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Reviewing and Revising Combined Title I Family & Parent Engagement Plan, District Improvement Plan/ Consolidated LEA Implementation Plan

Meetings: April 30, 2025 at 4:30 p.m. and May 7 at 10 a.m.
The Mitchell County School District and its schools are reviewing and revising our Combined Title I Family & Parent Engagement Plan, District Improvement Plan/ Consolidated LEA Implementation Plan. Meetings will be held in the Mitchell County Board of Education's Federal Programs Office at 108 South Harney Street to allow time for parents and stakeholders to view these plans and offer feedback and suggestions.

All school personnel and stakeholders are invited to join any of the meetings to review and give input into the revision of the MCSS District Improvement Plan.
If you are unable to attend any of the above meetings, please title above to view more information and the links to review the plan and survey.
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Eagle's Nest: April 2025 issue

Click on the title above to read the latest edition of the newsletter. Learn more about the emergency shelter partnership (page 1) and team building through Free-Form Juggling (page 2). Celebrate Extra Mile Award winner Camille Corker (page 3). Read Across America (pages 4, 5, 12), Student Recognition (page 6, 7, 9, 14, 15), MCPS Students of the Month (page 11) and Readers of the Month (page 13). Find out who join the MCES Write Score Point Club (page 10) and who won the Type to Type Challenge (page 9). Mark your calendar for April events (page 16).
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Title I Parent Survey

Parents/Guardians! Please take a moment to share your thoughts and feedback with us by filling out the Title I Parent Survey Form. Your input is valuable in helping our school system grow and improve for all students. Together, we can make a meaningful difference in our children’s education.

Click on the title above for the link to the survey.
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Thank You to Karen Menefee, School Social Worker

Superintendent Dr. Veronica Brown (left) presents Karen Menefee, MCSS Social Worker, a token of appreciation in honor of National School Social Worker Week March 2-8. Ms. Menefee is dedicated to supporting the students' emotional, social, and academic well-being by addressing individual needs, fostering a positive school environment, and collaborating with families and educators. Thank you, Mrs. Menefee, for all that you do for the students in the Mitchell County School System.

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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.