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About Midway School
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Midway is a preschool through 6th grade neighborhood school.
Built in 2005, this building was not just built as a school. It is a community learning center. During school, it serves the educational needs of more than 700 students aged from preschool through sixth grade. After school is over, many groups from the community use the facility for a wide range of activities, including dance and drama rehearsals, shows, town meetings, adult learning activities and more.
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Midway Elementary Mission and Vision
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Student Pledge
I pledge to:
- Make my family proud
- Invest in my future
- Do my best
- Work hard
- Always respect myself and others and say Yes to success
- I pledge this to my parents, my teachers, and most of all to myself.
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Eagles Rules
- Expect the Best
- Act appropriately
- Good manners, good dress
- Listen and learn
- Everyone counts
- Stay focused
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Community Learning Centers
For our schools to transform, our communities must be revitalized. For our communities to revitalize, our schools must be transformed. They are dependent on each other and Community Learning Centers are the link.
What is a Community Learning Center (CLC)?
Schools and the communities they serve are closely linked. Seldom does one succeed without the success of the other. That's why our CLCs support student achievement, enrich and revitalize communities, and maximize the community's return on their financial investment.
We are very proud to be a CLC and a neighborhood anchor. We strive to go beyond academics to focus on the whole child by serving as a hub for community services that are available to all students, their families and the entire community. We are able to offer a variety of services thanks to the collaboration and support of our many partners and the committed community of Westwood.
Our Resource Coordinator
Corey Parker is the Resource Coordinator for Midway School.
The key component of a CLC is the partners who provide services and support. To manage and align these valuable partnerships, our full-time, on-site Resource Coordinator, Corey Parker, plays an integral role in the success of the Community Learning Center.
To learn more about the services available at our school or how your company or organization can become a CLC partner or volunteer, please contact Corey Parker at (513) 363-3500 or via email.
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Local School Decision-Making Committee (LSDMC)
LSDMC is a group of parents, teachers and community representatives. The group functions in an advisory role to the principal, to determine program, policy and budget issues for the school.
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School Visits and Tours
We welcome visits from parents and guardians as well as prospective families who would like a tour. To protect student safety, all visitors must register in the office before going to the classroom. Parents/guardians who would like a conference with their child's teacher must schedule an appointment with the teacher.
Tours are also available on request. To schedule a tour, stop by our main office or call us at (513) 363-3500.