Welcome back CCPS!

It's our first week of school for the 2025-26 school year. We're excited to welcome you and 64,000 students back to classes.

  • Grades 1-5, 6 and 9 begin Monday, Aug. 18

  • Grades 7-8, 10-12 begin Tuesday, Aug. 19

  • Prekindergarten and kindergarten students start on different days:

    • Some students attend Aug. 18-19; others attend Aug. 20-21. 

    • Schools assign students to specific days to allow students to become more familiar with their new surroundings in a smaller classroom setting.

    • Starting Aug. 22, all prekindergarten and kindergarten students attend daily.

Make sure to check our calendars page for important dates.

Families can visit the CCPS back-to-school hub for  transportation information, Chromebook details, fee payments, supply lists and more. 

Have a student who is ready to start school? Families can still register their little ones for kindergarten.

We hope you have a great first week and a wonderful school year!

5 months ago, Chesterfield County Public Schools
Good Afternoon MCMS Family it is almost time for another to time for another wonderful school year.   Our fall sports will start tryouts the week of August 25th.
We will offer the following sports during the fall:
Girls Basketball 
Boys and Girls Cross Country
Boys Soccer
Cheerleading 

All completed physicals and concussions forms should be turned prior to the start of tryouts.  All physicals need to be signed by a licensed medical professional and fully completed. 
If you have  any questions please contact our Athletic Director Ms. Mia Person (mia_wynn@ccpsnet.net)



Buenas tardes, familia de MCMS. Ya casi es hora de otro maravilloso año escolar. Nuestros deportes de otoño comenzarán las pruebas la semana del 25 de agosto.
Ofreceremos los siguientes deportes durante el otoño:
Baloncesto femenino
Campo a Través masculino y femenino
Fútbol masculino
Porristas

