Report Card - District-wide
Welcome to the annual Report Card for the public school system in Monroe, Washington. This report reflects our efforts and our plans for the future. Our mission is to consistently provide quality educational opportunities for all students with a strong emphasis on academic achievement and age appropriate activities to best prepare children for life after high school graduation.
Monroe Public Schools is dedicated to “learning for life” and serves more than 7,000 students from birth to age 21. Our program includes traditional K-12 classrooms as well as programs for special needs students from birth to age 21. As all students learn in different ways Monroe provides several alternatives for students to learn. These programs educate one out of every five of our students.
Graduates from Monroe’s schools are offered million in scholarships and incentives to continue education and training after high school. Approximately two-thirds of our grads attend post-secondary education and have been successful at some of the top universities in the nation including the University of Washington, Stanford and Yale. Many return to establish their careers in our community in the areas of medicine, education and engineering.
Please use the links below to learn more about our schools. If you are seeking information you cannot find, please let us know by email to Communications or by telephone at 360.804.2503.
We have an open invitation to our community to join us in this important work of educating the next generation. Monroe Public Schools hosts several advisory groups as a system as well as the opportunities at each of our schools. Please don’t be shy. We have an activity to fit every volunteers interests and availability. Contact Communications by email or by voice at 360.804.2503.
This report offers the following information:
• Annual Budget Summary
• District Improvement Plan
• District Mission Statement
• Student Demographics and Enrollment
• State assessment results
• Adequate Yearly Progress
• AYP Fact Sheet
The links above meet the notification required by the federal government’s No Child Left Behind and the state’s Omnibus Reform Act of 1993 as detailed in RCW 28A.320.205.