Lushbaugh Way, Myersville, MD 21772 * 240-236-1900 * 240-236-1901 Fax * Mapquest | Google Maps
Principal: Susan Kreiger.   Assistant Principal(s): Terri Ridenour.

School Web Site: http://myes.sites.fcps.org

Facility Opened: 1971
Additions/Renovations: 1993

School Capacity:
458
(Does not include portable classrooms)

Total Enrollment:
454
2009 State-Reported Student Data
Mobility: 2.2% Entrants, 3.1% Withdrawals
Ethnicity
White: 424
African American: 3
American Indian/Alaskan Native: 3
Asian/Pacific Islander: 10
Hispanic: 14
Students Receiving Special Services
Free/Reduced Price Meals: 8.7%
Ltd. English Proficient: 0.0%
Title I: 0.0%
Special Education: 11.7%
 

Please see FCPS Progress Report Vol. II for our school's local testing and demographic information and Vol. III for state-reported data.

Welcome to Our School
MYERSVILLE ELEMENTARY is atop the western ridge of the Catoctin Mountains, at the end of Main Street in a small-town community just off Interstate 70. As our staff, students and friends enter the building, they are treated to what some say is “the best view in Frederick County.”

Inside, visitors find a dedicated staff, most with an average of 20 years of experience, to educate and support our students. The teachers, support staff, students and parents work to achieve the Myersville Elementary mission: “Learning to be the best we can be.” During the school year as a part of our quarterly achievement celebrations, we recognize students for good attendance, academic accomplishments and for demonstrating the six "Character Counts!" “pillars:” trustworthiness, respect, responsibility, fairness, caring and citizenship.

Myersville Elementary is proud of our Bright Start program to get children in the community ready and excited for learning. Through weekly book sharing, we make school a welcome place for families while instilling the love of reading and books. Children receive a developmentally appropriate book from birth through enrollment in kindergarten. This program is a great way to assure that our children and parents are off to a "bright start" in learning and literacy.

Our school radiates warmth and pride because of its dedicated, welcoming staff, strong community support, active parental involvement and eager-to-learn students -- always “learning to be the best we can be” here on the western edge of Frederick County.