Summer meals will be available for district residents under 18

District residents ages 18 and under are eligible to receive free meals during the summer months. There is no registration required, simply show up at one of the meal distribution sites during the scheduled times (child must be present in order to receive a meal).  Meals will be provided at the following locations/times/dates: July 8 …

Special meeting of the Board of Education will be held June 13

There will be a special meeting of the Monticello Central School District Board of Education on Thursday, June 13, at 6:00 p.m. at the district’s administrative offices.  There will be a proposed executive session at 6:00 p.m. to discuss “the medical, financial, credit or employment history of a particular person or corporation, or matters leading …

Monticello High School Trap Team dominates state tournament

On June 8, the Monticello High School Trap Team attended the state tournament in Syracuse with 16 students.  91 schools from all over New York State were present that day, with 897 student athletes registered.    *  The Monticello JV Team took home 2nd Place for the day with combined scoring by Nick Carroll, Jaden Washington, Kenny …

Monticello’s MBK program to host inaugural “We Need the Village” event

The Monticello My Brother’s Keeper program invites the community’s adults and students in grades 6-12 to a FREE day filled with speakers, workshops and breakout sessions that will inspire and empower you to succeed. Date: Saturday, July 13 Time: 9:30 a.m. – 4 p.m.  Location: Monticello High School, 39 Breakey Ave. Monticello, NY 12701 RSVP …

Nathan Borko and Alex Dietz celebrated as OCIAA Scholar Athletes

Congratulations to Monticello High School seniors Nathan Borko and Alex Dietz, who were honored at the annual OCIAA Scholar Athlete Breakfast on Thursday, June 6 at Otterkill Country Club. This annual award is presented by the OCIAA to one female and one male student from each OCIAA school, who ranks in the top 20 percent of …

Musical May: student musicians captivate audiences during spring concert season

Songs of spring were in the air as student musicians from Robert J. Kaiser Middle School and Monticello High School held their annual spring concerts throughout May. Various musical groups showcased their talent for enthusiastic audiences filled with family, friends, faculty and community members. The series of shows kicked off on Monday, May 7 with …