GEAR UP FOR SUMMER SCHOOL 🍎☀️📚
Summer learning in the Martin County School District starts tomorrow, June 3!
Bus routes, times and locations can be found at this link: https://www.martinschools.org/page/summer-break-resources
We look forward to a summer full of educational growth!
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🍽NOURISHING ALL STUDENTS FOR SUCCESS🍽
No school? No problem!
Our Food & Nutrition Services Department continues to offer free meals to ALL children aged 18 and under during the summer months with no income restrictions. Breakfasts and lunches are now being served at a few locations, but more sites will be available starting June 3.
Our Summer Feeding Bus is back on the road this year! It will make stops at St. Lucie Mobile Village and Booker Park in Indiantown.
Full list of locations and times: https://www.martinschools.org/article/1620864
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🏇 STALLION SPIRIT 🏇
Superintendent Michael Maine, members of our leadership team, and the Stuart Police Department grilled up a delicious last-day-of-school lunch for Dr. David L. Anderson Middle School.
The Stallions were winners of our final spirit competition of the school year!
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🍎CELEBRATING EDUCATIONAL EXCELLENCE🍎
We are very proud to announce that more than 150 students in the Martin County School District earned a perfect score on their state assessments for the 2022-2023 school year!
Students were celebrated for this outstanding achievement during the Perfect Score Awards Ceremony last Monday.
Fewer than 1% of students in the state earned a perfect score. The climb to #1 continues through our students’ PERFECT mastery of their course content!
https://www.martinschools.org/article/1578641#ALLINMartinin👊
🎉CELEBRATING PRINCIPALS🎉
On this special day, we recognize the amazing contributions of our school principals. Thank you for your unwavering dedication to our students, staff, and school community. Your leadership inspires greatness every day!
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➗➕MATH WEEK 2024✖️➖
Why was the equal sign so humble?
Because it knew it wasn't greater or less than anyone else!
Today, we're celebrating Equivalent Wednesday for #MCSDMathWeek!
The Daily Math Challenge for Wednesday is now available. Students and teachers can compete with others from across the District for prizes. All grade levels are invited to participate! View the Daily Math Challenge here: bit.ly/mcsdmathweek
Local careers using math in the spotlight: Evergreen Private Care, Sailfish Splash, StuartLife - The City of Stuart, Florida, and Revolution Prototype & Machine.
Watch the full-length video here: https://youtu.be/S537_Nko0rs
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➗➕MATH WEEK 2024✖️➖
Happy MCSD Math Week! Monday = Wild About Math!
Throughout this week, students and teachers are celebrating all things math! Each day, students AND teachers can participate in daily math challenges and compete with others from across the District for prizes. All grade levels are invited to participate!
Students will also learn about the numerous careers using math on a daily basis. Here's a glimpse of the careers being showcased today: Proctor Construction Company, Martin County Sheriff's Office and Hammock Creek Golf Club.
View today’s Daily Math Challenge here: bit.ly/mcsdmathweek
Full video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iTuzGA3KlY4
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➗➕MATH WEEK 2024✖️➖
Are you ready to get your math on Martin County School District?! MCSD Math Week is back for the second year!
Next week (April 15-19), we are celebrating math in style and highlighting the many careers using math every day. Students can participate in daily math challenges and compete with others from across the District for prizes. All grade levels are invited to participate!
Be there or be squared!
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☀️ SOLAR ECLIPSE SAFETY ☀️
Reminder: At approximately 1:48 p.m., Martin County will begin to experience a partial solar eclipse.
This happens when the moon passes directly between Earth and the sun, momentarily casting a shadow and blocking the sun's light.
Martin County will not experience a "totality" like other parts of the country and can expect to see approximately 51% coverage of the sun.
It is NEVER safe to look directly into the sun with the naked eye. For more information on how to view the solar eclipse next week, please visit: https://www.martinschools.org/article/1532351
☀️ SOLAR ECLIPSE SAFETY ☀️
On Monday, April 8, a partial solar eclipse will occur when the moon passes directly between Earth and the sun, momentarily casting a shadow and blocking the sun's light.
Martin County will not experience a "totality" like other parts of the country and can expect to see approximately 51% coverage of the sun.
It is NEVER safe to look directly into the sun with the naked eye. For more information on how to view the solar eclipse next week, please visit: https://www.martinschools.org/article/1532351
🗓️EARLY RELEASE DAY🗓️
Just a reminder, families - tomorrow, April 3, is an early release day. Students will be dismissed two hours earlier than normal.
