Congratulations to ALL five Monroe High School Choirs - all received '1's' at the MSVMA District Choral Festival this week!
All five groups, led by Ms. Cate Windelborn and Ms. Inger Oswald, will now be competing at the District Level.
Best of luck Trojans!
One Book One Community Virtual Book Discussion
Monroe – Airport – Bedford
As part of the annual One Book One Community month of reading, Monroe High School, Airport High School, and Bedford High School students will join in a virtual book discussion on March 21st.
We are excited that Susan Pfeffer, the author of Life as We Knew It, will be virtually joining us as we discuss her book. Ms. Pfeffer, who lives in New York, is a popular author of young adult novels. This story begins when an asteroid knocks the moon closer to Earth, like "one marble hits another." The results are worldwide tsunamis that wipe out the coasts, earthquakes that shake the continents, and volcanic ash that blocks the sun. Miranda, a high school sophomore, and her family must learn to survive without the conveniences and technology they have depended on. Susan Beth Pfeffer has also written three companion novels to Life As We Knew It, including The Dead and the Gone, This World We Live In, and The Shade of the Moon.
Our students will be able to ask the author questions as well as discuss themes central to the novel such as survival in times of crisis, decision-making, and the role of technology in our lives.
The Virtual Discussion is being coordinated by the Monroe County Intermediate School using the Interactive Virtual Network (IVN) that connects county high school for shared instruction. We will begin at 10:30 – 12:00 followed by a pizza lunch with beverages and dessert.
Plans have been coordinated by librarians Lisa Brakel, Mary Bullard and Lynne McHale. Matthew Prange, Director of Instructional Technology, Monroe County Intermediate Schools is managing to connect our schools and author. Kerry Giuliano, Instructional Technology Specialist MCISD will be assisting at Airport High School.
The following Monroe High School students participated in the Michigan School Band and Orchestra Association Solo and Ensemble festival at Ann Arbor Pioneer High School on Saturday, Jan. 28, 2017.
Earning first division ratings and blue medals on solos were:
Jacob Foulkrod – cello
Maggie Pasko - cello
Adyn Hallahan – violin
Clifton Williams – violin
Nicholas Howerton - flute
Abigail Snow - trumpet
Kaylee Faulk – French horn
Ensembles earning first division ratings were:
Adyn Hallahan and Jacob Foulkrod – string duet
Events earning second division ratings and red medals were:
Megan Phillips – clarinet
Blake Lambert – tenor saxophone
Grant Prater – trumpet
Daniel Snow – baritone
Grant Prater, Abigail Snow, Kaylee Faulk, Daniel Snow – brass quartet
Congratulations to all of these fine young musicians!
Last weekend the MHS Varsity Chorus and Momentum performed in the District Solo and Ensemble Festival at Eastern Michigan University.
Congratulations to soloists Corrinne Cadle and Haley Langmeyer, and ensembles Varsity Chorus and Momentum, who all received
high ratings and qualified to move on to the state festival in March!!
Last weekend MHS seniors Zach Everly and Christian Guy performed in Grand Rapids with the MSVMA state honors choir.
They were chosen by audition to be among the top 200 singers in the state of Michigan. Congratulations!! Go Trojans!
Attached is the Parent Link News Brief for December. Have a safe and restful holiday!
This morning's announcement from Mrs. Sandy Kreps, Principal, Monroe High School. Please click on link to view the announcement to students in its entirety.
8th Grade Open House
6:00-8:00 PM: Optional Club Festival - Commons
If you and your student are interested in learning more about our clubs, please join us for an optional and informal Clubs and Organizations Festival in the Commons. Building Tours run continuously from the commons. Refreshments will be served in the Learning Commons (Media Center).
6:30-6:55 PM: Auditorium
Our program begins with an overview of Monroe High School and student life.
7:00-8:00 PM: Informational Sessions
Participants may choose to attend four different 12 minute sessions addressing topics such as curriculum, extracurricular activities, and career preparation.