Developmental Kindergarten and Kindergarten Registration is now open for the 2026-2027 School Year

Students benefit from safe, supportive, and engaging learning environments every day. The Non-Homestead Operating Millage Renewal supports the programs, staffing, and resources that make those opportunities possible in New Haven schools.
Election Day is August 4.
Absentee ballots are available beginning June 25 for registered voters.
Remember to head to the polls on August 4.
Learn more: www.newhaven.misd.net and click on Non-Homestead Renewal Proposal.
Election Day is August 4.
Absentee ballots are available beginning June 25 for registered voters.
Remember to head to the polls on August 4.
Learn more: www.newhaven.misd.net and click on Non-Homestead Renewal Proposal.

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There are countless ways to spend time beyond a screen. From art and music to sports and clubs, today's student spotlight showcases free play as opposed to cell play to encourage creativity and engagement.
More connection. More engagement. More learning.
There are countless ways to spend time beyond a screen. From art and music to sports and clubs, today's student spotlight showcases free play as opposed to cell play to encourage creativity and engagement.
More connection. More engagement. More learning.

The Non-Homestead Operating Millage Renewal applies only to non-homestead properties. Primary residences are not affected by the Non-Homestead Operating Millage Renewal, but all registered voters living within the school district can still vote on the proposal.
Absentee ballots become available on June 25.
Election Day is August 4.
Make your plan now to participate in the August 4 election.
Learn more: Visit www.newhaven.misd.net and click on Non-Homestead Renewal Proposal.
Absentee ballots become available on June 25.
Election Day is August 4.
Make your plan now to participate in the August 4 election.
Learn more: Visit www.newhaven.misd.net and click on Non-Homestead Renewal Proposal.

Every classroom, every student, every school day matters. The Non-Homestead Operating Millage Renewal supports the services and operations that enable students to learn, grow, and succeed in New Haven schools.
Registered voters can request absentee ballots beginning June 25.
Election Day is August 4.
Keep August 4 top of mind and be sure to vote.
Learn more: Visit www.newhaven.misd.net and click on Non-Homestead Renewal Proposal.
Registered voters can request absentee ballots beginning June 25.
Election Day is August 4.
Keep August 4 top of mind and be sure to vote.
Learn more: Visit www.newhaven.misd.net and click on Non-Homestead Renewal Proposal.

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Some of the best conversations happen when we put our phones away. Today's student-created message highlights how face-to-face interactions help build stronger friendships and a stronger school community.
More connection. More engagement. More learning.
Some of the best conversations happen when we put our phones away. Today's student-created message highlights how face-to-face interactions help build stronger friendships and a stronger school community.
More connection. More engagement. More learning.

New Haven schools are focused on supporting students today while preparing for tomorrow. The Non-Homestead Operating Millage Renewal applies only to non-homestead properties, such as businesses, rental properties, second homes, and industrial properties. This millage is not levied on a homeowner’s primary residence.
Absentee voting begins June 25.
Election Day is August 4.
Take a moment to make a plan to vote on August 4.
Learn more: Visit www.newhaven.misd.net and click on Non-Homestead Renewal Proposal.
Absentee voting begins June 25.
Election Day is August 4.
Take a moment to make a plan to vote on August 4.
Learn more: Visit www.newhaven.misd.net and click on Non-Homestead Renewal Proposal.

The Non-Homestead Operating Millage Renewal helps support the people and programs students rely on every day, including teachers, classroom technology, counseling, intervention, and student services.
Election Day is August 4.
Absentee ballots will be available beginning June 25 for registered voters.
Your vote matters this August.
Learn more: Visit www.newhaven.misd.net and click on Non-Homestead Renewal Proposal.
Election Day is August 4.
Absentee ballots will be available beginning June 25 for registered voters.
Your vote matters this August.
Learn more: Visit www.newhaven.misd.net and click on Non-Homestead Renewal Proposal.

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A new school year brings new opportunities to connect, learn, and engage. Over the next several weeks, we'll be sharing student-created messages highlighting alternatives to cell phone use and the benefits of being fully present. Check out today's student spotlight!
More connection. More engagement. More learning.
A new school year brings new opportunities to connect, learn, and engage. Over the next several weeks, we'll be sharing student-created messages highlighting alternatives to cell phone use and the benefits of being fully present. Check out today's student spotlight!
More connection. More engagement. More learning.

