MCHS Graduation 2020
May 18, 2020
Florida Education Impact Survey
May 14, 2020
IMPORTANT – COVID-19 FL Education Impact Survey
The Florida Department of Education (FDOE) has launched a vitally important education impact survey to for Florida educators and parents to share their thoughts and opinions on the Florida Department of Education, their local school district, and their school’s response to COVID-19.
Florida Retired Educators Essay Contest Winners
May 4, 2020
Congratulations to the following students for their performances on the 5th Grade Essay Contest sponsored by the Florida Retired Educators Association, Madison Unit:
Madison Roberts - 1st Place
Kimberly Morgan Stinson - 2nd Place
Alyssa Graham - 3rd Place
Rylee Evans - Honorable Mention
Austin Westerman - Honorable Mention
Controlled Open Enrollment
May 1, 2020
In accordance with Madison County School Board Policy 5121 – Controlled Open Enrollment we will accept applications for student transfers until May 22, 2020. A "Controlled Open Enrollment" application form can be found HERE. Please call Becky Bishop at (850) 973-1527 if you have any questions.
The Florida Department of Education (FDOE) has launched a vitally important education impact survey for Florida educators and parents to share their thoughts and opinions on recent crisis response from the Florida Department of Education, their local school district, and their school. This feedback will help us achieve our number one goal of keeping Florida’s students safe while ensuring they continue to receive the best education in the nation.
This short, 2-minute survey, is intended to be completed by parents, educators and students throughout Florida to include and incorporate their opinions on the next steps for education due to COVID-19.
This survey does not request any personal information and your answers will remain strictly anonymous.
Please help FDOE by sharing your opinion on how to move forward, together, to mitigate the spread and to reach out number one goal – ensuring Florida students continue to receive a great education.
Florida Extends Distance Learning Through Remainder of Academic Year
TALLAHASSEE, Fla., April 18, 2020 – Today, Governor Ron DeSantis and Commissioner of Education Richard Corcoran recommended that all Florida public and private K-12 schools continue distance learning and keep school campuses closed through June 3rd, the remainder of the 2019-2020 academic year. Vice President Mike Pence and U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos recently announced that Florida is setting the pace nationwide for distance learning.
Florida’s school districts have worked diligently with the Florida Department of Education (FDOE) to operationalize their distance learning plans by March 30, and FDOE provided that same support to public charter schools and many private schools, ensuring continuation of the best possible educational services throughout Florida.
“Although COVID-19 has been a huge disruption for Florida students and educators, Florida teachers have done a fantastic job leading the nation in distance learning. Our number one goal is to ensure the safety and security of students and to provide a great education. At this point, opening school campuses would cause a massive shift for our students, teachers and families who have done a great job of adapting to distance education,” said Governor Ron DeSantis. “Florida’s education community has risen to the occasion, Florida students are resilient, and I am proud of Florida’s educators. We will do everything we can to continue supporting distance learning throughout the state.”
“Today’s recommendation to continue distance learning, will give our students, their families, teachers and our school leaders the ability to maximize student learning, while ensuring everyone’s health and safety continues to be our first priority,” said Commissioner Richard Corcoran. “As students continue to excel in distance learning, we will continue to work with superintendents, school administrations, colleges, teachers, parents and students to implement best practices, resources and support systems to ensure positive educational outcomes for those most affected.”
In March, FDOE also announced the cancellation of spring 2020 state assessments, meaning that schools gained back instructional time that will allow local districts and schools to still end the school year based on their local calendars.
For more information on COVID-19, please visit http://www.fldoe.org/em-response/index.stml.
Important Notice Regarding School Lunches
April 8, 2020
Coronavirus Response and Resources
April 1, 2020
School Lunch
March 17, 2020
MADISON COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRCT
School lunches provided: Monday, March 23 – Friday, March 27
11:00 a.m. ~~ 1:00 p.m.
Beginning Monday, March 23, a “grab & go” school lunch will be available for ALL students. These lunches may be picked up at the designated locations between the hours of 11:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. Students may receive the meal at the nearest location. They do not have to go to their attendance school; however, the student must be present to receive a meal. (Lunches will not be consumed on the premises)
Lunches will be served at the following sites:
- Greenville Elementary School
- Lee Elementary School
- Pinetta Elementary School
- Church of God ~~ Colin Kelly Highway
- Pineland Baptist Church ~~ County Camp Road
- St. James Baptist Church ~~ Georgetown Road
Federal guidelines do not allow meals to be provided during the week of Spring Break (March 16 – 20).
Meals provided during this temporary school closing will not be packaged using food allergy considerations. Parents and guardians are responsible for monitoring and food allergy requirements.
Federal Department of Agriculture (National School Lunch Program) regulations requires the child to be present to receive a meal.
Subject to charge with additional guidance from Florida Department of Education