“Welcome Back” from Principal Wilder

haga clic aquí para español Good Day Monticello High School Students & Families!    We embark on a new journey come September 14th, the start of instruction for the 2020-2021 school year.  Our lives have changed over the past six months because of the pandemic.  Our success as individuals, and groups, has always hinged on our ability to improvise, adapt, and …

Update from Dr. Evans on contact tracing; the importance of monitoring your child’s health and more

haga clic aquí para español Dear Monticello CSD Community Member, Over the next two weeks and throughout the school year, we will closely monitor local data to make informed decisions on whether our schools remain open for in-person student instruction. These include the county’s seven-day infection rate, and staff attendance rates that may be affected …

Device distribution for MHS students will take place Sept. 10 and 11

Below you will find the schedule for the high school student device distribution for families who do not have a device at home to use to conduct remote learning.  Device Distribution Thursday, Sept.10, 2020 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. (Last name, A-L) 4 p.m. – 6 p.m. (Last name, A-L) Friday, September 11, 2020 10 …

Monticello High School students in cohorts A and B will see one-week delay in return to in-person instruction

Monticello High School students in cohorts A and B will return to in-person instruction one week later than initially anticipated in an effort to give staff additional time to work through the logistics of scheduling a model of education where students remain in the same classroom with teachers cycling in for different spaces, per NYS …

IRS takes new steps to ensure people with children receive $500 Economic Impact Payments

The following is from a message from the Internal Revenue Service. The district is sharing this information as a public service. Please contact the IRS directly with any questions.  The IRS will reopen the registration period for federal beneficiaries who didn’t receive $500 per child payments earlier this year. Certain federal benefit recipients should use …

Classroom 2020 Capital Improvement Project picking up speed

Travelers passing by Monticello High School and the district’s bus garage on Forestburgh Road have undoubtedly noticed a flurry of construction underway since June. It’s all part of the major renovations scheduled for Task 2 of the Classroom 2020 project, and by the time it’s completed, the drive down Forestburgh Road will look decidedly different …

Help us stay eligible for free breakfast/lunch for all students

The Monticello Central School District has been approved to participate in the Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) of the Healthy Hunger Free Kids Act (formerly the National School Lunch/Breakfast Program).  This means that all  students in all buildings, and those learning remotely,  will receive free breakfast and lunch regardless of income.  The district is excited to …

Aug. 17 – Camp Panther

The third installment of Robert J. Kaiser Middle School’s Camp Panther is now live. Watch it below: