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August 16, 2022

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Kindergarten Registration

August 16, 2022

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Kindergarten Registration Information Packet

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Back-to-School Information

August 24, 2021

View our 2021-2022 Back-to-School Guide.  Visit our Back to School information page for additional links and guidance information.


SEC All-Academic Conference

April 18, 2019

Congratulations to MHS students Reece Lynch, Noah Boudrie, Luke Anteau, Evin Cooper, and Mitchell Carter, who were honored at the
SEC All-Academic Banquet this year!  This banquet recognizes the top 5 students at all 14 high schools in the SEC.  Students are chosen
based on overall academic progress including GPA and SAT score. Great job Trojans!  We are very proud! #wearemonroe #trojanstrong

SEC Conference 1

SEC Conference 2


MHS 'Wish Week' 2019

April 17, 2019

WISH WEEK

Sponsored by the MHS Student Council
 

  • Monday, April 22nd - Tacky Tourist Day!!
    • Dodgeball Tournament at 6:00 PM in the MHS Gym
       
  • Tuesday, April 23rd - Panera Fundraiser – 4:00-8:00 PM
    • Flyers available in Mr. Kimberlin’s Room A209 or via the Facebook post
    • Pink Out Volleyball Tournament at 6:00 PM in the MHS Gym
       
  • Wednesday, April 24th – Jersey Day!!
    • Student vs. Teacher Basketball Tournament at 6:00 PM in the MHS Gym
    • Sign-up’s during lunches

 

  • Thursday, April 25th – Farmer’s Day!!
    • Mr. Monroe Competition at 6:00 PM in the MHS Auditorium

 

  • Friday, April 26th – Disney Day!!
    • Chick-Fil-A during lunches!!
    • Olga’s Fundraiser (flyers available in Mr. Kimberlin’s Room A209 or via the Facebook post)

 

  • Saturday, April 27th – Soccer 3x3 Tournament!!
    • Tournament at 9:00 AM at Custer Fields – you can have up to 6 people on a team – cost to participate is $55.00 per team (please see a Student Council Member for details)

 

  • Monday, April 29th – Wish Week Assembly!!
    • During Achieve Time – presentation of check to Wish Week Recipient

Summer Learning Academy!

April 26, 2018

All MPS students in grades Y5-12 may apply to participate in the Summer Learning Academy!!! Just like an athlete needs to exercise regularly to stay at the top of his game, so do students! During summer months students need to continue to exercise their brains, to keep the new connections made during the school year. The MPS Summer Learning Academy is designed around your child’s interests and academic needs; stretching every child’s reading, writing and math levels. It will be an opportunity for students to spend extended time in literacy or math to get a jump start for the upcoming school year.


Y5-8th grade Students in Summer Learning Academy will:
 Choose 3 interest camps that they will participate during a portion of the day
 Be part of a book club and write your own book
 Solve fun and challenging problems with friends
 Engage in DreamBox and math games
 Receive small group and individualized instruction

High School students:

 Have an opportunity to recover up to 1.5 credit hours
 Receive small group and individualized instruction
 Participate in a research project of their choice

 

Fill out the attached application or click here to apply!

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfEsnEsrs7rBzC3RHDx8IC09qu9qS6S0Fbod01wZnD3tsSr6w/viewform?usp=sf_link


MMS 6th Grade Instrument Assembly

September 15, 2017

Monroe Middle School will be hosting a Sixth Grade Beginning Instrumental Assembly for students interested in learning a musical instrument on Tuesday, Sept. 19 at 9:30! If your sixth grader is interested in a learning an instrument, fill out the form below and return it to your child's classroom teacher. There will also be a parent information session Thursday, September 28, at 7 p.m. at Monroe Middle School! Become part of the tradition of great Trojan music!


Japanese exchange students visit AWC

July 31, 2017

Hofu exchange students pose with principal PollzzieBefore the advent of World War II, schools from all over the United States sent dolls to children in Japan in the hopes of fostering a meaningful and lasting friendship for future generations. Hollywood Elementary, now Arborwood Elementary Campus’ North building, sent one of these dolls to a school in Hofu, Japan, sparking a relationship that has spanned four more dolls and decades of comradery.  

