Board adopts 2025-26 academic calendar
The Monticello Central School District Board of Education adopted the 2025-26 academic calendar at its Feb. 20 meeting. Click here to review the calendar.
The Monticello Central School District Board of Education adopted the 2025-26 academic calendar at its Feb. 20 meeting. Click here to review the calendar.
Congratulations to Monticello High School senior Alexis Heins, who took home second place in the New York State Public High School Athletic Association Alpine Skiing Championship at Gore Mountain on Feb. 25, 2025. A six-year varsity skier, Alexis finishes her illustrious high school skiing career with four Section IX Championships, a State Championship in 2023 …
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Español Pre-school registration Monticello families with three and four-year old children may register for the St. John Street Community School Preschool program on school days during the month of April. Your child does not need to accompany you to register. Step 1: Interested parents must call the registrar’s office at at (845) 794-7700, ext. 78905 …
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Registration for the Monticello Trap Team is presently underway for the spring season! The Monticello Trap Team is a co-ed program, for students in grades 6-12 and ages 12 and older. Prior experience is not required, and everyone gets to participate and advance at their own skill level. Registration is done through the state league (not the school), so …
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Registration for spring modified, JV and varsity athletics is now open. Any student interested in playing a sport during the spring season must register using Family ID. JV and Varsity spring sports will begin on March 17 and Modified spring sports will begin on March 24. Students must be registered and approved on Family ID before they …
After participating in Sullivan 180’s Martin Luther King Day of Service, Monticello students in the My Brother’s Keeper program had the opportunity to attend, and present at the most recent county legislative meeting. After receiving three certificates acknowledging their participation in the MLK event, the students enjoyed a lunch with District 8 County Legislator Amanda …
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Robert J. Kaiser Middle School students researched influential figures from the Abolitionist/Early 19th Century, Civil Rights/20th Century, and the late 20th Century/early 21st Century time periods in Ms. Santoro’ WIN classes. The project is part of celebrating Black History Month, learning new information about these individuals, and sharing their new knowledge with their classmates. Students …
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It’s Monday in Monticello – time for Superintendent Matt Evans’ weekly update to the Monticello community. In this episode, Dr. Evans interviews the Monticello High School skiers who qualified to compete today and tomorrow at the state championships in Lake George. Congratulations and best of luck to: Alpine Ski: Madelyn Cavello Diego Ferrer Alexis Heins …
Giggles. Squeals. Shouts of “Best Day Ever!” – all things passersby would have heard near Somerville Field on Wednesday, Feb. 11 as the George L. Cooke Elementary School celebrated their inaugural Winter Fun Day. Cooke’s wellness committee has been emphasizing outdoor activities for the 2024-25 school year. Supported by the generosity of local donors, and …
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Do a different kind of spring cleaning. Freshen up your calendar and find an hour to donate blood. The MHS Red Cross Club is sponsoring a Blood Drive Location: High School Small Gym Date: Monday, March 3, 2025 Time: 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Schedule your appointment March 1-31: All who come to give blood …
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