Join us in congratulating the April 2025 Employees of the Month: Katie Diamond and Alex Westbrook!
Bearcat News
Interested in serving as a student representative on the school board for the 2025–26 school year? Apply now and make your voice heard!
Your voice matters—taking our quick, annual School Climate & Culture Survey can help shape our students' school experience!
All 10th grade students and some 11th & 12th grade students will soon take the state-required SBA math and ELA test and all 11th grades students will take the WCAS Science test.
Students who drive to school and do not already have a parking permit must obtain one by April 4, the Friday before Spring Break.
Please join us in congratulating the February 2025 Employees of the Month: Camille House & Sarah Foster!
Get ready for high school! Monroe High School's Future Bearcat Information Night is on March 5 for student and families to learn about course registration, student life, and how to make a smooth transition to 9th grade.
Read about the updated graduation credit requirements for the Class of 2026 and beyond and the timeline for course registration for the 2025-26 school year.
We are committed to ensuring that all families, regardless of the language they speak, have access to important information about their student’s education.
The waiver application for the missed school day on December 9th, due to the fire in the MHS Commons, has been approved.
Read about the results of the survey conducted in the fall of 2024 that assessed our students' perception of the climate and culture at Monroe High School, our goals for improvement, and the strategies we will use to help us meet our goals.
Principal Wille answers frequently asked questions from students and families about the transition to a 6-period schedule beginning in the 2025-26 school year.
After a thorough review of data, cost-benefit analysis, input from staff, students, and families, and weighing pros and cons, the school board has made the decision to transition to a traditional 6-period daily schedule starting in the 2025-26 school year.
MHS, PPMS, and HRMS will soon be providing required sexual health and HIV/AIDS lessons for students in grades 8-12.
Conferences will be held in an arena-style format in the PAC and Cafeteria on November 4 & 6. No appointments are necessary. Students will be released at 11:50 a.m. all week.
Each year, we conducted surveys to better understand the climate and culture in our schools.
Over the summer and early fall, work started on significant safety and security upgrades in our school buildings, made possible by a budget extension approved by the School Board last spring.
10th and 11th graders are invited to the Sno-Isle TECH Presentation at MHS on November 6th. An open house for prospective students and families will be held at Sno-Isle on November 7th.
Monroe High School’s Spirit Week, running from October 21st to 26th, offers fun themed dress-up days, a Homecoming Tailgate, football game, and dance, bringing the school and community together to celebrate Bearcat pride.
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.