Please join us in wishing our retirees the best in their next adventures, and thanking them for their dedication to our students and school district.
1 day ago, Jocelyn Schluss
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MCHS
Horner
The Montgomery County R-II School District would like to announce the March winners of the Wildcat Award. The Wildcat Award is given to staff members who exemplify our mission of creating lifelong learners and productive citizens. We are excited to present this award to Mrs. Tina Harms. Tina is currently a second grade teacher at Montgomery City Elementary, she has taught other grade levels at MCE over the years. Her nominations say: “Tina has been extremely helpful to me as a new staff member. She has gone above and beyond what is expected of her as a co-teacher. Her organization and planning has been so beneficial to me. Tina has been so generous with sharing her ideas and in some cases supplies with me. Tina has also made me feel welcomed and a valued member of our grade level team.” “I'm thrilled to nominate Mrs. Harms for the Wildcat Award – she's the absolute best! I've been in the district for four years, and Mrs. Harms has consistently blown me away with her dedication and creativity in the classroom. Mrs. Harms isn't just a teacher; she's a superhero for her students. She goes beyond the books, making sure her classroom is a place where everyone feels heard and seen. Her knack for social-emotional learning is like the secret sauce that makes her teaching unforgettable. What's even cooler? Mrs. Harms knows how to make learning fun. Dress-up days? She's got a stash of awesome outfits, so no one ever feels left out. Forts in the classroom for a reading nook? Yep, that's her genius at work. At the end of each year, she hands out beach balls for students to get signed by everyone. It's not just a ball; it's a memory-packed keepsake that brings everyone together. And let's not forget the masked singer shenanigans – she knows how to sprinkle some extra fun into the mix. But what makes Mrs. Harms a Rockstar is her positivity. She radiates kindness, and her encouragement creates this ripple effect throughout the whole school. Flexibility is just one strength, and she's not just teaching lessons; she's shaping flexible, adaptable humans.” “Tina has consistently demonstrated a fostering environment of academic excellence, compassion, and inspiration. Throughout the year Tina Harms has exhibited exceptional dedication to her craft, going above and beyond to ensure that every student receives personalized attention and support. Her teaching methods, coupled with a genuine passion for teaching, she has ignited a love of learning in countless individuals. Tina's most powerful teaching approach is her ability to cultivate a sense of inclusivity and belonging in the classroom. She creates a safe space where students from diverse backgrounds feel empowered, share their perspectives, and engage in meaningful learning. In addition, Tina is a true mentor and role model for both students and colleagues alike. She leads by example, demonstrating integrity, empathy, and unwavering dedication to teaching! Her willingness to positively collaborate enriches the entire school community, and provides continuous improvement. Tina fosters what it really means to be a wildcat, creating life-long learners and continues to push all students! She makes me proud to be a wildcat!” Congratulations, Tina, we truly appreciate your dedication to our students!
9 days ago, Jocelyn Schluss
Harms Wildcat
The Montgomery County R-II School District would like to announce the March winner of the Wildcat Award. The Wildcat Award is given to staff members who exemplify our mission of creating lifelong learners and productive citizens. We are excited to present this award to Mrs. Rachel Hans. Rachel is the lunch clerk at Jonesburg Elementary, plus so many extra titles. Her nomination says: Rachel has one of the toughest jobs at JBE! She handles it like a pro! She always has a smile, listening ear, and a helping heart. She has streamlined some of the lunch procedures in a way that makes everything flow quickly. She is also one of the amazing ladies who gets the behind the scene tasks done in the office. Rachel is an important part of our JBE team! Congratulations, Rachel, we truly appreciate your dedication to our students!
