
Best of luck to our SCW Technology Student Association students at their upcoming competition at the state level later this spring!


MCPS was awarded a grant to purchase Just Right Readers materials for PreK-K students and their families. With these kits, each student receives a Take-Everywhere Pack of decodable books that parents can use to read at home with their child. These student-tailored packs align to the skills each child needs and their classroom instruction.






Drug Awareness and Prevention
March 17, 2025 at 6:30 pm at St. Clare Walker
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The 2nd-grade at MES has reached a major milestone by achieving their reading goal of 1,000 pages in the Shared Reading Component of Bookworms. They tracked their progress throughout the year and officially surpassed their goal after finishing the first chapter of a new book. The students are thrilled and have become more motivated and confident readers, with many eagerly seeking additional books to read. Their enthusiasm for reading has grown, especially among reluctant readers. MCPS incredibly proud of their progress and looks forward to their continued growth.


March is International Literacy Month! Use the link below to support your child's reading at home.
https://shorturl.at/LOQ3C



Dr. Seitz and the School Board recognized these talented students and their art teachers from each of the schools for their entries in the Eastern Region Art Contest. Congratulations to Tarah McGuire for earning first place in the middle school category!


About last night...
The Kiwanis Club of Middlesex was recognized during the school board meeting for tirelessly supporting students and staff. MCPS nominated the Kiwanis as "Champions of Impact" during the recent VSBA Eastern Region Spring Forum.


Congratulations, Magen Daniels, on your signing commitment to Louisburg College Softball!


Behind every student’s success, there’s a school social worker making a difference! 💙📚 Supporting minds and building futures.


Pre-kindergarten students enjoyed a week focused on learning through music! Wolf Trap Teaching Artists partner with teachers to deliver joyful, active learning through the arts.


MES 5th graders brought black history to life. 5th grade students presented different historical figures for the school and also to parents and the community.









Middlesex Athletics for the Week of March 10-15, 2025


Congratulations to Thomas Dobb and his commitment to Roanoke College Track & Field.

Middlesex High School hosted a career fair with over 30 businesses, schools, and military recruiters. Students were able to explore different career pathways after high school by engaging with different representatives from the YMCA, Drying Company, Bay Aging, JMU, VSU, Air Force, and the National Guard, to name a few.











Eighth grade students Sophie Wilds, Vada Reinhardt, and Annie Bray hosted a successful diaper drive at Little Jimmy's restaurant in Urbanna to kick off their National Junior Honor Society community service project. Several MCPS staff members came out to support their efforts. The diapers will be donated to families in need through the Middlesex County Department of Social Services.



Congratulations to Elena Fomin for signing her intent to play soccer for Sweet Briar College next year!


Parents, luck happens when preparation meets opportunity. Our district is offering FREE coaching sessions to help strengthen your relationships. Take advantage of this resource created by therapists to support you and your loved ones. Click here to register: https://cookcenter.info/coaching


Our Middlesex Elementary School students completed a part of the Kindness Challenge. This was a great way to end the month on a positive note.




MHS students visit the Black Business exhibit at the Middlesex Museum. They did two projects: scavenger hunt of businesses, and mapping project with the green books.




SCW students showing their creativity- coil pots and slab mugs!

