩵📖









March 10th will be the ACT test for all junior students! We know you haven been preparing and are ready to showcase all your knowledge! Please make sure you are present on March 10th and on time to your testing area. We will provide breakfast starting at 6:45 for all testing students. Grades 9, 10, and 12 will be completing virtual assignments from home on March 10th.

MGM Key Club attended 2026 DCON (state convention) February 27-March 1. Reese Mason, Breanna McKinley, Bronwyn Allen, Tyler Collard, and Addyson Williams represented the school in several events. This year the club was given recognition for club growth and early bird dues payment. Adyson Welborn was retired from her position as the 2025-26 Lieutenant Governor for District 16 and Nathan Williams was elected the 2026-27 Lieutenant Governor for District 16. This is the first time that a MGM Key Club member has been Lieutenant Governor for District 16 in consecutive years. District 16 consist of all Key Clubs within Mobile, Washington, and Choctaw Counties.




This week our Assistant Principals, Mrs. Culbreth and Ms. McAnally, along with our Career Coach, Mrs. Price, had the wonderful opportunity to participate in Read Across America at Wilmer Elementary School! We absolutely love being part of this amazing community and truly enjoyed spending time reading to your incredible students. Thank you for welcoming us into your school — it was such a fun and meaningful experience! 📚💙






Our senior Government students from Mrs. Blair’s classes had the opportunity to attend the City of Semmes City Council meeting!
Students first observed the City Council Work Session, where proposed ordinances and resolutions were reviewed and discussed in detail. They then stayed for the Regular Meeting, where votes were taken on all agenda items, including those ordinances and resolutions. During the meeting, students were able to see Robert’s Rules of Order in action as the council conducted business in a structured and professional manner. It was such a valuable real-world connection to what they are learning in class! After the meeting adjourned, the City Council members and Mayor Van Hook graciously took time to answer questions from our students. Our seniors made us extremely proud by asking thoughtful, insightful questions about issues impacting our community. We are so thankful to the City of Semmes, the City Council members, and Mayor Van Hook for welcoming our students and giving them the opportunity to see local government at work. Experiences like this truly bring learning to life!
Students first observed the City Council Work Session, where proposed ordinances and resolutions were reviewed and discussed in detail. They then stayed for the Regular Meeting, where votes were taken on all agenda items, including those ordinances and resolutions. During the meeting, students were able to see Robert’s Rules of Order in action as the council conducted business in a structured and professional manner. It was such a valuable real-world connection to what they are learning in class! After the meeting adjourned, the City Council members and Mayor Van Hook graciously took time to answer questions from our students. Our seniors made us extremely proud by asking thoughtful, insightful questions about issues impacting our community. We are so thankful to the City of Semmes, the City Council members, and Mayor Van Hook for welcoming our students and giving them the opportunity to see local government at work. Experiences like this truly bring learning to life!










Please join us for a FAFSA Workshop for parents and students on March 12, 2026. We will have representatives here that can assist in completing the FAFSA. Additionally, there will be lots of free resources for helping students be successful, paying for college, and test prep materials. We can't wait to help you!

On February 25, our Academy of Engineering students competed in the annual Engineering Competition hosted by the student chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) at the University of South Alabama.
This competition is designed to give high school students hands-on experience with the civil engineering design process. Throughout the event, teams were challenged in events that tested their creativity, critical thinking, problem-solving, design, construction, and overall performance. Students also had the opportunity to hear from Civil Engineering faculty about the university’s engineering program and learn more about future pathways in the field.
Individual event results included:
🥇 1st Place – Overall
🥇 1st Place – Concrete Canoe
🥈 2nd Place – Balsa Wood Tower
🥉 3rd Place – Concrete Bocce Ball & Chalk Art
We are incredibly proud of their hard work, teamwork, and commitment. Opportunities like this not only strengthen engineering skills but also spark interest in future careers in civil engineering. Way to represent!
This competition is designed to give high school students hands-on experience with the civil engineering design process. Throughout the event, teams were challenged in events that tested their creativity, critical thinking, problem-solving, design, construction, and overall performance. Students also had the opportunity to hear from Civil Engineering faculty about the university’s engineering program and learn more about future pathways in the field.
Individual event results included:
🥇 1st Place – Overall
🥇 1st Place – Concrete Canoe
🥈 2nd Place – Balsa Wood Tower
🥉 3rd Place – Concrete Bocce Ball & Chalk Art
We are incredibly proud of their hard work, teamwork, and commitment. Opportunities like this not only strengthen engineering skills but also spark interest in future careers in civil engineering. Way to represent!










