Your voice matters! We value your opinion and appreciate you taking the time to complete this short survey. Your anonymous opinion gives us feedback to improve our schools, identifies things that are working well at our schools, and helps us plan for the future.
Click Here for the Online Survey: https://forms.gle/HeTspPoKgtRd78dm7
If you would prefer a paper copy, please reach out to
Renae Martin at Meigs County Board Of Education.
renaemartin@meigsgschool.net
423-334-5793
Save the Date: Headstart, PreK & Kindergarten Pre-Registration will be held on April 28th.
The county wide results are in!!!
Congratulations to our speech contestants for their hard work.
4th grade winners:
1 st place Kinley Porter
2nd place Jayla Lee
5th place Brilee Harris
5th grade winners:
2nd place Elin Layman
3rd place Chloe Crabtree
Way to go MSE
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The Meigs County Lady Tigers will be in action in the district tournament tonight, February 16, at 6 pm. Admission is $5, and only TSSAA and TACA passes will be accepted. Gates will open at 5 pm. The game will not be live-streamed due to TSSAA District Tournament rules.
MSE 4th Grade Speech Winners for 2023
1st place - Kinley Porter
2nd place - Paitlynn Poisel
3rd place - Brilee Harris
Also placing and advancing to the county wide contest :
Briley Kaiser, Elka Pessl, Jayla Lee, Kennadee Farrell, Nohlin Summers, Cayley Cobble, and Brailey Parker.
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MSE 5th grade speech winners! These 10 boys and girls will advance to the county competition in two weeks.
School Level Winners for 5th grade:
1st place - Caroline Colbaugh
2nd place - Chloe Crabtree
3rd place - Veta Newman
Also advancing will be : Holly Smith, Julia Ivey, Christopher McKinney, McKinley Moon, Natalie Moore, Landon Moore, and Elin Layman.
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Our school was invited to participate in the Governor’s Early Literacy Foundation’s K-3 Home Library program this summer.
Through this program, all rising 1st-3rd grade students in our school district are being given the opportunity to receive six high-quality books and activity pages, delivered to their homes this summer at no cost to families.
By completing the process below, you are opting your child out of participating in the K-3 Home Library program in Summer 2023.
This means your child will not receive six high-quality books and activity pages, delivered to your home this summer.
If you choose NOT to participate, contact your child’s teacher. Taking this step will ensure your child will NOT receive the books. In order to opt out, you must call and do so by 3:30 on Friday, February 17. After that time, we will not be able to remove your child from the recipient list.
For more information Click this Link:
https://governorsfoundation.org/gelf-resources/2022-k-3-home-library-book-activities/
On Friday, January 27th, MSE hosted the school wide spelling bee. We are super pleased to announce the winners of the 3rd-5th grade competition. 1st place - Zikel Parks (4th grade); 2nd place - Alex Brown (3rd grade); 3rd place - Ellie Hickman (5th grade)
MSE Kindergarten boys and girls sang the National Anthem at the MCHS basketball game last night. Their performance was beautiful and we are so proud of their hard work. Way to Go Kindergarten!!
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Tonight is the big night!! MSE Kindergarten will be singing the National Anthem before the Lady Tigers basketball ballgame at MCHS, and the MSE Dribble Team will be performing at half time. Pictures is the Dribble Team. Please come out and support our students! Don’t forget to arrive by 5:45.
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Open House is in full swing at MSE! We love meeting with our parents.
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Have you thanked a school board member today for their service and dedication to our students and community? #SchoolBoardAppreciationWeek
Meigs County students benefit every day from the leadership and vision of our school board. We are very thankful for these dedicated school leaders!
Attendance Matters 📚🏫🎓
Thank you to the Meigs County school board members for your dedication to our students, faculty, and staff!
Jan. 22-28 is School Board Appreciation Week in Tennessee, so take time to thank these dedicated school leaders.
Through a continued partnership with the state’s PBS stations, Tennessee students have access to academic instructional videos airing on PBS statewide, which include video lessons for Pre-K-3 students and additional grade levels for science and math. Additionally, Starting with Sounds videos are airing each Wednesday morning at 9 a.m. CT, which is a Reading 360 statewide awareness campaign to help Tennessee parents and students understand the importance of reading in an engaging and fun way.
In collaboration with Tennessee PBS, the department created Starting with Sounds to highlight the importance of early literacy and how families and students can practice reading by watching and listening to national and local musicians, athletes, and champions of student success read their favorite books and sing songs to help build these critical skills.
Families can watch the instructional video lessons created specifically for Tennessee students on all six state PBS stations – WNPT Nashville, East Tennessee PBS, WCTE Upper Cumberland, WKNO Memphis, West TN PBS, and Chattanooga WTCI from 9 a.m. –11 a.m. CT each weekday.
Click this link for more information: https://www.tn.gov/education/pbsteaching.html
In partnership with Governor’s Early Literacy Foundation (GELF), the department is opening up an opportunity for parents to order free at-home reading resources this winter for any of their children in grades K-2.
Through this partnership, the department and GELF want to encourage at-home reading practice to help young learners become stronger readers outside of the classroom. Based on if a child is in kindergarten, 1st or 2nd grade, they will receive seven At-Home Decodable Book Series, which contain 20+ exciting stories full of sounds and words to practice, and age-appropriate, high-quality books from Scholastic.
All Tennessee families can order one booklet pack for each of their kindergarten, 1st, and 2nd grade students using this site.
https://readingresources.mybrightsites.com/
This launch is part of the family component of the state’s Reading 360 initiative to help boost strong reading skills amongst Tennessee students.
Parents,
After school tutoring forms will be coming home with your child today. Please complete and return by Tuesday, January 10th. If your child needs bus transportation, please list your address at the bottom of the form. Thank you.
Just a reminder... STUDENTS RETURN TOMORROW (January 4th)! We are so very excited and can not wait to see everyone with their bright smiling faces!