This past year’s graduating class earned more than $2 million in scholarships.
100% of M-U teachers are certified in their teaching area.
The Performance Index (P.I.) score on the 2014 district report card is 100.02, the highest P.I. score yet! The P.I. reflects the achievement of every student enrolled in M-U. A different weight is assigned to the overall percentage of students who score in one of the following ranges: advanced, accelerated, proficient, basic and limited. 57.7% of M-U students scored in the advanced or accelerated range.
M-U, along with Piqua City and Franklin-Monroe Local Schools, received $2.1 million from the Ohio Department of Education’s Straight A grant. This is a K-1 literacy initiative that will bolster reading achievement through: increased parent engagement; 1:1 laptops; and highly engaging multi-media reading modules.
32 students in grades two through eight attended the summer Robotics Camp in June. The students worked in teams and created many creative models!
U.S. Department of Education’s Green Ribbon Award – M-U was one of nine districts in the country to be recognized for its reduced environmental impact and costs; an improved environment promoting health and wellness; and teaching an environmental and sustainability education.