Varsity indoor track practice to begin on Jan. 19
Varsity indoor track practice will begin on Jan. 19 from 2:30 – 4:30 p.m. For more information, check out the Section 9 Sports’ new website and app. Read more
Varsity indoor track practice will begin on Jan. 19 from 2:30 – 4:30 p.m. For more information, check out the Section 9 Sports’ new website and app. Read more
español Dear Monticello CSD Community Member, Due to the quarantine periods of several of Robert J. Kaiser (RJK) Middle School staff members identified as contacts in the January 8 exposure, as well as several other staff members of this incident who have yet to receive quarantine orders from their departments of health, we anticipate that …
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We are devastated to learn of the death of Derek Travis, an 18-year-old Monticello Central School District and Sullivan County BOCES student. We join Derek’s family, friends, the BOCES community, our staff members, and all who loved and knew him in mourning this monumental loss. Please know that it is natural for students to display …
The Community Foundation of Orange and Sullivan is offering 14 scholarships to seniors and early graduates. Click here for the list of scholarships and check back often as more scholarships are added often.
Help fill up the pages of the 2020-21 yearbook with memories of one of the most unconventional years ever. The yearbook staff strives to tell the whole story. To do so, we need your help. We’re looking for photos of everyday school life, activities and events. While we cannot guarantee that all shared photos will …
The Sullivan County NAACP will honor Monticello Central School District’s Executive Director of Special, Summer and After-School programs during its annual Freedom Fund Dinner. The Freedom Fund Dinner Awards celebrate community members who have made significant contributions to the lives of people of color. Ms. Taylor is a daughter, mother, wife, educator and life-long resident …
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Miss Humbert and her first graders discussed the differences between different chemical reactions and what happens when milk reacts with detergent. They started by using the scientific method, and made predictions about what they thought would happen. Miss Humbert explained that milk is made up of minerals, proteins, and fats so when the dish soap …
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The final round of senior pictures will take place on Tuesday, Jan. 12 and Wednesday, Jan. 13, by appointment only, in the high school auditorium lobby. To make an appointment, please call Mary B. at 1-800-333-2560, ext. 61243. Please email Mrs. Ross (ARoss@k12mcsd.net) with any questions.
A big “thank you” to all of the donors who helped Kenneth L. Rutherford Elementary School Fifth-Grade Teacher Yesenia Kreeger reach her fundraising goal to purchase a new Microsoft Surface Pro tablet to help enhance her virtual lessons. As instruction shifted to a remote model in the fall months, Ms. Kreeger ran into some challenges …
Need information about any Section 9 sports? Check out the new website, Section9sports.org It’s the brand new one-stop shop for schedules and other great features: Schedules Scrolling Scoreboard Featured Videos Links to streamed contests Leagues, Section and State Information Displayed Social media platforms and more Make sure to get the app for on-the-go access to …
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