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Learn more about Monticello High School’s Science, Technology, Research, Engineering and Math (STREAM) Journey opportunities in this video:
Learn more about Monticello High School’s Science, Technology, Research, Engineering and Math (STREAM) Journey opportunities in this video:
George L. Cooke Elementary School will follow a remote schedule on Friday, Jan. 29 to enable a staff COVID-19 vaccination event. This is the only school with a change to its instruction — all other schools are operating as scheduled. Cooke students who had school photos scheduled on Jan. 29 will have their photos taken …
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Construction at Monticello High School is making great strides, with the 100/200 wing starting to take shape into the collaborative and flexible spaces planned. On Jan. 21, Dr. Matthew Evans, superintendent of Monticello Schools, Assistant Superintendent for Business Lisa Failla and MHS Principal Stephen Wilder toured the area that is considered Task 2 of the …
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Due to the snow day on Tuesday, Jan. 26, we have rescheduled pictures for Monday, Feb. 1 for Cohort A/C students. Any Remote Students who had a scheduled appointment for Tuesday, should call the main office if they cannot make it on Monday. 845-794-8830
español Dear Monticello CSD Community Member, Earlier today we were informed that a staff member at Kenneth L. Rutherford Elementary School tested positive for COVID-19. This staff member was in school briefly this morning, and had a very limited number of contacts, none of whom were students. After conferring with Sullivan County Public Health Services, …
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Friday, February 19, 2021 6AM – 6PM We are Going Fully Virtual This Year!! A message from Monticello Interact Advisor, Stephanie Byrne: Friends, I know this has been a hard year for many. We also know that heart disease does not take a break or stop when other ailments start. It is a constant and, …
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Students in Ms. Dutcher and Mrs. Post’s first-grade class had the opportunity to learn more about the many different cultures that make up our community. With the students learning remotely, the teachers had to think outside of the box to help the students learn more about their own backgrounds and the backgrounds of their friends. …
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español George L. Cooke Elementary School is hosting a Cabin Fever Spirit Week from February 1 – 5 for all cohorts. Join in the fun whether you’re learning at home or in the building. Super Monday Dress like your favorite Superhero. Team Tuesday Wear your favorite team apparel. Wacky Wednesday Show us your best crazy …
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SUNY Sullivan’s Liberty Partnerships Program is offering spring enrichment courses. Courses: People in Mind of New York Be Proud, Be Responsible American Sign Language for Beginners Application People in Mind of New York Instructor: Darrin Raynorfor More info: https://www.peopleinmindofny.org Times/Dates: Starts Wednesday, February 10, 2021 at 3:30 – 4:30 p.m. Program will run for 12 …
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Chase Spirit Week will take place Monday, Feb. 1 through Friday, Feb. 5. It doesn’t matter if you’re at home or in the building – you can participate every day of the week. Monday, Feb. 1: Red, White & Blue Day- Wear one color, two colors or all three! Tuesday, Feb. 2: Pajama Day Be …