
Make sure you come tonight from 5:30-7:00 pm for our trick or treat event!


Congratulations to these students who represented MCS in the Halloween Drawing Contest and won 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place!


Fourth graders are learning the importance and function of each organ in health classes this week.





Celebrating a great way to persevere with shades of pink and purple today đź’ś





Huge shout out to amazing custodians! We appreciate you and your daily hard work!





Congratulations to our budding artists who have been selected to paint window displays downtown this weekend!


Congratulations to our 4th grade students who won our September attendance challenge! They dominated on the field during our kickball game.




Look who surprised us with a visit this morning during our morning announcements to share some jokes! Officer Goldmith was a big hit with the students!


The Makerspace Club is up and running in second grade! Check out these amazing creations and future inventions.





Check out these dedicated 3rd grade authors!




Can you guess some of our underwater Masked Readers? Each morning during announcements we share three hints to support your guesses. Who do you think they are?



Check out our weekly MCS newsletter! This week we honored Mighty Cool Students and rolled out the Masked Reader Challenge. Clink on the link to find out more important events happening,
https://5il.co/zwop


Friday fun on the playground as we review the safe ways to use equipment.





Check out the current MCS newsletter for the latest information and happenings this week.
https://5il.co/zl4m


We are Rallying for Responsibility today at MCS! Thank you to our Student Ambassadors for planning our first spirit day!




The rain isn't stopping us from spreading sunshine here at MCS!


Congratulations to Mrs. Abell's first grade class for earning their reward today!


These fourth grade writers were working hard to create a catching lead today!




Mrs. Lewin-Grover is getting our budding artists ready to kick off their future projects. Every great invention starts with an idea.





Our 3rd grade authors want to showcase their writing skills as well. Today they are adding interesting leads that show action, conversations or the setting.


