Show Transparency Widget Icon
Arborwood Elementary
MHS game to be broadcast

February 09, 2016

The Monroe High School boys basketball game against Saline Thursday night will be broadcast live over MonroeCountyRadio.com, Monroe's local internet radio station,  Monroe County Judge Jared Calkins and local attorney, Jeff Yorkey, husband of one of the Monroe Public Schools teachers, will be mike side for the game.  The broadcast is scheduled to begin at 7 p.m., depending on the length of the JV game.


Student Count Day is February 10

February 04, 2016

     The second “Count Day” of the 2015-2016 school year is Wednesday, February 10.  All public schools in Michigan tally the number of students attending their schools twice a year – once in early October and once in February.      

     The February 10 count represents the remaining 10 percent of state funding for a public school district.  The earlier count in the fall represented 90 percent.  It is always important to be in school for learning but on February 10, each student translates into state funding for the district they are attending.

     If school is cancelled for any reason on February 10, count day will be the first day students are scheduled to return to school after the cancelled day.   

     Parents are encouraged to make every effort to ensure their children are in school on Count Day.


MHS musicians qualify for state festival

February 04, 2016

     Nearly 20 Monroe High School musicians earned either Division 1 or Division 2 ratings in the District XII Solo and Ensemble Festival at Ann Arbor Pioneer High School on January 30.  Participants in the festival came from Monroe, Washtenaw and Wayne counties, minus the City of Detroit.

     Students performed as soloists or in small groups for experienced adjudicators from around Michigan and were rated on a scale of 1 to 5, against a standard of excellence.  “1” is the best score a musician can receive.  Students who earned First Division ratings are eligible to compete at the state solo and ensemble competition in March.

     All of the Monroe School representatives were students of either MHS Band Director James Nuechterlein or MHS Orchestra Director Ann Felder.

     Students receiving Division One ratings were: Nicholas Howerton, flute solo; Dallin Bowie, piano solo; Brooke Pridemore and Morgan Kline, violin duet; Morgan Kline, violin solo; Jacob Foulkrod, cello solo; Brianna Finley, trumpet solo; and Kyle Huisman, Jacob Foulkrod, Maggie Pasko and Eleni Wohl, cello quartet.

     Students receiving Division Two ratings were: Natalie Lake, alto saxophone solo; Adria Slowinski and Brooke Pridemore, violin duet; Brandon McClure and Jessica Skeens, violin duet; Jessica Skeens, violin solo; Keiara Dehner, violin solo; Maggie Pasko, cello solo; Abigail Snow, trumpet solo; Abigail and Nicholas Howerton, flute duet; and Grant Prater, trumpet solo.MHS


MMS singers feted for good performances

February 04, 2016

Ten Monroe Middle School singers turned in strong performances at the Michigan School Vocal Music Association District 12 Middle School Solo and Ensemble Competition which was held January 30 at Monroe Middle School.  The performances capped several months of after-school preparation by the soloists and those performing in duets.

     Earning an Excellent rating (Division One) was the duet of Faith Avritt and Rosario Mexicano.  Earning Good (Division Two) ratings were soloists Joleena Gurley and Malachia Hart. And the duets of Natasha Dempsey and Raini Owens, and Dayonna Evans and Shaelynn Stanfill.  Notable performances also were given by soloists Calista Byrd and Nova McClain.

     Because Monroe Middle School hosted the competition, some 60 choir students helped Friday and Saturday in setting up for and running the festival, leading the judges to comment on how well the students helped run the performance rooms.


Open house scheduled for MHS

February 03, 2016

Monroe High School will hold its annual open house and information night for eighth graders and their parents on Tuesday, February 16.  The event runs from 6 p.m. until about  8 p.m. at Monroe High School. 

     Eighth graders from Monroe Middle School and their parents as well as those attending private or charter schools or being home-schooled are invited to attend.

     The schedule for the night’s activities:

6 p.m. – 8 p.m. – Club Festival., Commons Area (optional) 

Parents and students who want to learn more about MHS’ clubs and campus activities are invited to the Clubs and Organizations Festival in the Commons.  In addition, building tours will run continuously from the Commons.  Refreshments will be served in the Learning Commons, formerly known as the Media Center.

6:30 p.m. – 6:55 p.m. – Overview of MHS and student life, Auditorium

7 p.m. to 8 p.m. – Informational sessions, throughout the school

Participants may choose to attend four different 12-minute sessions covering topics such as curriculum, extracurricular activities and career preparation.