Semmes FFA members participated in the County Safe Tractor Driving elimination at Bryant Career Tech Center’s FFA Field Day.
Thanks to Bryant CTC for hosting and to SunSouth for supplying the tractor to use for the contest!
Even though we didn’t qualify for District, the guys still had a great time! #FFAWeek #CTEMonth
Thanks to Bryant CTC for hosting and to SunSouth for supplying the tractor to use for the contest!
Even though we didn’t qualify for District, the guys still had a great time! #FFAWeek #CTEMonth

Friday we had a visit from Estie! 🐾 MCSO ESD Detection K9 Estie #103 is a nearly five-year-old Goldador who serves as an Electronic Storage Detection (ESD) canine for the Mobile County Sheriff's Office (MCSO). Donated by Operation Underground Railroad in March 2023, Estie plays a vital role in assisting with Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) investigations. Estie has a very unique and specialized skill — she is trained to detect the odor of triphenylphosphine oxide, a chemical compound found on the circuit boards of electronic storage devices. That means she can sniff out hidden SD cards, hard drives, cell phones, and other tiny electronic devices that might otherwise go undetected. Estie visited campus last Friday with her handler, Sgt. Laura Grantham, and our students had the opportunity to watch her “work” as she located devices placed around Mrs. Touchstone’s Forensics classroom. It was incredible to see her skills in action! Of course, the highlight for many students was getting to give Estie a few well-deserved pets after she finished working. 🖤🩵
Fun fact — Estie actually began her career training as a service dog, but when that path wasn’t quite the right fit, she found her calling in detection work. Now, she’s making a powerful impact in protecting children and supporting law enforcement.
It was truly an unforgettable day for Mrs. Touchstone’s Forensics class!
Fun fact — Estie actually began her career training as a service dog, but when that path wasn’t quite the right fit, she found her calling in detection work. Now, she’s making a powerful impact in protecting children and supporting law enforcement.
It was truly an unforgettable day for Mrs. Touchstone’s Forensics class!









We are incredibly proud of our outstanding students who competed at the South Alabama Regional National History Day competition. The students worked for months on historical inquiry, analysis of primary and secondary sources, and creative presentation of their findings relating to this year's theme of "Revolution, Reaction, and Reform in History." Please join us in congratulating all of our participants and wish luck to the following students who qualified for the state competition on April 9:
1st Place in Group Exhibits - "The Tragedy and Legacy of Emmett Till" by Kenadie Thomas, Melody Van Hook, and Chelsea White
2nd Place in Group Exhibits - "The AIDS Epidemic" by Bronwyn Allen and Kaydence Matthews
2nd Place in Group Documentary - "Separate No More: A Revolution Against Segregation" by Jayden Jordan, Autumn Miller, Megan Love, and Tiana Turner
1st Place in Group Exhibits - "The Tragedy and Legacy of Emmett Till" by Kenadie Thomas, Melody Van Hook, and Chelsea White
2nd Place in Group Exhibits - "The AIDS Epidemic" by Bronwyn Allen and Kaydence Matthews
2nd Place in Group Documentary - "Separate No More: A Revolution Against Segregation" by Jayden Jordan, Autumn Miller, Megan Love, and Tiana Turner







🎉🐝 Scholarship Spotlight at the Buzz Tour! 🐝🎉
We are proud to celebrate three of our outstanding students who were awarded scholarships this morning during the Alabama State University Buzz Tour!
✨ Kelvin Wilson – Incentive Scholarship
✨ McKenzie Reid – Excellence Scholarship
✨ Treyvone Archie – Presidential Scholarship
These students represented our school with excellence and made us incredibly proud. Their hard work and dedication continue to create amazing opportunities for their futures.
Join us in congratulating Kelvin, McKenzie, and Treyvone on this outstanding achievement! 🎓👏
#VikingPride #CollegeBound #ScholarshipSuccess
We are proud to celebrate three of our outstanding students who were awarded scholarships this morning during the Alabama State University Buzz Tour!
✨ Kelvin Wilson – Incentive Scholarship
✨ McKenzie Reid – Excellence Scholarship
✨ Treyvone Archie – Presidential Scholarship
These students represented our school with excellence and made us incredibly proud. Their hard work and dedication continue to create amazing opportunities for their futures.
Join us in congratulating Kelvin, McKenzie, and Treyvone on this outstanding achievement! 🎓👏
#VikingPride #CollegeBound #ScholarshipSuccess


