
On Tuesday, May 20, 2025, District residents passed the $236,759,257 budget for the 2025-2026 school year by a vote of 1,038 yes votes to 411 no votes — an approval rating of 71.6 percent. Voters also approved a Capital Project Bond Proposition, 1,077 yes votes to 375 no votes — an approval rating of 74.2 percent.
Incumbent Suzanne Donahue was elected with 1,148 votes; incumbent Jeffery Reynolds was elected with 1,073 votes; and Dulaya Santikul was elected with 963 votes.
District officials would like to thank members of the M-W community for their continued support of our schools.


Mrs. Kassel of North Main was recognized by the family of Charlie E.
Charlie E.’s mom said, “Mrs. Kassel truly cared about supporting and making an impact in her life. She would always be willing and suggest giving up her free time before, during, and after school to help her even after she was no longer in her class. Truly an outstanding leader who helped change the school landscape for my daughter!”
Charlie E.’s mom remarked, “You know how we feel about you! Truly the best teacher there can be!!!!!”
Thank you, Mrs. Kassel! #attitudeofgratitude #mwfam


Mrs. Barbulean of MWHS was recognized by student Julia Dorry.
Julia said, “Mrs. Barb encouraged me so much my freshman year to be the best I could be and do my work to the best of my abilities. She believed in me when a lot of other teachers would've given up. She will forever be my favorite teacher at M-W.”
Julia’s message to Mrs. Barbulean, “Thank you for pushing me and being an amazing teacher.”
Thank you, Mrs. Barbulean! #attitudeofgratitude #mwfam


REMINDER: School budget vote today, Tuesday, May 20, 6 a.m. - 9 p.m. at Central Valley Elementary.

Mrs. Bates of MWHS was recognized by the family of Troy Capen.
Troy’s mom said, “Mrs. Bates made physics fun and engaging. My son loved every moment in her class. She has gone above and beyond!
Troy’s mom’s message, “Thank you for supporting my son in and out of the classroom!”
Thank you, Mrs. Bates! #attitudeofgratitude #mwfam 💜💪


This week we celebrate the people who make up the Monroe-Woodbury Transportation team as they continue to work hard ensuring our students are safely transported to and from school. From morning greetings to afternoon goodbyes the transportation team shows up strong, every single day.
Happy School Transportation Appreciation Week! 🚌


Mrs. Rende of Sapphire Elementary was recognized by the family of Rozita Y.
Rozita's family said, “Mrs. Rende is a very special teacher. Great personality, my great granddaughter is always praising her. For the first time Rozita said on Sunday, ‘I think I want to be a teacher.’ Great work.”
Rozita’s great grandmother said, “Teachers like you make the difference in our kids. God Bless.”
Thank you, Mrs. Rende! #attitudeofgratitude #mwfam ☺️



The annual school budget vote will take place tomorrow, Tuesday, May 20, from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. at Central Valley Elementary School, 45 Route 32, Central Valley.


REMINDER: All Monroe-Woodbury schools will be closed on Tuesday, May 20, for a Superintendent's Conference Day. The annual school district budget vote will also take place on this day in person at Central Valley Elementary School from 6 a.m. - 9 p.m.


Good luck to our Elementary Special Olympians at their competition tomorrow! Go, Crusaders, go!💜💪🎉









Mrs. Janeczko of Sapphire Elementary was recognized by the families of two students, Brooke M. and Frabian C.
Brooke M.’s mom said, “Mrs. Janeczko has made such an impact on my daughter's life. She welcomes her with a warm smile every single morning. She has helped shape her education and keeps my daughter so happy at school. She never comes home upset and always wants to draw her pictures or give her gifts! I love seeing how happy my daughter is at school and how much she loves her teacher! We wish we can stay there for the next 2 years.”
Brooke’s mom’s message to Mrs. Janeczko, “Thank you for making such an impact on my daughter's life. We love that you always welcome her with a warm smile every single morning. And I am so grateful for everything she is learning from you! She really learns so much and loves having you as her teacher! She's always asking to draw or color a picture for you, it's so cute! We love and appreciate you so much. Thank you for everything you do for all the students and always sending Brooke home with a smile on her face.”
Frabian C.’s mom said, “Es una buena maestra porque inspira a sus alumnos a aprender por sí mismos. Gracias por las enseñanzas que le da mi hijo para ser mejor persona."
Frabian’s mom’s message to Mrs. Janeczko, “Gracias por la paciencia, enseñanzas, tiempo y dedicación que le ha brindado a mi hijo en estos meses gracias por su trabajo y esfuerzo él ha aprendido muchas cosas nuevas y buenas muchas gracias!"
Thank you, Mrs. Janeczko! #attitudeofgratitude #mwfam 💜🤗


