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Monroe County Community School Corporation
ENGAGE EMPOWER EDUCATE On behalf of the Board of School Trustees and Administrative Team, I hope you have had a most memorable summer break. Thank you for making the 2018-2019 school year an exceptional year! Throughout the past year we celebrated many achievements of our students and staff that continue to make MCCSC a leader in education around the State and Nation. The Class of 2019 included seventeen National Merit Finalists, four National Merit Scholars, two Lilly Scholars, three Next Generation Hoosier Scholars, three Wells Scholars, sixty-two Advanced Placement (AP) Scholars, thirty-eight AP Scholar Honors, forty AP Scholars with Distinction, and seven National AP Scholars. They also earned over 6.3 million dollars in scholarships! We congratulate our students, families, and staff as together we celebrate their success! As public schools are increasingly held to tighter financial funding by the State, this community continues to stand tall in support of the MCCSC with a referendum that continues to enable us to provided our students a world-class education with numerous opportunities to prepare them for success in college and the workforce. We also thank you for helping us make safety a top priority! WE ARE PROUD TO BE MCCSC! • MCCSC Reimagined Tri-North Middle School and broke ground on the new facility that is scheduled to open for the 2021-2022 school year. • Our new Early Learning Center opened and served children 6-weeks to 4-years of age. • MCCSCTip Line was initiated which can be accessed on the MCCSC website. • MCCSC continues to be a Common-Sense Certified District: Digital Citizenship corporation. • MCCSC continued the SEL program as a result of a $1,000,000 Lilly Grant. The Second Steps Curriculum was implemented in elementary schools as part of our Social Emotional Learning Instruction. • MCCSC added 34 STEM related clubs including Robotics, Coding, Engineering, and Maker Clubs. • MCCSC implemented a Ready Schools Design Thinking Process and will have STEM fellows in every school this school year. • Childs, University, Unionville, Academy of Science and Entrepreneurship, and Bloomington South were named Four Star Schools. • Unionville Elementary E.A.R.T.H curriculum was trademarked and recognized as an IDOE STEM Certified School. • Unionville Elementary was nominated as a National Blue Ribbon school. • Unionville Elementary was awarded 2018 Outdoor Lab of the Year by the Indiana Tree Farm Committee.
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• MCCSC hosted the 3rd Annual Girls in Engineering, Math, and Science (GEMS) Career and STEM Expo. • MCCSC held the 2nd Annual Maker Mill Challenge and Showcase, in partnership with IU Health. Fourth grade students from University Elementary won the overall award for their design of a reading treehouse which will be built in the children’s wing of the new hospital. • B loomington North and South were recipients of the GreatSchool of College Success Award for a successful record of graduating student who enroll and complete their second year of college. Bloomington North and South were once again recognized at the IDOE Indiana Advanced Placement reception for having at least 25% of the graduating class cohort earning a score of 3 or higher on at least one AP exam.
• MCCSC Beginning Band went from a pilot program of several schools, to every elementary student being offered the opportunity to participate. • Clear Creek and Summit Elementary expanded their Dual Language Immersion programs. • MCCSC Computer Science was fully implemented during the school year and included a pilot App Challenge in 6th grade at Childs, Lakeview, Grandview and Binford Elementary. • MCCSC provided Implicit Bias, Microaggression and Suicide Prevention training to MCCSC faculty. • The Class of 2019 also earned over 6.3 million dollars in scholarships.
• Many of our athletic teams and ECA groups received local, state and national recognition. • Many of our staff members have received local, state and national recognition while also serving as professional development presenters and speakers.
SUMMER PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS
The 2019 MCCSC Summer Programs served over 1400 students. We are so very fortunate to be able to offer the many opportunities for continued learning during the summer months. We thank our Administrators and staff for their service to our students and families. A special THANK YOU to Principal Colglazier, Principal Fletcher, Assistant Principal Gobert, the staff at Fairview and Bloomington South, Dr. Kathleen Hugo, Mrs. Laura Threlkeld and the EdVenture camp staff, Mrs. Hattie Johnson, food services and the custodian staff for supporting our students.
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More Summer Highlights
Opening Day Information
Opening Day is Monday, August 5, 2019. We look forward to our Opening Day program beginning at 8:00 a.m. in the Bloomington High School South Auditorium with welcoming comments, important information, and our guest presenter Dr. Lori Desautels, assistant professor in the College of Education at Butler University. Dr. Desautels will speak on meeting the academic
Ms. Frizzle, from the Magic School Bus, visited Camp Connections on the first day of camp!
and behavioral needs of all students through the lens of educational neuroscience, adversity, and the brain.
