We had the opportunity to be interviewed by Mark Tallman from KASB. Thank you for showcasing the great things happening in Moscow Schools! Moscow is Boosting Academic Success for Well-Rounded Graduate Posted Date: 07/23/2024 Moscow is Boosting Academic Success for Well-Rounded Graduate By Mark Tallman “We enjoy seeing the kids excel in extracurricular activities such as forensics, debate, music, and all sports, but we are emphasizing that being a great student is the first step to being a great athlete and well-rounded individual. We have students with that growth mindset. Moscow students are realizing academics and extracurricular activities go hand in hand to complement each other.” - Moscow Superintendent and Elementary Principal Valerie Thompson. Moscow USD 209 in far southwest Kansas has just 150 students. They have made strides in raising academic achievement by increasing learning time and targeted student help, strengthening the curriculum, and personalizing attention. From 2017 to 2022 Moscow increased the number of students scoring at Level 2 and Level 3 on state reading and math assessments by 9.4 percent and 5.5 percent respectively. Those increases are about 10 percent better than expected based on demographics. Over that same period, Moscow increased its graduation rate by almost 29 percentage points, reaching 100 percent in 2022. Moscow students from low-income families plus students with disabilities averaged 70.1 percent, higher than similarly-sized districts. Moscow Elementary School earned a 2023 Challenge Award from the Kansas Department of Education. The award recognizes schools that are making a notable difference in student achievement despite challenges. I met with Moscow leaders and teachers to discuss what they are doing to make these improvements. The district provides daycare for children ages 0-3 and preschool for 4-year-olds. The preschool program gives priority to at-risk 4-year-olds then offers remaining slots to other children. As a result, most Moscow students start kindergarten with a preschool foundation. Moscow was an early adopter of the state’s Multi-Tiered Systems of Support model. Under MTSS, schools monitor the progress of all students in the regular classroom, provide targeted help for struggling students, and intensive help for students with the greatest needs. A grant-funded program called REAL (Reading Enrichment, Art and Learning) runs after school three days a week. All students are able to attend and those struggling in reading or math receive at least 20 minutes of pull-out tutoring during this time. The district offers a summer program that includes a high school credit recovery program and a program open to all K-8 students that focuses on math, reading, and enrichment. Two-thirds of district students participate. A pre-kindergarten “jump start” program is also offered in the summer. Moscow has worked to improve curriculum and instruction. Teachers are receiving training based on the State Board of Education required science of reading. The district has also adopted a new math curriculum which teachers find easier to use, provides more support, and better aligns with state standards. District leaders say these changes were prompted in part by low state assessment results. “We looked at our scores and decided that working on curriculum mapping was a good place to start, because there were gaps,” said Industrial Arts Teacher Shawn Anderson. “We weren't hitting the skills that the kids needed. We really focused on reading first, and now we've implemented math. We've seen improvements since doing that.” “I think that our teachers do a really good job of tracking kids that need interventions,” said Counselor and Teacher Marcie Knoll. “That helps our graduation rate because we already know from when they're in grade school or junior high which kids may be struggling.” At the high school, the district adopted an academic advising period in which students are grouped by grade with a teacher for all four years. This period allows students to work on their individual plans of study, career counseling, and social-emotional learning. The high school has added Career and Technical Education pathways in Agriculture and Health Sciences. Although its small faculty and rural isolation are challenges, Moscow has also been working to increase dual credit opportunities with area colleges and Work-Based Learning options like work study and job shadowing. Moscow educators say they are seeing a rise in student mental health issues. “Their anxiety bubbles up,” said fourth-grade teacher Natasha Shively. “Kids in fourth grade have stress I never would have had at that age. I think that does draw them down mentally, and they focus on those issues instead of trying to be in the educational setting.” In response, Moscow has partnered with mental health services in Liberal and Garden City to provide some in-school services. They allow students to meet online with therapists at the school to reduce travel time and costs. “We're trying to teach some resilience and grit, perseverance,” said Thompson. Finally, Moscow leaders stressed the role of positive relationships between students, parents, and educators in their tight-knit community to raise expectations. https://kasb.org/48409_2?articleID=10086
9 months ago, Moscow Schools USD 209
Daycare- 12th grade enrollment for the 2024-2025 school year begins Thursday, August 8th, 8:00 am - 7:00 pm and Friday August 9th, 8:00 am - 12:00 pm in the concessions area at the Jr. High near the district office. We are excited for a new year! It is a great day to be a Wildcat!
