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First superintendent's report presented at BOE meeting

First superintendent's report presented at BOE meeting

Superintendent of the Mount Vernon City School District, Dr. Demario Strickland, gave his first superintendent’s report to the Board of Education on Tuesday night. These reports will be presented monthly at Board business meetings to highlight the work and happenings within the District, with a primary focus on student achievement and outcomes.

The presentation started with Dr. Strickland discussing the role of the state monitor, who will be providing oversight and guidance related to the educational and financial policies, programs and practices of the District. Dr. Kimberly Young Wilkins will be serving as a state monitor for academic and financial plans for the District through June 30, 2027. 

Dr. Strickland then introduced the new assistant superintendent for pupil personnel services, LaJuan White, who will be joining the District starting August 1. Most recently, she served as a chief of schools for the Rochester City School District, supervising principals at over a dozen schools. Her aspirations in the role are to ensure equitable access for all students, including English language learners and students with disabilities.

The superintendent also discussed the latest segment for the Mount Vernon City School District, Mount Vernon’s Jewel Box – a weekly video highlighting great work being done in the District. These videos can be found on the District website, Facebook, Instagram and YouTube. In the first edition of Mount Vernon’s Jewel Box, summer programs were highlighted to showcase how they assist in students’ academic success.

During the summer, the District has been providing various educational programs for our scholars to keep them engaged in their academics year round and prepare them for success. At the Board of Education meeting, Dr. Strickland discussed the Lehman Scholars and Smart Scholars programs. These programs give students the opportunity to earn college credits before they graduate high school. Dr. Strickland also talked about the regents prep and credit recovery courses provided for students over the summer, helping them to fulfill their requirements for graduation.

Moving forward in the presentation, Dr. Strickland then talked about the culture and climate survey and the importance of creating community connections.

“With over a thousand responses, the most recent climate survey provided valuable intel on how community members, students and stakeholders feel about the current status of the District,” he said. “The survey asked questions about the quality of instructional focus in our schools, satisfaction with curriculum materials, transparency and more. These results will serve as a valuable tool for strategic planning and ongoing improvements within the District.”

He then went on to talk about registration and how the District utilizes an online registration system, eliminating the need of printing paper forms and sending them to a registration office. Dr. Strickland emphasized that the registration process does not work on mobile devices, and anyone who has moved or has renewed their lease, must fill out the proper paperwork to update their address in the District’s system. Forms can be found here: Address Updates - Mount Vernon City School District

Finally, Dr. Strickland shared reconfiguration updates, introducing the theme of  “Polishing the Gem.”  These updates include teacher moves from Mount Vernon Honor Academy, Mount Vernon Leadership Academy and Cecil H. Parker School, as well as IT and kitchen equipment being packed from the closed buildings to utilize elsewhere. The superintendent will continue to share updates about the “Polishing the Gem” campaign regularly.
 

MVCSD Code of Conduct Committee - Signup by February 13

The Mount Vernon City School District is establishing a Code of Conduct Committee to review, update, and strengthen the District’s Code of Conduct to ensure it is legally compliant, equitable, and supportive of a safe and positive learning environment for all students.

Interested individuals should complete the Volunteer Interest Form: Code of Conduct Committee Volunteer Interest Form – Fill out form by February 13.

Click here to view the full Code of Conduct Committee letter.

Presentation on District mission, vision and core values given at Board meeting

At the Mount Vernon City School District’s Board of Education meeting this Tuesday, Superintendent Dr. Demario Strickland delivered a presentation discussing the District’s mission, vision, and core values, the process for updating them, and the importance of these guiding principles to the strategic planning process. Click here to view the full presentation or watch the livestream here

Second community forum held to discuss budget priorities for 2026-27 school year

Dr. Demario Strickland, Superintendent of the Mount Vernon City School District held his second community forum on Monday, February 9 at Mount Vernon High School to connect with the community and discuss budget priorities for the upcoming school year. He answered questions and concerns about the topic while reviewing results from the budget survey distributed in December. 

To read about the presentation, click here. 

To read about feedback from the budget priority survey, click here.

Mount Vernon Knights Wrestling competes in Section 1 Championships

The Mount Vernon Knights Varsity Wrestling Team went to the Section 1 Championships over the weekend, with 10 student-athletes competing. This is the first year the Mount Vernon City School District had a girls wrestling team, and three girls competed in the tournament. Two received All-Section honors – Heyli Marte and Avea Miller. For the boys team, Caiden Hylton earned fourth place in the competitive 215-lb weight class and received All-Section honors. 

Happy National School Counseling Week!

Happy National School Counseling Week! Thank you to the amazing counselors in the Mount Vernon City School District who do so much to support our students and amplify their success.