MCS is "Tied together with Kindness!" Students and staff are encouraged to sport their best tie-dye tomorrow, Thursday the 15th, for day four of our Kindness Week!
Share your style with us using the hashtag #MCSKindnessWeek2024.
Tomorrow, Wednesday the 14th is day three of our Kindness Week! Wear your favorite sweatshirt/workout clothes to show how MCS is "Sweating with Kindness!"
Share your style with us using the hashtag #MCSKindnessWeek2024.
If you would like to be notified when Miamisburg City Schools has a weather delay or cancellation, download the Miamisburg Schools App and follow these directions! 💙
"Tomorrow, Tuesday the 13th, is day two of our Kindness Week! Showcasing the theme of ""Wild about Kindness,"" students and staff are invited to wear animal or flannel print.
Share your style with us using the hashtag #MCSKindnessWeek2024."
Are you ready for Kindness Week? Tomorrow, Monday the 12th, the theme is "Crazy for Kindness." Students and staff are invited to wear their crazy socks to show their spirit! Share your style with us using the hashtag #MCSKindnessWeek2024.
The Miamisburg City School District is looking for a long-term Family Consumer Science Substitute Teacher. Contact Heather Wright for more information.
Happy National School Counseling Week! This week, we recognize the powerful impact of MCS school counselors on students' success and career planning. We appreciate our counselor's hard work and continuous dedication to our district!
The Total Eclipse will occur on Monday, April 8, 2024. Miamisburg City Schools will be closed. Wear your protective glasses Vikings!
School resumes tomorrow. We look forward to seeing you all then!
Were your students in school EVERY DAY this week? Celebrate that victory -- and do it again next week. Because #EveryDayMatters
Let's give December a "warm" welcome Vikings! 💙
Attendance is important at EVERY AGE. Start building this habit in preschool so students learn right away that going to school on time, every day is important. Even as children grow older and more independent, families play a key role in making sure students are showing up EVERY DAY to access learning opportunities and understand why attendance is so important for success in school and on the job.
On October 26, the Board of Education approved changes to the attendance boundaries and building changes of Miamisburg’s elementary schools for the 2024-2025 school year. The seven kindergarten through fifth grade schools will be changing to a grade banded system. Bauer, Bear, Medlar View, and Mark Twain Elementary Schools will now all teach kindergarten through second grade (K-2). Jane Chance, Kinder, and Mound Elementary schools will now teach third grade through fifth grade (3-5). Jane Chance and Medlar View will include units for students with Multiple Disabilities.
The redistricted attendance areas are as follows:
Medlar View/Mound Boundary for the SY 2024-25
Students who previously attended Kinder and live in Lyons Gate and Miamisburg at the Mall (Byers Road)
Bear/Kinder Boundary for the SY 2024-25
Students who previously attended Kinder and live South of Central Avenue will attend Bear grades K-2.
Mark Twain/Kinder Boundary for the SY 2024-25
Students who previously attended Kinder and live North of Central Avenue will attend Mark Twain for K-2.
All students who currently attend Bear will stay at Bear for grades K-2. All students who currently attend Mark Twain will stay at Mark Twain for grades K-2. All Bear and Mark Twain students will attend Kinder for grades 3-5.
Happy Thanksgiving, Vikings! May today bring you the opportunity to reflect on all you have to be grateful for - and a little turkey, too!
Today is Substitute Appreciation Day! Thank you to all of our Subs....the work you do for our District does not go unnoticed and is SO appreciated! 💙
Be a part of the Miamisburg City School District Team!
Dine to Donate - Miamisburg Band Boosters - Wednesday, November 8 from 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM at Skyline Chili!
Parkview Church 122nd Annual Election Day Dinner - Proceeds go to Blessings In A Bag.
Personalized Learning Day Information
DID YOU KNOW? Being out of school just 2 days per month adds up to 18 days; that's a full month of learning missed by the end of the year. It’s easy to underestimate how much school a child is missing if the days are intermittent. That's why EVERY DAY MATTERS!