New Haven Community Schools invites all district residents to attend an upcoming Town Hall Meeting to learn more about the Non-Homestead Operating Millage Renewal that will appear on the August 4 ballot.
This is an opportunity to ask questions, learn how the renewal impacts the district budget, and gain a better understanding of what is being proposed.
Monday, June 22
5:00 p.m.
Administration Building, 30375 Clark Street, New Haven
This is an opportunity to ask questions, learn how the renewal impacts the district budget, and gain a better understanding of what is being proposed.
Monday, June 22
5:00 p.m.
Administration Building, 30375 Clark Street, New Haven

Strong schools help create strong communities. The Non-Homestead Operating Millage Renewal helps support programs, services, and learning opportunities for students across New Haven schools.
Can’t make it to the polls on Election Day? Registered voters may apply for an absentee ballot beginning June 25.
Polls are open on August 4 from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Don’t forget to cast your ballot on August 4.
Learn more: Visit www.newhaven.misd.net and click on Non-Homestead Renewal Proposal.
Can’t make it to the polls on Election Day? Registered voters may apply for an absentee ballot beginning June 25.
Polls are open on August 4 from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Don’t forget to cast your ballot on August 4.
Learn more: Visit www.newhaven.misd.net and click on Non-Homestead Renewal Proposal.

Did you know the Non-Homestead Operating Millage Renewal supports day-to-day school operations like staffing, instructional programs, classroom materials, and student services? These funds help support the educational experiences students depend on each day.
Absentee ballots are available starting June 25.
Election Day is August 4.
Circle August 4 on your calendar and remember to vote.
Learn more: Visit www.newhaven.misd.net and click on Non-Homestead Renewal Proposal.
Absentee ballots are available starting June 25.
Election Day is August 4.
Circle August 4 on your calendar and remember to vote.
Learn more: Visit www.newhaven.misd.net and click on Non-Homestead Renewal Proposal.

Endeavour wishes everyone a happy summer!
May your days be sunny, your ice cream never melt, and your alarm clocks stay off.
May your days be sunny, your ice cream never melt, and your alarm clocks stay off.





From classroom technology to student support services, the Non-Homestead Operating Millage Renewal helps support the everyday operations that keep New Haven schools running strong for students and families.
Registered voters can apply for an absentee ballot beginning June 25.
Election Day is August 4.
Be part of the future and head to the polls on August 4.
Learn more: NewHaven.misd.net and click on Non-Homestead Renewal Proposal.
Registered voters can apply for an absentee ballot beginning June 25.
Election Day is August 4.
Be part of the future and head to the polls on August 4.
Learn more: NewHaven.misd.net and click on Non-Homestead Renewal Proposal.

The classes with the best attendance in their grade level throughout the school year earned a pizza party, compliments of Superintendent Mrs. P! Congratulations to Mrs. Williams' Kindergarten class, Mrs. Benoit's 1st grade class, Mrs. Scieszka's 2nd grade class, Mrs. Bardy's 3rd grade class, and Mrs. Myny's 4th grade class!




Big things happen in New Haven schools every single day, and the Non-Homestead Operating Millage Renewal helps support the programs, services, and staff that make it possible. These funds support classroom learning, student opportunities, technology, and the daily school operations students rely on.
Election Day is August 4.
Absentee ballots become available beginning June 25 through your local clerk.
Mark your calendar and make your voice heard on August 4.
Learn more: New Haven Schools and click on Non-Homestead Renewal Proposal.

Starting Tuesday, June 9, road work will begin near New Haven High School at the Shook Drain, in front of Morgan's Auto. Northbound and southbound left-turn lanes will be closed, and the project is expected to last approximately two weeks.
Additional road work is scheduled to begin after the school year ends on Main Street/New Haven Road near the high school exit and extending toward 26 Mile Road and I-94.
Please plan for possible delays and allow extra travel time. Thank you for your patience during these construction projects!
Additional road work is scheduled to begin after the school year ends on Main Street/New Haven Road near the high school exit and extending toward 26 Mile Road and I-94.
Please plan for possible delays and allow extra travel time. Thank you for your patience during these construction projects!

New Haven High School is hiring a Varsity Girls Volleyball Head Coach for the 2026-2027 school year. If interested, please email: jmcmahon@newhaven.misd.net

New Haven High School is hiring a Varsity Baseball Head Coach for the 2026-2027 school year. If interested, please email: jmcmahon@newhaven.misd.net

Congratulations to Mrs. Miller’s Kindergarten class and Mrs. Perry’s 4th grade class for having the best attendance all year! As a reward for their outstanding commitment to being at school and ready to learn, both classes earned a pizza party courtesy of Superintendent Mrs. P.
Great job, students! Keep up the amazing work!
Great job, students! Keep up the amazing work!










