Happy Fridey! @burgschools Transportation Department supports @Bengals "rolling" over the Kansas City Chiefs! #ruleyourschool #showyourstripes
over 1 year ago, Miamisburg City Schools
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Did you know? There are 877 housing units under construction or being proposed for the Miamisburg City School District. These growing communities within our school district will increase enrollment at Bauer, Bear, Jane Chance, and Medlar View Elementary Schools. After extensive research, the District is proposing changes to elementary school attendance boundaries aimed at addressing the disproportionate student population, as well as, addressing current programming needs for half & full-day kindergarten. Our next Town Hall meeting to discuss these proposed changes has been rescheduled for Thursday, January 26, 2023 at 6:00 p.m. at Jane Chance Elementary. We hope to see you there!
over 1 year ago, Miamisburg City Schools
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No school tomorrow, Wednesday, January 25th, 2023. Stay safe and warm Vikings!
over 1 year ago, Dr. Laura Blessing, Superintendent
No school tomorrow
Congratulations to Miamisburg Middle School Paraprofessional Janet Crawford on her upcoming retirement. Janet has spent 22 years with our district. You will be missed! 💙
over 1 year ago, Miamisburg City Schools
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Congratulations to our latest Making A Difference honoree, Miamisburg Middle School teacher Barb Goralski. Mrs. Goralski was nominated by fellow teacher Jennifer Hawkey. Thank you for going the extra mile Mrs. Goralski! 💙
over 1 year ago, Miamisburg City Schools
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Two outstanding Mound employees were celebrated with a Making A Difference Award today! Amy Brady (nominated by Glenda Mesta) & Nathan Mesta (nominated by Diana Keller) were honored for going above & beyond for Mound Elementary School! 💙
over 1 year ago, Miamisburg City Schools
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Corey Dafler was elected to the Miamisburg Board of Education in 2021. On behalf of the entire Miamisburg City School District, thank you, Mr. Dafler, for your commitment to providing high quality education to our students!
over 1 year ago, Miamisburg City Schools
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Miamisburg City Schools are closed today, Sunday 1-22-23 due to inclement weather. All scheduled activities have been canceled and buildings are closed. Stay safe!
over 1 year ago, Miamisburg City Schools
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Attention MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENTS Bus #43 information Due to a downed power line, 6th Street is closed and the bus will pick you up at the following locations. Bus #43 will pick you up. 6th St.@ Sennett St. will be 9th at Sennett St. 6th St.@Sycamore St. will be 9th@Sycamore St. 6th St.@Pearl St. will be 9th St.@Pearl St. 6th St.@Buckeye St. will be 9th St.@Buckeye St. 6th St.@Maple St. will be 9th St.@Maple St.
over 1 year ago, Dr. Laura Blessing, Superintendent
Congratulations to December District Student of the Month Maggie Sanders. Maggie is a @knightsofkinder student! Good work Maggie! 💙
over 1 year ago, Miamisburg City Schools
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Ann Niess was elected to the Miamisburg Board of Education in 2018 and has served as BOE President in 2021. On behalf of the entire Miamisburg City School District, thank you, Ms. Niess, for your commitment to providing high quality education to our students!
over 1 year ago, Miamisburg City Schools
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MCS is working to find solutions to the challenges we are facing with our current elementary programming. The district is offering a series of Town Hall meetings starting Wednesday to discuss new ideas and provide opportunities for input.
over 1 year ago, Dr. Laura Blessing, Superintendent
Elementary programming challenges
Today, we honor the work of Martin Luther King, Jr.
over 1 year ago, Miamisburg City Schools
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Attention MCS Students, enjoy your long weekend. We are looking forward to seeing you back on Wednesday, January 18th!
over 1 year ago, Dr. Laura Blessing, Superintendent
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Please join us to hear about the district’s elementary programming ideas. There will also be opportunities to provide input and ask questions.
over 1 year ago, Dr. Laura Blessing, Superintendent
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MCS is considering new programming ideas for our elementary schools. Join us for one of our upcoming Town Hall meetings to gain information about ideas that will help us meet our goals.
over 1 year ago, Dr. Laura Blessing, Superintendent
Goals
Did you know Miamisburg is growing? Check out all the residential growth in our community.
over 1 year ago, Dr. Laura Blessing, Superintendent
New Developments
Christopher Amsler has been a Miamisburg Board of Education member since 2014, He previously served as BOE president in 2018 & 2022. On behalf of the entire District, thank you, Mr. Amsler, for your commitment to providing high quality education to our students!
over 1 year ago, Miamisburg City Schools
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MCS will conduct a series of Town Hall meetings to share info & data regarding future programming ideas. Meetings will take place at 6 p.m. in the school’s cafeteria. Bauer- 1/18; Bear-1/23; JCE-1/25; Kinder-1/30; Maddux-Lang-2/1; Mark Twain-2/6; Medlar View-2/8; & Mound-2/13.
over 1 year ago, Miamisburg City Schools
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The Miamisburg City School District is proposing possible changes to its elementary school attendance boundaries that will bring transformational benefits to our students. The ideas being formulated allow for reduced/equitable class sizes, increased teacher collaboration, reduced costs for the district, and a more balanced student population. By providing improved educational resources to our students, we are helping ensure that they have access to the highest quality educational experience, paving the way for a brighter future in our community. To promote collaboration and transparency among members of the school district, MCS will conduct a series of Town Hall meetings to share information and data regarding future programming ideas, with the first meeting taking place on January 18th at Bauer Elementary School. All meetings will take place at 6 p.m. in the building’s cafeteria. These Town Hall meetings are intended to foster collaboration and transparency among members of the school district in order to ensure that all students receive the best educational experience possible. We look forward to hearing from the community during these meetings!
over 1 year ago, Dr. Laura Blessing, Superintendent
town hall meeting schedule