MWHS senior art majors recently exhibited their work at Orange Community College. Each student’s piece offered a captivating visual interpretation of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Excellent job, Crusaders! 🎨👏
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Due to inclement weather, all Monroe-Woodbury buildings are closed for use today, Sunday, December 14. Stay safe and warm, Crusaders!

Happy Friyay! PJs, book forts and great friends! These Pine Tree students know how to start the weekend. 📚🤭

On Friday, December 5, the MWHS Outdoors Club took an evening walk to enjoy “Holiday Lights in Bloom” at the Orange County Arboretum in Thomas Bull Memorial Park, Montgomery, NY. Members enjoyed looking at the wonderful holiday light displays with their fellow club members.
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On Thursday, December 11, the MWHS Kids Changing the World club delivered new, unwrapped toys to Town Hall in Monroe. The toys they collected are being donated directly to the Toys for Military Tots 2025 campaign. All donations made through this program are benefitting both active and veteran military families in Orange County. Great job, Crusaders! 🧸🎁💜
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MWMS seventh grade students in this morning’s FACS class knew that tomato soup and grilled cheese was a whole vibe! Yumm. 🥣😋





The MWHS SADD club hosted a tabling event during lunch periods for students to make and exchange beaded friendship bracelets. Crusaders gathered around a table to design their own bracelet kits. Each kit included the pieces to make a bracelet they could share with a friend in celebration of Giving Tuesday. The club also encouraged fellow students to donate an unwrapped toy to be collected in support of the county-wide 2025 Toys for Tots campaign. 🧸💜
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Congratulations to the winners of the Transportation Department’s first annual door decorating contest! Check out the remaining doors that brought their own holiday spirit. ❄️





It was all smiles during North Main’s Family Game Night. What a great way to stay warm and enjoy quality time together! 🥰💜








Happy Friyay! ‘Tis the season to win trophies shaped like reindeer! Here’s a sneak peek of the Transportation Department’s first annual door decorating contest. Stay tuned for the big reveal on Monday and find out who sleighed the competition! 🦌🏆




Grateful hearts and curious minds! Miss Mirro’s students from Smith Clove enjoyed a scavenger hunt on the nature trail and shared holiday joy with their families, using their listening and speaking skills to express gratitude. 🔎🥰


With sew much love in every stitch, the MWMS Sewing Club hosted a sew-a-thon to create winter hats for local families who need a little extra warmth this season. 🧵💖

Community, compassion, and lasagna! National Junior Honor Society (NJHS) 8th graders partnered with Lasagna Love, a global organization dedicated to helping communities through neighbor-to-neighbor meal sharing, to prepare homemade lasagnas for the Monroe Senior Center.





Pine Tree fifth grader Rayna, was all bundled up and ready to spend the first snow day of the season outdoors!🌨️💜

Do you wanna build a snowman? Joshua of Smith Clove and Bethany of Pine Tree were off to a great start during yesterday’s snow day!☃️❄️

If these faces don't say snow day, I don’t know what does! ❄️🤍
Thanks, Crusaders, for sharing your amazing snow day pics! We will pick up with more tomorrow so feel free to share! Have a warm and cozy evening!💜☃️
Thanks, Crusaders, for sharing your amazing snow day pics! We will pick up with more tomorrow so feel free to share! Have a warm and cozy evening!💜☃️

❄️More snow day magic!❄️ MS students Paige, Paityn and Sofia enjoyed soaking up all the snowy fun outdoors.🛷🌨🧤



☃️❄️North Main students Mia and Kitt spent the day baking with their Nana. Key ingredients? Lots of love and laughter! 👩🏻🍳🍪 The cookies look yummy!😋

Before the holiday break, Mrs. Dicurcio’s class at Pine Tree Elementary hosted their annual Thanksgiving Feast. Students helped prepare the food, place settings and served district teachers and administrators. What a wonderful celebration! 😋🍗




Fourth grade students in Ms. Coto’s class at North Main had a festive way to begin the season of giving. Students welcomed their families to a special presentation built around the book Balloons Over Broadway, a story that explains how the famous Thanksgiving Day parade floats first came to be.
After reading the book together and learning about Tony Sarg, the famous puppeteer who created the original balloons, students were divided into teams of five to design, create and present their own float. Great job, Crusaders! 🦃🙂
After reading the book together and learning about Tony Sarg, the famous puppeteer who created the original balloons, students were divided into teams of five to design, create and present their own float. Great job, Crusaders! 🦃🙂









