The 2024 Monticello High School Thanksgiving Food Drive is a Success

Press release courtesy of the MHS Food Drive Committee  Monticello High School has worked together to help 125 families in our community enjoy a delicious Thanksgiving meal. As we have for well over 30 years, students, faculty, and staff worked together to raise enough money to purchase these meals from our local Shop Rite. United …

MCSD closed Friday, Nov 22

Due to winter weather conditions, the MCSD will be closed on Friday, Nov. 22.  Parent-teacher conferences have been rescheduled as follows:  If you had a conference initially scheduled on Thursday, Nov. 21, your conference will be held on the same time on Tuesday, Dec. 3 (if your child is in grade Pre-K through 8) or …

All after-school activities, BOE meeting, P-T conferences canceled Nov. 21

Due to the forecasted weather conditions all after-school activities, the Board of Education meeting and parent-teacher conferences are canceled Thursday, Nov. 21. The Healthy Kids program will operate on its normal schedule.  Parent-teacher conferences will be rescheduled as follows:  Pre-K through grade 8: Tuesday, Dec. 3 High School: Wednesday, Dec. 4 Parents will keep the …

It’s Monday in Monticello – Nov. 18

It’s Monday in Monticello — time for Superintendent Matt Evans’ weekly update to the Monticello community. In this episode, an interview with Monticello High School athletes Baya Titus and Diya Patel, who competed at the cross country state championships this weekend. Also: Virtual office hours Upcoming Board of Education meeting Parent-Teacher conferences Early dismissal on …

Nine students celebrated as Students of Distinction

On November 14, 2024, in the high school library, nine students were recognized as Monticello High School Students of Distinction. The Monticello Student of Distinction Award was created to recognize and award students who have demonstrated behavior and/or achievement above and beyond expectations.  These students have been nominated by their teachers and have been chosen …

MBK students participate in NYC’s HBCU Fair

Students in the My Brother’s Keeper (MBK) program participated in New York City’s Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) Fair on Saturday, Nov. 16. This opportunity was open to all juniors and seniors. More than 1,000 students throughout the state participated in this event.  One of our participants was offered admittance on the spot. The …