2024-2025 Cheer Tryout Information!!
Sign-ups for JH and HS Cheer Squads are in the Elementary and High School Offices. If you will be an incoming 7th-12th next school year and are interested in trying out for the JH or HS cheer squad, here's what you need to know:
A parent/student/coach tryout meeting will be held on Monday, April 29th at 6:00 PM in the HS Cafeteria to discuss the Morrison Public Schools Cheerleading Agreement and answer any questions about tryouts or being a Morrison Cheerleader.
PLEASE BRING A $10 TRYOUT FEE.
Cheer Clinic: Monday, May 20th, 2024 from 10AM-12PM
Open Gym: Tuesday, May 21st, 2024 from 10AM-12PM (mock tryouts last hour)
Tryouts: Wednesday, May 22nd, 2024 from 10AM-12PM
Congrats to the Wildcat E-sport team for qualifying for the State Tournament in Super Smash Bros. #WeareWildcats #WeWantMore!
FFA Plant Sale will be Saturday, April 6th from 9am - noon at the Morrison FFA Greenhouse located beside the Morrison Pool. Cash and Check accepted!
The Malzahn Family Fund-Noble County Vocational Technical Education Scholarship will be awarded to graduating seniors from Noble County high schools (Perry, Morrison, Frontier, and Billings) who plan to attend a vocational-technical school. Students currently attending Vocational Technical High Schools who graduated from Noble County High Schools may also apply for this scholarship. Graduating seniors nominated by the faculty of the high schools are eligible to apply.
Eligibility:
· Applicants must be graduating seniors from Perry, Morrison, Frontier or Billings high schools OR current Vocational Technical students who
graduated from Noble County high schools.
· Applicants must supply a letter of recommendation from a faculty member of their high school.
· Must have a minimum GPA of 2.5 on a 4.0 scale.
· Must have attended your high school for at least two years at the time of graduation.
· Financial need considered
Consideration for this scholarship will be given to participation in school and community activities, academic performance and preparation for college, and financial need.
Scholarships will be for up to $3,000 per year toward certification for a specific vocational or technical program offered at any Oklahoma Career Tech campus. Award will be based on the actual cost estimate to complete the student’s certification. Funding may be used for tuition, fees, and other costs directly related to fulfilling the requirements for certification. Awards will be paid directly to the school.
The Malzahn Family Fund-Noble County Vocational Technical Education Scholarship was created in 2019 to assist Noble county students in pursuing their educational goals without financial burden.
How to Apply:
Robin Moorman has progressed to the State Semi-Finals! We wish her the best of luck today!!
Both teams have made it to day 2 of Regionals!! Come out and cheer them on!!