We are now open for business. Please check this post and the graphics for all the information about our spring plant sales. You can also stay up to date by checking our Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/VikingAgDept. We will not be able to assist with any phone calls about prices or availability. Feel free to come during operating hours to look in our greenhouses and learn more about our products.
Our students have spent weeks planting seeds, transplanting seedlings, and caring for these plants, and they’re excited to finally share their hard work with the community.
🗓 Opening Week Hours (March 17–20)
Tuesday–Friday | 8:00–10:45 AM & 11:45 AM–2:00 PM
🪴 Saturday Sale Dates | 9:00 AM–2:00 PM March 21 • March 28 • April 4 • April 11
🌺 Special Sunday Sale – Azalea Festival (March 22) 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
🌿 Tomatoes will be available closer to the end of March—so keep an eye out!
Come out, support our students, and get your garden ready for spring! 🌼🌿
about 2 months ago, Mary G. Montgomery High School
Our Pre-K students disguised themselves as leprechauns on St. Patrick's Day in hopes of finding gold—and they did! 🍀💛
As they paraded through the office, they discovered their treasure… “gold” fish! Such a fun and festive way to celebrate the day! #WhereTheGoldAt
about 2 months ago, Mary G. Montgomery High School
On Friday, March 6 several students competed in the Region 7 Tech Fair. Tech Fair as an event allows students to showcase their creativity using technology. Most of the projects presented this year showcased apps that students learned in class. Students demonstrated skill in Canva, Adobe, BeFunky, and Google Sites. All students qualified to compete in State competition at the University of Montevallo.
Digital Art: Jakari Evans and Demetrious Rankin 1st Place
Digital Photography: Gabriel Turner and Diamond Harris 1st Place
Savannah Martin and Emily Jackson 2nd Place
Graphic Design: Kimora Roberson and Kensley Dunagan 1st Place
Taylor Preyer and Alayah Jones 2nd Place
Web Design I: Sophia Perez-Zerquera and Harmoni Sanders 2nd Place
about 2 months ago, Mary G. Montgomery High School

Zero-Turn Driving CDE County Contest in the Books! It was a chilly morning, but we were happy to host the Zero-Turn Mower career development event today! Our Semmes FFA members Samuel McClendon and Cullen Lee recently competed in the County Zero-Turn Driving Contest, where agriscience students from Citronelle High School and MGM put their skills to the test navigating a course with precision, control, and attention to detail. From tight turns to careful maneuvering, these students showed that operating equipment safely and accurately takes practice and focus. Competitions like this help students build real-world skills in equipment operation, responsibility, and confidence. We’re proud of all of our students who stepped up to compete and represent our chapter well. Great job to everyone who participated! Big congrats to Samuel, who will represent Mobile County at the South District FFA Spring Eliminations in April! We’d also like to extend a big Thank You to SunSouth for sponsoring the contest and providing a zero turn mower for the event. #FFA #AgEducation #LearningByDoing #FutureOfAgriculture
about 2 months ago, Mary G. Montgomery High School
What an amazing turnout at the Semmes Regional Library Friends Through Their Eyes art exhibit. The students at MGM and Semmes Middle are incredibly talented. Thank you to everyone that helped make this art exhibit a huge success. If you have questions about the ceramic pieces you can email
rmnease@mcpss.com for more information. 🎨🖼️🖌️👩🏽🎨👨🏻🎨
about 2 months ago, Mary G. Montgomery High School
Our Academy Ambassadors and Career Coach, Mrs. Price, enjoyed attending the monthly Semmes Chamber of Commerce meeting this week. It is always a great opportunity to connect with local business and community leaders and learn more about the amazing things happening in our area. We also enjoyed hearing from our guest speaker, Stephanie Greenwood with Calagaz Marketing. She shared insights on the StoryBrand method and the 5 Soundbites Strategy, which focuses on creating five clear, memorable messages that help businesses communicate who they are and what they offer. Soundbites work like “magic words” that help your audience quickly understand your brand and remember your message. We appreciate the Semmes Chamber for continuing to provide opportunities like this for our students to learn, connect, and grow within our community
about 2 months ago, Mary G. Montgomery High School
This Saturday, MGM will be hosting a large scale emergency preparedness drill in partnership with local law enforcement agencies. You may see emergency vehicles and personnel on campus as they conduct training exercises. This is only a drill, and it will not interfere with scheduled sports or other events taking place on campus. MGM administration appreciates the dedication of our local law enforcement partners and their commitment to being prepared for any emergency situation. MGM is proud to support these important training efforts.
Thank you for your support,
SKOL Vikings!
Mr. Diaz
about 2 months ago, Mary G. Montgomery High School
Spring is almost here… and so is our Plant Sale! 🌱🌸
Our Spring Plant Sale kicks off Tuesday, March 17, and our students have been hard at work seeding, transplanting, watering, and getting everything greenhouse-ready. They’ve put in the time, and it shows!
🗓 Weekday Hours (Starting March 17):
Tuesday–Friday | 8:00 AM – 2:00 PM
March 23 begins our regular Monday-Friday hours.