     Persons with questions can contact the assistant principals’ office at 265-3460.


MHS seeking bottled water for Flint

February 03, 2016

     To help out the people of Flint throughout their water crisis, the Monroe High School Student Council has kicked off its Flint Water Drive at MHS.  

     “The people of Flint will be without water for quite some time, so we are approaching the people of our community to donate water,” said MHS Student Council Member Harrison Carter who is heading the drive up with classmate Keegan Drager.  “We’re sure that the students and staff at Monroe High School will bring a good amount of water.  But we want to broaden the amount of people able to donate to the drive, rather than only sticking to our fellow students.  The more the merrier, right?”

     Water will be accepted at Monroe High School during the regular school day the rest of this week and through next week, and delivered to Flint the week of February 15.  Please note that Monroe High School will be closed on Friday, February 12, so no donations can be accepted that day.  Persons donating water can visit campus where they will be directed to Monroe High School’s administrative offices to drop the water off. 

     The Flint Water Drive at MHS will accept commercially packed water, but no loose bottles, please.  Commercially sealed containers of water one gallon or larger will be accepted, too, but all containers must have an expiration date of at least six months in advance. 

     Canned water, carbonated water, flavored water, containers with open or broken seals and water that is past or below six months from expiration will not be accepted.


May 3 vote on Tech Millage renewal

February 02, 2016

Voters will go to the polls on May 3 to vote on the Monroe County Educational Technology Renewal.  The renewal request is for slightly less than 1 mill, and is not a new tax, since it is a renewal  For more information, please see the fact sheet which is attached to this posting.   


8 to be inducted in MHS sports hall

February 02, 2016

          Six former Monroe High School athletic standouts and two very successful MHS wrestling coaches will be honored Friday night (Feb. 5) when they are inducted into the Monroe High School Athletic Hall of Fame.  The latest inductees will be introduced and recognized at half time of the boy’s basketball game.

          This year’s class members are: Amanda Thompson, swimming, 2003-2007; Ashley McLaughlin, swimming, 2000-2004; Ben Notario, baseball, 2005-2009; Bob Butler, wrestling coach, 1971-1992; Dave Strini, wrestling coach, 1972-1978; Cole Sanseverino, track, 2003-2007; Neil Watts, swimming, 1958-1960; and William Stoner, track, 1927-1930.


Bus drills scheduled for this week

February 01, 2016

Monroe Public Schools' Transportation Department will conduct bus evacuation drills this week.:

Tuesday, February 2 – Elementary Schools – a.m. drop only.

Wednesday, February 3 – Monroe Middle School – a.m. drop only.

Thursday, February 4 – Monroe High School – a.m. drop only.

Students must know what is expected of them, so they may respond to the driver’s instructions quickly and in an orderly and safe fashion.  All drills will take place at the appropriate schools where students would be dropped off in the morning.

If you have any questions or concerns, please call (734) 265-3300.

 


MHS senior wins 4-year Evans scholarship

February 01, 2016

     Monroe High School senior Jacob Traver has been selected for the prestigious Chick Evans Scholarship, a full, four-year housing and tuition college scholarship awarded to golf caddies.  Jacob will attend Miami University of Ohio in Oxford, Ohio, in the fall to study business.

     Jacob is believed to be the first Monroe High School recipient of this prestigious national scholarship in at least two decades. 

     He was among 26 students who were selected for the scholarships in Ohio and Southeast Michigan. 

     Evans Scholars, like Jacob, are chosen based on a strong caddie record, excellent academics, leadership skills, demonstrated financial needs and outstanding character.  Only some 900 caddies supported by the Evans program are attending colleges across the nation now. 
     “Jacob is well deserving of this prestigious honor,” said Mrs. Sandra Kreps, Jacob’s principal at Monroe High School.  “His service to his school and golf community are just a few of the areas that Jacob excels in and were noted by the selection panel.”

     Jacob is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Traver of Monroe.  At MHS, Jacob played varsity football and baseball and also is active in Business Professionals of America, DECA, the Calculus Club and the National Honor Society. He also has earned top honors in the Trojan Pride academic excellence program.  He has been caddying at the Inverness Club in Toledo for three years.

     Created in 1930, the program was founded by famed Chicago amateur golfer Charles (Chick) Evans Jr.




Success!