Registration for the Mason City Community School District 4-Year-Old Preschool Program for the 2018-2019 school year is now open. Here is an Informational Video about the 4-Year-Old Preschool Program.  Children who will be four (4) years-of-age on or before September 15, 2018 are eligible for this program which is provided at NO cost to families. This program is located in three of the district's facilities: Harding Elementary, Hoover Elementary and Jefferson Elementary. Each facility has a morning session and an afternoon session, with enrollment limited to 20 students per session.  

To request registration materials for this program or with questions about this program, please contact Lisa Christianson at 641-450-5300. Proof of child's age (birth certificate) is required.

Click here for a downloadable flyer about registration.

Haga clic aquí para obtener un folleto descargable sobre el registro.

Family Max – Does My Family Qualify?

**The MOST a family must pay for text book fees is $150 regardless of the number of students in the family. 

**Add up your family’s total text book fees ($35 for each K-6 student, $70 for each 7-12 student).

**If that total adds up to more than $150 then your family qualifies for family max.

EXAMPLES

Family #1 – Family Max (LARGER family)

-1 3rd grader ($35), 1 5th grader ($35), 1 7th grader ($70), 1 9th grader ($70)

-TOTAL = 35 + 35 + 70 + 70 = $210.

-This family would only pay the family max of $150.

Family #2 – NOT Family Max (SMALLER family)

-1 5th grader ($35), 1 9th grader ($70)

-TOTAL = 35 + 70 = $105.

-This family would pay $105.

MOVING FORWARD WITH OUR MASON CITY SCHOOLS!
Construction Updates - What's Happening Now!
September 10, 2012 - Update October 4, 2011 - Update Jump To...
July 3, 2012 - Update August 15, 2011 - Update JAMS 8 (Annex) Building Plans
May 8, 2012 - Update August 1, 2011 - Update "Almost 7th Grade Presentation"
April 16, 2012 - Update July 18, 2011 - Update "Almost 8th Grade Presentation"
March 14, 2012 - Update July 11, 2011 - Update Relocation Of Students
January 9, 2012 - Update June 30, 2011 - Update
December 12, 2011 - Update June 24, 2011 - Update
November 1, 2011 - Update June 14, 2011 - Update

LOOKING FOR A PRESENTATION FOR A COMMUNITY GROUP?

Please contact the Superintendent's Office to schedule a presentation to your civic organization, agency or community group about the renovation projects at John Adams and the MCHS Campus. 641-421-4401.

05/19/2011 - Construction Update - Starting Monday, May 23 or Tuesday, May 24 preparation of the ground for JAMS 8 (the annex building) in front of the football stadium will start. The furthest north parking bay for student parking will be blocked off. This will remain blocked off until the delivery and set-up of the 2 annex buildings are complete. The first building/section should arrive by semi on June 6. Extensive site prep work is involved and the district and construction team ask that if you are around this area to please be alert and careful.

05/04/2011 - Construction Photo Updates - Much work has been done on the renovation and construction at John Adams Middle School and the Mason City High School. Photos of the project and work being done are taken continually. Click on one of the links below to view a slide presentation to see the progress being done and come back and visit often to see updates. The plan would be to add updates of photos as the project progresses. If you have any questions, please click on the "contact us" button above to send an e-mail to us with your "Construction Project Question/Comment."

The Board of Education voted on Dec. 21 to adopt a construction plan that allows students to remain in their current schools and classrooms through the end of the 2010-11 school year. Students will not be moved this school year.

 This allows the board and staff to look at the best options for where students will be moved for the 2011-12 school year. The desire is to have the least amount of moving for students and staff with the least amount of disruption for learning.

 The first part of the this JAMS/MCHS renovation project that will be most visible to students and staff will be the remodeling of the cafeteria, which is shared by both schools.

 Most of the early work in this project will be happening first at JAMS.

 The kitchen will close beginning Dec. 23, 2010 until the project is finished.

 Beginning with the second semester, all food will be prepared at Harding, Hoover and Roosevelt elementary schools and delivered each day to JAMS and MCHS.

 Students at JAMS will eat lunch in the gym.

 Students at MCHS will continue to eat lunch in their cafeteria.

 All students at JAMS and MCHS will continue to have the option of having a hot lunch every day. Some food selections for the high school students may be fewer than what students are used to.

