WELCOME TO MERIDIAN! Welcome to Ms. Katie Adam who will be teaching 5th grade English Language Arts! We are so happy to have you on our team! #ReachHigher
almost 3 years ago, Noah Kent
WELCOME TO MERIDIAN! Welcome to Ms. Jennifer Plesko who will teach 6th and 8th grade science this year! We are so happy to have you on our team! #ReachHigher
almost 3 years ago, Noah Kent
WELCOME TO MERIDIAN! Welcome to Ms. Rachel Pappas, who will be our Instructional and Behavioral Coach this year! We are so happy to have you on our team! #ReachHigher
almost 3 years ago, Noah Kent
Happy Monday Mustangs! Please see the attached informational flyer from our Food Service Department about FREE breakfast and FREE lunch this year for all K-12 students! ***Please note*** we need ALL families to log into the family portal
https://meridian.familyportal.cloud and fill our the Education Benefit Form. This is crucial for other programs that rely on this information. Have questions? Contact the Food Service Department at 989-687-3212. Have a great day! #ReachHigher
almost 3 years ago, Noah Kent
Happy Friday Mustangs! We wanted to notify you of the bridge construction in Sanford beginning on Monday, August 21st. We will keep you updated as we receive further information. #ReachHigher
almost 3 years ago, Sarah Glann
Reminder: Tomorrow Tuesday, August 8th, Meridian Public School District voters will be asked to approve a no tax rate increase over current levy bond proposal to fund a facility improvement plan. The districts main focus will be to address the overcrowding at Meridian Elementary by adding additional classrooms that are safe, modern, and comfortable for all students to experience enhanced learning and educational opportunities. This proposal is for the future of our children and the community. Voting locations are open from 7am to 8pm and are listed below for reference.
Jerome Township - 737 W. Beamish, Sanford; Lincoln Township - 1882 N Hope Road, Midland; Hope Township - 5244 N Hope Road, Hope; Edenville Township - 467 Moore Street, Edenville; Homer Township - 522 N Homer Road, Midland; Larkin Township - 3027 N Jefferson, Midland and Lee Township - 1485 W Olson Road, Midland.
almost 3 years ago, Noah Kent
Reminder: Tomorrow Tuesday, August 8th, Meridian Public School District voters will be asked to approve a no tax rate increase over current levy bond proposal to fund a facility improvement plan. The districts main focus will be to address the overcrowding at Meridian Elementary by adding additional classrooms that are safe, modern, and comfortable for all students to experience enhanced learning and educational opportunities. This proposal is for the future of our children and the community. Voting locations are open from 7am to 8pm and are listed below for reference.
Jerome Township - 737 W. Beamish, Sanford; Lincoln Township - 1882 N Hope Road, Midland; Hope Township - 5244 N Hope Road, Hope; Edenville Township - 467 Moore Street, Edenville; Homer Township - 522 N Homer Road, Midland; Larkin Township - 3027 N Jefferson, Midland and Lee Township - 1485 W Olson Road, Midland.
almost 3 years ago, Noah Kent
Reminder: Tomorrow Tuesday, August 8th, Meridian Public School District voters will be asked to approve a no tax rate increase over current levy bond proposal to fund a facility improvement plan. The districts main focus will be to address the overcrowding at Meridian Elementary by adding additional classrooms that are safe, modern, and comfortable for all students to experience enhanced learning and educational opportunities. This proposal is for the future of our children and the community. Voting locations are open from 7am to 8pm and are listed below for reference.
Jerome Township - 737 W. Beamish, Sanford; Lincoln Township - 1882 N Hope Road, Midland; Hope Township - 5244 N Hope Road, Hope; Edenville Township - 467 Moore Street, Edenville; Homer Township - 522 N Homer Road, Midland; Larkin Township - 3027 N Jefferson, Midland and Lee Township - 1485 W Olson Road, Midland.
almost 3 years ago, Noah Kent
Reminder: Tomorrow Tuesday, August 8th, Meridian Public School District voters will be asked to approve a no tax rate increase over current levy bond proposal to fund a facility improvement plan. The districts main focus will be to address the overcrowding at Meridian Elementary by adding additional classrooms that are safe, modern, and comfortable for all students to experience enhanced learning and educational opportunities. This proposal is for the future of our children and the community. Voting locations are open from 7am to 8pm and are listed below for reference.
