Midland News
July 1, 2026
MAS Matters Newsletter – Volume 3 Issue 2
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June 8, 2026
Room 212
In Room 212, we spent this week talking about caterpillars and reading the book The Very Hungry Caterpillar. On Monday, we received live Painted Lady caterpillars to observe in our very own classroom, how exciting! Our preschoolers engaged in learning activities related to caterpillars and our story of the week.
June 1, 2026
Room 217
In Room 217, students recently took learning outdoors with an exciting kite-flying lesson that combined fun, movement, science, and teamwork. The activity gave students a hands-on opportunity to explore how wind and motion work while enjoying time outside in the fresh air. Before flying their kites, students discussed the parts
June 1, 2026
June Midland Monthly
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The Midland School is proud to announce the generosity of The Summit Foundation has made Midland’s Spring Assembly Program possible. The Summit Foundation awarded a grant in the amount of $3,250 for three school-wide assemblies supporting students with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD). “Midland’s Assembly Program has been proudly supported by
May 6, 2026
Room 510
In Ms. Twilley’s class, students participate in a meaningful and engaging “Weekend News” writing activity that encourages both self-expression and peer connection. During this time, students reflect on their weekend experiences and share their personal stories with classmates in a supportive and inclusive environment. The focus is on developing writing
May 1, 2026
May Midland Monthly
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April 28, 2026
Room 510
In Ms. Twilley’s class, students participate in a meaningful and engaging “Weekend News” writing activity that encourages both self-expression and peer connection. During this time, students reflect on their weekend experiences and share their personal stories with classmates in a supportive and inclusive environment. The focus is on developing writing
April 15, 2026
Program Center – Health Class
Things got a little “germy” in the 200-wing health class! In a recent lesson, students learned all about germs. They discovered that germs are tiny living things you cannot see. While not all germs are harmful, some can make us sick, so it’s important to keep them away. Students explored



