[MCCSC] Monroe County
Community School Corporation
315 E North Drive . Bloomington, IN 47401 . USA . 812.330.7700
www.MCCSC.edu
Central Office and School Board
[Administration]

2007-2008
Mission
Vision
Core Values
Strategic Goals

DoE School Data

Board of
School Trustees:
Meeting Dates and Times
Paperless Board Meeting [1/8/08-1/20/09]
  • Staff Submissions [Internal/Intranet only]

  • Minutes & Agenda [8/7/07-1/22/08]
    Annual Report [PDF®]
    About the Board
    Board Members
    Policies & Guidelines
    Representation Districts
    Faces of Education
    Indiana Local Government Information:
    Analysis of Property Tax Reform Bill
    Office of
    the Superintendent:

    Curriculum / Instruction / Assessment
       [Elem / Middle / Sec Administration PDF ®]
    Human Resources and Personnel
    Business / Comptroller
    Extended Services
        [Transportation, Maintenance, Facilities]
    Foundation of MC Schools
    Attendance Areas
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    Board of School Trustees
    Representation District Maps
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    District 1
    Precincts: Benton: 1,2; Washington; Bloomington: 7,8,14,17,20,21,29
    Valerie Merriam
    1900 W. Burma Road
    Gosport, IN 47433
    876-4851
    vmerriam @ mccsc . edu
    Secretary
    TofO: 2007-2011
    District 2
    Precincts: Salt Creek; Polk; Clear Creek 1,2,3; Perry 7,8,9,10,20,27,30
    Sue Wanzer
    690 W Fairway Lane
    Bloomington, IN 47403
    812.333.2284
    swanzer @ mccsc .edu
    Ass't Secretary
    TofO: 2001-2005
    2005-2009
    District 3
    Precincts: Van Buren 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8; Indian Creek; Perry 6,15,31
    Victoria Streiff
    1136 W. Pine Meadow Dr.
    Bloomington, IN 47403
    vstreiff @ mccsc.edu
    Member
    TofO: 2007(07/08/08)-2011
    District 4
    Precincts: Perry 12,13,17,18,19,21,22,23,24,25,26,29,33
    James Muehling
    2615 E. Poplar
    Bloomington, IN 47401
    jmuehlin @ mccsc.edu
    Member
    TofO: 2005-2009
    District 5
    Precincts: Bloomington: 1; Perry: 1,2,3,4,5,11,14,16,28,32
    Teresa Grossi
    714 S Eastside Drive
    Bloomington, IN 47401
    tgrossi @ mccsc.edu
    President
    TofO: 2005-2009
    District 6
    Precincts: Bloomington: 5,6,9,10,11,12,15,19,26,27,28,31
    Lois Sabo-Skelton
    121 N Overhill Drive
    Bloomington, IN 47401
    lskelton @ mccsc.edu
    Member
    TofO: 2005-2009
    District 7
    Precincts: Bloomington. 2,3,4,13,16,18,22,23,24,25,30,32
    D Jeannine Butler
    514 N. Fess Avenue
    Bloomington, IN 47408
    336-8310
    djbutler @ mccsc . edu
    Vice-President
    TofO: 2007-2011
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    Calendar of Regular Meetings for 2007 approved 1/9/07:amended 1/16/07
    Session Day Date Time Agenda
    PDF®
    Minutes
    PDF®
    Work Tuesday August 7 5:00 pm Notice Minutes
    Regular Tuesday August 7 7:00 pm Agenda Minutes
    Work Tuesday August 21 5:00 pm Notice Minutes
    Regular Tuesday August 21 7:00 pm Agenda Minutes
    Work Tuesday September 4 5:00 pm Notice Minutes
    Regular Tuesday September 4 7:00 pm Agenda Minutes
    Work Tuesday September 18 5:00 pm Notice Minutes
    Regular Tuesday September 18 7:00 pm Agenda Minutes
    Work Tuesday October 2 5:00 pm Notice Minutes
    Regular Tuesday October 2 7:00 pm Agenda Minutes
    Forum Tuesday October 3 3:45 pm Notice
    Executive Tuesday October 13 8:45 am Notice
    Work Tuesday October 16 5:00 pm Notice Minutes
    Regular Tuesday October 16 7:00 pm Agenda Minutes
    Work Tuesday October 16 7:30 pm Notice Minutes
    Work Wednesday November 7 5:00 pm Notice Minutes
    Regular Wednesday November 7 7:00 pm Agenda Minutes
    Work Tuesday November 20 5:30 pm Notice Minutes
    Regular Tuesday November 20 7:00 pm Agenda Minutes
    Regular Tuesday December 5 7:00 pm Agenda Minutes
    Regular Tuesday December 18 7:00 pm Agenda Minutes
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    Calendar of Regular Meetings for 2008 (and 2009) approved: 1/8/08
    Meeting dates are scheduled for the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of each month, with the following exceptions:
    * The 1st Tuesday is January 1st and the 3rd Tuesday is January 15th
    ** The 1st Tuesday (May 6th) is Primary Election (no school)
    *** The 1st Tuesday is July 1st
    [there are 5 Tuesdays in July; therefore, it is possible to avoid meeting during July 4th week]
    **** The 1st Tuesday, November 4, is Election Day

