At Merrill Middle School, we put individuals first by cultivating a safe and inclusive environment by intentionally supporting the whole person through equity, social-emotional learning, academics, and joy to achieve success now and in the future.
At Merrill Middle School, Black students will be empowered to show their successes in a way that is authentic to their learning style. Black students will have access to grade-level academics. Black students and families at Merrill Middle School will feel accepted to voice and advocate their needs and wants. Black families at Merrill are included in the decision-making process of the school. Black families and students are represented in the physical space and curriculum at Merrill Middle School.
Black students have an affinity space (Black Student Alliance) and multiple empowering experiences and conference opportunities throughout the school year.
By focusing on Culturally Responsive Strategies and Adult Development, Positive Behavior Incentives, Attendance Celebrations, and focused student work analysis in data teams, Merrill’s Black students will increase academic achievement.
If your student is interested in trying out for basketball this season this form must be filled out before December 3rd @ 3pm. Your student must have a physical on file in order to participate in tryouts. Basketball Registration Link…Continue Reading
Here is the link to the Sign Up Genius for Fifth Grade Shadowing on Tuesdays and Thursdays as well as the link for the virtual Zoom Parent Previews on Fridays. For students who will be shadowing, please sign your child up…Continue Reading
Basketball Clinic Our boys and girls basketball programs are hosting a fall clinic for grades 3rd-8th (boys and girls.) The clinic will be on Monday, October 18th from 9am-12pm in the Gymnasium at Denver South HS. There are 60 slots…Continue Reading