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Announcements -- Wednesday, April 23, 2025
  1. Prom takes place Friday, April 25th at the Hilton Hall of Mirrors, followed by After Prom at Main Event.

  2. Prom season is upon us and Kenzie's closet is a nonprofit organization located in Cincinnati that works with students who are interested in having a prom dress and accessories provided to them at no cost to the student.  If anyone is interested in learning more about this, please see Mrs. Tackett or Mrs. DeCamp in the counseling office.

  3. The Mariemont Arts Association has some cool events coming up and you’re invited! Open to all ages on Friday, April 25th at 7PM it’s 90’s Music Bingo at Karrikin. All proceeds support the Mariemont Arts Association.  Local Artists and Crafters will have their art for sale on Sunday, April 27th from 12-4 here at the high school. Mariemont Arts Association is looking to showcase Senior student's "art" accomplishments over their time at Mariemont.  This could include outside of school programs like School of Rock, competitive dance, etc… We are collecting the information via a Google form, follow the link and complete it if you would like to be showcased. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd9-BbonFZ0Nhgrt_OARHzQk6X-fb7qEN0Lz0Ab3fpF_331dQ/viewform

  4. Service hours available this summer through the Fairfax Civic Association. Fairfax Community Days (game and snack booths) and several Fairfax Movies Under the Stars (snack booths). Contact Kim Arp in room 135 or karp@ mariemontschools.org

  5. Senior Exams: Exams for seniors will be administered in Room 128 on the dates and times below:
    Monday - May 19
    9:00 a.m.
    English

    1:00 p.m.
    Science

    Tuesday - May 20
    9:00 a.m.
    Social Studies

    1:00 p.m.
    Mathematics

    Wednesday - May 21
    9:00 a.m.
    World Language, Business, Tech, and Music classes

    1:00 p.m.
    Art, Broadcasting, any Masterclass, and all other Electives

    Great Oaks students should check with their teachers for any alternate arrangements.  Many colleges and universities pay considerable attention to second semester grades.  Everyone needs to continue to do his or her best.  

    Seniors may be exempted from one or more of their second  semester exams by fulfilling each of the following requirements:

    1. Earn a minimum of a “B” in the 3rd and 4th quarter in the subject(s) to be exempted.
    2. Successfully complete the senior project in English.
    3. Maintain acceptable school attendance per the 12th grade attendance policy in the Student Handbook.
    4. Maintain appropriate behavior standards.

    The official exam exemption list will be posted on Friday, May 16th, at 3:25 p.m.  Please check the official exemption list.  Do not assume that you are exempt from any exam(s).  Just because students have a “B” or higher for third and fourth quarter, it does not mean that they will automatically be exempted. Exemptions can be revoked after May 16th at the discretion of the administration in conjunction with teacher recommendations.  Seniors may receive a forced failure and place graduation in jeopardy for skipping an exam.

  6. Attention Students! Interested in Leadership? Are you passionate about making a difference at our school? Do you have ideas for events, spirit weeks, or ways to improve student life? Then Student Council and Class Officer positions might be for YOU! Join us for an Informational Meeting to learn how you can become a candidate and what it means to be a leader at our school.
     Date: Friday, May 2nd
     Time: Lunch
     Location: Mrs. Stinnett's room (15 - by servery)

    We'll go over the roles and responsibilities, how to apply, and answer any questions you may have.
    Grades 9-11 are welcome. 
    Whether you’ve been involved before or you’re just curious, come see what it's all about!

    Let your voice be heard. Lead the change. 
    See you there!
    If you want to get a head start, fill out the APPLICATION now before attending the meeting.