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Midtown Elementary School

Helping Today's Stars Reach Tomorrow's Skies

About Our School

School History

  • Midtown Elementary proudly carries forward a rich legacy rooted in the history of West Madison Elementary School, a school that served generations of Madison families and helped shape our community for nearly a century.

    West Madison Elementary was originally located on Pension Row in Madison, Alabama, beginning in 1920. After the original building was destroyed by fire in 1949, a new campus was constructed on Wall Triana Highway in 1953. Over the decades, the school grew alongside the Madison community—expanding classrooms, adding new grade levels, and adapting to the needs of a rapidly growing city.

    Throughout its history, West Madison experienced many transitions, including integration in 1970, multiple campus renovations and expansions, and changing grade configurations as Madison City Schools continued to grow. Generations of students, teachers, and families built a strong tradition of excellence, community, and pride within its halls.

    In 2021, Midtown Elementary opened its doors as a new chapter in that story. While Midtown is a modern school built for the future, many of the traditions, relationships, and Wildcats spirit that began at West Madison continue today through our students, staff, and families.

    Today, Midtown Elementary serves Kindergarten through 5th grade students in the heart of Madison City Schools. We are proud to blend innovation, creativity, leadership, and community while honoring the legacy that helped build the foundation of our school family.

    At Midtown, we celebrate where we came from while inspiring the next generation of Wildcats to lead, learn, and grow.

Our Mission

In order to form creative, inclusive, kind, and successful thinkers, we do the following:

  1. We build meaningful relationshiips.
  2. We nurture the whole child.
  3. We honor diversity as respect and value every person.
  4. We empower and challenge everyone to achieve their personal best.
  5. We foster a love for learning through engaging instruction.
  6. We create a respectful, supportive, and fun learning environment where we can grow together.
  7. We celebrate individuals and teams as we strive for success together.

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WELCOME TO MIDTOWN

Principal: Mrs. Savannah Demeester

Assistant Principal: Mr. Nathan Holmes and Mrs. Lauren Cecil 

Mascot: Wildcats

Colors: Grey, navy, and lime green

Address: 

140 Coefer Blvd.
Madison, AL. 35758
(256) 837-1189
fax (256) 837-1258
 

  • Students are welcome to enter our building at 7:10 a.m. each morning.
  • Car line begins at 7:10 and ends at 7:35 a.m.
  • The start of the school day is 7:40 a.m. Students should be in class, ready to learn at this time.
  • The school day ends at 2:40 p.m. each day.
  • Our Expanded Day Program is open each school day from 2:40 until 6:00 p.m. Expanded Day will be closed on the dates scheduled as Collaborative Days on the Madison City Schools calendar as well as on scheduled holidays.

 

 

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Strategic Plan

 

Reading Achievement

We are dedicated to strengthening literacy skills through:

Small-group instruction

Professional learning for teachers

Data-driven instruction and intervention

Ongoing assessment and progress monitoring

Math Achievement

We strive to improve math proficiency by:

Using targeted small-group instruction

Analyzing student assessment data

Providing teacher collaboration and professional learning

Monitoring student growth and instructional effectiveness

Parent & Family Engagement

We value strong partnerships with families by:

Providing tools and resources to support learning at home

Encouraging communication between school and families

Offering informational meetings and family engagement opportunities

Supporting parents in helping students succeed in reading and math

Through these goals and initiatives, Midtown Elementary continues to foster a culture of excellence, growth, innovation, and community for every Wildcat.

 

Midtown's Strategic Plan

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