
Don’t forget to wear your crazy socks this Tuesday for Rock Your Socks for Down Syndrome.


This week is Spring Break for Meigs County Schools.


Each month teachers select students who show good character, have made academic achievements, and abide by our Meigs North creed of working hard, playing fair, and being kind and courteous. The March Students of the Month are Valerie P. and John L. - pre-k, Lylah L. and Riot A. - K, Sadie W. and Declan M.- 1st, Addison T. and Anthony B.- 2nd, Autumn M. and Remmick S.- 3rd, Alayden S. and Ty H.- 4th, Riley J. and Julian B. - 5th. Congratulations!



3rd grade students just wrapped up unit 5 in ELA about inventions and inventors. Students had an opportunity to make a poster of an invention they created or how to improve an everyday object that already exists.





4th grade students took a field trip to learn about science standards. Students were divided into small groups and rotated through stations to learn about the earth, plate tectonics, creation of mountains, renewable and non renewable resources, soil erosion, and water runoff. Students, teachers, and volunteers enjoyed these hands on experiments. Thank you to all our volunteers, the 4th grade teachers, and Mrs. Megan Harris for a wonderful day.





Princess Gala 2023
Join the Meigs High Cheerleaders for a day of dancing, storytime, snacks, and much more fun!
Tickets: $20 presale -
Purchase at Meigs North, Meigs South
Text: 423-506-7873 or
see any High School Cheerleader.
$25 at the door.
(Discount for more than one child. Must be an immediate family member)


Your voice matters! We value your opinion and appreciate you taking the time to complete this short survey. Your anonymous opinion gives us feedback to improve our schools, identifies things that are working well at our schools, and helps us plan for the future.
Click Here for the Online Survey: https://forms.gle/HeTspPoKgtRd78dm7
If you would prefer a paper copy, please reach out to
Renae Martin at Meigs County Board Of Education.
renaemartin@meigsgschool.net
423-334-5793


Save the Date: Headstart, PreK & Kindergarten Pre-Registration will be held on April 28th.


Meigs North will be celebrating Read Across America week beginning February 27. Each day is a different dress up day. We will end the week with guest readers.


We would like to congratulate our 4-H speech contestants. In fifth grade Carson J. won first place, Sierra B. Won fourth place, and Kerry Ann P. Won fifth place. In fourth grade Harper P won third place and Beighlee K won fourth place. Great job!





Our Scholastic Book Fair will begin on February 22 and go through March 3.


No school for students on Monday February 20, 2023.


The Meigs County Lady Tigers will be in action in the district tournament tonight, February 16, at 6 pm. Admission is $5, and only TSSAA and TACA passes will be accepted. Gates will open at 5 pm. The game will not be live-streamed due to TSSAA District Tournament rules.


Today is National School Resource Officer Appreciation Day. We want to thank Officer Jamerson for keeping our students and staff safe.




Congratulations to our February Students of the month. Pre-K Valeria A, Harrison W
Kindergarten- Ruby R & Isaiah E
First- Lydia C, Lillian C, & Jayden H
Second- Noralee P & Mark G
Third- Spencer W & Jax J
Fourth- Emily G & Myles K
Fifth- Kerry Ann P & Malachi M



What a great way to close out National School Counselors week...talking about 4H speeches on the topic of friendship! Meigs North is so blessed to have Mrs. Rachel!




Our school was invited to participate in the Governor’s Early Literacy Foundation’s K-3 Home Library program this summer.
Through this program, all rising 1st-3rd grade students in our school district are being given the opportunity to receive six high-quality books and activity pages, delivered to their homes this summer at no cost to families.
By completing the process below, you are opting your child out of participating in the K-3 Home Library program in Summer 2023.
This means your child will not receive six high-quality books and activity pages, delivered to your home this summer.
If you choose NOT to participate, contact your child’s teacher. Taking this step will ensure your child will NOT receive the books. In order to opt out, you must call and do so by 3:30 on Friday, February 17. After that time, we will not be able to remove your child from the recipient list.
For more information Click this Link:
https://governorsfoundation.org/gelf-resources/2022-k-3-home-library-book-activities/


3rd grade students studied idioms by having a dress up day. Students dressed up as their favorite idiom. An idiom is an expression that means something different than the literal meaning of the words. An example would be “break a leg”. See if you can figure out the idioms for these students.





We would like to congratulate Mrs. Kim Scott on being selected as educator of the week for the week of January 30. To see the story go to https://fb.watch/ivKTPsN5kV/?mibextid=v7YzmG. If you would like to vote for her to be teacher of the month, please go to https://tnlottery.com/education-wins/educator-of-the-month/.


Our science fair was a huge success! We are very proud of our 29 participants and the work they put in to creating such amazing projects. Every child that participated will receive one ticket for a science related experience, because of donations from Wonderworks, the TN Aquarium, TN Museum of Science and Energy, The Creative Discovery Museum, and the Muse of Knoxville. The prizes for the winners were made possible by donations from local Walmarts and Chattanooga Sams Club.
We had judges from VEC, TVA, a doctor, medical student, engineers, and a retired teacher talk to our students about various STEM fields. We want to thank our judges for supporting our creative thinkers.
We also want to say a huge thank you to our science department. Mrs. Ashley Kranz, Mrs. Tammie Melhorn, and Mrs. Aymi Stephens did a great job planning and setting up this event.



