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by Connor Volkman Jr. 3 min read

Why choose Middletown Public Schools?

Middletown Public Schools educate 4800 students from preschool to high school, and offer a robust adult education program. Our school system combines dedication and enthusiasm with current technology and facilities to educate and inspire our students.

Are there any programs for preschoolers in Middletown?

Preschool & Child Care Programs Preschool Benefits Readiness Programs Middletown School Readiness Programs Ready for Kindergarten Teacher Resources Week of Young Child Special Education and Student Services Resources for Parents Social Emotional Learning & Intervention Birth to Three and Preschool

What are the school readiness programs in Middletown?

Readiness Programs Middletown School Readiness Programs Ready for Kindergarten Teacher Resources Week of Young Child Special Education and Student Services Resources for Parents Social Emotional Learning & Intervention Birth to Three and Preschool Referral to Special Education and the Planning and Placement Team Meeting (PPT)

When is the state of Education in Middletown 2019?

m State of Education in Middletown Posted on 06/09/2019 Event took place on Thursday, May 23, 2019 - State of Education in Middletown; Schools of the Future.... Read More... about State of Education in Middletown

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Snow Days: Feb. 3-4, 2022

It's going to be icy, snowy, and cold! No school tomorrow, February 3 AND Friday, February, 4, 2022. These days will be traditional "snow days" for staff and students. Stay warm! Have fun! Be safe! As all K-12 students leave school today,

College Credit Plus: Apply Today!

College Credit Plus is Ohio’s program that provides students in grades 7-12 the opportunity to earn college and high school credits at the same time by taking courses from Ohio colleges or universities. Apply today!

What is the Middletown City School District?

Have better social skills, show improved behavior, and adapt well to school. Graduate and go on to postsecondary education. The Middletown City School District has many resources to keep parents actively involved in their students education.

Do students with involved parents have higher grades?

According to A New Wave of Evidence, a report from Southwest Educational Development Laboratory, research shows that regardless of family income or background, students with involved parents are more likely to: Earn higher grades and test scores, and enroll in higher-level programs.

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