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ICYMI Journal-News: Middletown unveils $2.5 million in school budget cuts, talk of possible tax hike
In a recent article, Journal-News Staff Writer Michael D. Clark writes about Monday’s Board of Education meeting where “Middletown school officials said they need to sl...
Change of Schedule: Week of Feb. 22
Change of Schedule: Week of February 22 *All K-12 in-person learners* On Friday, February 26, district teachers and staff will receive their 2nd dose of the COVID-19 va...
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Middletown Schools to Stay Hybrid
At the Monday, January 11, 2021 Board of Education meeting, the board members decided to continue the hybrid learning through the third quarter. The board will revisit their decision at the February 2...
MCSD COVID-19 Guidelines: 14-Day Quarantine Protocol
MCSD made the decision to stay with our current safety protocols including the 14-day quarantine.
ICYMI Middletown Leader to Ohio Legislators: Stop Discriminating Against Students
In a recent article, Cincinnati Enquirer reporter Keith BieryGolick describes his sitdown meeting with Middletown City Schools Superintendent Marlon Styles, Jr. In the Question and Answer style articl...
Superintendent of the Year: Marlon Styles, Middletown City School District
K-12 Dive, a leading education publication, named Middletown City School District Superintendent Marlon Styles, Jr., as the Superintendent of the Year. In a year where so much did not go according to ...
High School going remote Dec. 3 - Dec. 18
As you know, there has been a recent increase in the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in our area. Starting tomorrow, December 3 through Friday, December 18, all MHS students (A-Z) will have classes...
Journal-News: Butler County officials react to school voucher program changes
Middletown Schools Treasurer Randy Bertram described the expanded EdChoice as “a disservice to education.” The district’s obligation for vouchers would increase from 281 students to 586 students next ...