May Day Sunday Details

May Day 5 p.m. Sunday

This year’s May Day ceremony will take place at 5:00 p.m. tomorrow, Sunday, May 4, at Lilly’s Field. Although the latest weather forecasts do not predict inclement weather at that time, please be advised of the steps that MICDS will follow should potentially unsafe conditions transpire. In the event of nearby thunder or lightning immediately before or during the May Day ceremony, all participants and spectators will be evacuated as quickly as possible from Lilly’s Field to the McDonnell Athletic Center (MAC). The technicians with whom MICDS contracts for audio-visual support at May Day require the immediate breakdown and removal of their equipment from any venue at which there is a threat of lightning. Should such a threat require the evacuation of Lilly’s Field, the ceremony will be delayed both to allow time for the inclement weather to clear and for our audio-visual contractors to reinstall their equipment. Safety is our highest priority at MICDS at all times. While we certainly hope that the current forecast holds and that there will be no rain or threat of lightning at the event, we wanted to be sure that you are informed in advance of the procedure we will follow should inclement weather affect the May Day ceremony. We appreciate your continuing patience with our planning efforts through this weekend’s uncertain weather conditions. We look forward to seeing you at tomorrow afternoon’s special event.

Student Achievement: Bernstein ’21, Grannum ’19

Jenna Bernstein ’21 served as an Ambassador for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation’s “Reach for the Stars” Annual Gala at the Ritz Carlton on Friday, November 3. Congratulations to Jenna who bravely told her story and inspired over 350 gala attendees. She helped to raise $403,000 to help fund research and find a cure for Cystic Fibrosis. Jenna shared “I choose to look at the positives in life”, and her story is an inspiration for all. Please take the time to watch the video of her remarks.

Hunter Grannum ’19 – In one of the most dominant diving performances in state meet history, Grannum tallied a staggering 581.40 points to win the Class 1 State Diving Championship. Grannum’s score was the third-highest score total ever and ten points away from setting a new State record. Grannum will continue to compete in USA Diving with Clayton Diving Alliance. Grannum has also been named a St. Louis Post Dispatch Athlete of the Week. Congrats!