Fall 2020 Distance Learning News
12022-02-04T11:46:24-06:00Dear MTCS family, We hope you and your family are doing well this summer. We are looking forward to teaching your scholars again this year, beginning September 8, 2020. We sent out
Dear MTCS family, We hope you and your family are doing well this summer. We are looking forward to teaching your scholars again this year, beginning September 8, 2020. We sent out
We've recently learned that Hennepin & other counties are seeking election judges, and are open to young people 16 years old and older. Election judges can volunteer or be paid $10-17/hour, depending on the
Governor Walz announced today that school districts will have flexibility in making decisions to best meet the education, health and safety needs of students, staff and families. We have sent out a survey to families
The Minnesota Department of Human Services is now offering additional funds for the families of children ages 5 to 18 who qualify for free and reduced-price meals. This new program, called Pandemic EBT
Congratulations MTS kindergartners on a great and interesting year! Though we cannot be together to celebrate your huge accomplishment of moving from kindergarten to first grade, our thoughts and best hopes are with
Thank you to the amazing community who came to MTCS in South Minneapolis, and donated thousands of pounds of food, baby supplies, hygiene and household supplies, as well as funds, for MTCS families and
A beautiful day here in South Minneapolis highlighting what this community is really all about. Thousands of donations fill our parking lot in from the MTS Secondary! Students and families please come for
Dear Community, Thank you for the amazing outpouring of support and well wishes for the students and families of MTCS during this pandemic, and the recent and tragic destruction of MTCS district offices,
MTS Elementary is known for its celebrations, from student of the month ceremonies, Vikings versus Packers annual touch football game gingerbread house decorating—so many celebrations—nothing is more beloved than the end-of-the-year talent show.Students plan
Governor Walz issued a temporary nighttime curfew for Minneapolis and St. Paul residents Friday, May 29 and Saturday, May 30 from 8pm until 6am. Please do not travel Minneapolis or St. Paul streets, or