
Congratulations to Jayna and LeLand, our fifth grade Spelling Bee winner and runner-up! They were fabulous spellers! The winning word was: correspondence.


After reviewing updates from numerous weather sources, we see the likelihood of ice and sleet moving through our area during the morning commute. In order to prioritize the safety of our students and staff, we will operate today, February 22, on a 2-hour delay to allow this system to pass. Start times are as follows: K-3 at 9:40, HIS at 10:00, NMS at 10:40, and NHS at 10:45.


Today is National School Resource Officer Day. We wish to thank our MCS Police Department for the work they do on a daily basis to keep our school safe. Thank you for your service and for the relationships you build with students every day!


It has been a busy week in our school cafeterias. MCS cafeteria employees have helped our students celebrate the Super Bowl as well as Valentine's Day. Thank you to our wonderful cafeteria employees!









This week marks National School Counseling Week. We want to take a moment to recognize all of our wonderful school counselors who stand in the gap, work with students and families, and advocate for students. You are amazing!!


The new February 2023 newsletter has been posted at https://5il.co/1od6x.

We wish to remind everyone to be mindful of parking in the correct locations when visiting our schools. Areas designated for handicapped parking are clearly marked with signage and/or blue stripes. Please do not park in those areas unless you need handicapped parking access. The MCS Police Department has the authority to ticket those who fail to comply with this request. We must work together to provide an opportunity for all MCS students and community members to enter and exit buildings and parking lots in a safe manner. We will support our officers who work to enforce these expectations. Let's be respectful of all individuals and set a positive example for our students!

Mr. Hochstetler and four of his students from Heritage Intermediate presented their bridge building lesson at the school board meeting on Tuesday. The students did a great job of explaining the process to design, build, and test the bridges. They even brought a bridge to test during the meeting!




Mr. Hochstetler and four of his students from Heritage Intermediate presented their bridge building lesson at the school board meeting on Tuesday. The students did a great job of explaining the process to design, build, and test the bridges. They even brought a bridge to test during the meeting!




A recent visit to Heritage Intermediate School saw students working on creating bridge structures. These lessons provide opportunities for students to learn about engineering and teamwork!





The new January 2023 newsletter has been posted at https://5il.co/1mtwb.

Please see this important information regarding price changes to ala cart items in the cafeterias:


The new December 2022 newsletter has been posted at https://5il.co/1llie.

Join us for a Culver’s Give Back night tomorrow evening from 5:00-8:00 at the location nearest to Lowe’s. You might even see some Heritage staff members delivering food to the tables! No coupon needed!


Our lost and found items are looking for their owners. Do you recognize any of your child’s things?



The kids loved playing in the snow at recess today!




Middlebury Community Schools is on a 2-hour delay today (11/17/22) due to weather conditions. Please drive safely!


Every fall, the Elkhart Kiwanis honors fourth grade students throughout the county with the Knowledge is Dynamite (K.I.D.) award luncheon at the Lerner Theatre. Heritage was very pleased to honor Christopher as our recipient of the K.I.D. award. Christopher was nominated by his teacher, Mrs. Stingel. Congratulations, Christopher!




The new November 2022 newsletter has been posted at https://5il.co/1k49u.

Middlebury Community Schools is on a 2-hour delay today, October 31, 2022. Please stay safe!