
We have been cleared to dismiss students. This delay will also affect high school, middle, and elementary school buses, with student drop off running late. Once we complete the high school bus routes we will update everyone on possible middle and elementary delay times.Thank you!


Miamisburg school buses are off the road.All students are in safe locations. No one will be released until the threat of the tornado has cleared. We will update as soon as possible. Please stay safe.


Congratulations to Andrew Markworth for advancing to a Finalist in the National Merit Scholarship Program. He is one of approximately 15,000 finalists in the country. Andrew is a great representative of Miamisburg High School and the Miamisburg City School District!


Secondary Curriculum Director Stacie Moore and MHS Supervisor of Workforce Development and Alternative Programming Bob Neubauer spoke at the Business Advisory Council Dinner held at the Dayton Marriott this week. They made us proud!


Baseball Chicken Noodle Dinner Tickets are now officially on sale for $12.00 each. It will be drive-through only. Tickets can be purchased from players Grades 7-12. or at the event Thank you for your continued support!!! ⚾🧢 🐔


Congratulations to MHS Counseling Services Administrative Assistant Barb Hoffman on her upcoming retirement. Barb was a textbook clerk, Admin Assistant at Bauer, and finished her career at MHS. Thanks for the 30 years you spent with us Barb....you will be missed! 💙



Today is Digital Learning Day! On this day, we celebrate and recognize the creative teachers who leverage technology to enhance our students’ educational experiences. We are grateful for our innovative, forward-thinking teachers! Jessica Lay is one of those teachers!


Today is Random Acts of Kindness Day! Let’s make a conscious choice to be kind and compassionate, dedicating this day completely to kindness. Jamil Zaki says, "The positive effects of kindness are experienced in the brain of everyone who witnessed the act, improving their mood and making them significantly more likely to “pay it forward".” Be kind today and always!


Tonight Kathy Schmitz was honored at the Board of Education Meeting for 30 years of service with our District. Kathy has been a bus driver for the past 30 years and will be missed!💙


Bear Elementary student Kasen Jackson was honored at tonight's Board of Education Meeting. Mrs. Bell, Mrs. Ruppert and Dr. Blessing are all very proud of Kasen! 💙


The Board of Education will be discussing elementary programming on Tuesday, February 21st at 6:00 in the Memorial Auditorium. The board meeting agenda is posted in BoardDocs on the district website.


Today is National School Resource Officer Appreciation Day! It is time to show our appreciation for the incredible School Resource Officers who serve as a bridge between staff, students, Miamisburg's police force and our community. SROs make their presence known by identifying unwelcome visitors on district property while training us how to react quickly during emergency situations. Let's take a moment today to thank them for their outstanding service. Give a "thank you" to Officer Copsey & Officer Albert when you see them!


The District is happy to announce the hiring of new Treasurer Justin Blevins! He brings a variety of experience to the role, spending time in the classroom at Mason Schools teaching science prior to becoming the benefits coordinator within the Treasurer's Office. Welcome Justin!


The Varsity Boys' Basketball team honored the seniors and trainer tonight. Thanks for the time and effort you have put into your sport. We love our seniors! 💙


Our Miamisburg Senior Bowlers were recognized today before their match. Best of luck the rest of your season. We love our seniors! 💙


This is National School Counseling Week! Our counselors are essential to the success of our school community. They act as first responders to student concerns, aiding in identifying and meeting social/emotional needs. Additionally, they provide academic and career guidance for students so that each individual is able to reach their fullest potential. Thank you to our wonderful counselors this week and every week! 💙


Governor Mike DeWine recently announced that the Miamisburg City School District is one of more than 900 schools across Ohio that will receive state funding support for physical safety and security upgrades. These funds are part of Ohio's K-12 School Safety Grant Program. The grant program by the Ohio General Assembly is part of House Bill 45, signed by Governor DeWine last month.
The district will receive $840,000 to enhance the physical security of its ten school buildings. The grant monies are to be used to pay for expenses such as new security cameras, public address systems, automatic door locks, visitor badging systems, and exterior lighting.
Miamisburg plans to use the grant money for security improvements, including intrusion detection, exterior doors, interior doors, windows, visitor procedures, parking/parking lots, visitor control, mass communications systems and intrusion surveillance.
The district applied for the grant funds, after which a thorough security and vulnerability assessment was performed. The state used the assessment results to determine how much money to allocate to each district. A total of 945 schools received a combined $68 million in grant monies as part of Ohio's K-12 School Safety Grant program's fourth round. A fifth round of funding will be announced in the coming weeks.
“We look forward to utilizing these funds to improve our district’s safety and security measures,” said Dr. Laura Blessing. “We are thankful to state officials, who understand the importance of ensuring our schools are secure and safe places for our students to learn and grow.”


The district would like your input on the proposed changes to our elementary school attendance boundaries. These changes are aimed at addressing current programming needs for half and full-day kindergarten and an imbalanced student population across the district's elementary buildings. Your opinion is important to us! Town Hall Meeting - Medlar View Elementary School, February 8, 2023 from 6:00 - 7:00 p.m.


What is Title I?
Title I Part A is a federal grant program that provides financial assistance to schools with high percentages of children from low-income families.
How do schools qualify for School-wide Title I Status?
Completion of a five step process, including verification that at least 40 percent of the student population is from low-income families (living below the poverty level), which is submitted to the Ohio Department of Education for approval. #MCSFinanceFridays


The district would like your input on the proposed changes to our elementary school attendance boundaries. These changes are aimed at addressing current programming needs for half/full-day kindergarten & an imbalanced student population across the district's elementary buildings. Town Hall Meeting - Mark Twain Elementary School, February 6, 6:00 - 7:00 p.m.
