The Monroe School District Board of Directors unanimously voted to adopt the district’s new f5-year strategic plan, complete with a fresh mission, vision, and promise.
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Superintendent Shawn Woodward highlights the importance of regular school attendance, clarifies attendance procedures, outlines notification protocols for absences, and emphasizes the district's commitment to student safety and success.
All Monroe School District families are now invited to take our annual survey, which helps us gain insight into the perspectives of families about the climate and culture in our schools.
The last day of school will be Friday, June 21, 2024, unless there are extenuating circumstances that require schools to close between now and then.
Caregivers of students with disabilities are invited to join David Paratore, Chief of Student Services, for the next informal chat of the 2023-24 school year.
Before our five-year strategic plan is finalized and officially adopted by the school board, we are sharing the draft plan with you and asking for your feedback to ensure it is truly reflective of our collective vision for the future of the Monroe School District.
Since 2017, we have offered free annual training in Youth Mental Health First Aid to adults in our community.
We are pleased to share the dates for the major break and holidays for the next three school years (2024-2027).
Hidden River and Park Place middle schools invite all students who will be entering 6th grade in the 2024-25 school year and their families to Sixth Grade Information Night on March 21, 2024.
All students and families who will be entering 9th grade for the 2024-25 school year are invited to Monroe High School's Future Bearcat Information Night on Wednesday, March 6 from 6:00-8:00 p.m.
After surveying our students earlier this fall to better understand their views of the climate and culture in our school, we want to share the results with you and outline our goals for improving our students’ sense of belonging.
This year school staff are working to teach students about mental health and how to seek help if they are worried about themselves or a friend. We are using a program called SOS Signs of Suicide.
Every two years Monroe School District 6th, 8th, 10th, and 12th grade students participate in the Washington State Healthy Youth Survey (HYS).
Families of middle and high school students are invited to an informational meeting to learn about the sexual health curriculum that will be taught in health classes this year.
We are excited to announce that we have partnered with FinalForms to help streamline registration for student athletes and their families. This much-needed update was made possible by the support of Bearcat Pride, thank you!
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