
Elementary programming update information


Elementary Parents,
We would like to inform you that when elementary buses leave the school building, the principal will send a notification to families to keep you informed of your child's departure from school.
Thank you


We have been cleared to dismiss students. This delay will also affect high school, middle, and elementary school buses, with student drop off running late. Once we complete the high school bus routes we will update everyone on possible middle and elementary delay times.Thank you!


The district would like your input on the proposed changes to our elementary school attendance boundaries. These changes are aimed at addressing current programming needs for half/full-day kindergarten & an imbalanced student population across the district's elementary buildings. Town Hall Meeting - Mark Twain Elementary School, February 6, 6:00 - 7:00 p.m.


Congratulations to Mark Twain Elementary School January Student of the Month Kennedy Reents! You rock Kennedy! #mustangs


WHO DEY from a happy little Mark Twain Kindergartner! #ruleyourschool #showyourstripes 🧡

Mark Twain second graders and fourth graders are proud to show their @Bengals support! #ruleyourschool #showyourstripes #WHODEY 🧡



Mark Twain third and fifth graders are wearing the @Bengals stripes today! #ruleyourschool #showyourstripes #WHODEY 🧡


Mark Twain Elementary School Principal Kelly Lee Marker and some of her first graders are ready for some @Bengals football! #ruleyourschool #showyourstripes #WHODEY 🧡


Mark Twain Elementary School's Mrs. Escobar and her kindergarten @Bengals are showing their support for this weekend! #ruletheschool #showyourstripes #WHODEY 🧡


These Mark Twain Elementary School Nutrition Services staff are "cooking" up some support for the @Bengals! #ruleyourschool #showyourstripes #WHODEY 🧡


Mark Twain Elementary School is showing their support of @Bengals! #ruleyourschool #showyourstripes #WHODEY 🧡


MCS is working to find solutions to the challenges we are facing with our current elementary programming. The district is offering a series of Town Hall meetings starting Wednesday to discuss new ideas and provide opportunities for input.


Please join us to hear about the district’s elementary programming ideas. There will also be opportunities to provide input and ask questions.


MCS is considering new programming ideas for our elementary schools. Join us for one of our upcoming Town Hall meetings to gain information about ideas that will help us meet our goals.


The Miamisburg City School District is proposing possible changes to its elementary school attendance boundaries that will bring transformational benefits to our students. The ideas being formulated allow for reduced/equitable class sizes, increased teacher collaboration, reduced costs for the district, and a more balanced student population. By providing improved educational resources to our students, we are helping ensure that they have access to the highest quality educational experience, paving the way for a brighter future in our community.
To promote collaboration and transparency among members of the school district, MCS will conduct a series of Town Hall meetings to share information and data regarding future programming ideas, with the first meeting taking place on January 18th at Bauer Elementary School. All meetings will take place at 6 p.m. in the building’s cafeteria.
These Town Hall meetings are intended to foster collaboration and transparency among members of the school district in order to ensure that all students receive the best educational experience possible. We look forward to hearing from the community during these meetings!


Congratulations to Mark Twain Elementary School December Student of the Month Kallin Meredith! You rock Kallin! #Mustangs


The elves really had some fun today at Mark Twain Elementary School! Mrs. Marker got all wrapped up! #Mustangs 💙





Congratulations to Mark Twain Elementary School November Student of the Month David Danner! Good work David! #MarkTwainMustangs


Happy National Education Support Professionals Day! Education Support Professionals (ESPs) include individuals who provide essential clerical services, custodial and maintenance services, food services, health and student services, paraeducation, security services, skilled trades, technical services, and transportation services. Our ESPs are essential to providing our students with a good education – one that includes reliable transportation, safe and clean buildings, nutritious food, and a helpful administration. Thank you to every one of our devoted ESPs for your hard work!
