District #348 Preschool for All is conducting Child Find/Preschool Screenings for children ages 3 to 5 who are not yet enrolled in public schools and who are not kindergarten eligible. The screening checks each child’s progress in hearing, vision, speech, language, and coordination skills. This will give parents a better idea of how their child is progressing at this very young age before they begin school. This screening program is free and parents will receive immediate feedback on how their child is developing. Head Start personnel will also be present to explain their program and services. Screenings will be held on March 28th, 29th, and 30th. The screening procedure takes about 45 minutes, and appointments must be made so that children do not have a long wait period. Parents should call 618-262-4623 to make an appointment or to get more information.
MCES would like to thank the MCHS Interact Club for teaming up with us to have a Pen Pal Program this year for our 2nd grade students!
MCES students would like to thank Dr. Fischer’s office for teaching us about the importance of dental hygiene.
A Computer Applications class from the high school visited MCES today to read their children's stories to K-2nd Grade students!
Students in 2nd grade participated in a Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade before Fall Break. They created a balloon and coded their way through the streets!
Elk's Hoop Shoot information is detailed in the photo.
MCES is thankful for our MCHS mentors! These high school students donate their time each week to have lunch with a group of first grade students.
MCES has several lost & found items to be claimed. If something pictured belongs to your student, please notify the main office.
REMINDER - School will not be in session tomorrow, November 8, 2022 for the Election Day Holiday.
There are a very limited number of preschool screening appointments available on November 10th. Please call 618-262-4623 to schedule an appointment.
The 2nd Grade Team dressed up as characters from "The Wizard of Oz" for Halloween
MCES classes participated in a book-themed pumpkin decorating contest. which is your favorite?
Red Ribbon Week - Dress Up Days
This year Mt. Carmel Elementary School would like to highlight our community partnerships that are helping meet the needs of our students. The Brown Bag Buddies program, run through the First Christian Church Disciples of Christ, is meeting the needs of our students by providing supplemental weekend nutrition items and snacks to Pre-Kindergarten - 2nd grade students.
This year MCES partnered with the High School Rotary program known as the Interact Club to help raise awareness on food insecurity. Senior members of the Interact Club read “Lulu and the Hunger Monster” to our students and the response was great. The referrals for the program went from 18 families being served to 32!
Our student’s had a chance to hear from high school students who they look up to that there is no shame in saying you need help, especially when you're hungry!
MCES would like to thank the Interact Club members, Jason Miller, Justus Groves, and Anthony Bleyer for reading the story and to our Brown Bag Buddies for stepping up year after year and meeting this need.
Creative Contest for Wabash 348 Students for Digital Citizenship Week!
As part of Fire Prevention Week, MCFD Fireman, Elijah Hadra came to read to kindergarten students.
Happy birthday to these awesome MCES students!
There are a few Preschool spots to fill for Fall at District #348 Preschool for All. To schedule a preschool screening or for more information, call 618-262-4623.
Head Lice Information: With colder weather coming and kiddos spending more time together in closer spaces, it is time to be a little more aware of head lice. Just a reminder that scratching is the most common sign of lice, especially if the child is scratching behind the ears and at the nape of the neck. If you see your child scratching please take a look. Head lice are spread through person to person contact with hats, clothing, brushes and etc. Lice do not jump or fly. Please talk with your children and encourage them not share their belongings with others. Parents please be diligent inspecting your child's head daily for the signs of head lice. If you have any questions or would like more education please let me know. Stephanie Kolb BSN-RN, PEL-CSN
SCHOOL PICTURE DAY is set for Tuesday, September 20 for Kindergarten/ECE and Wednesday, September 21 for 1st Grade/2nd Grade. School pictures can be ordered and paid for online at: https://alymaeimages.hhimagehost.com/V2/Home/LoginConsumer?EK=207886