Our Semmes FFA officers and their advisor Ms. Dent had a great time at the Mimi & Poppy's Place Community Homesteader Workshop on Saturday, February 21. What a fantastic way to kick off National FFA Week and continue celebrating National CTE Month! The event was PACKED all day long with a steady stream of visitors and community members.
Ms. Dent and Semmes FFA President Emma Blankinchip took the stage at 12:30 to talk about starting your own garden and how we’re growing plants and future leaders.
We’d like to give a special shoutout to Mimi & Poppy's Place for inviting us and putting together this wonderful event, all of the vendors for their great set ups, the City of Semmes for helping promote the event, and most especially the community members of Semmes and the surrounding area for coming out!
We are already looking forward to the next workshop!
Ms. Dent and Semmes FFA President Emma Blankinchip took the stage at 12:30 to talk about starting your own garden and how we’re growing plants and future leaders.
We’d like to give a special shoutout to Mimi & Poppy's Place for inviting us and putting together this wonderful event, all of the vendors for their great set ups, the City of Semmes for helping promote the event, and most especially the community members of Semmes and the surrounding area for coming out!
We are already looking forward to the next workshop!






Assistant Principal, Ms. Box was featured on MCPSS Learning Leading Now podcast. She was recently awarded the Alabama Association of Secondary School Principals Assistant Principal of the Year. To listen to the podcast, click here https://open.spotify.com/episode/7H87pjFMeG2wFV8bO5gWBK

FBLA had a wonderful time volunteering at the Mobile SPCA . The members help load and organize merchandise to plan for their upcoming rummage sale fundraiser on March 13th and 14th. They also got a chance to cuddle with some puppies. These puppies are all set to take flight ✈️ next week to their adopted families up north. 🐶🐾 #makeyourmark #ctemonth #mgmfbla #fblaweek2026 #skolvikings #mobilespca #adoptdontshop #AdoptDontShopUSA









Mrs. Hillier’s Hospitality and Tourism classes participated in spreading the Mardi Gras spirit before Mardi Gras break. Students wrote a personal letter to a teacher, coach, administrator, or school staff to show their appreciation. As a class, we believe hospitality is a way of making someone feel welcomed, comfortable, and valued. We wanted to make sure these chosen teachers and staff were thanked and valued for bringing this into their classroom!

Spring is almost here… and so is our Plant Sale! 🌱🌸 Starting March 17, our MGM Academy of Agribusiness greenhouse doors will officially be open! Over the past several weeks, our students have been hard at work sowing seeds, transplanting seedlings, watering trays, cleaning benches, and making sure every plant is healthy and ready for its new home. From tiny seeds to thriving plants, they’ve poured time, patience, and pride into every step of the process. We can’t wait for you to see the results of their dedication! Mark your calendars, come support our program, and let our students help you get your spring growing started. 💚🌼 #SpringPlantSale #GrowingLeaders #FromSeedToSale

Our Pre-K students had so much fun learning about the Mardi Gras tradition of a second line thanks to our amazing Dance Department! A second line is a joyful New Orleans parade tradition that began in New Orleans. The “first line” is usually a brass band and the main parade participants, while the “second line” is everyone who follows along behind them—dancing, waving handkerchiefs or umbrellas, and celebrating to the music. It’s all about community, movement, and joy! After learning the steps and traditions, our Pre-K students put their new skills to good use by creating their very own second line outside. With big smiles, lots of rhythm, and plenty of enthusiasm, they paraded and danced just like a true Mardi Gras celebration. What a fun way to learn about culture, music, and movement all at once!










Dual Enrollment U.S. History students in Dr. Landry's class, recently completed research projects with a creative twist!
They researched the 13 British Colonies, while our 11th graders explored Progressive Era reformers. Students were given a variety of project options to showcase their learning, including ABC books, timelines, political cartoons with analysis questions, reformer résumés, and even Mardi Gras–style floats. The clear favorite? Mardi Gras floats! 🎭 Students went above and beyond, combining historical research with creativity to bring their topics to life. We are so proud of the hard work, originality, and academic excellence these students demonstrated!
They researched the 13 British Colonies, while our 11th graders explored Progressive Era reformers. Students were given a variety of project options to showcase their learning, including ABC books, timelines, political cartoons with analysis questions, reformer résumés, and even Mardi Gras–style floats. The clear favorite? Mardi Gras floats! 🎭 Students went above and beyond, combining historical research with creativity to bring their topics to life. We are so proud of the hard work, originality, and academic excellence these students demonstrated!