We will conclude by 11:30 a.m. you will be able to get lunch and resume at your buildings thereafter.
Experiencing the Chattanooga Fab Lab.
We look forward to a most rewarding 2019-2020 school year.
Camp Connections Day at the farm!
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Certified Staff as of June 25, 2019 MCCSC Welcomes
Position :
Name:
Building:
Jordan Bergquist
Rogers Elementary Fairview Elementary Childs Elementary
Teacher Teacher Teacher
Keisha Beyal Abigail Brass
Steven Breitenstein
Jackson Creek Middle School Highland Park Elementary Grandview Elementary Tri-North Middle School
Science Teacher
Alisa Bullock
Teacher Teacher
Heidi Carmichael Danielle Carter Karla Castellanos Tatiana DeWitt Rebecca Donovan Karen Edwards Benjamin Farmer Katie Finch Bryce Fish Miriam Frank Cody Haupert Kristine Hawk Madyson Keller Hannah Knies Kate Kotora Adam Luhman Carolyn Lyle Clifford Marr Erin Henry
Language Arts Teacher
Bloomington North & South American Sign Language Teacher
Bloomington High School North
Language Arts Teacher
Binford Elementary
Teacher
Bloomington High School North Bloomington Graduation School
Science Teacher
Mathematics Teacher
Bloomington High School North Special Education Teacher
Grandview Elementary Jackson Creek & North
Teacher
Chinese Teacher
Jackson Creek Middle School Binford & Rogers Elementary Lakeview Elementary Binford Elementary Batchelor Middle School Bloomington High School North
Family and Consumer Sciences
Spanish Teacher Music Teacher
Teacher
Language Arts Teacher
Spanish Teacher
Binford Elementary
Teacher
Batchelor Middle School Jackson Creek & Tri-North
Language Arts Teacher Computer Science & Engineering Technology
Jennifer Michie
Academy of Science & Entrepreneurship
Science Teacher
Mitchell Nelson Caroline Nichols William Nichols
Bloomington High School North
Social Studies Teacher
University Elementary
Teacher
Bloomington High School South
Band Director
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Certified Staff Continued
Position :
Name:
Building:
Noral Paul
Highland Park Elementary
Teacher
Mary Pearson Rachel Reitan Allison Sipes John Sorsen Dominick Stella Abbi Stratton Elizabeth VanAllen
Rogers & University Elementary
Music Teacher
Binford Elementary Childs Elementary
Teacher Teacher
Bloomington High School North
Band Director
Jackson Creek
Art Teacher
Bloomington High School North
Guidance Counselor
Highland Park Elementary
Teacher
KalebWagers Madelyn Yott
Jackson Creek
Social Studies Teacher Special Education Teacher
Arlington Heights Elementary
Non-Certified Staff
Name:
Building:
Position :
Cynthia Miller
Administration
Public Relations and Communications Director
Mary Albanese Acacia Axsom
Transportation Jackson Creek Transportation
Driver Trainee
Travel RN
Ashley Cliff
Bus Monitor D-3 Custodian D-3 Custodian D-3 Custodian
Dustann Cross Jessica Crum Rachel Friedman Meagan Fuller
Grandview Elementary Binford Elementary
Bloomington High School North
Childs Elementary
SAC Aide
Dalton Gibbs Danielle Gott Sarah Hayes
Travel
Behavior Specialist
Transportation
Driver Trainee
Travel
Behavior Specialist Graduation Coach Curriculum Manager
Melanie Humbard
Bloomington High School North
Paris King Melissa Law Kyle Simpson Leanne Winter
Administration
Bloomington High School South Support Administrative Asst.
Bloomington High School South
Graduation Coach
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Binford Elementary
Special Education Adie
BOARDOF SCHOOLTRUSTEES Dr. Lois Sabo-Skelton, President Mr. Keith Klein, Vice President Ms. Susan P. Wanzer, Secretary
Ms. Elizabeth Ruh, Assistant Secretary Ms. Cathy Fuentes-Rohwer,, Member Mr. Brandon Shurr, Member Mrs. Martha Street, Member
ADMINISTRATION Dr. Judith DeMuth, Superintendent
Dr. Andrea Mobley, Assistant Superintendent for Human Resources and Operations Dr. Markay Winston, Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum and Instruction
Dr. Deb Prenkert, Director of Elementary Education Dr. Kathleen Hugo, Director of Special Education Mr. John Kenny, Director of Business Operations Mr. Tim Pritchett, Director of Technology
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