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10 Spring Valley Rd.
Parks, AZ 86018
FAX: (928)635-5320 PH: (928) 635-2115

Scott McClung

President

Term Ends: 2024

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Kodi Mortensen

Board Clerk

Term Ends: 2026

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Jerome Larson

Board Member

Term Ends: 2026

Zachary Tamburello

Zachary Tamburello

Board Member

Term Ends: 2024

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Board Member
curriculum

Curriculum used at MCSD can be reviewed at any time,  If you would like to look at the textbooks and materials, call us to make an appointment,

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Students who use Study Island’s standards based formative assessment and practice program achieve higher math and reading assessment scores.

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Maine Consolidated School works hard to make students proficient in reading, adding books to the Maine School Library each academic school year.

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MCSD Governing Board

Regular Governing Board meetings are the second Monday of each month at 5pm in the Mary Beam Building Library.

Mr. Scott McClung

President
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Ms. Kodi Mortensen

Board Clerk
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Mr. Jerome Larson

Board Member
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Mr. Zachary Tamburello

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Vacant

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Administrative Staff

Certified Staff

  • Kindergarten
  • Grade 1
  • Grade 2
  • Grade 3
  • Grade 4
  • Grade 5
  • Grade 6
  • Grade 7
  • Grade 8

 

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MCSD Science Fair

January 25th

Topic Form turned into teacher

February 15, February 21, March 21

Progress checks with individual teachers

April 4th

Experimentation should be complete and presentation phase should begin.

April 23rd

Science project due in your class. Class presentations.

April 24th

Set up and judging.

Project displays may not include any of the following:

  1. Living or dead animals or parts of animals.
  2. Chemicals that are carcinogenic, toxic, poisonous, highly acidic, explosive or flammable,
  3. Items that have a strong odor.
  4. Pharmaceutical or illegal substances.
  5. Any substance not allowed on school campus including cigarettes and weapons.
  6. Hazardous substances.
  7. Bacterial or viral components.
  8. Exposed electrical wiring.
  9. Wet cells containing acid.
  10. X-rays, laser pointers or microwaves.

Photographic documentation of experiments are highly recommended.  Projects may not exceed 48″ in width and 36″ in height when set up for display.