In a recent meeting, President Lopez highlighted the successful conclusion of the school year for the Marana Unified School District (MUSD), emphasizing community engagement and student achievements. The meeting opened with a reflection on the Marana Winds concert held on May 16, which showcased the talents of students, staff, and community members, fostering a spirit of unity.
Graduation ceremonies were a focal point, with MUSD celebrating significant milestones: MCAT graduated its largest class ever, Mountain View celebrated its largest class in nine years, and Marana High acknowledged 475 graduates. President Lopez extended congratulations to all graduates and expressed gratitude to the high school teams for their efforts in organizing these events, recognizing the collective journey of the students.
As summer begins, the district is already preparing for the upcoming school year. Two weeks prior, MUSD collaborated with Project Momentum, where school leadership teams engaged in planning sessions aimed at enhancing student achievement. The administrative institute that followed focused on the high reliability schools framework, with teams reflecting on progress and setting goals based on feedback from students, parents, and staff.
All schools have submitted documentation for level 2 certification, marking a significant achievement in their commitment to educational excellence. President Lopez commended the dedication of the teams and expressed optimism for the upcoming school year. The meeting concluded with a transition to the consent agenda, signaling the district's ongoing administrative activities.