Faces on Fire, Volume 2

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 second issue in this on-going series: 

Update: Tuesday, May 26 will be a day of instruction; food delivery schedule changes

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 …

Dr. Matthew Evans named Monticello’s next superintendent of schools 

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. …

MHS students may pick up any belongings left in lockers beginning May 19

Beginning Tuesday, May 19, Monticello High School students can retrieve any items left behind in their hallway and gym lockers when the building closed on March 12.  Students may pick up their locker items from Monday through Friday between the hours of 8 a.m. and 3 p.m. at the front entrance of the high school …

Mark Bellamy Jr. to attend summer academy program from Morgan State University

While summer plans in general are up in the air so far this year, Mark Bellamy Jr., a rising senior at Monticello High School, has an exciting six weeks planned. Mark was accepted into the prestigious Summer Academy of Actuarial and Mathematical Sciences (SAAMS) Program at Morgan State University in Baltimore, Maryland. He will attend …

“Faces on Fire”: sparking learning in unprecedented times

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: