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Please email questions to welcome@mccsc.edu / Call us at (812) 330-7725To view this webpage in another language, select the menu Translate.Para ver esta página web en otro idioma, seleccione el menú que dice Translate (Traducir).이 웹페이지를 다른 언어로 보시려면, Translate (번역) 메뉴를 선택 하십시오.."لعرض صفحة الويب هذه بلغه أخرى، اختار القائمة "ترجمWELCOMEAt the MCCSC Family Welcome Center, we are creating an easy to navigate resource for families, schools, and community members.We welcome all families new to Bloomington, families who experience language barriers, seek technical assistance and families who may have limited access to resources.We can help families find answers to questions, learn about opportunities available to students, and navigate and explore corporation-wide programs and services.Do You Need an Interpreter?Call: (812) 961-7500
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English: Free Interpreting / Translation services are available for families. (812) 961-7500
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Español (Spanish): Servicios gratuitos de interpretación / traducción están disponibles para las familias. (812) 961-7500
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한국어 (Korean): 통역과 번역은 가족들을 위하여 무료로 제공됩니다. (812) 961-7500
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中文 (Chinese): 为家庭提供免费的口译/笔译服务 (812) 961-7500
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(812) 961-7500 خدمات الترجمة متوفرة الان مجانا للعوائل :(Arabic) العربية
ASL Interpreter Request-
To request an ASL (American Sign Language) interpreter, please contact the Special Education Office (812) 349-4756.
Support from SpecialistsFWC Main: (812) 330-7725Choonhyun JeonWelcome Center Coordinator
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Call the SAFE SCHOOL HOTLINE (812) 330-2494: A confidential means of reporting unsafe conditions that could harm students, staff, or the school.
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General Questions to the Administration Center (812) 330-7700
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For Questions Specific to a School, Please Contact the School Directly.
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Report issues related to discrimination:
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COVID-19 Contacts-
For student illness reporting, please contact the MCCSC Call Center: (812) 349-4757.
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If your student was called in or out for on-site school and or school-sponsored extra/co-curricular activities related to an illness with symptoms consistent with COVID-19, one of the following must occur before your student may return to school.
- Student completes a 10 day isolation period at home.
- Student is seen by a medical provider and has a Return to School statement.
- Student shows proof of a current negative COVID test.
- Please have all medical statements faxed to (812) 330-2475 or email to callcenter@mccsc.edu.
COVID-19 InformationHELPMCCSC C.A.R.E.S (Connect, Achieve, Respond, Engage, and Support) is a student engagement campaign. It supports our schools in getting students who may be having some difficulty with participating in online learning to more actively engage and participate in their learning. This partnership between the Curriculum and Instruction staff members and social workers will continue throughout the school year. Staff members are reaching out to families weekly to provide support, supplies, and assistance.Enrollment Information(General information and enrollment procedures)Early Learning/Childcare(Children ages 6 weeks through 5 at two licensed centers)Preschool(Children ages 3 through 5)Kindergarten(Children who are 5 years old by August 1st are eligible. Early registration begins in February.)Extended Day(Before and after-school programs for PreK-6)Adult EducationOnline LearningSkyward Family Access(Student information system access portal for parents/caregivers)MCCSC Apps-
Canvas Parent App
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Google for Education
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Office 365
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Naviance
Technology AssistanceParent GuidesCommunity Bulletin BoardCommunity ConnectionsCommunity Services-
HealthNet Bloomington Center (Former VIM Clinic) - Reopening in April
EDUCATEEQUITY SPOTLIGHT AWARDThe MCCSC Equity Spotlight Award recognizes, student organizations, community partners, and faculty and staff members, for their commitment to fostering an inclusive learning environment reflective of our Mission, Vision, and Core Values.
Anyone (students, parents/caregivers, faculty, staff, or the general public) may nominate a staff/faculty member, student, student organization, school, innovative learning initiative, or community partner.Whole Child Support SystemAll schools in the MCCSC address the academic, behavioral, and social-emotional needs of all students.Certificate of Multilingual ProficiencyThe Indiana Certificate of Multilingual Proficiency is an award designated on a student’s transcript that shows that the student has attained a high level of proficiency, sufficient for meaningful use in college and a career in one or more languages in addition to English.Evening of CodeThe Evening of Code takes place in December at Bloomington High Schools North and South. During this event, students and parents can try hands-on coding activities, problem-solve with developmentally appropriate robots, and see robotics teams from around the corporation.ENrich Tutoring ProgramThe ENrich tutoring program is an extended English learning opportunity for English learners in grades K-8 in MCCSC. The Virtual ENrich program will connect MCCSC English learners with IU service-learning students by providing live, virtual support.NAVIGATECurriculum, Instruction & Assessment
English Language Learning
Equity & Inclusion
Food Services
Health Services
Special Education
- Parent Tips for Case Conferences
- Navigating the Course: Finding Your Way through Indiana's Special Education Rules (English / Spanish)
- Transition Guide
- 13 Disability Categories
Student Services
Transportation
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