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almost 5 years ago, QUICK TIP
Parents, please fill out the Needs Assessment on the attached link for us to better assist our MCJHS students. Also, if your child would like to meet with Mrs. Morris, the school social worker, please call the Guidance Office at 618-262-8886 to set up a meeting https://forms.gle/CfnykxY5RdMFnkBi7
almost 5 years ago, Sarah Morris
A helpful student tutorial for Flipgrid was added to the website for students at MCHS/MCJHS and MCGS. Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?reload=9&v=0oxrtWhmzPM&feature=youtu.be
almost 5 years ago, Tracee Bleyer
Jr. High Parents – please have your student(s) log into their Gmail account and check their messages. Teachers are sending out login information for Google Classroom and other programs in order to get everyone ready for remote learning. Some teachers have assignments posted as well with due dates. Parents and students should check this app (or the school website) and their email daily for further instructions from the Jr. High staff.
almost 5 years ago, 7th/8th Grade Announcement
7th Grade students need to check their Gmail. You have several messages from teachers. You must get logged into Google Classroom and begin completing assignments found there. If you do not have your teacher's code to join their classroom you need to email the teacher ASAP.
almost 5 years ago, 7th Grade Team
Apologies for the confusion. As well as delivery locations, the school grab and go lunch may also be picked up at the Mt. Carmel High School and Mt. Carmel Grade School daily. 11 a.m. - 12 p.m.
almost 5 years ago, Tracee Bleyer
Jr High Distribution
almost 5 years ago, Jake Newkirk
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Lunches from the school starting August 18th will be at the following locations and times: Cherry Street Estates 11:00 - 11:30 Lambert Drive 11:40 - 12:15 Bellmont 11:00 - 11:30 Keensburg 11:00 - 11:30
almost 5 years ago, Sharon Thombleson, Transportation Director
Some helpful tutorial videos have been added to the websites. FOR MCGS and MCJHS/MCHS: Google Classroom – How to guide for student and parents: https://youtu.be/EbfTvom4Q6s FOR MCES SeeSaw – How to guide for students and parents: https://youtu.be/-U1nr2ZA8gw FOR ALL: Wabash District #348 App tutorial: https://youtu.be/-8N4uP939J8
almost 5 years ago, Tracee Bleyer
Google Classroom - How to guide for students and parents tutorial: https://youtu.be/EbfTvom4Q6s
almost 5 years ago, Tracee Bleyer
Return to MCJHS Highlights: Temperature checks will begin at 7:40. All Jr. High students (who do not ride the bus) should report to the front main Jr High entrance. Please wait until the student is allowed in the building before you drive off. It is important to note that a student must be registered before coming to school. We are finding that some have registered but did not hit "submit" at the end of the process. Students will receive their class schedule as they enter the building and there will be staff in place to help guide students to where they are to go. Students will be permitted to bring water in a transparent container. Remote learners will pick up materials on Monday, August 17th. If a remote learner will not be able to engage on a particular day, a parent must call the school to report him or her absent. Please direct any questions to jnewkirk@wabash348.com.
almost 5 years ago, Jake Newkirk
As we get closer to the reopening of the 2020-21 school year, we are rapidly preparing for both in-person and remote instruction. This has been a huge undertaking considering our current conditions. Those that have chosen in-person instruction will expect to see a cautious approach to what used to be a normal school year. Although the precautions will be unfamiliar, we are committed to keeping everyone as safe as possible. As the school year progresses, we will be able to ascertain our procedures and reformat them to better address the needs of the students, faculty, staff, and members of the community. Remote learning is also available to our students. Under the District Reopening Plan that is on the district website, you will see the stipulations necessary to opt for remote learning. As for the instructional approach, the teachers will be in charge of the type of remote approach for their students. Currently, the teachers use a multitude of platforms such as Google Classroom, Khan Academy and SeeSaw. These platforms will, generally, be the main source of information/communication for the remote learners courses with information such as, lessons, assignments, due dates, etc. Teachers will be using communication platforms such as Remind, Bloomz, the school website, and email with their remote learning students about the specifics of their remote classrooms. Additionally, as the year progresses, teachers may utilize developing technology to enhance their lesson capabilities. Either way you decide for your child, registration is mandatory to receive instruction from Wabash CUSD #348. Registration information is located on the website, and you may call the school offices for any help. I know this is a time of uncertainty for our community, but I can assure you that District #348 will do everything in its power to provide a quality and rounded education for our students while offering numerous extracurricular activities. This commitment will be unwavering throughout these difficult times.
almost 5 years ago, Dr. Chuck Bleyer
In Person and Remote Instruction Options
Wabash #348 Bus Riders, click the link attached for a message from the Wabash District #348 Transportation Team: https://5il.co/jbkc
almost 5 years ago, Sharon Thombleson, Transportation Director
WABASH 348 REMOTE LEARNERS: If you registered your student as a remote learner, you will need to pick up remote learning materials (including a chromebook, if needed) on Monday, August 17th. Remote learning will begin on August 18th. Items can be picked up during office hours at the school in which your student is enrolled. If you have questions, please call the appropriate school office: MCES: 618-263-3876 MCJHS/MCHS: 618-262-5104 MCGS: 618-262-5699
almost 5 years ago, Tracee Bleyer
A MESSAGE FROM THE DISTRICT NURSE. Here is the link to the district's Daily Screening Process: https://5il.co/j03t
almost 5 years ago, NURSE NEWS
A MESSAGE FROM MCJHS/MCHS GUIDANCE DEPT.
almost 5 years ago, GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT
Guidance department flier
Soft Reopening Plan: https://5il.co/ij90
almost 5 years ago, Tracee Bleyer
WABASH CUSD #348 ONLINE REGISTRATION OPENS ON JULY 23, 2020 The school offices will be open Monday, July 27th at 8:00 a.m. We understand that not everyone has access to the internet and a computer. We will be opening the schools for online registration computer access at the following locations and times: Mt. Carmel Elementary School: Tuesday, July 28th: 8:30 a.m. – 1:45 p.m. Mt. Carmel Junior/Senior High School: Wednesday, July 29th: 8:30 – 1:45 p.m. Mt. Carmel Grade School: Thursday, July 30th: 8:30 – 1:45 p.m. You must call ahead to schedule your appointment. Because of COVID-19, there are specific guidelines that you must follow: 1) Temperature check will be administered 2) Mask must be worn 3) Prefer no children accompany the parent, but if they do, then please make sure that they stay with you. Please note you may register your children at any of the locations, they do not have to attend that school building. If you have questions, please call the school office when it opens on July 27th. MCES: 618-263-3876 MCJHS/MCHS: 618-262-5104 MCGS: 618-262-5699
almost 5 years ago, Tracee Bleyer
Registration Announcement
Congratulations to the 2020 MCJHS recipients of the American Legion award for displaying the qualities of courage, honor, leadership, patriotism, scholarship, and service. Legion representative, Tom Ford, presented Madisyn Etheridge and Jayden Pettyjohn with their certificates and medals.
about 5 years ago, Jake Newkirk
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DISTRICT UPDATE: Due to the state guidelines for returning to in-person instruction, wearing a face mask or a face shield will be mandatory to attend school in Phase 4. The district has ordered enough cloth face masks to distribute one per student. However, it is recommended that students have extra face masks for the upcoming school year. Personal face masks worn by a student will need to comply with school dress codes. The district is currently preparing accommodations that will make in-person instruction possible for this upcoming school year. This school year will certainly be different than any previous school year. As this summer continues, we will continue to communicate new developments and procedures.
about 5 years ago, Tracee Bleyer