The only High School is the state of Indiana! At Mill Creek, each of our students is more than a number, and certainly more than a test score. Although we are trained to use standardized test scores as benchmarks, I challenge each of you to become engaged in our schools to see first-hand the amazing work happening each and every day.
If you are a parent and do not have an account, please contact your child's school for an activation code. If you a parent and have forgotten your password, please click "Forgot Password" that appears under the login button to the left of this announcement. You will be prompted to enter your username; enter your Campus Portal username.
If you have not activated your Infinite Campus account, please contact your school office or email ParentPortalHelp@mtsd.org. If you need help with the parent portal please send an email to ParentPortalHelp@mtsd.org.
If you are a parent and need help with the parent portal please send an email to ParentPortalHelp@mtsd.org. Please be sure to include the following in your email.
Parents can play many roles in sports: current or former athlete, coach, fan, motivator, role model or critic. A few studies have shown that family members may influence an athlete’s involvement and achievement in sport more than coaches. Parents also are the first and most critical agents at socializing sports.
Parents and athletes need to manage their SportsEngine accounts to ensure they get the most out of their Mill Creek Athletic Association experience during each sporting season.
Keep connected to your team (s). Get schedules and team updates for every athlete in the house, plus a way to message other members on your team and a way to give coaches a heads up about practice. Enjoy unlimited access to scores & stats, photo/video sharing, and more.
In many instances, more than one parent or guardian needs to be in the loop with a child's sports life. Using the mobile app, you can add additional guardians to an account. Guardians can 1) View games and events 2) RSVP to games and events 3) Send and receive messages to coaches and team members 4) participate in team chat
Mill Creek Elementary School. The first day of school for the 2021-2022 school year is Monday, August 2. This is important information to know as we prepare to go back to school. For more information, visit our Back-to-School Toolkit on our website.
Elementary and middle schools will post their schools’ supply lists on their websites and social media. Supplies for high school students are course specific, so teachers will make students aware of any needed supplies the first day of school.
Bulloch County Schools has visitor protocols in place, and all schools use an electronic visitor check-in system, called CheckMate. While all schools will use a supervised open-door policy the first two weeks of the school year to accommodate new and young students and their families, on Aug. 16, strict adherence to school system visitor protocols will begin.
The Virtual Learning Program will be for students in grades Kindergarten through Twelfth-grade. The Pre-Kindergarten program is administered by the Georgia Department of Early Care and Learning. Bulloch County Schools does not intend to provide a virtual option for Pre-Kindergarten for the 2021-2022 school year.
In accordance with state guidelines, a child is eligible to attend Kindergarten in Bulloch County for the 2021-2022 school year if he or she will be five-years-old by September 1, 2021, and the legal, custodial parents or guardians are residents of Bulloch County.
If a child is already a student in the district, and the family has simply moved residences within their same school zone, or if a family needs to update information about their child, they do not need to register for school.
If a child is advancing from elementary to middle school or middle to high school within their current school zone's feeder pattern schools, registration is not required. The child's records will automatically be forwarded to their new feeder-pattern school.