District News
ESSER Series Part 3: ESSER III Commitments
ESSER by the Numbers: Middletown City Schools received approximately $3 million in ESSER I, $12 million in ESSER II, and $26 million in ESSER III.
ESSER Series Part 2: ESSER III
Middletown City School District received approximately $26 million in ESSER III funds to address the pandemic’s negative impact on students. The district has strategically worked to address a number o...
ESSER Series Part #1: What is ESSER?
The purpose of ESSER funds is to provide schools with resources necessary to maintain district operations and appropriately respond to and mitigate the impacts of the Covid-19 Pandemic on student acad...
ICYMI National Group Visits Our Schools
Journal-News writer Michael Clark and photographer Nick Graham put together an informative and visual article on the recent Digital Promise League of Innovative Schools spring convening in our distric...
Get to Know Our Elementary Counselors: Part 7
Get to Know Our Elementary Counselors!
Did you know this school year we were able to hire elementary counselors for every elementary school? In the past, our counselors were shared between school. Th...
Covid Update #7
Last Friday, February 25, the CDC lifted the masking requirements on public school transportation. In alignment with this update, all Middletown City School District students and Petermann Bus staff a...
Help Review K-5 ELA Curriculum
We are in the process of reviewing new K-5 ELA programs and we'd like your input. We've put the proposed programing on tables for public review from Feb. 15-March 17 on the 4th floor of the City Build...
Black History Month: Middletown school teaching students about local heroes
*IN CASE YOU MISSED IT*
Black History Month: Middletown school teaching students about local heroes
“Pioneers can start in any generation and in any community.”
Highview 6th Grade Center, a Middlet...
Covid Update #6: Masks Strongly Recommended
At the February 14, 2022 Board of Education meeting, the Board made the decision to change the “required” masking to “strongly recommended.”
Masking is still required on school buses.