That relationship continued Monday as Arborwood principal Steve Pollzzie welcomed five exchange students from Hofu and their guides, independent certified coach Timothy Brakel and Kim Steve or the Monroe International Friendship Association, to the campus. Brakel gave the students the background of the doll exchange and the students saw two dolls that were gifted to Arborwood by the city of Hofu, as well as a look into an American elementary school.

Pollzzie gifted the students with Arborwood t-shirts and gave them a glimpse of a classroom and how school works in the United States. The thankful and intrigued students then posed for a picture with Pollzzie outside the school. They will stay in the United States for the next three weeks, immersing themselves in American culture here in Monroe.


Nominate MPS as Best of the Best!

June 08, 2017

Nominate Monroe Public Schools in Monroe News’ Best of the Best Readers’ Choice Awards as the Best Public School in Monroe!

Click this link to vote! 2017 Best of the Best

Once you’ve clicked the link, simply log in and type MONROE PUBLIC SCHOOLS into the entry for Best Public School! You can nominate MPS once a day every day until June 26. Also, make sure that you nominate MONROE PUBLIC SCHOOLS KIDS CLUB for Best Day Care and RIVERSIDE EARLY LEARNING CENTER for Best Preschool! (To the right is a cheat sheet! Use it to vote by clicking the link above!) There is also a chance for you to enter to win a $100 gift card!

The top five nominees will then be voted upon in July.

If you are on Facebook, share our Best of the Best post! Share! Share! Share!

 

Remember, nominate Monroe Public Schools EVERY DAY! Thank you for helping us show that MPS is the Best of the Best!


Arborwood hosts Arbor Day Celebration

April 28, 2017

For the second year, Arborwood Elementary Campus welcomed elected community members, members of the Monroe Public Schools central administration, and a Board of Education member to celebrate Arbor Day. “I felt it was an honor that we were chosen by the city to celebrate and host a wonderful event,” Steve Pollzzie, principal of Arborwood said. “We are grateful for the beautiful trees that will grace our campus and we hope to continue the tradition for years to come.”

After months of planning with City of Monroe Forestry and Grounds Supervisor Tony Abbott, six more Tulip Poplars were planted on the campus grounds, four along Linwood Ave. and two on the south field. Eighteen fifth grade students assisted City of Monroe forestry crew members in planting the trees before a ceremony dedicating the trees and the day. Arborwood’s student body assembled on the field to witness the dedication and take part in the celebration.

“This was a great experience for our students to meet dignitaries from throughout the community and be a part of Monroe’s bicentennial celebration,” Megan Alexander (Angerer), Dean of Students at Arborwood, said. “Being a Green School, Arborwood is proud to house this annual event, bringing awareness to environmental concerns in the community and teaching students about the importance of trees.”

In attendance were Mayor Robert Clark, State Representative Joe Bellino, City Cleark/Treasurer Michelle LaVoy and former State Representative Bill LaVoy. Also present were Board of Education member Robert Nichols, Director of Human Resources Cindy Flynn, and Director of Student Services.

“We are so happy to have our school community be able to celebrate this occasion with elected members of the community,” Julie Everly, superintendent of Monroe Public Schools said. “We are grateful for our partnership with the City of Monroe, especially when we are able to collaborate for wonderful events like this one.”

After an opening statement from Mr. Pollzzie, City of Monroe Director of Engineer and Public Services Patrick Lewis gave the students an Arbor Day history lesson, which has roots in Monroe as J. Sterling Morton, Arbor Day founder, lived in town for years. He then proudly stated the number of trees in Monroe. “As of today we have 11,000 trees planted in the City of Monroe,” Mr. Lewis said. “Well, now we have 11,006.”

Mayor Clark then gave a few remarks about the day and the importance of the occasion before delivering the second annual Arborwood Arbor Day proclamation and dedicating the ceremonial tree. Mayor Clark enthusiastically praised Arborwood, tossing out an emphatic “Go Eagles!” to an excited student body.

After Mayor Clark’s comments, four fifth graders read aloud poems marking the occasion. Judah Blunt, Alice Kuntz, Leahna Rath, and Abigail Medley were selected from dozens of submissions to read their work in front of the assembly. Their poems covered the importance of trees and pleas for kindness to nature and to plant more.

The City of Monroe also graciously donated snacks for the entire student body to enjoy to celebrate the occasion.





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