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A Foundation For The Future

Building Today for Tomorrow

The Monroe City School District is committed to excellence in teaching and learning. We hold high expectations for all students, parents, and staff. We share, with our community, the responsibility for providing a safe, caring environment designed to help students become productive citizens. We pledge all available resources to help prepare students to live and work in a rapidly changing, technological society. 

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Notice of Meetings

MCS Parental Involvement Meeting

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Monday, October 2, 2023
6:00 PM
Henrietta George Board Meeting Room

MCS School Board Meeting

Tuesday, October 3, 2023
6:00 PM
Henrietta George Board Meeting Room

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Wossman High School-Based Health Care Center

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Ribbon Cutting Ceremony

Wednesday, October 4, 2023

1:00 PM

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Monroe City Schools 2024 Open Enrollment Dates

OGB Health Coverage October 1- November 14

Please visit the district employee benefits page links and updates. Applications and supporting documents can be emailed to Ericka.cleveland@mcschools.net by November 14, 2023. For questions on OGB Health Plans for the year 2024, please attend the active employee meeting on October 10, 2023, at the Monroe Civic Center 401 Lea Joyner Expressway, Monroe, LA 9:00 AM or 2:00 PM.

 

 

403(b) Plans

September 5 – 19, 2023

Horace Mann, Voya/ING, AIG/Valic, LSW

 

Supplement Plans

 

Clinton Agency September 18th-October 6th, 2023

The Standard (Disability)

American Public (Hospital Indemnity)

Transamerica (Cancer)

MetLife (Life)

 

Francis Clements October 16th -31st, 2023

Boston Mutual (Life)

 

Taylor and Sons November 1st– November 17th, 2023

Protective Life (Existing Customer Only)

Washington National (Heart & Stroke)

Unum (Dental & Vision)

Combined Life (Long Term Care & Life)

Chubb (Accidental)

Cafeteria Plan Election

 

All Supplemental and 403(b) plan vendors will visit the schools. HEALTH PLAN CHANGES can be emailed, sent by pony, or turned in at the central office front desk.

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OGB Application Form

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Insurance Vendor List

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School Choice
2023-2024

The information regarding Monroe City Schools Choice Program has been released.  Please visit the School Choice Page for more information.

We Need Star Substitutes!

We are looking for qualified people who want to be a star as a substitute teacher in one of our classrooms.  All you have to do is...

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  • Complete the entire packet

  • Attach a copy of your license, direct deposit information, and social security card

  • Turn in the packet (info on linked file)

  • Schedule a background check with IDENTOGO - attached

  • After all is completed, wait for the call from Debi Fandal

  • Start accepting jobs from the AESOP system

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If you are interested in becoming a Substitute Teacher for the Monroe City School System for the 2023-2024 school year, please complete the process as soon as possible.

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We look forward to working with you!

MCS Online Academy Information

Please visit the Office of Instructional Support Page to view the latest information regarding the MCS Online Academy for the 2023-2024 academic year.  PLEASE NOTE:  The academy will only serve students in grades 6 - 11 this year!

MCS Parent Compacts

As the school year gets ready to begin, Monroe City Schools has a new Parent Compact that we would like all parents to view and go over with your children.  It focuses on four key areas: School Responsibilities, Teacher Responsibilities, Parent Responsibilities, and Student Responsibilities.  This compact helps ensure that we are all working towards the same goals of maximizing the educational experiences of all MCS students.

2022-2023 Ready to Achieve School Operational Guidelines

As per the December 30, 2021, Louisiana Department of Education release, MCS plans to provide continuous learning for the 2022-2023 school year. Students will be offered two distinct learning modes: face-to-face, as allowed by medical and government officials, or 100% virtual.  This plan addresses the latest recommendations.

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Please view the latest release from the Louisiana Department of Education (Released July 20, 2022) 2022-2023 Ready to Achieve! School Operational Guidelines HERE!

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To view 2021-2022 Frequently Asked Questions, click HERE!  This document will be updated as it is released.

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All additional, localized questions or comments, may be sent to questions@mcschools.net.

​2023-2024 Calendar Summary

The 2023-2024 MCS School Calendar was adopted at the recent school board.  You can view the adopted calendar summary HERE!