9 months ago, Moscow Schools USD 209
enrollment
Enrollment the 8th, 8:00 am - 7:00 pm and 9th, 8:00 am - 12:00 am at the concessions stand area near district office. ENROLLMENT FEES Book Fees: $20.00 JR High Shop Fees $50.00 HIGH School Shop Fees $120.00 (Includes $20.00 for General Materials) FACS CLASS $25.00 Sports Passes: Adults $30.00 Students/Sr. Citizens $20.00 MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO MOSCOW SCHOOLS
9 months ago, Moscow Schools USD 209
Enrollment for the 2024-2025 school year begins Thursday, August 8th, 8:00 am - 7:00 pm and Friday August 9th, 8:00 am - 12:00 pm in the concessions area at the Jr. High near the district office. We are excited for a new year! It is a great day to be a Wildcat!
9 months ago, Moscow Schools USD 209
enrollment!
Jr. high & high school athletes: The first day of volleyball & football practice is Monday, August 19th. The following 5 items must be complete before you can practice. Go to the link beside the item or you can get more information about them at enrollment. -Form PPE (Physical) https://www.kshsaa.org/Public/SportsMedicine/Main.cfm -Concussion Form https://www.kshsaa.org/Public/SportsMedicine/Main.cfm -Concussion Education Program (https://nfhslearn.com/courses/concussion-in-sports-2) -SWAY Baseline Concussion Test (completed during enrollment) -Drug Testing Opt-in Form (completed during enrollment)
9 months ago, Stu Moore
KINDER CAMP will be August 5th - 9th & 12th - 16th from 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM. All incoming kindergarten students are encouraged to attend. This is a time for the students to become familiar with the school, kindergarten classroom, and some of the staff. We are looking forward to meeting everyone!
9 months ago, Brena Clark
Here is the link to our school's website with the 2024-2025 School Year Calendar. https://www.usd-209.org/page/2024-2025-school-calendar
10 months ago, Jodi Staggers
Football Camp Announcement- July 14th-16th from 7:00-9:00 pm. Wear t-shirt, shorts, cleats and bring a water bottle. -Coach Moore and Coach Anderson.
10 months ago, Moscow Schools USD 209
These were left at the Moscow Park! I will put them in the hallway by the district office for you to pick up.
10 months ago, Moscow Schools USD 209
chairs
Reminder: USD 209 is having a retirement party in the Moscow Park at 6:00 tonight, July 9th, for Miss Daniels. Please bring a potluck dish and a lawn chair.
10 months ago, Moscow Schools USD 209
retirement
Football Camp Announcement- July 14th-16th from 7:00-9:00 pm. Wear t-shirt, shorts, cleats and bring a water bottle. -Coach Moore and Coach Anderson.
10 months ago, Moscow Schools USD 209
KSHSAA Summer Buffer Week, June 30th - July 6th, weights will begin again July 8th at 6 pm for 6th -12th graders. The gym will also be closed during buffer week.
10 months ago, Moscow Schools USD 209
We would love to have you join us to say, "goodbye "and "congratulations" to Miss Daniels' next adventure.
10 months ago, Moscow Schools USD 209
invitation
Bierocks and hash browns for lunch today!
11 months ago, Moscow Schools USD 209
Our summer meal program extends through June 21st. They are serving pancakes and sausage for breakfast and chicken tacos for lunch!
11 months ago, Moscow Schools USD 209
Coach Moore is hosting a girl's softball camp, June 25th-28th from 11:00 am - 12:30 pm at the Hugoton High Softball Field behind the high school.
11 months ago, Moscow Schools USD 209
Corrected days: Starting Monday, June 10 we will be offering two different weight room times!! 6:30am to 8:00am and 6:00pm to 7:30pm on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays!!
11 months ago, Jodi Staggers
SUMMER WEIGHTS: Mondays, Tuesdays, & Thursdays w/ Coach Bixler @ 6pm!
11 months ago, Jodi Staggers
Summer Weights
State Assessment scores have been released. We will be celebrating our exemplary scores in a school assembly on Friday, August 23rd at 1:00 pm.
11 months ago, Moscow Schools USD 209
The Senior graduation portraits are in the High School Office. Please call Valerie Thompson at (620)428-2386 to make sure someone is in the office when you pick them up. Thank you.
12 months ago, Jodi Staggers