Spring 2020 STREAM newsletter is live
Read the latest edition of the MCSD’s STREAM newsletter to keep up with all the awesome happenings.
Read the latest edition of the MCSD’s STREAM newsletter to keep up with all the awesome happenings.
Tuesday, May 26 will be a regular day of instruction for all students and staff. Although the district had expected to use the 26th as a give back day, the Governor’s executive orders requiring that school districts provide continuity of education, child care and food service every weekday through the end of the school year prevents us …
At its May 19 meeting, the Monticello Board of Education appointed Dr. Matthew Evans as the district’s next superintendent of schools, effective July 1. He brings a diverse array of experience as an educator in locations as far away as Egypt and as nearby as Fallsburg. He holds a Doctor of Education in Educational Leadership, Administration and Policy from Fordham University, a Certificate of Advanced Study in Educational Administration from S.U.N.Y. …
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Please visit our budget web page for the most up-to-date information about the 2020-21 school budget vote: https://www.monticelloschools.net/business-hr/budget/
School may be closed but the tulips in the Young Artists’ Garden at Chase Elementary are in full bloom. Students in grades K-5 planted the bulbs in the fall. Their hard work paid off! Students have been enjoying seeing the bulbs grow and bloom through weekly posted photos to their art class, according to …
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Buildings may be closed, but school is still very much in session. “Faces on Fire” highlights Monticello educators who are finding innovative ways to continue to keep our students engaged, healthy and learning throughout these unprecedented times. Click “read more” on the image below to read the first issue on this on-going series:
para una traducción en español haga clic aquí Dear Monticello families, During today’s press briefing, Governor Cuomo announced that all New York state schools will remain closed for the rest of the academic year, with more information on summer school forthcoming in late May. Yesterday, the Board of Regents announced its cancellation of the August …
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When our schools closed, the Emma C. Chase Elementary School was in the middle of a door decorating contest where each class created a message of positivity for test taking. Ms. Andersen’s class had created a musical component to their door. While the closure brought both the contest and this year’s state tests to a …
By Executive Order, the public school districts of Sullivan County, in collaboration with the Sullivan County Child Care Council, have developed emergency child care plans for essential workers. Essential workers include first responders, healthcare workers, food manufacturers, supermarket workers, food preparation workers, commercial truck drivers, transit workers, carriers of critical and essential materials, construction workers, …