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    Arts on the Avenue

    Thursday, April 28th from 5:30pm to 8:00pm

     

    Come to Arts on the Avenue and see how MAE is Powered By the Arts.  We will celebrate our year-long theme of "Super"artists with visual art displays of student artwork, 2nd grade student recorder recitals, "Super" local artist demonstrations, as well as dance, drama and musical performances.  It will be a fun, interactive family event! 

    Arts on the Avenue is held annually to support our art program and continue our designation as a Model Whole School by the Mississippi Arts Commission. 

    Through the efforts of so many, and this fundraiser, we are in our 9th year of a self-sustained arts program and serve as a model to other schools throughout Mississippi.

     

     

     

     

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  • Blue

    Madison Avenue Elementary K-2 is getting ready to "Light It Up Blue" on Friday, April 1st!

    Please wear blue to school on April 1st. 

    Bring $1 to donate to a local group that supports children with autism and you will receive a

    "My School Lights It Up Blue" sticker to wear.

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  • registration

    Madison Avenue Elementary Kindergarten Registration will be held Wednesday, April 6th from 8:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m. Class visitation will be 8:00 a.m. Learn more

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  • Vision Statement
     
    The faculty and staff of Madison Avenue K-2 Elementary believe that we are

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    Building Tomorrow's Dreams with Today's Promises

    by laying a strong developmentally appropriate educational foundation, embracing rigorous academics, integrating the arts, and ensuing that every child is proficient or above by the end of the second grade.
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District News

  • Kingergarten

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  • Annual Mississippi SmartTrack Survey


    SmartTrack is a web-based data collection tool which provides needs assessment data related to health, wellness, and school safety.   Students in grades 6-12 will take the survey during the months of February through May 2016.

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  • calendar 2016-2017 Academic Year Calendar
     

    View Board Approved 2016-17 Academic Year Calendar.

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  • center Summer Bootcamp for Teachers

    Madison Healthplex Performance Center is offering summer bootcamp for MCS Employees.  Click flyer to view special rates.  Questions?  Please email, Kristin Slay at kslay@healthplexperformance.com.

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  • stronger readers Third Grade Literacy-Based Promotion Act

     

    Any book that helps a child to form a habit of reading, to make reading one of his deep and continuing needs, is good for him.~Maya Angelou

     

    Parent Resource Information on the Third Grade Literacy-Based Promotion Act, click here to learn more information.

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  • register NEW Student Registration

     

    Joining the Madison County Schools family? Click here to learn more about enrollment and attendance zones. Find more detail information on school's site.

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  • St. D St. Dominic Hospital

     St. Dominic Hospital is the Madison County School District's preferred Health Provider and key sponsor for the nursing program.

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  • logo Report Lost or Stolen Device
     
    If your laptop is lost or stolen, you will need to contact the police immediately and fill out the Theft Form to report it to school administration. Parent/guardian will be responsible for full replacement cost of laptop if not reported to MCS personnel within calendar 3 days of missing the device.
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P.A.W.S. LAWS

 

PBIS stands for Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports. This system is an effort to create a positive school community with consistent expectations in all areas of the school. From the hallways to the playground, from the cafeteria to the restrooms, PBIS helps MAE students understand what is expected of them and provides motivation to comply with those expectations. We use PAWS to help us remember what to do in every area of the school!

 

~Students can earn Jag Paws by displaying behavior on the PBIS matrix. These Jag Paws will be given by any staff member (administrators, teachers, assistants, front office staff, cafeteria employees, bus drivers, and custodians) so there will be opportunities to earn them throughout the day and throughout the school. Displaying proper behavior and Life Skills will earn plenty of Jag Paws. Students will be given the opportunity throughout the year to "spend" the Jag Paws they have collected. This can be done at a PBIS store (monthly or quarterly), on extra recess, lunch with the principal, homework passes…etc.  This is up to the administrator’s discretion.
 Click Here to see the P.A.W.S LAWSprint

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