Martensdale-St. Marys Community School News
- Dec 5, 2024 · Martensdale-St Marys Community School District
Winter Weather Cancellation Procedures
We constantly monitor current conditions and the forecast for inclement weather. Through this process, we consult with the National Weather Service, the Iowa Department of Transportation, and other local schools. While every situation is different, we will do our best to communicate changes to the school schedule due to weather in a manner that provides as much advance notice as possible.
In general, we will work to decide before 9:00pm the night before, no later than 5:30am the morning of, or by 11:00am for an early dismissal.
Communication Plan
When a decision is made, we will communicate accordingly:
MSTM Staff
- We will initiate our phone tree among District leaders who will then communicate directly with their teams.
- We will e-mail all staff using their mstm.us e-mail account.
MSTM Students and Parents
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We will initiate communication with all families via JMC in the format of a text message, phone call, and e-mail.
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We will post the information to the district website.
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We will post the information on these X (Twitter) accounts:
@MSTMSupt and @MSTM_BlueDevils
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We will share the information with these media outlets: WHO Radio 1040am, WOI TV Channel 5, KCCI TV Channel 8, WHO TV Channel 13
District Services
Bus Routes
When we have a 2-hour weather delay, bus routes will coincide with this delay and buses will pick up students 2 hours later than their normal pick-up time. When we have an early dismissal, bus routes will coincide with the early dismissal in that buses will pick up students from school earlier than their regular dismissal time and will drop off students earlier than their normal drop-off time.
- If school is delayed, Daycare services will open as scheduled unless there is an issue with the building itself.
- If school is dismissed early, Daycare services will be offered for 90-minutes unless otherwise communicated.
- If school is cancelled, Daycare services will be cancelled.
School Start Times
When there is a 2-hour delay, school will begin at 9:55am at both the Elementary and Junior High School / High School.
Preschool will follow the Elementary Schedule; if school is delayed, there will be NO 3-Year-Old Preschool.
In most instances, we will utilize 1:00pm as our early dismissal time for weather-related dismissals.
Activities
- If school is delayed, morning activities are cancelled.
- If school is dismissed early, a decision on activities will be left to the discretion of the Superintendent.
- If school is cancelled, all activities are cancelled with limited exceptions left to the discretion of the Superintendent.
- Nov 24, 2024 · Martensdale-St Marys Community School District
Thanksgiving Break Begins November 27
Students and staff will begin Thanksgiving Break on Wednesday, November 27, 2024.
There will be no school on November 27 - 29 and District and Building Offices will be closed during this time.
Students will return to school on Tuesday, December 3, 2024.
- Nov 13, 2024 · Martensdale-St Marys Community School District
2nd Graders Receive Book Just Like Caitlin
Today, each of our 2nd Graders received the book Just Like Caitlin by Ally Obermeier. Copies of the book which tells the story of Caitlin Clark were provided to each 2nd Grader at MSTM courtesy of Dickson and Luann Jensen. Thank you to the Jensen family for this generous donation, made to 2nd graders across Iowa.
Members of our Boys and Girls Basketball Teams joined the 2nd Graders today and read the book together in the gym.
- Nov 6, 2024 · Martensdale-St Marys Community School District
MSTM Bond Referendum Passes
Today, the community that supports the Martensdale-St. Marys Community School District voted YES on a bond referendum to support a facilities project at the school
The overall result was 66.40% Yes (1229 votes) and 33.60% No (622 votes). The referendum required a 60% approval rating to pass
On behalf of our students and staff, present and future, we want to thank our community for making an investment in our future as a school district. We are excited to get to work and we are humbled by their support of this project
We could not have done this without the support of a group of volunteers that helped convey our message and share their passion for our students, our school, and this community with their own families, friends, neighbors, and complete strangers
Over the last few months, we have worked to develop a strong community – school partnership that will serve our students well for years to come.
- Nov 3, 2024 · Martensdale-St Marys Community School District
When and Where to Vote on November 5
Election Day – November 5, 2024
Polls are open 7:00am – 8:00pm
Where do I vote? Visit the Secretary of State’s Website at: https://sos.iowa.gov/elections/voterreg/pollingplace/search.aspx
Warren County
Jackson Precinct – St. Marys American Legion – 112 Iowa St. St. Marys
Jefferson Precinct – St. Paul’s Lutheran Church -615 Iowa Ave Martensdale
Lincoln 1 Precinct – St. Thomas Aquinas Church – 210 S. Wesley St. Indianola
Linn Precinct – Carper Vineyard and Winery – 4603 Dakota St. Norwalk
White Oak Precinct – Annett Nature Center – 15565 118th Ave Indianola
Madison County
Trinity Lutheran Church – 1195 Prairieview Ave, Rural Van Meter
Jackson Building (south end) on County Fairgrounds – 1146 W Summit, Winterset
- Oct 25, 2024 · Martensdale-St Marys Community School District
Bond Vote Set for November 5
On November 5, 2024, the Martensdale-St. Marys Community School District will ask voters to approve a $15.95 million referendum to fund improvements to the school.
This plan includes:
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A shift to make the “front” of the building north facing.
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The addition / renovation of a parking lot and bus loop on the north side along with a main drive and an entrance off of Highway 28.
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The addition of a single safe and secure entrance on the north side serving both the elementary and secondary components of our school operation. Both the elementary and secondary offices would be located here, including space for both counselors and others.
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The addition of a gymnasium that would be large enough to ensure that we can host post-season events in volleyball, basketball, and wrestling moving forward and provide our students in physical education with a first-class facility to participate in during school.
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Upgrades to the HVAC System, Fire Safety Systems, and Electrical System throughout the existing building.
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Furniture replacement throughout the building to include student spaces.
Learn more about the project by visiting the MSTM Bond Information website here: www.mstmbond.com
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- Oct 17, 2024 · Martensdale-St Marys Community School District
Myer Selected to Participate in SCIBA
Mollie Myer was recently selected to participate in SCIBA Middle School Honor Band.
Alexi Fournier, Band Director at MSTM, had this to say about Myer’s selection: “The SCIBA Middle School honor band is difficult to get into with having to memorize scales, learn very difficult passages, and have strong musical technique all performed in front of a judge! Schools from all over Central Iowa have students auditioning for this honor band. I am excited that Mollie Myer could live up to the challenge and work hard during this time! She is a strong musical leader in the Junior High Band department, and I know she will continue to grow in her skills.”
SCIBA Honor Band will perform on Tuesday, November 5 at 7:00pm at Ankeny Centennial High School.
- Oct 15, 2024 · Martensdale-St Marys Community School District
Straub Selected to Opus Honor Choir
McKenzie Straub was recently selected for participation in the 38th annual Opus Honor Choir Festival. Over 2,400 students were nominated by their directors for 720 positions in the four Opus Honor Choirs. Selections were made by means of a recorded audition.
Guest conductors of the choirs include Jennifer Ghelf, 5th & 6th Grade Honor Choir; John Hayden, 7th & 8th Grade Bass Clef Honor Choir; Rachael Wragge, 7th & 8th Grade Treble Clef Honor Choir; and Meg Byrne, 9th Grade Mixed Honor Choir.
The 2024 Opus Honor Choirs will perform at 4:00 p.m. November 21st in C.Y. Stephens Auditorium in the Iowa State Center in Ames. The Opus Honor Choir Festival is made possible by the Iowa Choral Directors Association, Inc.