Reading, Writing, & Bidding! – Thank you so much for helping us raise $16,605! With your generosity we exceeded our goal of $15,000!
This year our online auction is a critical fundraiser to support educational programs for all MCCSC students.
The pandemic has forced radical changes our school community and many businesses and families are struggling. If you are able to help us with a donation this year we are grateful. No donation is to small and hopefully your gift can generate business back to you and our community.
Please check out our auction as it starts to grow….
Website: www.biddingforgood/fmccs
Your generosity is…
Read MoreJoin us on February 3, 2014 for a Panel Discussion to learn more about safely monitoring and setting limits on technology for your children.
A video has been produced by the Monroe County Prosecutor’s Office with great information for parents on this topic. Click Here
IDS article on February 4, 2014.
For more information see our Events Page.
Save the date – Thursday, August 23, 2012 for
The Great Grown Up Spelling Bee
Please mark your calendars and have your teams start preparing for the our 3rd annual Great Grown Up Spelling Bee. Information on sponsorships and entering a team click here.
Event Flyer
Congratulations to our 2011 winners:
First Place – WTIU Super Grovers
Second Place – The Solution Tree Queen Bees
Third Place – Cassady Electric
Click here to view last year’s event
The public has an opportunity to hear about some of the things happening at MCCSC during an upcoming State of the School Corporation address. The event, sponsored by the Greater Bloomington Chamber of Commerce and the Foundation of Monroe County Community Schools, takes place at
7:30 a.m., Thursday at the Ivy Tech John Waldron Arts Center, 122 S. Walnut St.
Judy DeMuth, superintendent at Monroe County Community School Corp., will give the address which will cover a number of topics including student and staff safety, referendum accountability and longer school days.
This is the first time a superintendent from MCCSC has given a…
Each year, members of the Foundation of Monroe County Community Schools and the community throw on their party shoes and ring in the new year during the foundation’s annual gala fundraiser.
This year, the foundation is doing things a little different by asking community members to stay home and instead take part in a virtual party aimed at both raising funds and promoting reading.
“We just thought everybody is so busy at New Year’s, maybe this is an opportunity to promote reading and have a fundraiser at the same time,” said foundation executive director Sara Neeley. “And everybody’s invited!”
“I’d Rather Be Reading!”…