MHS Food Locker is available to students who attend MHS. Students have access to clothing, shoes, school supplies and a weekly take home bag of food items for those who sign-up.
High School: 400 East Sixth Street
-general education and college prep courses
-elective courses
-participation in Kirkwood Regional Center at University of Iowa
-special education: Level 1 Resource, LifeSkills, Transition centers
-athletics: football, swimming, cross-country, volleyball, basketball, wrestling, cheerleading, softball, baseball, golf, track, strength/conditioning
The mission of our Adolescent Sexual Health program is to educate youth regarding topics like abstinence, refusal skills, delay tactics, sexually transmitted diseases, and birth control methods.
The mission of our Adolescent Sexual Health program is to educate youth regarding topics like abstinence, refusal skills, delay tactics, sexually transmitted diseases, and birth control methods.
Provides dental exams utilizing volunteer dentists in the school based setting. After exams are completed a registered dental hygienist (RDH) places sealants on all teeth prescribed by the dentist. Medicaid is billed when applicable to help cover program costs. Follow-up and referral is provided for those children presenting with decay or lacking a dental home. In Muscatine, United Way partners with Trinity Muscatine Public Health to help expand services to all qualifying schools within the city limits.
Consent form given to students at qualifying schools.
Residence Requirements:
Participants may reside in Cedar, Louisa, or Muscatine Counties, but students are only eligible to participate if attending a school with at least a 40 percent free and reduced lunch rate. The number of schools served by the program each year varies depending on funding allocations and schools with the highest need are targeted first.
The West Branch Community Early Learning Center provides a safe, loving environment for children. We accept children from six weeks through fifth grade. We are a state licensed facility with a focus on developmentally appropriate programming. Our hours are 7am to 6 pm, Monday-Friday. We have been serving the West Branch Community for 30 years. Current staff training includes 1st Aid & CPR, Positive Behavior Intervention Supports, Creative Curriculum and much more.
Kids Club: available before and after school, on early out Wednesdays, no school days (except holidays), and full and part-time in the summer.
MHS Food Locker is available to students who attend MHS. Students have access to clothing, shoes, school supplies and a weekly take home bag of food items for those who sign-up.
High School: 400 East Sixth Street
-general education and college prep courses
-elective courses
-participation in Kirkwood Regional Center at University of Iowa
-special education: Level 1 Resource, LifeSkills, Transition centers
-athletics: football, swimming, cross-country, volleyball, basketball, wrestling, cheerleading, softball, baseball, golf, track, strength/conditioning
The mission of our Adolescent Sexual Health program is to educate youth regarding topics like abstinence, refusal skills, delay tactics, sexually transmitted diseases, and birth control methods.
The mission of our Adolescent Sexual Health program is to educate youth regarding topics like abstinence, refusal skills, delay tactics, sexually transmitted diseases, and birth control methods.
Provides dental exams utilizing volunteer dentists in the school based setting. After exams are completed a registered dental hygienist (RDH) places sealants on all teeth prescribed by the dentist. Medicaid is billed when applicable to help cover program costs. Follow-up and referral is provided for those children presenting with decay or lacking a dental home. In Muscatine, United Way partners with Trinity Muscatine Public Health to help expand services to all qualifying schools within the city limits.
Consent form given to students at qualifying schools.
Residence Requirements:
Participants may reside in Cedar, Louisa, or Muscatine Counties, but students are only eligible to participate if attending a school with at least a 40 percent free and reduced lunch rate. The number of schools served by the program each year varies depending on funding allocations and schools with the highest need are targeted first.
The West Branch Community Early Learning Center provides a safe, loving environment for children. We accept children from six weeks through fifth grade. We are a state licensed facility with a focus on developmentally appropriate programming. Our hours are 7am to 6 pm, Monday-Friday. We have been serving the West Branch Community for 30 years. Current staff training includes 1st Aid & CPR, Positive Behavior Intervention Supports, Creative Curriculum and much more.
Kids Club: available before and after school, on early out Wednesdays, no school days (except holidays), and full and part-time in the summer.