
After some practice time, the Junior High Monarch Music students ministered at JH mass this morning under the direction of High School student leaders Allison Weber and Adrian Normandin. We say a special thank you to Carol Brull for being part of our group and volunteering her piano talents.






Happy Birthday to Jacob Seib who turned 15 on September 3rd. Pictured with Jacob are seniors Madelyn Rozean, Joey Mindrup and Evan Balthazor who presented him with his TMP License Plate. Go Monarchs!


Happy Birthday to Ariadne Robles who turned 15 on September 6th. Pictured with Ariadne are seniors Joey Mindrup, Madelyn Rozean and Evan Balthazor who presented her with her TMP License Plate. Go Monarchs!


Each month, StuCo nominates a teacher that has gone above and beyond in teaching, extracurricular activities, and simply caring for their students. This month’s Teacher of the Month is Mr. Jake Befort!! He has the POP CART in his room full of beverages for himself and to share with others.
Mr. Befort, YOU ARE AWESOME!! Thank you for everything you do at TMP-Marian!


TMP High School Student Council executives and class officers traveled to New Mexico this weekend to explore downtown Santa Fe. While there, they visited San Miguel's Chapel, Our Lady of Guadeloupe, the winding staircase of the Loretto Chapel, attended mass at the Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi, and did some shopping at the colorful shops downtown!







City Commissioner and TMP Advancement Director, Mason Ruder '10, was a guest speaker in the 6th grade Personal Finance class today. The students have been learning about making and keeping a budget, and Mr. Ruder spoke about the budget of the city of Hays. There were many thought-filled, perceptive questions about his talk with us. We are thankful for our strong city leaders and pray for their continued success.




On September 1st, Bishop Vincke celebrated mass with the TMP-M students. Our second "All-School mass" incorporated all of our Monarch Music students, totaling more than 50 students in Junior High and High School.



The TMP-M front offices ladies showing their Monarch Pride! Go Buffs!


Every Friday, TMP-Marian students participate in Adoration through their Religion classes. During their time there, optional Confessions are available. The average is between 30-35 Confessions a week.
This past Friday, 65 Confessions were heard!
We very much appreciate the priests for their ministry. We also thank our priests, religious, and lay teachers who educate and inspire students to partake in the graces offered at the Sacrament of Confession.


Happy Birthday to the following students who turned 15 during the summer. Back row:
Stuco Reps Madelyn Rozean and Joey Mindrup along with students Ty Schmeidler, Max Gerstner, Karter Myers and Stuco Reps Evan Balthazor and Emma Basgall. Go Monarchs!


Happy Birthday to the following students who turned 15 during the summer. Back row: Stuco Reps Joey Mindrup and Evan Balthazor, students Kolby Olmstead, Brooklyn Werth, Emily Hipp, Raegan Allen, Nicole Schumacher, Jacob Schroeder. Front row: Reghan Byers, Yarely Lopez, Grace B Schmeidler, Addison Watson,
Claire Schippers, Stuco Reps Madelyn Rozean and Emma Basgall. Go Monarchs!


It takes all of us to spread awareness on the dangers of fentanyl. This week over 100 different organizations across Kansas joined efforts to ensure we are protecting our youth and state. #OnePillCanKIll


Parent Open House is Tonight
TMP-Marian parents of current students are invited to the open house at 6:30 p.m. Important information will be shared for about 20 minutes in the Dreiling Theater before parents are dismissed to follow their child's class schedule and meet their teachers. Parents' "school day" will end at 7:51 p.m. We hope to see you there!


Over 1,200 Kansans have tragically died of fentanyl poisoning, and the problem is only getting worse. Fake prescription pills are easy to get and are being sold to our youth at an alarming rate.
It is time communities, parents, healthcare providers, schools, businesses, and policymakers come together to advocate for action and decrease the number of fentanyl-related poisonings in Kansas.
For more resources, visit www.dea.gov. #OnePillCanKill


Are You Ready for Fall? Fall Sports Gate Workers Needed
We are looking for volunteers to help keep the gate for our fall sports season. Any help would be appreciated! If you are able to volunteer please click this link https://tmp-m.us11.list-manage.com/track/click?u=7d05bc4ed397689459d467c74&id=847af4b698&e=6ad0a55e22 .

The DEA has revealed 6 out of every 10 pills with fentanyl contain a potentially lethal dose. Just a tiny amount is enough to kill. The only safe medications come from licensed and accredited medical professionals. Pills purchased outside of a licensed pharmacy are illegal, dangerous, and potentially lethal. #OnePillCanKill


Americans need to understand the reality we are facing: children, through social media platforms like Snapchat, are able to purchase lethal doses of fentanyl often disguised as something else, including candy or illegal drugs. It only takes a small dose to be fatal #OnePillCanKill.


On-Line Streaming of TMP-M Sporting Events by HaysPost Now Has a Fee.
See pricing options below.


We are united in Kansas to fight back on one of the deadliest drugs our nation has ever seen. The Fentanyl crisis is not going away overnight- it will take all of us working together to raise awareness and take action. Follow along all week while we share resources and information on the crisis. #OnePillCanKill
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1yb3ezJK14Im0ENaMAaHZEdHE2Orulmsl/view
Fentanyl poisoning has claimed the lives of more than 1,200 Kansans, a number that is sadly growing each day. The biggest myth when it comes to this epidemic is that ‘it can’t happen to me.’ As students across Kansas head back to school, it is imperative we join forces as a community to bring awareness to the realities of the fentanyl crisis and educate our children. #OnePillCanKIll


First Day of School Is Approaching!
Many preparations are under way, including the tuckpointing work on the front of TMP-Marian's beautiful building, as pictured here. All of these preparations whether physical, curricular, or spiritual are happening so that we can welcome all students next week. New student orientations are on Aug. 16 and the first day of school is Aug. 17.
TMP-Marian teachers and staff can't wait to see you!
