The Roadrunner Ambassadors program began during the 2007-08 school year as part of Positive Behavior Support (PBS). The mission of the Ambassadors is to promote the school-wide expectations of our school: Make Good Decisions, Fulfill Responsibilities, Make a Difference, and Show Respect. Ambassadors are nominated by teachers as exemplary models of the school's values. After being nominated, they complete an application and interview process. Fourteen students successfully completed the rigorous process and were selected the first year. During the year, the ambassadors planned a variety of activities to promote the MFMS expectations on campus. The Roadrunner Ambassadors program was expanded during the 2008-09 school year to 24 students, with six students returning from the prior year. During the 2008-09, the ambassadors started several ambitious projects. They first participated in the school's 40th birthday party, selling MFMS Roadrunner bracelets. Their next project was the Gotcha Store, where students exchange gotchas for a variety of prizes, such as front of line passes, school supplies, lunches with staff, etc. In December, as part of the Make a Difference monthy focus, the ambassadors sponsor a Roadrunner Rummage Sale. This fundraiser helps to raise money for needy families in our community. Another project that the ambassadors are involved with, is the monthly recognition awards of students that demonstrate the MFMS expectations. Roadrunner Ambassadors proudly represent the best of our school!
