Community Information Overview
Community Information
The Monroe County Community School Corporation (MCCSC) is committed to fostering authentic, two-way communication with our community and providing the most up-to-date information about our school corporation. On this webpage, you will find links to connect with us and stay informed on various initiatives.
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Attend Board of School Trustees Meetings
Find meeting dates and information
Stay Informed

Referenda in MCCSC
Thank you for your support! Since 2009, the MCCSC referenda have funded excellence within MCCSC.
View the 2022+2023 Referenda Impact Report (Published May 2025)

Redistricting Study
In February 2024, the MCCSC Board of School Trustees made a resolution to study redistricting schools. Stay informed below.

Strategy to Achieve Balance
Sustaining Excellence, MCCSC’s two-year strategy to achieve financial balance and sustain excellence in our schools, was announced in February 2025. Stay informed below.
Latest News
MCCSC schools earn top state rankings in 2026 U.S. News and World Report
We are pleased to celebrate our schools following the recent U.S. News & World report for 2026 Best Elementary and Middle Schools rankings that recognized two MCCSC schools in the top 25 in the state: Jackson Creek Middle School ranked #8 among Indiana’s middle schools, and Childs Elementary School ranked #9 among Indiana’s elementary schools.
MCCSC Redistricting Study Report shows public involvement
In August 2025, MCCSC presented a preliminary report on the corporation’s Redistricting Study. Dr. Tim Dowling, MCCSC director of enrollment and early learning, emphasized three main points: The goals and timeline, the involvement of the public, and how redistricting scenarios are being chosen and evaluated.
MCCSC shared update on Strategy to Achieve Financial Balance at August Board meeting
IThree months ago, in May, the corporation provided its first update and financial transparency report. In August — six months into the 24-month strategy — the MCCSC now projects approximately $8.1 million in annual savings but has not yet reached financial balance.
Redistricting Study Commission – October Update
The 92-member Redistricting Study Commission continues to study many redistricting scenarios that show redrawn attendance zones to balance socioeconomic status across schools. At their October 2025 meeting, the Commission studied two scenarios in an interactive tool created by Commission leadership and Commission member Dr. John Baeten, Monroe County’s GIS Coordinator (pictured below) and Commission leaders.
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