Bremen Elementary had a special visitor this morning to deliver the Poppy's Leadership Award from WBKO and Flora Templeton Stuart. During the assembly, WBKO 13 videoed a short interview and it will air this Friday morning on Channel 13. Congratulations, Bremen Elementary!
Attention families that are raising relatives...If you are a grandparent, great-grandparent, aunt/uncle, cousin, etc. raising a child that is not biologically yours, this Relatives Raising Relatives event is for you! Muhlenberg County Family Resource & Youth Service Centers are partnering with the Muhlenberg County Cooperative Extension office to provide a time for you to connect with other families that are in a similar situation. Space is limited... Please use the QR code or link below to pre-register. This event is for families that are raising relatives of any age, birth-18 years old. https://forms.gle/XAq7uaAMUjo3LfaT9
📣 Mark your calendars for next Wednesday, April 17! Muhlenberg County High School students will be at the Conservation District on Dean Road beginning at 8:00 AM handing out free tree seedlings...
All Muhlenberg County Schools will be closed March 29 - April 5 for Spring Break.
Our first EL Family Night is in the books! We had lots of fun playing games and spending time with our English language learners and their families. Thank you to all who attended.
Muhlenberg County Schools has purchased solar eclipse glasses for all students and staff to be used on Monday, April 8. If you DO NOT want your student participating by observing this event, please contact your student’s school by end of the school day this Thursday, March 28.
Check out our March Gifted and Talented Newsletter...
Several students along with three exceptional teachers were recognized at last night's board meeting. The Jr. Beta Club of Muhlenberg North Middle had a number of members to compete at a leadership summit as well as the state convention and qualified to compete at nationals this summer. Here is the list of those who were recognized:
Lead Outside the Box: Lane Harper, Madilyn Fields, Blair Barber, and Preston Moody
Collaboration Connection: Cortlyn Kirk, Preston Moody, Makayla Lee, and Zoe Zoellick
Project Proposal: Blair Barber, Madilyn Fields, and Lane Harper
Mr. Reece Harper was chosen as the Kentucky Regional Leadership Representative.
Madilyn Fields-Kentucky Junior Beta Secretary
Ryleigh Uzzle-5th place in Pottery
Gage Edwards-4th place in Recyclable Art
Carter Atcher-4th place in Woodworking
Zoe Zoellick-3rd Place in Pottery
Charlie Wiggins-4th Place in Drawing
Hudson Blake-1st Place in Digital Art
Ayden Halcomb-2nd Place in Color Photography
Participants in Living Literature which placed 1st are Reece Harper, Lane Harper, Blair Barber, Zachary Zoellick, and Zoe Zoellick
The club won 1st place in Apparel Design and placed 5th in Campaign Skit.
Muhlenberg County Schools participated again this year in the 2024 Excellence in Teaching Award Program. Employees across the district voted and the recipients are Mrs. Lindsay Coldwell from Greenville Elementary representing the elementary school level, Mrs. Lauren Jill Mercer from Muhlenberg North Middle representing the middle school level, and Mrs. Missy Thompson from Muhlenberg County High School representing the high school level.
Congratulations to all!
There will be no school for students this Friday, March 22. This will be a staff work day as noted on the school calendar.
Attention all English Language Learners and Parents...you are invited to our EL Family Night this coming Monday, March 25, at the UK Extension Office from 6-8 PM.
New teachers were invited to a Q & A forum made up of teachers and administrators at the Board of Education today. It was a great session for both new and experienced educators learning from one another.
Kindergarten registration runs March 18 - March 22. If you have a child starting Kindergarten this fall, please contact the elementary school your child will attend as soon as possible to set up an in-person appointment. Only parents or guardians will be able to enroll students.
Diana Anderson, Director of Pathway of Hope, spoke with STAND (Students Teaching Against Negative Decisions) at this morning's meeting. Diana encouraged the students to STAND up and own the situation they are in. Muhlenberg County is a better place because of Pathway of Hope.
As "Love the Bus Month" draws to a close, Muhlenberg County Schools wants to thank the many individuals who make up our transportation department and care for our students. Bus drivers are the first and the last to see many of our students each day. Thank you!
#LovetheBus
The Board of Education celebrated the success our academic teams are having across the district at the February Board Meeting. Several students will be competing at the state Governor's Cup next month for both middle and high school. Congratulations and best wishes, students!
There will be no school on Friday, February 23, 2024, as noted on the school calendar. This is a Professional Development Day.
Did you know there are substitute bus drivers and substitute bus monitor positions currently open with Muhlenberg County Schools? If you are looking for a part time position, check out our current job listing at: https://muhlenberg.tedk12.com/hire/index.aspx
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Muhlenberg County Schools is participating in the 2024 Excellence in Teaching Award Program. The purpose of this award is to recognize quality teaching in the schools across the state of Kentucky and to strengthen the field of education. It provides statewide recognition to three outstanding individuals from our district for their leadership and dedication to the teaching profession. Employees across the district voted and here are the recipients:
🏆Mrs. Lindsay Coldwell from Greenville Elementary representing the elementary school level
🏆Mrs. Lauren Jill Mercer from Muhlenberg North Middle representing the middle school level
🏆Mrs. Missy Thompson from Muhlenberg County High School representing the high school level
Congratulations!👏
Today is School Resource Officer (SRO) Appreciation Day and Muhlenberg County Schools has a great group of officers working within our schools each day. Thank you, SROs, for making a difference in our schools and community!
Happy Valentine's Day! Greenville Elementary was serving up some sweet treats this morning through their newly formed Blackhawk Blends, a specialty coffee shop for the 3rd-5th grade students in Mrs. Self's and Ms. Harless' highly structured resource classrooms. Students work on life skills by practicing adaptive communication, taking orders, counting money, using a structured work system to complete the orders, and deliver them to staff in the building. This has been a huge success and the students love working in the café as much as the staff loves to get their weekly deliveries!