With the Massapequa School District's Paperless Initiative, Assessment Parent Reports for Grades 3-8 NYS are no longer printed and are now available for viewing on the PowerSchool Parent Portal. Students in Grades 6-12 also have access to the PowerSchool Student Portal using their network username and password.
Students in Grades 6-12 also have access to the PowerSchool Student Portal using their network username and password. Prior to creating an account, you must have the Access ID and Access Password for your child (ren).
We feel that by giving students and parents the tools necessary to support their studies and skill acquisition, we can enhance our students' academic experience and lead them to greater success. Website log-in is not required to view resources.
The Meridian Public School District is hosting onsite registration for the 2021-21 school year on July 22-23, 2021, at the MHS Freshman Academy Foyer for all MPSD schools.
At this time, the ability to view a current grade 5 - 11 student's 2022-2023 course requests via the "Class Registration" icon in the navigation menu has been enabled. All courses to complete a student's school day will be listed.
This web-based, home-to-school communication tool gives parents of students in grades K-12 and students in grades 6-12 real-time access to student schedules, attendance, academic class grades, assessment information, teacher comments, Honor Roll achievements and school bulletins.
Prior to creating an account, you must have the Access ID and Access Password for your child (ren). If you have more than one child you will need to obtain the Access ID and Access Password for each of them. Please contact your child's/children's school if you need assistance in obtaining the information.
Long Island author Jen Calonita has some inspiring words for young readers and writers at Lockhart Elementary School during a visit on Feb. 10.
Long Island author Jen Calonita has some inspiring words for young readers and writers at Lockhart Elementary School during a visit on Feb. 10.
First graders at Fairfield Elementary School looked into the future, by more than a decade, as they created time capsules that they will open during their senior year of high school.
To better understand a holiday celebrated around the world, second graders at Birch Lane Elementary School had some help from their older peers.
Research skills and internet safety have been the focus for students in the Career and Community Connections class at Massapequa High School’s Ames Campus during recent visits to the library.
The vocal talents of Massapequa High School senior Nicole F. earned her a selection to the prestigious All-National Honors Ensemble mixed choir, and she attended a virtual conference in late January hosted by the National Association for Music Education.
There are two important components to any children’s story – the words and the pictures.
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Several MPSD middle school students had the chance to represent the district at the Region V Science and Engineering Fair held at Mississippi State University in Starkville on Tuesday, February 22, 2022. Congratulations to those students for a job well done!
There are many great things taking place in MPSD! Check them out in the latest edition of the True Blue Update.
Congratulations to Theresa Chisolm, Principal of Marion Park, on being named the 2022 Meridian Public School District Administrator of the Year. Chisolm, who has worked for MPSD for 29 years, was honored on Tuesday, February 15, 2022, meeting of the MPSD Board of Trustees.
Everyone needs a great start and a strong foundation. In addition to the examples my parents set for me, Meridian Public School District was my strong foundation. I started as a child in the Childhood Development Program in Ross Collins under Ms. Myrna Crane. I matriculated through Poplar Springs Elementary, Carver Middle School, Northwest Jr.
Meridian Public School District has enrolled with STOPit, the leading technology platform for schools that deters and controls harmful or inappropriate conduct. STOPit empowers students with an easy app to safely and anonymously report anything of concern to school officials – from cyberbullying to threats of violence or self-harm.