Todos los exámenes físicos y formularios de conmoción cerebral deben entregarse antes del inicio de las pruebas. Todos los exámenes físicos deben estar firmados por un profesional médico con licencia y completados en su totalidad.
Si tiene alguna pregunta, comuníquese con nuestra directora atlética, la Sra. Mia Person (mia_wynn@ccpsnet.net).
5 months ago, Scott Fortune
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Welcome to Summer School 2025 Dear Parents, Guardians, and Students: Your student is registered to participate in Summer School at Clover Hill High School, which is located at 13301 Kelly Green Lane, Midlothian, VA, 23112. Dates/Times Session 1 - June 23 - July 3, 2025 Session 2 - July 8 - July 17, 2025 Classes will be held Monday - Thursday from 9:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. Students should be dropped off no earlier than 8:50 a.m., and should be picked up no later than 1:10 p.m. Students should plan to report to the auditorium for assistance in locating their classrooms when they arrive on the first day of the session. Contact Info The summer school office will be located by door 11 in the school building. There will be adequate signage to indicate where the summer school office and clinic are located. You may call the school at (804)639-4940. Bus from Neighborhood Stops to School School bus transportation will be available for students from neighborhood stops to Clover Hill High School. You may check Elink for bus stop information. Parent Drop Off and Pick Up at Clover Hill High School Parent drop off and pick up at Clover Hill High School is designed to ensure safety for both students and drivers. Vehicles can pull up in front of door 11 to drop off and pick up students. Breakfast and Lunch Food services will offer breakfast and lunch for students every day during our summer school sessions. Students will be offered a grab and go breakfast from 8:30 a.m. - 9:10 a.m. and lunch at 11:00 a.m. or 11:25 a.m. Eating a balanced breakfast and lunch will help your child concentrate and do his/her best, so please send a bagged lunch with your student or add money to their food service account. Full price breakfast is $2.25. Full price lunch is $3.50. The menu is linked here: Summer School Menu 2025. Supplies Students should come to school with pencils, pen, paper, etc. Teachers will notify students of any additional class-specific supplies needed. Attendance Policy Middle school students may not miss more than 1 day per session or 2 days in a four week period if attending BOTH sessions. Please be advised that tardies and early dismissals count toward an absence. (For example: 2 tardies equal 1 absence) Cell Phone Policy In accordance with School Board Policy 4010-R, cell phones must be stored away and out of sight. Students will not be able to use a cell phone or have a cell phone in sight at any time during the instructional day. This includes lunch, time between classes, when students are in the hallways, etc. If a cell phone is not stored out of sight or is in use during the school day, it could result in confiscation and other consequences. Chromebooks The Chesterfield County Public Schools Chromebook Agreement is in effect for the 2025 summer session (including damage/replacement fees). Late Arrivals If students arrive late, they must enter the building through door 1 and check in through the main office. Health/Safety Please contact the summer school office (804)639-4940 if your child needs to have medication at school or if there is a significant “health issue”, including severe allergies or chronic health issues. Medicine may be dropped off at Clover Hill High School on June 16 between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. Discipline Chesterfield County’s Code of Student Conduct is in place for summer school. There is no time for off-task or disruptive behavior in this short time frame when there is so much to learn and do. Parents will be contacted and consequences assigned at the first disciplinary incident. If a student has to be suspended from school, it will count toward the absence limit. Curriculum/Grading Final report cards will be sent with students on the last day of Summer School or mailed home. Thank you for participating in our summer school program. We are glad that you are taking advantage of this learning opportunity, and we hope that your child will make the most of this experience. Please contact us if you have any questions or concerns.
7 months ago, Scott Fortune
Dear Manchester Middle School Families, Teacher Appreciation Week 2025 is just around the corner, and we’re excited to show our amazing educators just how much we value everything they do! This year, we’re organizing a Gift Card Raffle to celebrate and thank them—and we need your help to make it a success! We’re kindly asking for gift card donations that will be raffled off to our teachers throughout the week. Your contribution will go a long way in making our staff feel recognized and appreciated. Here’s how you can help: Please send in your gift card donations by Tuesday, May 6th. Physical gift cards can be dropped off at the front office. Digital gift cards can be emailed directly to megan_gross@ccpsnet.net Thank you in advance for your generosity and support in helping us celebrate our incredible teachers! Megan Gross, M.S. Manchester Middle School School Counselor, 8th Grade (804) 674-1385, ext. 5020
8 months ago, Scott Fortune
Dear Manchester Middle School Families, Teacher Appreciation Week 2025 is just around the corner, and we’re excited to show our amazing educators just how much we value everything they do! This year, we’re organizing a Gift Card Raffle to celebrate and thank them—and we need your help to make it a success! We’re kindly asking for gift card donations that will be raffled off to our teachers throughout the week. Your contribution will go a long way in making our staff feel recognized and appreciated. Here’s how you can help: Please send in your gift card donations by Tuesday, May 6th 2025 Physical gift cards can be dropped off at the front office. Digital gift cards can be emailed directly to megan_gross@ccpsnet.net Thank you in advance for your generosity and support in helping us celebrate our incredible teachers! Megan Gross, M.S. Manchester Middle School School Counselor, 8th Grade (804) 674-1385, ext. 5020
8 months ago, Scott Fortune
Dear Manchester Middle School Families, Teacher Appreciation Week 2024 is just around the corner, and we’re excited to show our amazing educators just how much we value everything they do! This year, we’re organizing a Gift Card Raffle to celebrate and thank them—and we need your help to make it a success! We’re kindly asking for gift card donations that will be raffled off to our teachers throughout the week. Your contribution will go a long way in making our staff feel recognized and appreciated. Here’s how you can help: Please send in your gift card donations by Tuesday, May 6th. Physical gift cards can be dropped off at the front office. Digital gift cards can be emailed directly to megan_gross@ccpsnet.net Thank you in advance for your generosity and support in helping us celebrate our incredible teachers! Megan Gross, M.S. Manchester Middle School School Counselor, 8th Grade (804) 674-1385, ext. 5020
9 months ago, Scott Fortune
Good Afternoon/Evening, families, This is Scott Fortune, Associate Principal of Manchester Middle School. Due to inclement weather, the CBG information session scheduled for Wednesday, February 12, at 6 pm has been rescheduled for Wednesday, February 19, at 6 pm at Manchester Middle School. We look forward to seeing you then.
11 months ago, Scott Fortune
MCMS Families Due to another winter storm (thank you mother nature), we will officially start our spring sports season on Tuesday February 18th. Please Remember: A completed physical & concussion form must be turned in Practice will run from 2:20-3:30 Dress appropriately. Please bring water
11 months ago, Scott Fortune
Film series offers insight into anxiety and screen time

Chesterfield County Public Schools will host a free documentary film series for families and educators:
  • Feb. 20: “Anxious Nation” about growing concerns of anxiety in children and adolescents
  • Feb. 25: “Screenagers: Elementary School Edition” about the impact of screen time
The CCPS Office of Family and Community Engagement organizes the FACE FWD film series. Tickets are free, but reservations are required for each film. The films will begin at 6:30 p.m. in the auditorium of the Career and Technical Center @ Hull (13900 Hull Street Road). Additional details, including links to register for tickets, are available here.
11 months ago, Chesterfield County Public Schools