Robyn Boardman begins new assignment as assistant principal as Cooke; Michelle Knowlton to serve as interim assistant principal at MHS

On September 16, Robyn Boardman began a new assignment as assistant principal at the George L. Cooke Elementary School.  This position was vacant due to the previous administrator seeking employment in another school district.  Ms. Boardman requested to be transferred to Cooke Elementary School.  She brings a wealth of experience as an assistant principal, having …

Monday in Monticello – Sept. 16

It’s Monday in Monticello – time for Superintendent Evans’ weekly update to the Monticello community. In this episode, an interview with MHS seniors Giada Marone and Alexandra Cushing. Giada is the President of the MHS Student Government Association (SGA), and will be sworn in as the 2024-25 student school board representative at this Thursday’s meeting. …

Monticello HS adds six to the class of 2024

Monticello High School’s class of 2024 is now complete, after the summer graduation ceremony, which took place on Wednesday, Aug. 21. Six students successfully finished their high school coursework, and four of them walked the stage during the ceremony. Principal Jennifer Gorr congratulated the graduates on their tenacity and determination to complete their diploma during …

SJS phone and internet is restored

Update: 1:23 p.m. Phone and internet service has been restored at the St. John Street building.     

Two MHS students selected to perform at NYSSMA conference

Article courtesy of the MHS Performing Arts Department:  The Monticello High School Performing Arts Department is pleased to announce that two MHS student musicians were selected to participate in the All–State Performing Ensembles during the NYSSMA Conference in Rochester this December! Belle Zhou was selected as a first violin in the All State Symphony Orchestra, …

Monticello MBK distributes school supplies

On Saturday, Aug. 31, the Monticello My Brother’s Keeper program,  in collaboration with Sullivan County NAACP and the Black Library distributed back to school supplies to the Monticello community. “We served approximately 150 students representing grades PreK-12. We provided them with everything they needed from backpacks to scientific calculators for our high school students,” said …