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In accordance to our mission and in recognition of our academic diversity, our Student Advocate partners with teachers, parents and other professionals in order to enable qualifying children to reach their full learning potential. As Student Advocate at MCS, Mrs. Erbes directs our Gifted and Talented Programming (Passport to Learn) and our Title I services.
PASSPORT to LEARN
A new MCS self-directed learning program to challenge high-potential students in grades 3-5 to develop the following skills:
• Communication
• Creative thinking
• Critical thinking
• Higher-level thinking
• Inquiry
• Leadership
• Problem solving
• Research and independent study
• Faith integration
Talk to Mrs. Erbes at aerbes@mchristianschool.com or your classroom teacher for more information!
I’m so glad we chose MCS and so thankful to have your teachers surround [our son]and help him to grow in his faith walk and social walk. You helped to turn the tide for him and us. Thank you for the role you played. - Former Parent
MCS TITLE I PROGRAM
Title I is a federally funded program available to students who meet specific criteria and are in need of academic support. Title I is offered through Muskegon Public Schools, Muskegon Heights Public Schools and Reeths-Puffer Schools to qualifying students at MCS. Instruction is coordinated with classroom teachers and is provided in addition to the regular core curriculum.
The MCS Title I program offers:
- Individual or small group instruction
- Supplementary instruction
- Practice of skills
- Test review and preparation
- Assistance with daily work
- Preview of upcoming concepts/skills
Curious to know if your child qualifies for Title I? Mrs. Erbes at aerbes@mchristianschool.com will be happy to speak with you about specific qualifying criteria and steps involved in seeking Title I services.
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