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Trojans place in MEWDC welding contest

Two Trojans place in state-wide MEWDC Welding ContestMonroe High School seniors Tyler Lemerande and Jacob Smith were named winners of the 2017-18 Michigan Energy Workforce Development Consortium Career in Energy Week High School CTE Welding Contest. Lemerande took second place and Smith took a share of fourth place in a competition that saw 55 entries from over 100 applicants from across the state...

HOSA students excel at Regionals

Monroe High School HOSA students excel at Regional ConferenceStudents from Monroe High School’s Health Occupation Students of America (HOSA) group competed in the HOSA Region 3 Leadership Conference Saturday in Adrian with great results, including one first place, one second place, and two top-ten finishes. Over 600 students from schools throughout Monroe, Lenawee, Washtenaw, and Wayne Count...

Congratulations MHS Softball!

 Congratulations to the 2017 MHS Trojan softball team for a remarkable season! A 29-9 season was capped off by a stellar performance in capturing a Regional Championship, on top of being named an MHSSCA Academic All-Star Team with a team grade-point average of 3.91! Congratulations girls!

Thomas second in national GIS contest

Monroe High School Senior Thomas takes second nationally in GIS story map competitionMonroe High School senior Zachery Thomas has certainly mapped out a course for his future. The Class of 2017 graduate took second place in the nation in the ArcGIS Online U.S. School Competition after he won the ESRI ArcGIS 2017 Map Michigan Competition. Thomas submitted the story-map project he completed while wo...

Nominate MPS as Best of the Best!

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! 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 CL...

MHS graduates Class of 2017

Monroe High School's Class of 2017 graduated on the backdrop of a beautiful Friday evening. A packed house at Bunkelman Field watched as 352 seniors walked across the stage to recieve their diplomas and begin a new chapter in their promising careers! Below find Monroe High School principal Sandra Kreps' commencement address to the Class of 2017.        It has ...

Guy performs in All-State Honors Choir

Monroe High School senior Christian Guy received the opportunity of a lifetime for a choral student in the state of Michigan. He was named a Michigan Youth Arts Distinguished Scholar and attended the Michigan Youth Arts Conference in Kalamazoo May 18-20, where he was among the best youth instrumentalists and singers in the state. “This is a huge event that goes on, taking students from the b...

Knabusch takes top honors at 2017 MITES

Monroe High School senior Corey Knabusch was awarded the Grand Award for Wrought Metal at the 2017 Michigan Industrial and Technical Education Society (MITES) Student Project Competition. Knabusch is the first Trojan to ever receive the honor, which is given to the top project in the competition that brings CTE students from all across the state. “It was really humbling,” Knabusch said...

MPS celebrates scholarship recipients

The Monroe Public Schools Board of Education honored the academic careers of 25 seniors Tuesday evening, welcoming their families in as the students were awarded a range of scholarships, totaling over $30,000 for the group.The evening began with opening remarks from Monroe Public Schools Superintendent Julie Everly, who after welcoming the seniors and their families, praised them for their dedicat...

MHS, MCAN partner for adviser position

Monroe High School is excited to work in concert with the Michigan College Access Network (MCAN) to establish an AdviseMI Americorps adviser position in the building. The adviser’s focus is to guide students through the processes of college applications and financial aid, especially low-income or at-risk students, and will work very closely with the district’s post-secondary planners. ...



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