View our complete school calendar: https://www.martinschools.org/page/calendars
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We're so proud to celebrate and honor our outstanding Martin County School District assistant principals, who lead by action and example. Their hard work and commitment make a difference every day!
📣Drop a comment below and give a shoutout to your favorite assistant principal from MCSD! 📣
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Reminder, families! All Martin County School District schools and offices will be closed tomorrow, March 29, in observance of Good Friday.
Classes will resume on Monday, April 1.
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🍎EDUCATING ALL STUDENTS FOR SUCCESS🍎
Third quarter report cards are now available.
View your child's grades and attendance records in the FOCUS Parent Portal: https://martin.focusschoolsoftware.com/focus/
If you do not currently have access to the FOCUS Parent Portal, please click here to view instructions for claiming your account: https://bit.ly/3Tvo4eT
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Happy 3.141592654.... Day--also known as Pi Day! 🥧
To celebrate the wonders of this mathematical number, we are highlighting the circle-shaped foods students at Dr. David L. Anderson Middle School recently cooked up!
Whether it's a round waffle or pizza, you can figure out the circumference by multiplying the radius by 2, then multiply the result by pi.
These students are enrolled in the Fundamentals of Culinary Careers at AMS. All five middle schools have an Education Foundation of Martin County Career Exploration Lab or Career and Technical Education programs like this where students get hands-on learning in different industries.
Apply today! Controlled open enrollment applications are being accepted through March 31: https://bit.ly/3wPi213
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🌟 WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU 🌟
10 days left!! 📣 Parents, please take a moment to fill out the Martin County School District's annual Satisfaction & Engagement Survey to provide your input!
ℹ️ These surveys provide an avenue for family feedback that is vital in the development and monitoring of strategies that enhance the learning experience for our students.
Parents of students in grades PreK-12, we need YOU! Your submissions are kept anonymous, and it's important a survey is filled out for each child's school, if applicable.
➡️School administrators and teachers eagerly await your feedback this year, comparing it with last year's baseline results to analyze progress. Your input is the key to continuous improvement! Take the survey here: https://survey.5-essentials.org/martin/
The feedback from these surveys is invaluable! MCSD appreciates every stakeholder who partners with us in our mission to provide excellent education for all students.
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💐SPRING BREAK💐
All Martin County School District-operated schools will be closed for Spring Break from Monday, March 11 to Friday, March 15, 2024. Classes will resume on Monday, March 18, 2024. We wish all of our families and employees a safe and relaxing break!
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🏄♀️🌊SURF'S UP🌊🏄
Celebrate National School Breakfast Week with the Martin County School District!
This year’s theme is Surf’s Up With School Breakfast. Students, get charged up for a day of learning by grabbing breakfast in the cafeteria all week long!
Watch this video highlighting the daily options created by Citrus Grove Elementary School Food and Nutrition Services Manager Christy Cole and her students: https://youtu.be/Oh5_igPqngg
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🍎CHOOSING THE BEST🍎
During an Emergency Meeting held this evening, the Martin County School Board voted to add Martin County High School and Jensen Beach High School to the list of approved Controlled Open Enrollment schools for the upcoming 2024-2025 school year.
This means in AND out-of-county residents can apply to ANY MCSD-operated school during the application period that will open tomorrow, March 1 – March 31.
For high school students, applications for signature programs are no longer required as part of the Choice process, but must be completed if your child would like to be considered for entrance into a signature program.
ℹ️Students accepted into a Controlled Open Enrollment choice option must have their own mode of transportation to and from school. Students are not required to renew their applications annually and will be permitted to attend their chosen school through the highest grade level offered on the campus.
➡️Learn more: https://www.martinschools.org/page/office-of-school-choice
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📚CELEBRATING OUR HISTORY📚
Today, we are honored to celebrate two trailblazers of education in Martin County for #BlackHistoryMonth.
Dr. David L. Anderson was an educational pioneer in Martin County, having served as a School Board Member (the longest-serving member in Martin County and Florida!) and in various leadership roles at IRSC - Indian River State College for more than 30 years. In 2006, he was honored as the namesake of the Martin County School District's newest middle school - Dr. David L. Anderson Middle School.
Ms. Gertrude Pettway was an educational leader in the Hobe Sound community. She founded the Humpty Dumpty Kindergarten, now known as the Hobe Sound Early Learning Center, and was the first Kindergarten teacher at Hobe Sound Elementary School. In 1985, she was named the first black South Regional Teacher of the Year.
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