Academic Policies
All teachers are required to follow the school-wide academic policies. To assist students and families, the school-wide academic policies are listed here.
All teachers are required to follow the school-wide academic policies. To assist students and families, the school-wide academic policies are listed here.
Mannion Middle School utilizes a school-wide Citizenship Rubric that tracks both academic work habits and classroom behaviors. The citizenship rubric resets each quarter. Citizenship is determined by the lowest common denominator of the four categories – Outstanding, Satisfactory, Needs Improvement, Unsatisfactory.
Mannion Middle School does not permit student deliveries during instructional time. Only academic items critical to the day’s instruction will be accepted for delivery. Lunches may also be dropped off for students, but parents are not permitted to join their children for lunch in the cafeteria.
Student safety is a priority at Mannion Middle School. Immediate and contemporary information regarding student safety will be shared through Parentlink, so please make sure your e-mail address is updated in Infinite Campus. For parents without an e-mail address, student safety information will also be shared on the school’s website under “Recent News.”
Information regarding policies and procedures for entering and exiting the school parking lot.
The level of collaboration between families and educators is an important predictor of student academic achievement. There are a number of ways you can be an active partner with Mannion Middle School, outlined in the CCSD document available (in both English and Spanish) below:
Most concerns can be solved informally with communication and input from the parent, teacher, and/or principal. CCSD strongly encourages this method of resolution, but when a resolution cannot be effectively achieved informally, a Public Concern Form may be submitted to the district.
Mannion Middle School is represented by CCSD Trustee Lisa Guzman.
CCSD has created a Quick Help Guide to assist parents and students – it is available by clicking the button below:
Please click on the button below for important information regarding the COVID-19 contact tracing process:
Assembly Bill 195 (AB 195) revises provisions relating to pupils who are English learners. For more information, please use the button below to view copies of the rights described in AB 195 in a variety of languages:
The City of Henderson has launched three new programs to provide assistance to its residents during the COVID-19 pandemic. Information on them are available by clicking the button below:
Videos, guides, and handouts about Canvas, Google, MAP Assessment, and other distance education topics are available for parents/guardians on the Family and Community Engagement Services (FACES) website and in the PDF available below.
Information and resources available to parents regarding diverse academic and social issues confronting today’s middle school students.
Mannion Middle School places a high priority on protecting the safety of our students and employees. This letter will inform you of how you and your child can stay safe in an emergency:
CCSD Regulation 4100, Relationships, Interactions, and Communications Between District Employees/Representatives and Students, requires that CCSD employees and representatives who engage in electronic communications with students must provide information about responsible digital citizenship. These resources are available here.
Boys Town Nevada offers Common Sense Parenting® a series of classes for a positive, sensible approach to common problems.