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They might not be household names in doing commercials like Paul W. Smith and Michael Buffer, but Raisinville Elementary's Cole Mayes and Custer Elementary's Ellie Marchese sure know their "products" and make convincing ad voices for the upcoming kindergarten registration, which is next week at the Riverside Early Learning Center.  Click on the accompanying files to hear th...

MHS' Lake in national HOSA finals

Monroe High School student Natalie Lake will advance to the National Conference of the Health Occupations Students of America (HOSA) competition after earning a bronze medal at the state HOSA competition in Traverse City this past weekend.  Natalie took a bronze medal in Nurse Assisting and is invited to the National Conference in Nashville in June. She is the only student from Monroe County...

Foundation awards nine mini grants

     Nine projects in Monroe Public Schools’ classrooms have received mini-grants funded by the Education Foundation of Monroe Public Schools.  Together, the grants totaled about $4,000.      The Foundation’s mini-grant program is the only one of its kind at a Monroe County school district.  A number of the grants deal with technology ...

Early release nears but not for MHS

The next early release day for Monroe Public Schools students will be Wednesday, April 20, but Monroe High School students will go a full day that day. Excused early that day are all district elementary schools, Monroe Middle School and Orchard Center High School.  Monroe High School students will attend class all day – 7:23 a.m. to 2:12 p.m. -- on April 20 because they need to receive...

MHS takes part in virtual discussion

          Monroe High School was one of three area high schools that participated in the first-ever virtual book discussion as part of the annual One Book One Community (OBOC) program.  Students from Monroe, Bedford and Airport high schools read selected books including All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr and Berlin Boxing Club by Robert ...

10 teachers to retire this year

               When the 2015-2016 school year concludes this June, 10 educators with a combined 264 years teaching at Monroe Public Schools will walk out the door one last time when the bell rings and retire.                The retirements of the 10 teachers ...

Special activities for MHS seniors

While their schoolmates at Monroe High School are taking various state-required tests next week, seniors at Monroe High School will have various opportunities to make sure they are “career and college ready.”  They could earn a $500 scholarship in the process.       “On April 12, the first day of assessments for 9th and 10th graders and state testin...

MHS trio wins bridge title

The team of Zac Jenkins, Brendan Hale and team leader Reed Corrin won the Monroe High School 2015-2016 Bridge Competition, which is held under the auspices of MHS Drafting/CAD program which is part of Monroe High’s Career and Technical Education Program.  Six Monroe High teams competed for the bridge competition crown.   “Each three-person team developed a presenta...

 Kindergarten sign up  April 25-27

Registration for the Monroe Public Schools (MPS) incoming class of kindergarten and Young 5s students will be held at the Riverside Early Learning Center, 77 N. Roessler St., on April 25, 26 and 27.      To make it as convenient as possible, no appointments are necessary.  Parents may choose from three different time periods to register the incoming students.   ...

MPS Parents:  Please take survey

Parents of Monroe Public Schools children -- If you have not yet done so, please take our confidential survey on-line.  Monroe Pubic Schools annually polls its primary stakeholders – parents, students and staff – as part of ongoing school improvement efforts.  The survey provides a great picture of the thoughts and perceptions of you – our Monroe Public Schools stakeho...



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