Monticello’s MBK program to host inaugural “We Need the Village” event

The Monticello My Brother’s Keeper program invites the community’s adults and students in grades 6-12 to a FREE day filled with speakers, workshops and breakout sessions that will inspire and empower you to succeed. Date: Saturday, July 13 Time: 9:30 a.m. – 4 p.m.  Location: Monticello High School, 39 Breakey Ave. Monticello, NY 12701 RSVP …

Nathan Borko and Alex Dietz celebrated as OCIAA Scholar Athletes

Congratulations to Monticello High School seniors Nathan Borko and Alex Dietz, who were honored at the annual OCIAA Scholar Athlete Breakfast on Thursday, June 6 at Otterkill Country Club. This annual award is presented by the OCIAA to one female and one male student from each OCIAA school, who ranks in the top 20 percent of …

Tyrese Shaw and Quentin Liciaga qualify for state championships

Monticello athletes Tyrese Shaw (100m) and Quentin Liciaga (Long Jump) have qualified for the NYSPHSAA Track and Field Championships. Join us in congratulating them and wishing them luck as they compete at Cicero-North Syracuse HS this Friday, June 7.

Free Regents prep tutoring begins today!

Preparing for a Regents exam? Free tutoring is available beginning June 1! Any student in the district who is preparing for a Regents exam is welcome to stop by room 211 from Monday-Thursday from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. at Robert J. Kaiser Middle School.  The tutoring program is sponsored by Monticello’s My Brother’s Keeper program. 

MHS Golfer Abby Morse headed to states

Monticello High School junior Abby Morse will head up to Rexford, NY to compete at the state level. She’ll play a practice round tomorrow, before competing at the state championships on Sunday, June 2 and Monday, June 3. Good luck, Abby!   

Tennis equipment donations enhance physical education throughout the district

Students throughout the district are getting some enhanced exposure to the sport of tennis, thanks to a generous contribution from the United States Tennis Association (USTA) Eastern. The organization donated tennis racquets and other equipment to all Monticello Central School District schools to help spark students’ interest in the sport, and the district’s physical education …