Monroe County Intermediate School District
School district in Michigan, United States / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Monroe County Intermediate School District (commonly abbreviated as the Monroe County ISD or MCISD) is an intermediate school district that provides educational services throughout Monroe County, Michigan. The ISD provides numerous services to all nine of Monroe County's public schools, as well as two public charter schools and 15 private schools.[2] The ISD also provides educational services for juvenile delinquents and works with other government agencies, charitable organizations (such as United Way), Monroe County Community College, and the county's library system.[2]
Monroe County Intermediate School District | |
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District information | |
Type | Intermediate |
Motto | Preparing Today's Students for Tomorrow's World |
Superintendent | Stephen McNew |
Budget | $40,672,005[1] |
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Assistant Superintendents | Joshua Dyer Lisa Montrief Elizabeth Taylor Michelle Brahaney |
Website | Official website |
While the Monroe County ISD serves all schools in Monroe County, its boundary is not conterminous with Monroe County and follows the district lines drawn by the county's public schools. Certain portions of Monroe County, especially those in the northern portions near Milan, Flat Rock, and South Rockwood, are within the boundaries of schools in Wayne County and are incorporated into the Wayne County RESA. Not all students in Monroe County attend a school in Monroe County and therefore are not under the ISD's jurisdiction. At the same time, the ISD provides services for those out-of-county students who attend schools in Monroe County — most notably Whiteford Agricultural Schools and Airport Community Schools, who have boundaries extending into neighboring counties.[3]