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MCSD Makes Strides to Improve Indoor Air Qualityand Board Member EffectivenessIMMEDIATE RELEASE: March 18, 2024 For nearly a decade, indoor air quality improvements have incrementally occurred across Merced City School District through the completion of site assessments and District and grant funding. While there is still more work to be done, we are pleased of our progress and improvements completed thus far in service of our nearly 12,000 students and 1,400 staff members.Measure M grant funding received in 2014, allowed MCSD to begin the process of large modernization projects affording...
Dear Staff, Families, and Community MembersAs we embrace the second half of the 2023-24 school year, I am grateful to share with you the many resources and opportunities available to students along with events on the horizon here in our school District.Local Control Accountability Plan; Guiding the Direction for Student SuccessMerced City School District’s Local Control Accountability Plan (LCAP) guides decisions about actions and services being implemented on behalf of students as well as the cost for those actions and services. Each year, MCSD reviews the progress in meeting students&r...
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEMonday, January 8, 2024 Merced City School District is proud to join more than 1,000 local educational agencies in California recognizing the contributions of Board Members in January, which is School Board Recognition Month. As schools work to accelerate learning and serve the whole child, board members play a key role in setting the foundation, policies and priorities to support optimal student outcomes.“Board members are our elected representatives and are a vital link between Merced City School District and our community,” said Acting Superintendent Br...
The Merced City School District (MCSD) is accepting applications to serve on the MCSD Citizens’ Bond Oversight Committee. The MCSD Board of Education formally appoints Committee members to serve two (2) consecutive two-year terms. The Committee oversees the use of local General Obligation Bond Measure tax funding for modernization projects approved by the Board. State law provides that a local citizens’ oversight committee oversee all school construction bond expenditures. Committee members serve without compensation and attend four (4) meetings scheduled annually, typi...
School Counselor Describes the HERO Program Photo credit: KMPH Fox26 NewsCheck out our very own Brandon Castro, School Counselor at Fremont Elementary School, as he describes the HERO Program at Fremont Elementary School. School Principal Dawn Hubble said, "It means that we invest in teaching behavior expectations and pouring into students instead of formative old school kind of discipline."https://kmph.com/news/crisis-in-the-classroom/crisis-in-the-classroom-teaching-appropriate-behavior