🪴 Saturday Sales:
March 21
March 28
April 4
April 11
⏰ 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM
🌺 Special Sunday Sale – Azalea Festival (March 22):
10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
We’ll see you at the greenhouse! 🌿
Tomatoes will be ready closer to the end of March.
about 2 months ago, Mary G. Montgomery High School
Class of 2026 Senior Events timeline. Seniors will have a class meeting on Friday, April 10th, students only, and they will receive detailed information about each of these events. We look forward to celebrating our seniors! We have not received any information regarding graduation tickets. 🖤🩵🎓🧑🏾🎓👨🏼🎓
about 2 months ago, Mary G. Montgomery High School
This Saturday, MGM will be hosting a large scale emergency preparedness drill in partnership with local law enforcement agencies. You may see emergency vehicles and personnel on campus as they conduct training exercises. This is only a drill, and it will not interfere with scheduled sports or other events taking place on campus. MGM administration appreciates the dedication of our local law enforcement partners and their commitment to being prepared for any emergency situation. MGM is proud to support these important training efforts.
Thank you for your support,
SKOL Vikings!
Mr. Diaz
about 2 months ago, Mary G. Montgomery High School
Don't forget to join us tomorrow (March 12th) for a FAFSA workshop. Please join us for a FAFSA Workshop for parents and students on March 12, 2026. We will have representatives here that can assist in completing the FAFSA. Additionally, there will be lots of free resources for helping students be successful, paying for college, and test prep materials. We can't wait to help you!
about 2 months ago, Mary G. Montgomery High School
Senior students will have the opportunity to visit with local businesses at our annual CTE Career Fair. This is a great opportunity for them to bring their resume and meet with local companies that are currently hiring. Field trip forms are due back tomorrow in order to attend. Questions can be emailed to our Career Coach at tprice1@mcpss.com.
There is still opportunities for businesses to sign up to attend as well and they can register at https://my.mobilechamber.com/ap/Events/Register/lzFnYgRujC5Cw
about 2 months ago, Mary G. Montgomery High School
Join us Sat. March 14th, 11am-12:30pm to celebrate the Young Artists of MGM High School and Semmes Middle School at the “Through Their Eyes” Art Reception. The event will be held at the Semmes Library. You will be amazed and uplifted by the creativity! Refreshments will be served.
about 2 months ago, MGM High School
Tomorrow is the big day! Good luck to all our junior students taking the ACT. Please arrive to school on time to eat breakfast and arrive to your testing room. We know you will make us proud. Grades 9, 10, and 12 will be completing virtual assignments from home on March 10th.
about 2 months ago, Mary G. Montgomery High School
Last week, students from our National English Honor Society (NEHS) and Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) had the opportunity to celebrate Read Across America by reading to students at local elementary schools as well as to our very own MGM Pre-K students. 📚 Our students loved sharing stories and encouraging a love of reading with the younger students. It was a wonderful way to connect with our community while promoting the importance of literacy and learning. We are proud of these students for representing MGM so well and helping make reading fun for the next generation of Vikings! 🖤🩵📖
about 2 months ago, Mary G. Montgomery High School
Our Pre-K students had a Seuss-tastic day celebrating Read Across America! 📚 They dressed up as their favorite Dr. Seuss characters and were visited by several of our amazing high school students from different organizations who came to read silly and fun stories. The smiles, laughter, and love for reading made it a truly special day for our youngest Vikings! As Dr. Seuss reminds us: “The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you’ll go.” Thank you to our high school students for sharing their time and love of reading with these future readers! 🖤🩵📖
2 months ago, Mary G. Montgomery High School
March 10th will be the ACT test for all junior students! We know you haven been preparing and are ready to showcase all your knowledge! Please make sure you are present on March 10th and on time to your testing area. We will provide breakfast starting at 6:45 for all testing students. Grades 9, 10, and 12 will be completing virtual assignments from home on March 10th.
2 months ago, Mary G. Montgomery High School
MGM Key Club attended 2026 DCON (state convention) February 27-March 1. Reese Mason, Breanna McKinley, Bronwyn Allen, Tyler Collard, and Addyson Williams represented the school in several events. This year the club was given recognition for club growth and early bird dues payment. Adyson Welborn was retired from her position as the 2025-26 Lieutenant Governor for District 16 and Nathan Williams was elected the 2026-27 Lieutenant Governor for District 16. This is the first time that a MGM Key Club member has been Lieutenant Governor for District 16 in consecutive years. District 16 consist of all Key Clubs within Mobile, Washington, and Choctaw Counties.
2 months ago, Mary G. Montgomery High School
This week our Assistant Principals, Mrs. Culbreth and Ms. McAnally, along with our Career Coach, Mrs. Price, had the wonderful opportunity to participate in Read Across America at Wilmer Elementary School! We absolutely love being part of this amazing community and truly enjoyed spending time reading to your incredible students. Thank you for welcoming us into your school — it was such a fun and meaningful experience! 📚💙
2 months ago, Mary G. Montgomery High School

Our senior Government students from Mrs. Blair’s classes had the opportunity to attend the City of Semmes City Council meeting!
Students first observed the City Council Work Session, where proposed ordinances and resolutions were reviewed and discussed in detail. They then stayed for the Regular Meeting, where votes were taken on all agenda items, including those ordinances and resolutions. During the meeting, students were able to see Robert’s Rules of Order in action as the council conducted business in a structured and professional manner. It was such a valuable real-world connection to what they are learning in class! After the meeting adjourned, the City Council members and Mayor Van Hook graciously took time to answer questions from our students. Our seniors made us extremely proud by asking thoughtful, insightful questions about issues impacting our community. We are so thankful to the City of Semmes, the City Council members, and Mayor Van Hook for welcoming our students and giving them the opportunity to see local government at work. Experiences like this truly bring learning to life!
2 months ago, Mary G. Montgomery High School