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Open Houses will be held at each building on Monday, August 18. Please see the times below for each Open House. More information about back to school will be available later in the summer. Teacher assignments for elementary students will be available via Skyward in mid-August.
- Harvey Education Center: 5 PM
- Alaiedon, North Aurelius and Steele Elementary Schools: 6 PM
- Mason Middle School: 4 PM
- Mason High School: 5 PM
Summer is a great time to get a jump on planning for the next school year. Families can ensure they are prepared for the fall by taking care of some items during summer break.
Parents and community members are invited to two public hearings hosted by the Mason Public Schools Sex Education Advisory Board. The purpose of these public hearings is to report the progress of the school district Sex Education Advisory Board and to obtain input from the public regarding proposed revisions to the sex education curriculum and instruction for the district.
The Mason Public Schools (MPS) Board of Education held a special meeting today to review Board Policy 7250.01 which outlines public memorials.
Following a period of public comment, the Board of Education voted unanimously to suspend the policy for commencement tomorrow and allow empty chairs to be displayed at graduation in remembrance of two students, Amanda Blue and Lilian Klages, who passed in August 2023. The empty chairs will be placed at graduation with approval from their parents.
The board will revisit Policy 7250.01 at a future meeting. The community is encouraged to attend and engage in the public forum to provide input on policy changes prior to any final action.
During a community informational meeting on May 12, 2025, the School Bond Committee shared details about a proposed School Improvement Bond. The committee reviewed the outcomes of the 2017 bond, shared results of the January 2025 community survey, gave an overview of the proposed bond and provided additional details outlining how funds would be allocated. 
The proposed bond would be a zero mil increase School Improvement Bond expected to yield approximately $65 million dollars. If approved, the bond would fund major renovations at Mason Middle School, improvements and upgrades to the Mason High School auditorium, and a new transportation facility. It would also support technology enhancements and continued building updates across the district.