Welcome back to the classroom, MCESA students!
As a reminder, the Midland County Department of Public Health will be on hand at the Sugnet Building on Friday, August 20 for a COVID-19 vaccination clinic; the Pfizer vaccine will be administered. For more details and to schedule an appointment, call the MCDPH directly at 989-832-6380.
MCESA is looking forward to a new school year ahead as we welcome all teachers and itinerants back to the classroom today!
Superintendent Searles has provided a welcome back message as staff prepare to return to the classroom during the week of August 16. The message includes important information regarding mask usage for MCESA staff and is available to view here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZGoYg5_9IuM
The Midland County Health Department will be on hand at the MCESA Sugnet Building on Friday, Aug. 20 for a COVID-19 vaccination clinic. The Pfizer vaccine will be administered and is available to anyone age 12 and older. For more details, visit the following flyer: https://5il.co/wrj1
As students prepare to head back to school, the Great Start to Readiness Program is planning for its 6th Annual Stuff the Bus event on August 20. Full details regarding the event including a list of items needed are available in this flyer: https://5il.co/we78
Caring for our wellbeing not only enhances our lives but creates a ripple effect into those around us. The Midland Area Wellbeing Coalition is offering monthly sessions on how to strengthen your journey toward wellbeing, with the next session taking place August 3. Learn more and sign up here: https://www.midlandareawellbeing.org/
Are you looking for a great opportunity in education? Look no further! MCESA has various positions open, available to view here: https://www.midlandesa.org/page/employment
The Midland County Health Department is hosting weekly walk-in clinics for anyone who is still interested in receiving the COVID-19 vaccine. Clinics occur every Tuesday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Midland County Services Building, 2nd Floor, 220 W. Ellsworth Street. More information is available here: https://co.midland.mi.us/HealthDepartment/COVIDVaccineInformation.aspx
In case you missed it, here's a look at the recent NBC25 story highlighting the Pediatric Center and the progress toward an adaptive playground on site: https://nbc25news.com/news/local/first-adaptive-playground-for-midland-county-coming-this-fall
In honor of Neighboring Week 2021, the Midland Cultural Awareness Council has shared a few steps to help build a stronger community. Learn more by visiting www.midlandculturalawareness.org
Summer camps are in full swing! Head to the MCESA Career & Technical Education Facebook page for a look at all of the events: https://www.facebook.com/CTEMidland/
Are you in need of a summer job? MCESA is looking to hire CNAs and paraeducators for the extended school year and also for the fall! Those who are interested should call Bridgett at 989-631-5892, ext. 125.
The Midland Area Wellbeing Coalition is hosting monthly power half hour workshops; this month's workshop will focus on psychological safety. The workshop will take place on Wednesday, June 23 at 12:30 p.m. and 4:15 p.m. Learn more and register here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSesN9XkSbaynNi6xLDfrVd_9YxM8B7np2Mwt8UO-vCoNS1e9g/viewform
The deadline for three summer camps has been extended through June 18! To learn more and register, visit: https://www.midlandesa.org/page/midland-county-career-technical-education
Today we say goodbye to the 2020-2021 school year. We hope all students and staff have a wonderful last day of school and summer!
We're hiring! For a list of current positions available, visit: https://www.midlandesa.org/page/employment
Students and staff at the Sugnet Building recently planted flowers at school. The purple and orange flowers represent anti-violence and serve as a reminder of the value that words and acts of kindness hold.
There are still many opportunities available for anyone who is interested in getting a COVID-19 vaccine, including one this Friday, June 4. MidMichigan Health has partnered with the Midland County Department of Public Health and Great Lakes Loons to provide a clinic from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m., and all who receive the vaccine will receive a $20 voucher good for two lawn tickets to the game starting at 7:05 p.m.! For more information including additional vaccine clinic availability, visit: https://www.midmichigan.org/about/news/2021/partnership-hopes-to-hit-a-home-run/
Warmer weather is upon us! Midland Parks and Recreation is offering a Walking Program throughout various locations in the Midland community for anyone who is interested in participating. The program begins Monday, June 7, and full information is available in the flyer below.