Chromebook Responsible User Agreement

Every Monroe City School student has access to an assigned Chromebook.  Please take a moment to review the Chromebook Responsible Use Agreement policy here.  This also has the opportunity to provide insurance coverage on this agreement.  Once again, please review the policy and make a selection to opt in or opt out of the coverage and return the form to the assigning school ASAP.

Achieve (ESSER II, ESSER III) Allocations

On March 27, 2020, Congress set aside approximately $13.2 billion of the $30.75 billion allotted to the Education Stabilization Fund through the Coronavirus Aid Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act for the Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief Fund (ESSER) Fund. The Department awarded these grants to State educational agencies (SEAs) for the purpose of providing local educational agencies (LEAs), including charter schools that are LEAs, with emergency relief funds to address the impact that COVID-19 has had, and continues to have, on elementary and secondary schools across the Nation.  These funds address such things tutoring to reduce loss-of-learning, safe and healthy environment, and any additional issues.  The Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations (CRRSA) Act, 2021, was signed into law on December 27, 2020, and provided an additional $54.3 billion for the Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief (ESSER II) Fund. ESSER II Fund awards to SEAs are in the same proportion as each State received funds under Part A of Title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965, as amended, in fiscal year 2020.  On Thursday, March 11, 2021, the American Rescue Plan (ARP) Act was signed into law. It was an unprecedented $1.9 trillion package of assistance measures, including $122 billion for the ARP Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief (ARP ESSER) Fund. Funds are provided to SEAs and LEAs to help safely reopen and sustain the same operation of schools and address the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the Nation’s students. ARP ESSER Fund awards to SEAs are in the same proportion as each State received funds under Part A of Title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965, as amended, in fiscal year 2020.

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Monroe City School System received monies and you can view the budget by clicking the link below.

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Achieve (ESSER II, ESSER III) Allocations

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Louisiana Comeback is a cooperative effort to be the catalyst for school systems across the state of Louisiana. By focusing time, energy and money on key investments, individual school systems are joining together to reignite recovery and help students hit the ground running as they head into the next school year.

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Louisiana Comeback

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Click on the above image to go directly to the Louisiana Legislative Auditor's Reporting Page!

MCS Pupil Progression Plan

The approved version of the 2022-2023 Pupil Progression Plan is now available online for viewing. Please address questions to Dr. Cassie Owens. Click on their names to email a question.   The 2022-2023 PPP has been updated for this school year.  To view the plan, click the link above.

 

An addendum to the Pupil Progression Plan was approved at the December 6, 2022, Board Meeting.  You may view the addendum here.

​MCS Charter Application

The 2022-2024 Charter School Application Process for Schools Opening in the 2024-2025 School Year or Beyond is now available online. Please visit the MCS Charter Application Page for information regarding the Charter School Application process for Monroe City Schools.

​MCS Registration Handbooks and G/T Course Offerings

To find out more about the registration process or the Gifted/Talented Course Offerings in the district, please visit the appropriate link below. There is a quick link on each school page for your convenience, as well.

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MCS Registration and Course Offerings Handbook 2023-2024

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Student Handbook

2022 High School Scheduling Form - 9th Grade


2022 High School Scheduling Form - 10-12 Grade

MCS School Wellness Policy

The Monroe City School Board is committed to the optimal development of every student. The School Board believes that for students to have the opportunity to achieve personal, academic, developmental and social success, the School Board shall strive to ensure positive, safe and health-promoting learning environments at every level, in every setting, throughout the school year.  

To see more, please visit the School Wellness Policy page.

LATEST NEWS

LA to Restart Eligibility Reviews

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Have you heard the news?  Louisiana will be restarting eligibility reviews for Medicaid and CHIP coverage.  Get ready to renew now.  The new announcement flyer is available online!

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Immunization Information and Form​​

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If you are not going to have your child immunized as required by the Louisiana Department of Education's regulations, please note that you must complete the Statement of Dissent From Immunizations and return it to the school the child will be attending.

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​​Special Education Advisory Council Meeting


The Monroe City School System has held meetings of its Special Education Advisory Council (SEAC) throughout the year.  The purpose of the meetings are to make sound data-driven decisions pertaining to special education policies and procedures.  The yearly MINUTES describe in detail the meeting dates, members, and materials discussed.

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