10 days ago, Jocelyn Schluss
Hans Wildcat
Thank you to all who have supported the MCR-II elementary school supply fundraising drive! There is still time to donate, use the links below or contact Dr. Bottoms. https://mc-wildcats.revtrak.net/jonesburg-elementary/#/v/back-to-school-supply-donation https://mc-wildcats.revtrak.net/montgomery-city-elementary/#/v/back-to-school-supply-donation
11 days ago, Jocelyn Schluss
School Supply
Spring Parents as Teachers Newsletter
23 days ago, Jocelyn Schluss
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Our paraprofessionals are AMAZING! We want to thank them for all they do to support our students.
24 days ago, Jocelyn Schluss
Para
All are welcome to the Federal Programs Spring Advisory Meeting on April 10.
26 days ago, Jocelyn Schluss
Spring Advisory
Don't forget about Kindergarten Ready nights!
26 days ago, Jocelyn Schluss
K flyer
This is just a reminder that the MCR-II School District will not be in session March 28- April 1 due to Easter Break. Classes will resume on Tuesday, April 2, 2024. Have a great Easter.
about 1 month ago, Tracy Bottoms
Montgomery County R-2 is fortunate to have many great staff members and many wonderful community members who support our kids. The district recognizes staff members, as well as our community supporters each month with Wildcat Awards. The community members receive the P.A.W.S. award, P.A.W.S. stands for Perpetually a Wildcat Supporter. We are honored to recognize the Montgomery County Fair Board for the Wildcat P.A.W.S Award. The Montgomery County Fair Board exemplifies the spirit of community service, dedication to our students, and unwavering support of FFA and 4-H programs. Their tireless efforts have significantly contributed to the betterment of our community, making them the ideal candidates for the Wildcat PAWS Award. Through their commitment to volunteerism, the Fair Board has demonstrated a profound dedication to uplifting our community. Moreover, their steadfast support of our students has been truly remarkable. By providing platforms for young minds to showcase their talents, learn invaluable life skills, and foster a sense of responsibility, the Fair Board has played a pivotal role in shaping the future leaders of our community. By providing opportunities for hands-on learning, mentorship, and growth, through the Junior Fair Board program they have empowered young individuals to pursue their passions and make meaningful contributions to society. The Fair Board's emphasis on hard work, dedication, and community betterment serves as an inspiration to us all. Their collective efforts embody the true spirit of the Wildcat PAWS Award. Thank you for your continued support of our students. Congratulations Mont. Co. Fair Board, and thank you for your continued dedication to our students, district and community!
about 1 month ago, Jocelyn Schluss
Fair Board
🌞 Dive into Learning this Summer with MCR2’s Summer School Program! 📚 Are you ready to turn your summer into an adventure of learning and discovery? Look no further! Our Summer School Program is here to ignite your curiosity and keep your mind engaged during the sunny months. From STEM to Arts, we have a wide range of courses tailored to every interest and academic level. Whether you're passionate about robotics or creativity, there's something for everyone! We have a few field trips planned, including one to go to the pool! We also have a water day! Don’t miss out on learning and having fun this summer!
about 1 month ago, Jocelyn Schluss
Don't forget your orange on Wednesday!
about 1 month ago, Jocelyn Schluss
March 27
This is just a reminder that the Montgomery County R-II School District will be in session on Monday, March 25, 2024.
about 1 month ago, Tracy Bottoms
MCR2 Kindergarten Teachers and Parents as Teachers are hosting Kindergarten Ready nights for 2024-2025 kindergarten students.
about 1 month ago, Jocelyn Schluss
K flyer
MCR2 is proud to announce the 2024 Teachers of the Year: Mrs. Jody Horner, Jonesburg Elementary Mrs. Amanda Beshears, Montgomery City Elementary Mrs. Kista River, Montgomery County Middle School Ms. Mary Leykamp, Montgomery County High School We are so fortunate these educators choose to be Wildcats! And a special congratulations to Mary Leykamp, MCHS Ag Teacher, for being selected as the MCR2 Teacher of the Year!
about 1 month ago, Jocelyn Schluss
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MCR2 Don't forget to call JBE or MCE to schedule a kindergarten screening for your future wildcat!
