The following article was written by Harry V. Turner and originally appeared in the Times-Gazette newspaper. Mr. Turner spent 13 years as principal of McClain High School, following six years as assistant principal and many years before that as a teacher. He reflects on McClain High School as it celebrates 100 years. What is it … Continue reading
Centennial 5K Walk/Run – Saturday Morning
Attempting to make the upcoming All-Class Reunion and Centennial Re-dedication Ceremony a meaningful experience for everyone The Greenfield School’s Wellness Committee has organized a Saturday morning 5K walk/run through the streets of Greenfield. For complete details please click on the red link below. You’ll also find a mail in registration form if you wish to pre-register and … Continue reading
McClain Family Members to Attend Centennial
The following was excerpted from a story by MHS graduate Angela Shepherd that appeared in the Times Gazette newspaper… ” Edward Lee McClain’s granddaughter and her children will be in attendance at the centennial celebration for McClain High School set for Labor Day weekend, according to Greenfield Exempted Village School District Superintendent Joe Wills. Wills reported at … Continue reading
Centennial Tea a Total Sell Out
Just received word that all 100 tickets for the Centennial Tea are sold. Due to seating limits the committee was limited to 100 tickets and offered half for Internet sales and the other half for walk ins. There are still online tickets available at Eventbrite for the Centennial Diner.
MHS All-Class 2004 Photo Gallery
Searching through an archive of photos I came across these of the 2004 McClain All-Class Reunion. Enjoy and hope to see everyone there in September.
Online Centennial Tea Tickets Sold Out
The Centennial Tea tickets allocated for online advanced sales have sold out. An additional number of tickets have been set aside for in person sales at the time of attendee registration on the evening of Friday, September 4, 2015. Because of space the total number of Centennial Tea tickets is limited to 100, Half were … Continue reading