    {NOTE: This calendar moves two meetings to Wednesday instead of moving to the 2nd Tuesday
    which would delay payment of claims and other business by one week rather than one day.}
    Regular Tuesday January 8* 7:00 pm Agenda Minutes
    Regular Tuesday January 22* 7:00 pm Agenda Minutes
    Work Tuesday February 5 5:00 pm Agenda and Minutes
    for meetings 1/8/08 - 3/5/08
    may be found at
    Paperless Board [Select]
    Regular Tuesday February 5 7:00 pm
    Regular Tuesday February 19 7:00 pm
    Work Tuesday March 4 5:00 pm Notice
    Regular Tuesday March 4 7:00 pm
    Work Wednesday March 5 5:00 pm Notice
    Executive Wednesday March 5 Post Work Notice
    Regular Tuesday March 18 7:00 pm Agenda and Minutes
    for meetings 3/18/08 - 1/20/09
    may be found at
    Paperless Board [Select]
    when prepared and approved.
    Regular Tuesday April 1 7:00 pm
    Regular Tuesday April 15 7:00 pm
    Regular Wednesday May 7** 7:00 pm
    Regular Tuesday May 20 7:00 pm
    Regular Tuesday June 3 7:00 pm
    Regular Tuesday June 17 7:00 pm
    Regular Tuesday July 8*** 7:00 pm
    Regular Tuesday July 22 7:00 pm
    Regular Tuesday August 5 7:00 pm
    Regular Tuesday August 19 7:00 pm
    Regular Tuesday September 2 7:00 pm
    Regular Tuesday September 16 7:00 pm
    Regular Tuesday October 7 7:00 pm
    Regular Tuesday October 21 7:00 pm
    Regular Wednesday November 5**** 7:00 pm
    Regular Tuesday November 18 7:00 pm
    Regular Tuesday December 2 7:00 pm
    Regular Tuesday December 16 7:00 pm
    2009 Agenda and Minutes
    for meetings 1/8/08 - 1/20/09
    may be found at
    Paperless Board [Select]
    Regular Tuesday January 6 7:00 pm
    Regular Tuesday January 20 7:00 pm
    Session Day Date Time Agenda
    PDF®
    Minutes
    PDF®
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    Meeting dates are scheduled for the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of each month, with the following exceptions:
    * The 1st Tuesday is January 1st and the 3rd Tuesday is January 15th
    ** The 1st Tuesday (May 6th) is Primary Election (no school)
    *** The 1st Tuesday is July 1st
    [there are 5 Tuesdays in July; therefore, it is possible to avoid meeting during July 4th week]
    **** The 1st Tuesday, November 4, is Election Day

    {NOTE: This calendar moves two meetings to Wednesday instead of moving to the 2nd Tuesday
    which would delay payment of claims and other business by one week rather than one day.}

    Board meetings are convened at 7:00 PM, unless otherwise advertised in advance of the meeting.
    The board of School Trustees currently meets in the Large Group Roomat Bloomington High School South, 1965 S. Walnut Street.

    The annual calendar in no way restricts the Board's ability to establish special meetings, provided it gives the notice required by statute.

    Regular meetings begin with a time for Board members to engage in dialogue with the public. These discussions may include any topic except items on the agenda for that meeting and personnel matters.

    Minutes and Agenda

    For hard copies of School Board minutes and agenda, e-mail Ms Janet Tupper [jtupper @ mccsc.edu] in the Office of the Superintendent. Depending upon the application version, the size of the file, and the speed of the transfer, PDF® files may, initially, take awhile. Subsequent selections should be quicker.

    About the Board

    The Board of School Trustees is an elected seven-member board.

    The Board meets the first and third Tuesday of each month at 7:00 p.m. in the Large Group Room at Bloomington High School South, 1965 S. Walnut Street, Bloomington.

    Occasionally, a meeting time or place may be changed. Meeting announcements and/or changes are publicized in advanced via news media releases.

    Any member of the community is invited to attend these meetings and speak to issues on the agenda. At the end of the meeting, non-agenda items, comments and questions are welcome.
     

    Policies and Guidelines

    Ms Tupper can also provide you with policy and guideline information in hard copy form. MCCSC Policy/Guideline Manuals are also available in the principals' offices at each school building. The Internet Policy, Guidelines, and Parent/Student/School Agreement are available on the Web.

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    Superintendent
    James Harvey
    jharvey @ mccsc.edu

    Administrative Assistant to the Superintendent and to the Board
    Ms Janet Tupper [jtupper @ mccsc.edu]


    Most questions about the school system can be answered by members of the Central Administration staff. If there is no dynamic link indicated on the individual, the office, or the services listed below, you are invited to call the main switchboard to be put in touch with the person who can most appropriately assist you. Call 812/330-7700 between 8:00 am and 4:30 pm Eastern Time. The 24-hour fax number is 330-7813. These offices and areas of school life may help you.


