
There are also three staff members who are out of school with active cases of COVID-19. Two at PBJ and one at the middle school.

There are 47 active cases of COVID-19 in Traill County. Two students at PBJ have tested positive, one middle school student and two high school students have been quarantined due to testing positive. These are significant increases to our numbers. Please continue to take precautions to limit the spread of the virus in order to stay healthy. Please contact the school if you want information on rapid testing.

MPCG Volleyball Senior Night 2021


The famous duo Batman and Robin showed up to PBJ for Red Ribbon week!



Working together to find Atomic Mass in the Junior/Senior Chemistry Class!



PBJ Physical Education Fun!



My SUPERPOWER is making good choices!





My SUPERPOWER is making good choices!!





What a day at our District FCCLA Meeting! Great group of students showing off their leadership skills!!! ❤️





Reminder: Tomorrow we again have in-person Parent Teacher Conferences! These are Open House style at the Middle and High School, with no scheduled times. Come when you can from 4:00-7:00! PBJ Conferences are scheduled in advance, please come at your arranged time. Contact your school office with any questions!

Bad choices are OLD SCHOOL!





Bad choices are OLD SCHOOL!




Bad choices are OLD SCHOOL!




Bad choices are OLD SCHOOL!



Bad choices are OLD SCHOOL!!




It’s RED RIBBON WEEK! Check out all the fun the MS/HS is having this week! It is also Bullying Awareness! Ask your 6-12 grade kiddos about the mini lessons they are having each day in their classrooms this week about the ways to stop a bully and how we can all show kindness and empathy to our peers. Thanks to our Middle School Student Council for leading all the fun this week! It’s always a great day to be a Patriot!


May-Port CG High School will be competing in the Region 3 One Act Play Contest Thursday, November 4 at Northwood. This year’s play is the comedic farce “The Greek Mythology Olympiaganza” by Don Zolidis. The cast of 14 takes the audience through a whirlwind of Greek mythological tales as they really happened, "sons killing fathers who killed their father who had some other kids that are like gigantic monsters with twenty five thousand heads and they're all poisonous and eating all kinds of stuff and it's awesome!" The school performances will be held during the school day on November 1st for all students in grades 6-12, and the public performance is Tuesday, November 2 at 7:30 p.m. at the MPCG High School Auditorium. Everyone is welcome, there is no charge!


Do you recognize these 7th Grade emojis? They worked so hard in FACS!



Do you recognize these 7th Grade emojis? They worked so hard in FACS!

A little Sumoku to wrap up our week!

