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MCCSC Newsletter - March 8, 2024

American History Essay Contest for the Daughters of the American Revolution Congratulations to several MCCSC students from Grandview and Lakeview Elementary on being honored for their outstanding wr . . .

Posted Date: 03/08/2024


MCCSC Newsletter February 23, 2024

MCCSC District Newsletter -  February 23, 2024 Happy Friday! Only two more weeks until Spring Break - March 11-15!  Information City of Bloomington Black History Month Essay Contest Winne . . .

Posted Date: 02/23/2024


Early Dismissal

Dear Panda Family, Due to the updated weather forecast, all MCCSC schools are dismissing two hours early today. We will begin dismissal at 1:45pm. Of note, all extracurriculars as well as Extended . . .

Posted Date: 02/16/2024


MCCSC Newsletter - February 9, 2024

MCCSC District Newsletter -  February 9, 2024 This week was National School Counselor's Week. High School Counselors have a tremendous impact on students while helping them achieve school succ . . .

Posted Date: 02/09/2024


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About Us

Highland Park embraces the mission of reaching and teaching all learners. We currently serve approximately 400 students from preschool through sixth grade and strive to meet all students’ needs in meaningful and impactful ways. Our teaching teams meet regularly to review student outcomes, identifying opportunities for both remediation and enrichment. Highland Park uses Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports (PBIS) and is a Well-Managed School (WMS). PBIS is a structure that explicitly teaches and reinforces desired behaviors in common areas. Being a Well-Managed School means we embrace the whole child and approach behavioral needs just as we would academic needs. The Panda Pride Nature Preserve is a unique campus offering of which we are very proud! Through community partnerships and a lot of teamwork, the Panda Pride Nature Preserve now includes walking trails, two outdoor classrooms, a wetland viewing area, bird boxes, and native planting gardens installed by our students!

Highland Park Elementary School, Bloomington’s West Kept Secret.

  • Three students at a table doing arts and crafts
  • Three students posing together
  • A student walking off the bus
  • Photo of graduating students in their cap and gowns
  • Students sitting around a teacher who is reading a book
  • A teacher in front of their class raising their hand with students also raising their hands