    Office of the Comptroller Curriculum and  Instruction Human Resources

    Timothy Thrasher
    tthrashe @ mccsc.edu
    [Controller | Business Manager | Treasurer]

    Accounting
    Budget
    Central Warehouse
        -- Bookstore
    Facilities Planning -- Finance
    Insurance
    Payroll
    Purchasing -- Accounts Payable
    Textbook Rental Fees

    Barbara Buckner
    bbuckner @ mccsc.edu
    [Assistant Controller]

    Mary Lovejoy
    mlovejoy @ mccsc.edu
    [Assistant Superintendent
    for Curriculum and Instruction]

    Accelerated Learning -- ALPs
    Bradford Woods / LOTS
    Elementary Instruction
    High School Instruction
    Middle School Instruction
    PL221, ESEA Implementation
    Reading Services
    Remediation Programs
    Staff Development
    State/Federal Grants
    Summer Programs
    Textbook Adoption

    Choonhyun Jeon
    cjeon @ mccsc.edu
    [ESL Coordinator]


    Special Education


    Kathleen Hugo
    khugo @ mccsc.edu
    [Director of Special Education]

    Jan McCollough
    jmcccollo @ mccsc.edu
    [Assistant Director of Special Education]

    Psychological Services
    Special Education

    Peggy Chambers
    pchamber @ mccsc.edu
    [Assistant Superintendent
    for Human Resources and Personnel]

    Employment
    -- Regular
    -- Substitute
    Employee Benefits
    Insurance (Employee)
    Intern-Mentor
    Personnel Records
    Student Enrollment Data

    Beverly Smith
    bevsmith @ mccsc.edu
    [Human Resources Associate]


    Extended Services Superintendent

    Mike Scherer
    mscherer @ mccsc.edu
    James Harvey
    jharvey @ mccsc.edu
    Buildings/Grounds
    Facilities Planning
    Food Services
    Maintenance/Security
    Transportation

    MCCS Foundation

    Ms Tina Peterson
    tpeterso @ mccsc.edu
    Foreign Students
    Policies/Guidelines
    Print Shop
    Student Records

    Janet Tupper
    jtupper @ mccsc.edu
    [Administrative Assistant]


    Director of Assessment
    and School Operations


    Mike Shipman
    mshipman @ mccsc.edu

    Assessment
    Student Due Process

    Information Services
    Karen Portle
    kportle @ mccsc.edu
    [Director of Information Services]

    Instructional Technology
    Carl Zager
    czager @ mccsc.edu
    [Instructional Technology Coordinator]

    School Age Care
    Wendy Perry
    wperry @ mccsc.edu
    [Director of School Age Care Program]


    Social Services


    Pam Lawrence Puls
    plawrenc @ mccsc.edu
    [Co-Director of Social Services]

    Greg Marchant
    gmarchan @ mccsc.edu
    [Co-Director of Social Services]
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    MISSION

    To educate the students for the
    world of tomorrow.
    We commit to working with our
    community to deliver an
    appropriate and safe learning
    environment with a curriculum
    dedicated to excellence that
    honors the unique and diverse
    needs of our students.

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    VISION

    We envision a world-class
    community of schools which
    educates its citizens to be literate,
    civic-minded, independent thinkers
    who are socially and ethically
    responsible and who productively
    contribute to our global community.
    Working in partnership with
    students, staff, families, and the
    community, these world-class schools
    promote our core values.

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    CORE VALUES

    We envision a world-class community of schools which educates its citizens to be literate, civic-minded, independent thinkers who are socially and ethically responsible and who productively contribute to our global community. Working in partnership with students, staff, families, and the community, these world-class schools promote core values. The core values are:

    • Excellent and appropriate learning environments that develop students’ intellectual, physical, social and emotional growth
    • A rigorous and relevant curriculum and instruction with authentic assessment
    • High expectations for academic excellence for all students
    • Creativity and the appreciation of the aesthetic aspects of human existence
    • Health, emotional and physical well-being
    • Application of ethical principles
    • Social responsibility toward the common good
    • Respect and understanding of diversity
    • Passion for learning
    • Self-reliance and resiliency in an evolving and diverse world
    • Student and parent voice, participation and ownership in each student’s education
    • Equality of access in order to fully nurture each student’s potential
    • Responsible allocation of resources to meet unequal needs
    • Safe and orderly schools

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    STRATEGIC GOALS

    1. Fiscal Accountability
    2. A Community of Quality Teachers, Leaders and Support Staff
    3. Rigorous Curriculum and Instruction
    4. Engaged Family and Community
    5. A Climate of Respect for Diversity and Equal Access

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    The MCCSC Learning Network subscribes to Policy and Guidelines 2521 of the Monroe County Community School Corporation. Links contained on these pages to information or other organizations are presented as a service and neither constitute nor imply endorsement or warranty. © 1998 MCCSC.