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THOMASVILLE- The Thomasville City School Orchestra Program delighted audiences on Sunday, February 25th with their side-by-side concert with the Tallahassee Youth Orchestra in Ruby Diamond Concert Hall. MacIntyre Park Middle School and Thomasville High School students began working on the music in January. This collaboration brings together students from the Tallahassee Youth Orchestra who meet weekly for rehearsals. The students in the Orchestra Program of Thomasville City School prepare the music and the two groups combine on concert day. Dr. Kasia Bugaj, String Music Education professor at Florida State University, and Mr. Will Whitehead are dynamic, lively, and energetic conductors with the TYO program. Dr. Sally Hernandez, MPMS and THS Orchestra Director, shared the podium and conducted a piece for each group, Interme.zzo and Chamber. A week before the concert, Dr. Hernandez and Dr. Bugaj traveled to work with the other conductor’s group. Performing with different conductors gives students a diverse musical perspective. Principal violist of the chamber orchestra, Macy Gaines said of the experience, “I learned how to lead and communicate with my fellow musicians.” Florida State University violin professor Corinne Stillwell, performed Bruch’s Scottish Fantasy as the guest artist with the TYO Symphony, receiving a standing ovation from the crowd. Senior violinist, Cruz Pozo, described her playing as “sophisticated and beautiful.” The side-by-side concert between the Thomasville City School Orchestra Program and the Tallahassee Youth Orchestra was a resounding success, showcasing the dedication and talent of the young musicians involved. The collaboration provided a platform for them to grow musically and share their love of music with the community.



Save the date! Our Spring Book Fair is coming!


The Careers and College Prep classes enjoyed visiting Albany State University!





Join us for the first semester Honors Ceremony!


Students in Mrs. Futch’s College Prep class have been learning about the Focused Note-Taking process this week. Students practiced using the process by creating notes on how to make s’mores. As a fun Friday activity students got a chance to make a yummy s’more and enjoy it.

The Annual Snow Ball Dance for Middle School is coming up!


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Some of Mrs. Knop's Junior Leadership class helped shop for and wrap Christmas gifts for a special MPMS family!


Mrs. Mann's class had a great time at the special Olympics YMCA Christmas party!


This past Saturday the Red Hots and Dance Dawgs competed at the Buford Dance Invitational. Both teams earned 1st place finishes in multiple categories:
Red Hots:
1st Place in Kick
1st Place in Jazz
Dance Dawgs:
1st Place in Kick
1st Place in Jazz
3rd place Soloist for Ann Rense Woody



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Congratulations are in order to Ms. Ma'Layzha Wolfe, Mr. Armonie Mitchell and Mr. Evan Turner, our 2023-2024 REACH scholarship recipients. Way to go students!





There was some tough competition today in the Spelling Bee, but in the end our Spelling Bee Champion was Ethan Ellis and the Runner-up was Jayda Smith. They will both represent MPMS in the system wide Spelling Bee next month. Congratulations to everyone who won their class Bees and participated!






Students in Dr. Hernandez’s music appreciation class learn about the dreidel song and game for Hanukkah, playing for treats.





Congratulations to our Boys 7th grade Basketball team and Coach Garland for winning 2nd place this past weekend!


Congratulations to Coach McIntire and the 7th grade girls basketball team for winning their conference championship!