Menahga Public Schools Reports

Menahga Public Schools in accordance with the state statutes and mandates will post any reports of accountability here.

If you need additional information or official copies, please contact the District Office.

Emergency Plans

Advance planning for emergencies and disasters is essential to provide for the safety of students and staff; it also strengthens the morale of all concerned to know that preparedness plans exist and that students and staff have been trained in carrying out the plan.

The Superintendent will develop and maintain an Emergency Planning Guide containing emergency plans that meet the requirements of state law for preparedness in case of fire, civil emergencies and natural disasters.

The Crisis Management Guide for the School District will be the official guide for the District in case of fire, civil emergencies and natural disasters.  Policies and procedures set forth in the guide will be followed by all personnel and students.

Building Principals will meet all requirements for conduction of fire, tornado and emergency drills to give students practice in moving with orderly dispatch to designated areas under emergency conditions, and the staff practice in carrying out their assigned responsibilities for building evacuation.

Budgets and Finance

If you have questions on the reports listed under Budgets and Finance, contact the Business Services Office.

Curriculum, Instruction & Student Achievement

What is the World’s Best Workforce?

The World’s Best Workforce bill was passed in 2013 to ensure every school district in the state is making strides to increase student performance. Each district must develop a plan that addresses the following five goals:

  • All children are ready for school.
  • All third-graders can read at grade level.
  • All racial and economic achievement gaps between students are closed.
  • All students are ready for career and college.
  • All students graduate from high school.

For more in depth information about the World’s Best Workforce, follow the link to the Minnesota Department of Education’s web site.

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