 Next fall, for the beginning of the 2011-12 school year, students and staff at JAMS will be relocated to an alternate site while the building is closed to the public. This allows the construction to be done at the entire school without noise and disruption to students in their classrooms. Click here for further information regarding the relocation of students and staff for the 2011-12 and the 2012-13 school years.

 The details of where students will be moved in the fall is currently being planned and will be done with thoughtfulness to what is best for the students so they experience the least amount of stress and disruption as possible.

 As we all know, remodeling old buildings can be time consuming and at times frustrating. However, the end goal is that we will have a campus for grades 7-12 that provides a safe, comfortable learning environment that has modern heating and cooling, energy efficient buildings, a tornado safe room and more learning space that can be enjoyed by our community for many years to come. We thank you for your patience and invite you to ask questions as the project moves forward.

CALENDARS
 
Daily Events Calendar Athletics & Activities
 
2024-25 Important Dates
 
2024-2025 CALENDARS
2024-2025 Calendar Grade PK
2024-2025 Cycle Day Calendar TK-4
2024-2025 Calendar Grades TK-6
2024-2025 Calendar Grades 7-12
 
2025-2026 CALENDARS
2025-2026 Adopted Calendar
2025-2026 Calendar Grade PK
2025-2026 Calendar Grades TK-4
2025-2026 Calendar Grades 5-6
2025-2026 Calendar Grades 7-8
2025-2026 Calendar Grades 9-12
 

SCHOOL HOURS 2024-2025

 

High School M,T,W,Th,F 8:35 a.m. - 3:40 p.m.
  Wed. Early Out for PD 2:20 p.m.
 Early dismissal   12:55 p.m. 
     
     
Alternative High School M,T,W,Th,F 8:25 a.m. - 3:40 p.m.
  Wed. Early Out for PD 2:20 p.m.
 Early dismissal   12:55 p.m. 
      
      
JAMS M,T,W,Th,F 8:35 a.m. - 3:40 p.m.
  Wed. Early Out for PD 2:20 p.m.
 Early dismissal   12:55 p.m.
      
      
Lincoln Intermediate M,T,W,Th,F 7:55 a.m. - 2:50 p.m.
  Wed. Early Out for PD 1:30 p.m.
Early dismissal   12:05 p.m.
      
      
Harding, Hoover, Jefferson, Roosevelt M,T,W,Th,F 8:05 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
  Wed. Early Out for PD 1:40 p.m.
 Early dismissal   12:15 p.m.
      
      
AM Preschool   8:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
PM Preschool   12:00 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.
ECSE Students   8:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.
Head Start Students   8:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
  Wed. Early Out for PD 1:00 p.m.
     
Pinecrest   8:45 a.m. - 3:15 p.m.
     
*Any weather/school delays will follow the M,W,Th,F time schedule.

* Slight modifications may be necessary to meet bus schedules.

 

 

Early dismissals, cancellations or late starts announcements:

 

Local radio stations announce school closings as well as list them on their respective websites.  Television stations KIMT, KTTC and KAAL list school closing on their respective websites. School closure information can also be accessed on the district website's home page at www.masoncityschools.org and on the Mason City Community School District Facebook and Twitter pages.

 

The School District currently offers alerts through a school notification system to help the district keep in communication regarding school closure. Parents can sign up through PowerSchool to receive automatic phone, email or text message notifications. Visit the district website at www.masoncityschools.org for information on how to sign up for this notification system or contact your student's building office staff.

 

For any additional questions about school cancellations/early dismissals/late starts, contact the Administrative Center Offices at 641-421-4401.

 

At the November regular meeting of the Board of Education, Superintendent Micich shared information with the Board about Iowa schools and tobacco-free campuses. In April 2004, the Mason City Community School District Board of Education approved Board Policy 905.2 - Tobacco Free District. Click here to view a video about Tobacco-Free Campuses for Iowa's Schools developed in cooperation with the Iowa Department of Education Iowa Department of Public Health and Recovery.Gov. John Adams Middle School Co-Principal Kristy Wagner is a participant in this video. For further information regarding tobacco use please view the following also provided by the Iowa Department of Public Health:

Tobacco Use = Poorer Academic Performance

Parents! Do you know...Cigarettes and Spit Tobacco aren't the only harmful and addictive tobacco products available!