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MCCPS Strategic Planning Sessions

Help us plan the next three to five years of MCCPS. Come to one (or all) of the strategic plannings:

 

Wed May 2 8:00am – 9:00am
   Does size matter?  Should we add students to each grade?  Add additional grades?  Stay the same size?
Wed May 9 8:00am – 9:00am
   Policy Review: Homework and Discipline 
Wed May 16 8:00am – 9:00am
   Programmatic Discussion: We have to pull the weeds before we can plant the flowers.  
   What about the program we currently offer to kids/parents should go?  Change?  Be added? 
Wed May 23 8:00am – 9:00am
   TBD
Wed Jun 6 8:00am – 9:00am
This recurring event is part of a series.   TBD

 

Sixth Grade Car Designs

Here is a behind the scenes look as the sixth grade designs their cars for exhibition.

MCCPS First Day of School August 29th

MCCPS Glover's Regiment

Marblehead Community Charter Public School

Begins the School Year on August 29

The Marblehead Community Charter Public School (MCCPS) will begin the 2011-2012 academic year on Monday, August 29. As part of the school’s longstanding tradition, Marblehead’s own Glover’s Regiment will join in welcoming students on the first day. The opening ceremonies will begin at 7:45.

The school has also scheduled two events for parents/guardians early in the school year. The Back-to-School Night will be held on Thursday, September 15th at 6:30. This evening will be devoted to parents/guardians and teachers discussing the curriculum and expectations at each grade level. A new addition to Charter’s support of parents/guardians, is a Parent Orientation Night. On Wednesday, September 21st at 6:30 new and returning parents can get answers to their individual questions. They’ll learn more about their child’s experience at MCCPS - from individual.All will become clear!

Marblehead Community Charter Public School (MCCPS) is a public charter school serving students in grades 4-8 from Marblehead and surrounding communities. Opened in 1995, the school is committed to offering a rigorous and innovative academic program that challenges each individual student to reach his/her highest intellectual, artistic, social, emotional, and physical potential.

MCCPS Enrichment Uncovers the Past

The Marblehead Report wrote a great article on the archaeology enrichment run by Dr. Steinberg and Mr. Gillis. Check out the article for more details: http://www.wickedlocal.com/marblehead/news/x1249729771/Charter-School-archaeology-students-survey-Old-Burial-Hill-s-past?img=2#axzz1RtbMJxeZ

 

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