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Maine Consolidated School District is dedicated to achieving educational excellence for all.
Through high expectations, the development of lifelong learning habits, promoting active parental involvement, and quality professional development; we enable our students to embrace the change, growth, and opportunities for achievement in the diverse world of their future, and thereby become productive and successful citizens.
March 25, 2024
Hello Mustang Families:
As you may be aware, 2024 state achievement testing will soon be happening for our students in grades 3 through 8. Please check below which days students are testing and support them with solid sleep, a good breakfast, and encouragement to do their best!
GRADE 3
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GRADE 6
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GRADE 4
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GRADE 7
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GRADE 5
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GRADE 8
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Please make sure that your child is at school by 8:20 a.m. on test days. Most tests units will take 60–90 minutes to complete. The main exception to this is the Oral Reading Fluency test (Grade 3 only), which takes 15 minutes.
If students must be absent on a test day, please let us know as soon as possible and we will schedule a make-up test time for them. All tests (including make-ups) must be completed by Friday, April 26. Thank you for your support!
Respectfully:
Dr. Justin Roberson
Superintendent
Maine Consolidated School District
928.606.8240
jroberson@mcsd10.org
AASA Smart Goals
ELA
MCSD students will increase from 38% to 48% on AASA ELA Assessment by April 2024.
MATH
MCSD students will increase from 47% to 57% on AASA Math Assessment by April 2024.
This is how we will meet our goal:
- Standards-based instruction in both ELA and math in the classroom; weekly observations providing immediate feedback
- Standards focus within curriculum; essential elements of instruction; DIBELS; utilized with fidelity
- RTI/ MTSS focus with timely and purposeful interventions in ELA and Math for tier 1,2,3 groupings; progress monitor.
- Social Emotional Learning implemented based on student need, assessed and reflected with positive behavior and intervention supports within the curriculum
- Consistency with grading and homework expectations
- Incorporate SMART goals setting in the classroom and recognizing mastery and improvement
PARENTAL APPS
PARENTVUE LOGIN / REGISTRATION
- Contact 928-635-2115 before beginning the registration process
- Use your ParentVUE account to review your student’s information.
BREAKFAST / LUNCH APP
- Log in to your current account or sign-up for a new account.
Student Log Ins & Quick Links
Logins (for login information, please see your child’s teacher)
Meals | Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday |
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Breakfast | Cereal, Yogurt, Peaches, Milk | Apple Muffin, Fried Potatoes, Mixed Fruit, Milk | Egg/Sausage/Cheese Croissant, Applesauce, Milk | Pancake Wrap, Hard Boiled Egg, Orange Slices, Milk |
Lunch | Mac & Cheese, Corn, Pears, Milk | Spaghetti, Green Beans, Garlic Bread, Milk | Turkey/Cheese Sandwich, Tomato Slices, Strawberries, Milk | Sloppy Joes, Salad, Pear, Milk |
REMINDERS:
State Testing continues through April 26th
The kitchen manager may change the menu as necessary. The menu is an important method of communication with students, faculty and parents. Menus will be issued weekly.
Health and nutrition are alive at Maine School!!! Every breakfast includes a FRUIT AND MILK and every lunch includes a FRUIT, VEGETABLE AND MILK.
Meal Prices
Adult
Breakfast : $3.25
Lunch: $4.75
Child
Breakfast: $1.50
Lunch: $3.25
Reduced
Breakfast : $0.30
Lunch: $0.40
Free language assistance, auxiliary aids, and/or accommodations are available upon request
Wellness Policy Goals Goal for Nutritional Promotion: The school district encourages students to participate in appropriate meal programs with the menus posted to the district website each week. The school district also encourages both staff and students to be actively engaged in the school garden and other local events when appropriate (county fair, local farms, etc.). Students will not be permitted to bring soda, energy drinks, or other drinks high in sugar and/or caffeine. Unopened confiscated beverages will be returned at the end of the school day, and replaced with a more appropriate beverage from the cafeteria.
Goal for Nutrition Education: Nutrition education will be taught based on the current standards to all students, kindergarten – 8th grade. Nutrition education is to be included in both health and physical education classes along with other subjects, such as math, science, language arts, and social sciences. Through teaching and through example, staff will cover a variety of nutrition topics with students throughout the year, including the importance of breakfast and water consumption, eating a variety of foods each day, choosing foods with little added sugar, and more.