The role of the assistant superintendent has evolved over the years. Human resource activities and testing processes are the main duties and responsibilities of this position.
It takes a great deal of work to keep a school district running. The job of the Business Manager is to oversee the support functions of the school district.
The treasurer is responsible for all financial operations within the district. This position involves developing the five-year forecast, creating financial newsletters and reports, analyzing fiscal operations, and overseeing budgets.
The written, taught, and assessed curriculum must all be aligned for students to receive the most productive educational experience. The Miami Trace curriculum is based on the academic content standards developed by the Ohio Department of Education. Standards are developed for all core subject areas and all grade levels.
Special Education services involve a number of students within the district. It is the responsibility of the Special Education Department to oversee the education of these students and ensure the district is in compliance with state and federal regulations.
The technology mission of the Miami Trace Local School District is to integrate technology into the learning environment to enable students and staff to become lifelong learners.
Miami Trace supports two state-funded gifted programs. Students in grades three through eight have opportunities throughout the school year, while students in grades nine and ten have summer options available.
EMIS (Education Management Information System) is the statewide data collection system for Ohio's primary and secondary education. Staff, student, district/building, and financial data are collected through this system.
The mission of the food service program is to provide nutritious and wholesome meals to the Miami Trace students while maintaining an efficient and cost-effective operation.
The early years in a child's education are essential. The Miami Trace curriculum is based on the academic content standards developed by the Ohio Department of Education. Standards are developed for all core subject areas and all grade levels.
The Parent Mentor Program is available to all families of special needs children, who are on an Individual Education Plan (IEP), or who are receiving special education services.