
Due to the hazardous road conditions on side streets and back roads, all Muhlenberg County Schools will be closed again tomorrow, Thursday, February 2. This will be NTI Day #4. Students should have NTI packets and/or instructions. Thank you.

Attention all families with children in Head Start/Preschool: Make plans to attend this fun and free event next Thursday evening, February 9, at the Merle Travis Center starting at 6 PM.


Due to hazardous road conditions, all Muhlenberg County Schools will be closed tomorrow, February 1. This will be NTI Day #3. Students should have NTI packets and/or instructions. Teachers will be reaching out to students in case any help is needed. Thank you.


Attention any interested Muhlenberg County High School student:
June 4-9, 2023 - University of Kentucky’s Robinson Forest
Are you interested in the environment and want to know more about forests, trees, insects, water and wildlife; in short, Kentucky’s natural resources? Then consider the Kentucky Forest Leadership Program where you can explore the many aspects of forestry and related fields. If you like hands-on learning in the great outdoors then this program is for you. This week-long, residential program is designed for high school students. Check out this link: http://kflp.ca.uky.edu/
If interested, contact Mr. Scott Cronin, Agriculture Education MCHS Teacher, for details at scott.cronin@muhlenberg.kyschools.us

Good evening! Due to the inclement weather predicted for tonight, all Muhlenberg County Schools will be closed tomorrow, January 31. This will be NTI Day #2. Students should have NTI packets and/or instructions. Teachers will be reaching out to students in case any help is needed. Thank you.

Because of weather, all after school activities for Muhlenberg County Schools are cancelled today. This includes both away games.

STAND members met for their January meeting this morning and focused on "New Year, New Me." Mr. Derrick Benton, MCHS Guidance Counselor, spoke to the group about resolutions and challenged them to focus on what they want to be in becoming a better version of themselves.

All staff at Central City Elementary School participated in school safety training today after school. The training was provided by our own district SRO team. Safety is our top priority across the school district.



Greenville Elementary presented a few highlights of their year at this evening's board meeting. Mrs. Jones shared about the "One Team, One Goal" school supply drive from last summer. Students shared "Zones of Regulation" which they learned to identify their feelings and shared strategies to help them feel in the green zone which is happy and ready to learn. Reece Boggess shared about a project they did in science with the brain and connected it to a circuit. Mrs. Jones ended the presentation by highlighting the Hard Work Cafe that the Family Resource Center started this school year to recognize and encourage students to socialize during lunch.

At this evening's board meeting, each member of the board was recognized for their service to our district. Thank you, board members, for your commitment to the students and staff of the Muhlenberg County School District.
#LoveKYSchoolBoards


The Board of Education hosted a school safety meeting today with School Resource Officers, district administrators, and principals. New SROs, Derrick Moore and Jim Bauer, were introduced and welcomed. The group discussed upcoming trainings, scheduling and communications.

All Muhlenberg County Schools will be closed Monday, January 16, 2023, in observance of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.


Good evening! All Muhlenberg County Schools will begin on a two-hour delay tomorrow, January 3rd, due to the possibility of flooding from inclement weather that is moving our way overnight. AM Head Start is canceled for tomorrow. We look forward to seeing our students and staff as we begin our spring semester. Have a good evening!

STACIE JONES, PRINCIPAL AT GREENVILLE ELEMENTARY, SELECTED AS A MEMBER OF THE 2023 COHORT OF KENTUCKY WOMEN IN EDUCATION LEADERSHIP
The School Leaders Association, KASA, has recently announced the 2023 cohort of Kentucky Women in Education Leadership (KWEL). The group is comprised of 38 school leaders who were selected through a competitive application process based on specific leadership criteria. Each leader brings a myriad of educational experiences, talent, and the desire to ensure Kentucky’s children receive a world-class education.
Cohort members, along with some of the state’s top female executive educators, will gather January 25-26, 2023, at the Brown Hotel in Louisville for an induction ceremony and leadership forum. KWEL is a KASA leadership development program designed to strengthen and advance the careers of women working in P-12 public education.
“Preparation is everything,” said KASA Executive Director Dr. Rhonda Caldwell. “The KWEL program provides a framework to support and guide cohort members to chart their path to high level executive positions within Kentucky’s public schools. The new cohort members join 168 female colleagues who are reimagining education today. They are the trailblazers who are identifying barriers to equity and excellence for every student for a stronger, healthier Kentucky.”
KASA, The School Leaders Association, is the largest school administrator group in Kentucky, representing more than 3,300 education leaders across the commonwealth. Formed in 1969, KASA connects education leaders to policymakers, legislators, and other interest groups, and provides numerous benefits and services to Kentucky’s school administrators.
Congratulations, Mrs. Jones!


May we all enjoy our winter break!

Muhlenberg County Schools collected coats and winter clothes for students affected by the Eastern KY floods. KASA directed the drive. Thank you to all who donated! Special thanks to the GES Beta Club and Ms. Allison Ramsey's 4th Grade Class at GES!




School resource officers and local first responders met today to plan trainings and discuss initiatives and protocols regarding school safety. A big thank you to CCES for providing a delicious breakfast.



Muhlenberg County Schools will be closed November 23 - 25. Happy Thanksgiving!


Muhlenberg Achieves hosted their first in a series of “Lunch and Learn” sessions for interested seniors. Today’s guest, Mr. Anthony Yates, General Manager of American Consolidated Natural Resources, Inc., shared about the coal mining industry and local opportunities available.


6th graders from across the district enjoyed a wonderful Ag Day today hosted by the Muhlenberg County Farm Bureau. A special thank you to the Extension Office and 4-H along with the 16 exhibitors who shared Ag information with all of our students.