Jerome Township - 737 W. Beamish, Sanford; Lincoln Township - 1882 N Hope Road, Midland; Hope Township - 5244 N Hope Road, Hope; Edenville Township - 467 Moore Street, Edenville; Homer Township - 522 N Homer Road, Midland; Larkin Township - 3027 N Jefferson, Midland and Lee Township - 1485 W Olson Road, Midland.
almost 3 years ago, Noah Kent
This year’s Meridian Jr. High Orientation for 5th graders and new 6th, 7th, & 8th grade students to the district will be Tuesday, August 22nd. Orientation will start in the Meridian Jr. High gym at 10:00 a.m. and will last until 1:00 p.m. Although parents do not need to stay for orientation, staff will be on hand to answer their questions about MJHS. Students will participate in several activities to become acquainted with the Jr. High—students will meet their student mentor, receive and walk-through their schedule, learn lunch procedures, practice their locker combination, and play a few games. Hot dogs will be served for lunch.
almost 3 years ago, Kent Boxey
On Tuesday, August 8th, 2023, Meridian Public School District voters will be asked to vote on a no tax rate increase over current levy bond proposal. To learn more about the bond and find frequently asked questions, visit
www.merps.org/bond #ReachHigher
almost 3 years ago, Noah Kent
On Tuesday, August 8th, 2023, Meridian Public School District voters will be asked to vote on a no tax rate increase over current levy bond proposal. To learn more about the bond and find frequently asked questions, visit
www.merps.org/bond #ReachHigher
almost 3 years ago, Noah Kent
On Tuesday, August 8th, 2023, Meridian Public School District voters will be asked to vote on a no tax rate increase over current levy bond proposal. To learn more about the bond and find frequently asked questions, visit
www.merps.org/bond #ReachHigher
almost 3 years ago, Noah Kent
On Tuesday, August 8th, 2023, Meridian Public School District voters will be asked to vote on a no tax rate increase over current levy bond proposal. To learn more about the bond and find frequently asked questions, visit
www.merps.org/bond #ReachHigher
almost 3 years ago, Noah Kent
On Tuesday, August 8th, 2023, Meridian Public School District voters will be asked to vote on a no tax rate increase over current levy bond proposal. To learn more about the bond and find frequently asked questions, visit
www.merps.org/bond #ReachHigher
almost 3 years ago, Noah Kent
On Tuesday, August 8th, 2023, Meridian Public School District voters will be asked to vote on a no tax rate increase over current levy bond proposal. To learn more about the bond and find frequently asked questions, visit
www.merps.org/bond #ReachHigher
almost 3 years ago, Sarah Glann
about 3 years ago, Noah Kent
On Thursday, June 29, 2023, Meridian Public Schools is hosting a Community Meeting regarding the 2023 Bond Proposal. We look forward to seeing you at Meridian Elementary at 6:00pm. To learn more about the bond and find frequently asked questions, visit
www.merps.org/bond #ReachHigher
about 3 years ago, Sarah Glann
On Tuesday, August 8th, 2023, Meridian Public School District voters will be asked to vote on a no tax rate increase over current levy bond proposal. To learn more about the bond and find frequently asked questions, visit
www.merps.org/bond #ReachHigher
about 3 years ago, Sarah Glann
On Tuesday, August 8th, 2023, Meridian Public School District voters will be asked to vote on a no tax rate increase over current levy bond proposal to fund a facility improvement plan that will add classroom instructional spaces. Meridian Public Schools has great aspirations for all students and our desire is for them to have learning environments that reflect this. The districts main focus will be to address the overcrowding at Meridian Elementary by adding additional classrooms that are safe, modern, and comfortable for all students to experience enhanced learning and educational opportunities. To learn more about the bond and find frequently asked questions, visit
www.merps.org/bond #ReachHigher
about 3 years ago, Noah Kent