We remember...
We can't wait to see our students tomorrow. In order to provide parents and guardians as much information about LES as possible we have revamped our student handbook. Please click the link to see information about all things LES.
https://www.muhlenberg.kyschools.us/o/les/page/student-handbook
Happening now...Longest Elementary is hosting Family Fun Night from 4-6 PM this evening. Literacy activities including the book fair and Destress for Success activities are available for students and families. There is a chorus concert at 6:00 PM.
Don't forget...
Attention families with children starting Kindergarten this coming school year: Muhlenberg County Schools will hold open registration at each of the elementary schools March 20-24. Please contact the school your child will be attending as soon as possible to set up an appointment to register. A list of needed information can be found on our district website here: https://core-docs.s3.amazonaws.com/documents/asset/uploaded_file/3192/MCPS/2838189/Kindergarten_Registration_Information.pdf.
All Muhlenberg County Schools will be in session tomorrow, March 6.
Due to heavy wind and thunderstorms moving our way, all Muhlenberg County Schools will be closed today, March 3. This will be NTI Day #5. Students should have NTI packets and/or instructions. Teachers will be reaching out to students in case any help is needed.
Dress like your favorite book character tomorrow.
Read Across America Week.
All Muhlenberg County Schools will be closed tomorrow, February 17, and Monday, February 20, as indicated on the school calendar. Enjoy a long weekend!
This is a reminder that Picture Day is tomorrow.
With love in the air, did you know that we have 105 amazing transportation employees from drivers and monitors to mechanics and office personnel that make up the Muhlenberg County Schools Transportation Department? We love our buses! #LovetheBusMonth
February 6-10 is FRYSC Appreciation Week across Kentucky. Throughout the week, Muhlenberg County will be highlighting our Family Resource & Youth Service Center coordinators. Meet Ms. Tonia Stovall and Ms. Jill Graham... #fryscstrong
It's National School Counseling Week and we are thankful for the work our counselors and psychologists do on a daily basis to help address mental health needs of our students while helping them achieve school success and plan for a career.
February Newsletter
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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.
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.