Late April Golden Ticket Video is live
Watch Cooke’s late April Golden Ticket video here. Congrats to all the winners and happy birthday to all birthdays!
Watch Cooke’s late April Golden Ticket video here. Congrats to all the winners and happy birthday to all birthdays!
Cooke Elementary School Presents: Literacy Night Part 2 Wednesday, April 28th 5:30 – 6:30 p.m. on Zoom Parents/Guardians – join our Literacy Specialists and Speech and Language Pathologists for sessions on how to help your child become a better reader. Choose two out of the four 30-minute sessions to attend. While parents/guardians attend the workshops, …
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RJK’s eighth-grade moving up ceremony, originally scheduled for June 23 has been rescheduled to Thursday, June 24. At press time, the time is to be determined, however, we’ll update our families as soon as it’s finalized.
“Positively RJK” recognizes students who have received a positive referral from their teacher in the previous week. Congratulations to the following students: Positive Records Weeks of 04/12/2021 – 04/23/2021 Jamie Volpe – 6th grade ELA Instructor Shivam Patel Scott Cooper – Health Instructor Brooklyn Brown-Johnson Thomas Daniells Paige Gallet Tamer Hidais Kollin Raymond Team 6 …
A monthly recap from Superintendent of Schools Dr. Matthew Evans I. Our Schools On April 19, 2021, our schools expanded their programs so that more Monticello students could attend in-person offerings than previously this year. The most significant changes were: Schools opened for in-person classes five days per week. Elementary student parents could opt for …
español Dear Monticello CSD Community Member, Earlier today, we were informed that a student at Monticello High School tested positive for COVID19. This student was last in school on April 20, 2021. In total, they were determined to have been in contact with approximately 65 students and staff who, we believe, will most likely be …
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español Dear Monticello CSD Community Member, This morning, we were informed that a student at Kenneth L. Rutherford Elementary School tested positive for COVID-19. This student was last in school on April 20, 2021. They were determined to have been in contact with 58 students and staff—of different Monticello schools—who, we believe, will most likely …
Board adopts $91.27 million budget that decreases property tax levy by 2.06% At its April 20 meeting, the Monticello Central School District Board of Education adopted a proposed budget for the 2021-22 school year. The $91,266,606 spending plan is a decrease of $1,420,266 from the rollover budget initially proposed earlier this year, and decreases the …
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During its April 20 meeting, the Monticello Central School District appointed Virginia “Ginny” Gallet as principal of the George L. Cooke Elementary School, where she has been serving as an interim principal since December. Ms. Gallet has been a part of the Monticello Central School District administrative team since 2008, having served as assistant principal …
On the afternoon of Tuesday April 20, a physical altercation occurred outside of the building during dismissal involving several students from Monticello High School and Robert J. Kaiser Middle School, as well as several other adults who are neither Monticello CSD students nor staff. While intervening and attempting to de-escalate the situation, a member of …
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