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Meridianville Middle School
Meridianville Middle School
School Hours - 8:30 A.M. to 3:30 P.M.
Fax: 256-851-4551
Email: ebryant@madison.k12.al.us
Website: https://www.mcssk12.org/Domain/20
Location: 12975 Hwy 231/431 N., Hazel Green, AL 35750
Phone: 256-851-4550
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/eaglesmeridianville/
Twitter: @MeridianvilleMS
CHROMEBOOK AND MIFI DEVICE RETURN DATES
CHROMEBOOK AND MIFI DEVICE RETURN DATES
ALL Seniors
Return devices/chargers at the conclusion of your last final exam and no later than Monday, May 24th
(Graduations are May 25-26)
Must return devices/pay for lost or damaged devices before graduation
All Remote Students Grades PK-11/HS Students Grades 9-11
Return devices/chargers between May 24-27th
Traditional Students in Middle and Elementary School Grades PK-8
Return devices/chargers by Friday, May 21st
E-LEARNING DAY
Our Remote students will attend these two days for ACAP Testing. Please call or e-mail the school if you have any questions.
Daily Announcements
Congratulations to our 7th grade Baseball team!!! 2021 7th Grade County Champs. Great job boys and Coach Pitts!!
HG Volleyball tryouts will now be May 3-6, 5:30 pm - 7 pm in the old gym. Kids will still enter thru door #44 in the court yard.
We will not be transporting any students by bus to the High School for any tryouts.
We have information in the Main Office regarding Training and Tryouts for the Hazel Green High School JROTC Air Rifle Team for the 2021-2022 School Year. This is open for our 8th grade students to participate in.
April 22 & 23 Remote Students ACAP Testing.
April 22 & 23 E-Learning day for Traditional Students.
Cheer tryouts have been moved to April 13th. Information can be found on the school website. Please contact Mrs. McCormick for information. klmccormick@mcssk12.com
To stay in compliance with the Covid-19 protocols, students are not allowed to share drinks. Contaminated containers, water bottles, etc., will be confiscated.
Progress Reports - April 29. 2021
Remote students ACAP testing dates - April 22 & 23, 2021
Last Day of School May 28, 2021 - Half day
Remote Student picture proofs are in. They can be picked up in the main office.
Students must bring their school issued chromebook to school fully charged daily. If a student does not have a school issued device, students will be allowed to bring their home device until a school device is issued.
Virtual Feeding begins Monday, September 14, 2020, from 10:35-11.00 AM. You will drive thru the bus loop at the back of the school. Please have a piece of paper with the number of plates you need. This is for anybody 18 and under. You do not have to be enrolled in Madison County Schools to receive a meal. You will receive a lunch and breakfast for the next day.
Bus information in the links below. If you do not see your road on the list, please let us know. Refer to specific subdivisions at the end of the route listing.
Lost and found is located in the Main Office. All items not collected by Friday will be donated immediately.
Please email attendance notes to ebryant@mcssk12.org or thogue@mcssk12.org
ACAP Testing
Make-up testing will be on the same days Remote Students test - April 22 and 23.
If you come and complete all tests April 13-16 you get to stay home April 22 and 23 for eLearning days.
These tests can be used for placement in HGHS classes next year. If you are doing poorly in CP classes you will not be allowed to take CP at HGHS- BUT if your ACAP score is on grade level or higher you might be allowed to stay in CP classes.
MVMS TRYOUT DATES
Please view upcoming sports tryouts:
Hazel Green High Bowling tryouts will be WEDNESDAY May 12 from 4-6 at Pin Palace. Any grade can tryout & tryouts are FREE.
Volleyball May 3-4 7th grade tryouts from 3:30-5:30
Volleyball May 5-6 8th grade tryouts from 3:30-5:30
8th grade girls basketball tryouts are May 3rd & 4th from 5:30-7. 7th grade girls basketball tryouts are May 5th & 6th from 5:30-7.
7th grade boys basketball tryouts are May 10th & 11th from 4:00-5:30. 8th grade boys basketball tryouts are May 12th & 13th from 3:45-5:30.
Softball May 11 & 13 from 4:00 - 6:00 P.M.
Dance Tryouts will be April 26th, 27th, and 29thfrom 4:00 - 5:30 P.M. at MVMS either the cafeteria or the gym (whichever is available).
Track & field tryouts will be on 5/18, 4-5PM. Boys and girls will try out together.
All paperwork must be done in Dragonfly before trying out.
Update from Mr. Perkins
Hello MCSS Family,
Today, I have two important announcements to share with you.
The first is regarding face masks. The Madison County School System will continue to require masks to be worn by all students, staff, and visitors through the remainder of this school year. This is in line with Level One of our Reopening Plan.
Second, we are excited to announce that PowerSchool Enrollment is now open for NEW students who will attend Madison County Schools for the school year 2021-2022. MCSS will offer two options for student instruction next school year: In-person instruction at your home school or enrollment in the Madison County Virtual Academy(grades 4-12). Attached is a newsletter containing information you will need to enroll your child in PowerSchool. This information will also be available on our social media sites and on the MCSS website at mcssk12.org.
Please feel free to contact your student’s school for assistance.
Thank you,
Allen Perkins, Superintendent
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2-1-1 System
An amazing resource is available every hour of every day to families and individuals in need of essential human services – 2-1-1. The 2-1-1 system is for human services needs what 9-1-1 is for emergency needs. In North Alabama, 2-1-1 is provided through Crisis Services of North Alabama in partnership with United Way. Last year, the 2-1-1 Call Center in Huntsville answered more than 37,000 calls from across the state with more than 20,000 of those calls being from North Alabama alone. The majority of callers requested help with basic needs—such as utilities, rent, food, and housing. During times of disaster, 2-1-1 has been critical in assisting both disaster victims and disaster relief providers to make connections. 2-1-1 can be accessed through a statewide website (www.211connectsalabama.org) as well as through our local call center. Your Superintendent Council representative has a flyer and magnets promoting this program. This will be a great resource for our community.