Mrs. Ralston of Pine Tree was recognized by her student, Scarlett S.
Scarlett S. said, “Mrs. Ralston has helped me build my skill on the violin. I made great progress.” Her message to Mrs. Ralston, “Thank you for helping me! You are a hero to me! Thank you for helping me get into All-County Orchestra, advanced orchestra, and for helping me get a perfect score in NYSSMA!”
Thank you, Mrs. Ralston! #attitudeofgratitude #mwfam 🎼👏


Pine Tree families that attended the book fair this week knew exactly how to weather rainy days. 🌧️ Outside may have been foggy and chilly, but inside families cozied up with new books and great BOGO deals! 📚









Ms. Murray of North Main Elementary was recognized by fourth grade student Mathew G. who said, “Ms. Murray is very patient and will take the time to help me when I’m confused about my work. She cares about all of us and makes our days at school fun. She is easy to talk to.”
Mathew’s message to Ms. Murray, “Thank you so much for being my teacher.”
Thank you, Ms. Murray! ☺️ #attitudeofgratitude #mwfam


Mr. Chuckran of Smith Clove Elementary was recognized by the families of Ryan R. and former student Leighla J.
Ryan R.’s family said, “Mr. Chuckran has made a lasting impact on our child through his dedication, kindness, and ability to truly connect with students. His support and encouragement have helped our child grow not only academically but also in confidence and character.”
Their message to Mr. Chuckran, “Thank you for the incredible difference you’ve made in our child’s life. Your patience, passion, and belief in your students inspire us, and we are truly grateful for the care and commitment you bring to your classroom every day.”
Leighla J.’s family said, “Mr. Chuckran made the ease of virtual kindergarten a seamless transition. It was fun and impactful while always making sure Leighla was fully supported during that school year.”
Leighla J.’s mom’s message, “We are beyond thankful to Mr. Chuckran for everything he has done for Leighla during her kindergarten year (2020/2021). He made our first elementary school experience so impactful to our entire family and still does when we see him in the hallway or outside of school.”
Thank you, Mr. Chuckran! Virtual or in-person, you continue to make a difference! 😊💻
#attitudeofgratitude #mwfam


Congratulations to May’s Buses of the Month! MWCSD recognizes school buses where students demonstrate characteristics of a true Crusader: respectful, compassionate and well behaved. These buses represent a collaborative effort by students, drivers and attendants who work as a team to keep the bus safe. Visit the website for more details. www.mw.k12.ny.us 🚌💜


Mrs. Bourghol of Sapphire Elementary was recognized by Elias. O.’s mom who said, “Mrs.Bourghol has created such an incredible impact on my son Elias’ first year of school. Her patience, encouragement, and dedication have not only helped him grow academically, socially and emotionally but also nurtured his confidence and curiosity.”
Elias O.’s mom’s message to Mrs. Bourghol, “We're so grateful for all the time, care, and energy you've invested in Elias. You've created such a positive and supportive impact on his first year at Sapphire and its clear your passion for teaching shines through everything you do. The lessons and values you've instilled in him will continue to guide and support him throughout his educational journey. Thank you for making his first school year such a wonderful experience for him and for being such a special part of his life. Happy Teacher Appreciation Week! With heartfelt appreciation, Mrs.Ortiz.”
Thank you, Mrs. Bourghol for your encouragement! #attitudeofgratitude #mwfam 🥰


Mrs. Mottola of Central Valley Elementary was recognized by the family of three of her students, Stephanie and Nicole Z., and Adam C.
Nicole and Stephanie Z.’s mom said, “Mrs. Mottola was very present for my girls during a very difficult time in our lives and she continues to be a strong support for them. Mrs. Mottola is such a good human being who goes above and beyond for her students. I know that when my girls are adults and they look back on their years at CVE, Mrs. Mottola will always bring a big smile to their faces. Thank you for being you!”
Adam C.’s mom’s message, “Mrs. Mottola!!!!! Thank you for everything you have done for us, especially Adam. There are some people that come into your life at the perfect time and you certainly did. You will always be our favorite and most appreciated! Thank you, thank you, thank you.”❤️
#attitudeofgratitude #mwfam


Mrs. Lexandra of Sapphire Elementary was recognized by Mateo D.’s mom who said, “We came from the state of Florida and the change was difficult, but Mrs. Lexandra with her love and patience generated in my son the confidence and security necessary to improve in all aspects. He not only improved his behavior, but also his grades.”
Mateo D.’s mom’s message to Mrs. Lexandra, “Thank you, Mrs. Lexandra for your love and understanding, and for always being willing to give more to help our children's development.” 🥰
Thank you, Mrs. Lexandra! #attitudeofgratitude #mwfam



REMINDER: All Monroe-Woodbury schools will be closed on Tuesday, May 20, for a Superintendent's Conference Day. The annual school district budget vote will also take place on this day in person at Central Valley Elementary School from 6 a.m. - 9 p.m.
