RJK Seventh Grade visits Sharpe Reservation

Check out this video of Robert J. Kaiser Middle School seventh grade students enjoying their field trip to the Sharpe Reservation in Fishkill, NY. 

KLR fifth-grade students graduate from DARE program

Kenneth L. Rutherford fifth-grade students celebrated the completion of their Drug Abuse Resistance Education (DARE) program with a graduation ceremony on Friday, May 6. According to the program’s website, DARE is a police officer-led series of classroom lessons that teaches children from kindergarten through 12th grade how to resist peer pressure and live productive drug …

Monticello baseball and softball teams take home first place at tournament

Courtesy of the Monticello Athletics Department:  The Varsity Baseball and Softball teams played this past weekend at the annual Sullivan West Bulldog tournament in Jeffersonville.  The four-team tournament was scheduled to be played on Saturday May 7, but due to bad weather was postponed to Sunday May 8 Mother’s Day.  The weather on Mother’s Day …

Check your mailbox for the budget edition of the Panther Post

The budget edition of the Monticello Central School District’s print newsletter, The Panther Post, will be arriving in residents’ mailboxes beginning May 10. Please keep an eye out for the newsletter, which contains important information about the 2022-23 proposed school budget.  Can’t wait? Read the digital copy online

Board Awards Recognize Remarkable Individuals

The Monticello Board of Education presented Board Awards to several individuals at its May 5 meeting, in acknowledgement of their service to the district. Monticello music teachers Mike Mingo and Andrew Verdino nominated all of the recipients in recognition of their contributions to the Sullivan County Music Educators’ Association’s All-County Music Festival, which was hosted …

It’s Monday in Monticello – May 9

It’s Monday in Monticello — time for Superintendent Evans’ weekly update to the Monticello community. In this episode: our MHS spring concert series schedule, a community night with critical conversations, our upcoming budget vote on May 11 and the answer to the question, “What happens if the budget does not pass?”