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How Parents Want Communication
Anne O’Brien writes in her blog: How Parents Want School News A survey asked parents their preferred delivery method for school news. Internet communications clearly won. The top five answers: E-mail from the district/school Online parent portal District/school e-newsletters District/school website Telephone/voice messaging system Do you agree with Anne’s research and top five?
What Parents Want in School Communication
Most of the population declares their New Year’s resolutions January 1. For educators, it happens closer to September 1. And often high on the list: improving relationships with parents. A new survey from the National School Public Relations Association(NSPRA) may be able to help you keep this one. Relationships are built on communication. And NSPRA recently surveyed 50… Continue Reading What Parents Want in School Communication
Food Service Assistant
FOOD SERVICE VACANCY Do you enjoy working with kids in a fast paced professional food service environment while your kids are in school? We are now taking applications for a Food Service Assistant for a on call position at Mineral Point School District . Hours will very. Shifts are Monday through Friday. Qualified applicants should… Continue Reading Food Service Assistant
Parent Roadmaps to Common Core Standards – Mathematics
Parent Roadmaps to the Common Core Standards- Mathematics The Council of the Great City Schools’ parent roadmaps in mathematics provide guidance to parents about what their children will be learning and how they can support that learning in grades K-8. These parent roadmaps for each grade level also provide three-year snapshots showing how selected standards… Continue Reading Parent Roadmaps to Common Core Standards – Mathematics
Rural Schools Funding
In the past week I was called upon to represent rural schools on an educational advisory panel to Senator Mark Pocan as well as asked to speak to the struggles of rural schools to Kristen Durst of Wisconsin’s Public Radio “All Things Considered.” If I wasn’t aware before, it is abundantly clear to me now,… Continue Reading Rural Schools Funding
Communications Specialist
Full Job Title: Communications Specialist Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in PR, communications or related field. Two years of related experience in public relations and/or media work. Previous experience working with public schools preferred. Knowledge of the unique district community. Excellent verbal written and interpersonal communication skills. Proficiency with current technology for performance of duties; including graphics… Continue Reading Communications Specialist
Food Drive at the Mineral Point vs. Darlington Football Game
On Friday, October 10th, the Independent Order of Odd Fellows is partnering with the Mineral Point Athletic Department on a Food Drive to benefit the Iowa County Food Pantry. All attendees are asked to bring a non-perishable item for the food pantry and receive a ticket to win one of three prizes. For more information,… Continue Reading Food Drive at the Mineral Point vs. Darlington Football Game
Mineral Points Tax Levy Hike Attributed to State Aid Reduction
As the state’s share of public education costs spirals downward, Mineral Point school district residents will contribute more money out of pocket. Following a 3.9 percent decrease in general state aid and rising costs, the district’s proposed 2014-15 budget would boost the amount of money collected from local taxpayers by nearly 3.3 percent to preserve… Continue Reading Mineral Points Tax Levy Hike Attributed to State Aid Reduction
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2014 Homecoming Spirit Days
Mineral Point Middle School is pleased to announce the Spirit Days in honor of this year’s Homecoming. Monday – Crazy Sock Day Tuesday – Senior Citizen Day Wednesday – Crazy Hair Day Thursday – Hat Day Friday – Blue and White Day