camdenton middle school parent portal

by Braden Dare 4 min read

How many students are in the Camdenton R-III school district?

The Camdenton R-III School District has a student population of over 4,200 students with nine school facilities on three campuses employing over three hundred teachers and over six hundred employees.

When do student drop off routes change in Camdenton R-III?

Click to view details of student drop off routes for Dogwood and Middle School buildings. Changes will take effect starting January 4, 2022. As winter weather season approaches, it is important that everyone knows what to expect. Click on the headline to view details of Camdenton R-III Inclement Weather Plans.

How can CMS help students master grade-level standards?

As a result of the pandemic, students need more support to master grade-level standards than in previous years. CMS has crafted a plan that ensures that students consistently receive grade-level materials, tasks, and assignments, and have appropriate support to help them demonstrate success.

What is the CMS K-12 grading plan?

The new CMS K-12 Grading Plan allows for students to receive specific feedback for continuous growth, academically and socially-emotionally, ensuring all students are set up to be independent and successful learners.

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No School - Thursday, February 24, 2022

Campus Closed - There will be no classes today due to inclement weather. Click headline to hear audio from the phone message.

No School - Wednesday, February 23, 2022

Campus Closed - There will be no classes today due to inclement weather.

No school - Friday, February 18, 2022

Campus Closed - There will be no classes today due to inclement weather. Classes will resume on Tuesday, Feb. 22. Click headline to hear audio from the phone message.

No school - Thursday, February 17, 2022

Campus Closed - There will be no classes today due to inclement weather. Click headline to hear audio from the phone message.

Unfinished Instruction Support Plan

As a result of the pandemic, students need more support to master grade-level standards than in previous years. CMS has crafted a plan that ensures that students consistently receive grade-level materials, tasks, and assignments, and have appropriate support to help them demonstrate success.

Grading Plan

The new CMS K-12 Grading Plan allows for students to receive specific feedback for continuous growth, academically and socially-emotionally, ensuring all students are set up to be independent and successful learners.

Covid-19 Information

The well-being, health and safety of students and staff is our highest priority. As our students return to in-person learning, we recognize the COVID-19 situation is constantly evolving. Visit the Covid-Saftey page for CMS protocols and practices for the 2021-22 academic year.

PowerSchool Parent Portal

Parental involvement is critical to a child's education. That's why CMS has provided a user-friendly web application to help parents and families become more involved in education. Parents can check their child's homework assignments, attendance reports, grades and other items from any computer, any time using PowerSchool.

Reporting Absences

Click here to go to your child's school homepage. Look for the following button and fill out the form regarding your child's absence from school.

Title IX Lessons

CMS is launching a new website in 2022. Share your feedback so we can improve. Take the survey today!

Camdenton Middle School Rankings

Niche ranks nearly 100,000 schools and districts based on statistics and millions of opinions from students and parents.

Academics

This is the percentage of students that scored at or above proficiency levels on their state reading/language arts assessment test. Because states implement these tests differently, use caution when comparing this data to data from another state.

Students

Based on racial and economic diversity and survey responses on school culture and diversity from students and parents.

Teachers

Student-Teacher Ratio may not be indicative of class size. It is calculated using the reported number of students and full-time equivalent teachers.

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