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 …

Meal delivery will continue until further notice

Although school has ended for the 2019-20 school year, Monticello Central School District will continue delivering meals to students until further notice.  The schedule and deliver routes will remain the same. Please click here for more information

Faces on Fire, Volume 3 highlights tech team, graduation committee/staff

In the latest edition of “Faces on Fire,” we highlight our technology team, who has navigated us all through these unchartered waters of distance learning, and our graduation committee and staff who worked hard to give our seniors the graduation experience they deserve.  Click the image below to read more: 

RJK’s virtual moving up ceremonies

Robert J. Kaiser Middle School 8th Grade Moving Up Ceremony June 2020 National Anthem – Morris Germann Opening Remarks – Dr. William Silver, Interim Superintendent of Schools and Mrs. Lori Orestano-James, President – Board of Education Greeting – Mr. Nicholas Millas, RJK Principal Presentation of Students with Certificates and Awards Presented by Dr. Jason Doyle, RJK …

Positively RJK – Week 6

“Positively RJK” recognizes students who have received a positive referral from their teacher in the previous week. Congratulations to the following students: Rebecca Frey-Ramos’ list: Kayla Popp – 6th grade Miguel Torres – 7th grade Antonio Flores – 6th grade Susan Goller’s list: 6th grade Dominick Knight Isabella Loucks Nicholas Soemann Nero Edwards Seth Jackson …

Monticello CSD commits to anti-racism initiative; invites community to take survey

Dear Monticello community:  The Monticello Central School District recognizes that despite its best efforts, students of color or those experiencing poverty have not always been treated with the fairness and insight they deserve. One of our Board of Education goals states, in part, “This Board will foster an inclusive culture that sparks community pride, emphasizes …