As the first 18 days of the school year come to a close, Meade County Schools Superintendent Dr. Mark Martin reflects on the positive momentum generated across the district. In his latest update, Dr. Martin highlighted three key goals that have driven the start of the year: fostering positive relationships between students and staff, ensuring fun and engaging learning experiences, and upholding high behavioral expectations in all school environments.
Dr. Martin emphasized the importance of students knowing they are cared for, whether during their morning bus rides, in classrooms, or throughout the school day. He noted that his visits to classrooms revealed vibrant, interactive learning sessions that are helping to set a tone of excitement for education.
Moreover, Dr. Martin underscored the district’s commitment to maintaining high standards of behavior, not only in classrooms but also in hallways and on buses, ensuring that all students can thrive in a supportive and structured environment.
In his message, Dr. Martin expressed gratitude to families for their partnership in these first few weeks, which have laid a solid foundation for the rest of the academic year. He closed by wishing everyone a safe and relaxing weekend and rallied the community with a spirited "Go Big Green!"
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