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The Merced City School District would like to make students, parents, and other residents aware of a road closure that will impact traffic in front of Cruickshank Middle School. As part of a housing project, the developer will be doing road work on Mercy Avenue from Monday, August 22nd through Friday, August 26th. Eastbound traffic on Mercy Avenue will be closed from Mansionette Drive to Paulson Road during that time. A detour will be in place for drivers who turn onto Mercy Avenue from G Street. It will require drivers to turn right onto Mansionette Drive, left onto Yosemite Aven...
The Merced City School District is excited to be starting a new school year with approximately 11-thousand preschool through eighth grade students. Monday morning was filled with smiles and warm greetings as staff members welcomed children back to class at all 18 campuses. There is a lot to look forward to this year! The district has several upgraded facilities, a brand new preschool at Rivera Elementary, new language arts materials that encourage critical thinking, as well as a new Facebook page and mobile app to share helpful information in a convenient way. The district is also...
Merced Sun-Star Column By Sara Sandrik/Merced City School District Public Information Officer Excitement is building throughout the Merced City School District as we prepare to welcome students back to class on Aug. 15. I can hardly wait to see all of our 18 campuses filled with bright young minds and smiling faces again! While teachers, administrators, and support staff are getting ready for the first day, there also are some steps families can take to ensure everything goes smoothly. Now is a great time to start getting into a routine that will help kids feel their best and ad...
Wednesday, August 03, 2016 12:57AM MERCED, Calif. (KFSN) -- Merced City School District teachers are playing the role of students right now. They're attending a variety of interactive classes through a program called Miniversity. The topics include everything from robotics and science to art and music. The goal is to give the teachers creative new ways to share those lessons with students once school starts on August 15th. All of the workshops are taught by fellow teachers who excel in those areas. The classes are being held at d...
Children ages 18 and under can still enjoy free lunches through July 29th at several locations in Merced. For more information about the MCSD Summer Meals program, please click here: http://www.mcsd.k12.ca.us/District/Department/4-Nutrition A Merced Sun-Star article about the program from July 7th is below: BY MONICA VELEZ mvelez@mercedsunstar.com LINKEDIN GOOGLE+ PINTEREST REDDIT PRINT ORDER REPRINT OF THIS STORY Students lined up ...