The first days of school instructions

The First Days of School – Remote Learning Instruction will begin for ALL students on Monday, Sept. 14.  Students will attend each of their scheduled courses at the start of the assigned period.  Classes will begin at 7:31 a.m. in Microsoft Teams.  Please refer to your SchoolTool/ParentPortal accounts for scheduling information.  Contact your guidance counselor …

District calendar expected to be in homes around Sept. 18

The Monticello Central School District printed calendar will be mailed to students’ homes and are expected to arrive around Friday, Sept. 18. Please check the district calendar on the website homepage for information regarding any events. This is also your best resource for up-to-date information throughout the school year.

Rotary donates art and school supplies to district students

Our students from all three elementary schools – Kenneth L. Rutherford School, Emma C. Chase School and George L. Cooke School – were treated to arts and school supplies donated by the Rotary Club of Monticello. During these difficult times, many students do not have access to items needed for school and for creative play. …

Census 2020 is important to your district

Why is this important to residents of the Monticello Central School District? The census will determine federal fund distribution levels as well as political boundaries and more. Participation by residents of the Monticello Central School District in the 2020 census will have an impact for our schools. And remember, the census is performed once every …

2020 Moving Up Video

This is a year not to be forgotten. It is unique for many reasons. In keeping with this unprecedented time, we are proud to present the Emma C. Chase Fifth Grade Moving-Up Ceremony – 2020. Congratulations to this group of hard-working students. We celebrate all you have accomplished so far and look forward to all …

Cooke third-grade students and teachers say farewell

Cooke third graders are heading to KLR in September, as the schools’ structures are changing. Cooke will be a K-2 school, while KLR will house grades 3-5.  In this video, third-grade students and teachers bid a fond farewell to the school they love.