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Eagle's Nest - May issue

Download your copy of the May issue of the Eagle's Nest Newsletter. Mark your calendar for all the events taking place in May (page 12). Find out who the 2024-2025 Teachers of the Year are (page 1); how to review FY25 plans (page 2), special presentations at April board work session (page 3). Learn more about various events held in April (MCES Airlines - All Aboard page 4), Academics in Motion (page 5), Visit to WALB TV (page 7), MCPS Field Day (page 8), Fabricating a Smoker (page 9). Find out who the senior Baseball players were (page 10) and read about Autism Awareness (page 11).
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MCSS Needs Assessment Survey

Mitchell County School System invites all parents, stakeholders, and staff to complete the MCSS Needs Assessment Survey. The results of this survey will assist in developing the 2024-2025 District Improvement Plan, as well as each school’s School Improvement Plan. Your input is vital to us. Surveys will be open until May 8, 2024. Click on the title above to take the survey.
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Survey on Parent and Family Engagement Program

Click on the title above to take the survey.

The survey is confidential and will be used to assist us with future planning for parent and family engagement activities and events at your child's school. We appreciate your feedback and thank you for taking the time to complete this survey. If you would like a paper copy, please notify your school. The survey may be returned to your child's teacher.

Your input is vital in the planning and implementation of the Parent and Family Engagement Program and activities in our schools. Tina Sharp, Federal Programs Coordinator
Karen Menefee

Karen Menefee Presents at SSWAG Conference

The School Social Work Association of Georgia (SSWAG) recently held its annual conference from March 27-29, with the theme of "RISE UP! with Resiliency and Professional Efficacy." On March 28, Mitchell County School System’s District MCSS Social Worker Mrs. Karen Menefee and Decatur County District Social Workers Mrs. Tia Williams and Mr. Recarlo Williams delivered a presentation titled "Navigating Rural School Social Work". The focus of the presentation was on how School Social Workers promote cultural diversity and inclusion, connect resources, advocate, and uphold ethical standards for school districts.

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Mission

Pursuing excellence for every child in a safe, supportive, and equitable environment while preparing for college, career, and life.

Vision

Mitchell County School System is Soaring Towards Success while Building a Brighter Future for all.