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Parents play an important role in the education of children. We hope that these resources help you as parents become more involved in your child's education. We invite your questions and comments, and look forward to hearing from you.
Questions or Comments
General questions or information requests regarding Muskegon Public Schools may be directed to Jon Felske, Superintendent, at (231) 720-2001.
Asbestos Management Plan
MPS Resources for Parents
Reconfiguration Plan
Building Assignment By Address 2012-2013
Free and Reduced Price School Meals Family Application
www.lunchapp.com
Parent Internet Viewer
Linking to Homework Help
(list of homework websites)
Student Code of Conduct
Nancy K. Poppen Program
Poppen Fund Guidelines
Contact Judy Johnson at 720-2040 for additional information.
Michigan's NEW High School Graduation Requirements 
External Resources for Parents
Michigan Department of Education Resources for Parents from Michigan.gov
US Department of Education Especially For Parents from US Dept. of Ed.
Partnership for Learning - Website of nationally award-winning non profit that helps schools and communities work together to boost learning from birth through college.
10 Steps to Positive Parenting
- provided by the Parenting Collaborative of Muskegon County
Pandemic Flu Information
- provided by Muskegon County
http://www.cdc.gov/swineflu/ - CDC information on the SWINE FLU
MIChild and HealthyKids - low cost and free health insurance programs for kids.
Muskegon Public Schools Curriculum Booklets
What is a Curriculum?
A curriculum describes what students will learn in school. Muskegon Public Schools’ curriculum is designed to meet the needs of your child and all the children in our schools. In our district, committees of staff members develop the curriculum, which is then adopted by the Board of Education. These booklets contain what is called the core curriculum, or the main subjects of Language Arts, Math, Science and Social Studies. The curriculum for each of these subject areas is up to date and meets challenging State of Michigan and national standards.

kindergarten first grade second grade

third grade fourth grade fifth grade