PARENT RESOURCES

The websites and links in this section are offered to assist the parents, students and community surrounding Morrison CUSD #6. If you have suggestions for other resources that should be listed here, please contact your school office or the superintendent's office.

Some of the websites listed on these pages were suggested by district employees, students and/or parents. Morrison Community Unit District #6 is not responsible for links that are found on these pages. Always check a link before using it with students.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

12 Common Questions Parents Ask About MAP Growth

ASSIGNMENTS, GRADES & CURRICULUM

High school and junior high students can view links to their assignments on their respective school pages. For elementary students, please contact the child’s teacher. To view your student’s grades or progress, login to Skyward or contact the child’s teacher. For curriculum and instruction questions, contact the child’s teacher or the building principal.

STANDARDS-BASE GRADING: A NEW OUTLOOK ON GRADING (GRADES K-5)

Please view the following presentation for an explanation on the new grading system that will be implemented at Northside and Southside. This presentation was created and narrated by Cheryl Robinson, Director of Curriculum for MCUSD 6.

SPECIAL EDUCATION SERVICES

Click here for our Procedural Safeguards document. For more information, contact your child’s teacher or the building principal.

DISCIPLINARY MATTERS

Please contact the building principal.

We welcome your visit to school and classro0ms.  To help us make your visit meaningful, please schedule your visit in advance with the office staff or teacher. We do not encourage visits immediately before school holidays or at the end of the school year, as those are extremely busy times for staff members. Please report to the office before visiting any program or classroom.

CONTACTING YOUR CHILD’S TEACHER

Most classrooms are equipped with a telephone. Parents may call the school and be connected to the teacher. If class is in session or if the teacher is out of the room, a message can be left in the office. The teacher will return the call as soon as possible. Emergencies should always be directed to the school office. Schools have a telephones that students may use with permission from the classroom teacher or office staff. Messages to students will be delivered to them by the end of the school day. Parents are requested not to call unless it is urgent.