about 1 month ago, Jocelyn Schluss
K Screening
The Montgomery County R-II School District would like to announce the February winners of the Wildcat Award. The Wildcat Award is given to staff members who exemplify our mission of creating lifelong learners and productive citizens. We are excited to present this award to the dynamic duo of Becky Gilbert and Jess Horn. Jess and Becky are Special Education Paraprofessionals at Montgomery County Middle School. In addition to their official titles, these ladies wear numerous other hats in the building working extra hard to get things done and make sure students and staff are taken care of. Their nomination says: MCMS is beyond blessed to have Becky Gilbert and Jess Horn serving our students as paraprofessionals. It may seem odd to nominate them together, but you can't recognize one without the other, because they are always working together to do good at MCMS! Every day, these two ladies can always be found working to help students meet their potential. They are both so dedicated to our students, providing support so each student can learn and grow. As paraprofessionals, they wear so many hats throughout their day as they transition to different classrooms with different students and they both do it with grace. In addition to excelling in their roles as paraprofessionals, they also help our students and staff so much outside of the classroom. For example, they can often be found planning and attending after school events for our students like the tailgate party. The work they do to bring joy to our staff through gestures like organizing carry-ins and fun celebrations is such a morale booster and adds to our building's culture. MCMS staff and students are blessed to have these two wonderful, hard working Wildcats on our team! Congratulations, Jess and Becky, we truly appreciate your dedication to our students!
about 2 months ago, Jocelyn Schluss
Gilbert and Horn
The Montgomery County R-II School District would like to announce the February winner of the Wildcat Award. The Wildcat Award is given to staff members who exemplify our mission of creating lifelong learners and productive citizens. We are excited to present this award to Mrs. Amy Neill. Amy is the Special Education Process Coordinator for the district. Her nomination says: Amy has been such a great additional to the SpEd department. She has done a great job of taking the time to explain things to parents and just having conversations about how to help their child. Parents seem to understand her when she explains things. She also provides practical tips and tricks to help parents at home which she pulls from her own experiences as both a MS teacher and a mom. Glad she has joined the MoCo team. Amy has exemplified an unwavering dedication to the success of our students and the efficiency of our processes. Her commitment to ensuring paperwork compliance has not only streamlined our process, but has also instilled a sense of trust and reliability within our team. Amy has consistently demonstrated a genuine passion for supporting student success, going above and beyond to ensure that every individual receives the assistance they need to thrive. Her positive attitude, strong work ethic, and collaborative spirit make her an invaluable asset to our team. Amy Neill is a tireless advocate for children and an unwavering seeker of knowledge. Her dedication to the well-being of those around her, especially our students, is nothing short of inspiring. Amy's warmth and empathy creates a safe haven for all who cross her path. Her genuine care for others shines through in every interaction, leaving a lasting impact on those lucky enough to know her. As an advocate for kids she fearlessly champions their rights, voices, and needs, ensuring that their needs are identified. As an information seeker, she never settles for surface-level understanding but dives deep into every issue that affects the lives of children. In every sense of the word, Amy Neill embodies the spirit of the Wildcat Award. Her kindness, caring nature, advocacy for kids, and unwavering dedication to staying well-informed make her a true champion of compassion and a shining example for us all. Congratulations, Amy, we truly appreciate your dedication to our students!
about 2 months ago, Jocelyn Schluss
Neill Wildcat
March is Developmental Disability Awareness Month!
about 2 months ago, Jocelyn Schluss
March 27
Due to the generosity of several businesses last year we were able to greatly reduce the elementary school supply lists. If you are interested in helping make this possible again, you can make a donation via our online store or contact Dr. Bottoms. https://mc-wildcats.revtrak.net/montgomery-city-elementary/#/v/back-to-school-supply-donation https://mc-wildcats.revtrak.net/jonesburg-elementary/#/v/back-to-school-supply-donation
about 2 months ago, Jocelyn Schluss
School Supply