K-6 Redistricting Project
K-6 Redistricting Project
Beginning in the 2025-2026 school year, Middletown City School District (MCSD) will modernize the K-6 experience for students to better support their growth and success.
In partnership with Woolpert, a trusted leader in education planning and design, MCSD is reimagining the future of its elementary schools. This includes reconfiguring elementary buildings to house kindergarten through sixth grade and updating attendance boundaries for the first time since 2011. This process will ensure that MCSD continues to meet the needs of all students, families, and the community as we look toward the future.
The primary goals of this K-6 redistricting project are to ensure:
- Student success through a strong sense of community. MCSD strives to offer a seamless learning experience from kindergarten through sixth grade to positively impact academic and emotional well-being.
- Students attend their neighborhood schools. Attending a neighborhood school promotes greater parental involvement and a stronger support system for students. Students experience shorter commutes, leading to lower transportation costs and more time for learning, extracurricular activities, and family engagement.
- Optimal utilization of our district resources and facilities. Balancing enrollments across schools enhances operational efficiency, ensuring optimal use of resources and facilities for a more effective learning environment.
This project will update MCSD’s attendance boundaries for the first time since 2011. Since then, MCSD has experienced fluctuating enrollments and population densities. This is a crucial step in making sure MCSD is planning for the future and continuing to provide the best possible learning environments for students.