Please see the attached letter from Monroe Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Julie Everly about the effect of school cancellations.
Monroe Public Schools Families, if you have not already done so, we need your help in completing the Household Information Survey by Thursday, January 31. This information helps Monroe Public Schools qualify to receive funding to provide programs like free and reduced lunch for all students, after school intervention programs, enrichment opportunities, expanded college and career planning and much more! Choose the form at the bottom under Resources, titled "Household Information Survey." Thank you!
Choose the form title Household_Information_Survey, print it, complete it, and send it to your child's teacher.
The MHS Trojan Marching Band received a "Straight Ones" division rating at MSBOA Marching Band Festival this past Monday. This means that all three judges gave us no lower than an A- rating in any given adjudication category. Our students impressed some tough critics and left it all on the field at Flat Rock HS, giving the best performance yet. They continue to impress new band director, Mr. Joseph Swinkey, daily with their social, emotional, and musical growth. Thank you to everyone at MPS who has taught, mentored, transported, and cleaned up after these kids, K-12, as they learn and grow. Your investment is their success: without it, this accomplishment would not be possible!
Our band and football team also received some positive press from local columnist Tom Treece in the Monroe News last week. Here is the link to the news article (http://www.monroenews.com/news/20181009/tom-treece-monroe-high-school-trojan-game-refreshing). Keep up with students in the Monroe Band Program, and see our performance schedule with the link to our band website, found in my signature, and by following the Monroe Instrumental Music Boosters on Facebook!
The Monroe Public Schools School Safety Panel Discussion video is now available on our YouTube Channel! Follow the link to watch the panel discussion that took place at Monroe Middle School on May 26, 2018.
Click here to view the School Safety Panel Discussion!
The panel included members from throughout the Monroe Public Schools learning community at various positions:
- Julie Everly, Superintendent
- Sandy Kreps, Monroe High School Principal
- Scott Hoppert, Raisinville Elementary School Principal
- Kim Vandavelde, District Climate Liaison
- Darren Pocs, Custer Elementary School Teacher
- Navarre Gilbert, Waterloo Elementary School Student Service Provider
- Ofc. Brian Winsjansen, School Resource Officer
- Andrew Hoppert, Community Engagement Coordinator
Also, find below a PDF file of the Data Presentation of the Monroe Minute Survey Results for you to reference as you watch the panel discussion!
We Are Monroe Spring 2019 Issue now available!
Please see the We Are Monroe Newsletter under Quick Links to the left!
Visit https://www.monroe.k12.mi.us/District/5370-We-Are-Monroe-Newsletter.html