
To the amazing M-W Food Services Team, we send a message of gratitude. There are many reasons why you are such an important part of our school community! Here are just a few:
You work hard each day to provide students healthy, delicious meals.
You are patient, kind and hardworking.
You care about the well-being of our students and get to know them (and their favorite foods) by name.
You make mozzarella sticks!
Thank you for all that you do for our students. You are the recipe for happiness in our schools!😍🙏🍽


QUESTIONS ABOUT THE JUNE 1 REGENTS EXAM / LEVEL 3 WORLD LANGUAGES EXAMS? This year, for the first time, the New York State Education Department (NYSED) is requiring all high school juniors to take the new U.S. History & Government Framework Regents Exam on Thursday, June 1, 2023. Additionally, all students enrolled in Spanish, French or Italian 3 will take their Final/Checkpoint Exam on this day as well.
The schedule for the day will be as follows:
Thursday, June 1, 2023 - U.S. History & Government Regents Exam - 7:15 AM
Thursday, June 1, 2023 - Spanish, French or Italian 3 Final/Checkpoint Exam - 11:30 AM
Only students taking the U.S. History & Government class that culminates in the Regents Exam, or those who still need the exam for graduation, as well as all students enrolled in Spanish, French or Italian 3 will be attending school on Thursday, June 1.
NOTE: There will be no classes for all other high school students on that day.
Students taking the U.S. History Exam at 7:15 AM will arrive at school on their regular morning bus runs, and will be transported home after its completion. A second bus run will transport the students for the language exams. The bus schedule will be shared and posted prior to the exam. Additional information regarding the exam will be shared with students by their teachers.
Transportation schedules as well as Regents Regulations and Procedures can be found on the High School home page.


CRUSADERS WIN! Congrats to the athletes and coaches of the 5 M-W teams who won Section IX Championships this week. Way to go, Crusaders!👟⛳️🥍🥎
Girls Golf
Boys Lacrosse
Boys Outdoor Track and Field
Girls Outdoor Track and Field
Girls Softball


Enjoy sunshine and smiles with family and friends this long weekend, Crusaders! We look forward to seeing you on Tuesday!☀️😎🎉


Our Senior Art Majors are making progress on a legacy project that will grace the halls of MWHS for many years to come. Students are creating a 12 foot by 8 foot mural - 3 panel triptych. They mural was designed for the large stairwell space on B floor south.
Students worked for two weeks designing the theme, the specific images and color scheme, sharing their rough sketches and merging their designs to create a final product that incorporates all of their creative ideas.
The final design is a tranquil scene that depicts earth, sea and sky with overlapping underwater creatures and floating planets. It's their own creative depiction of an imagined environment. We can't wait to see the final product!


REMINDER: All M-W schools and offices will be closed on Monday, May 29, in honor of Memorial Day. We remember those who sacrificed their lives while serving so that we can live in freedom. Today we honor our nation's heroes.


Here they are! Plans for the last weeks of school have just been published:. Visit https://www.mw.k12.ny.us/documents/end-of-year-student-schedules-june-2023/326581 for elementary, middle and high school schedules
Enjoy all the fun events and activities in May and June!


The MWHS Drama Club Kids on the Block Troupe visited North Main, Central Valley, and Pine Tree today! Our talented students (James D., Gray J., Ashley C. and Sophia T., led by their student director, Kylie M.) engaged, entertained and educated 2nd and 3rd grade students and shared important messages of compassion and understanding. BRAVO!💜🥰










Third graders at Central Valley have the right idea! What's better than spending time in the library with an awesome book? What are YOU reading today?📚🤔





PT's Celebration of Capabilities today featured Winslow Therapeutic Riding. Fourth graders were asked to imagine needing crutches or a wheelchair to enjoy the outdoors, and then to imagine the freedom of riding a horse that can take you anywhere. They met (and petted) therapy horse, Skunk, while learning about the physical and emotional support he gives his riders. There were questions, questions and more questions from our students. Thanks for a great morning, Winslow!





Celebration of Capabilities Week at PT continues with a visit from a furry friend, Willow the Therapy Dog. As a therapy dog, Willow is trained to provide comfort and affection. Her sweet, warm nature made for an awesome visit with Pine Tree second graders. Thank you, Willow!🐾☺️







Congratulations to Elaine Schellberg who was honored by the New York Jets as Girls Flag HS Coach of the Week Game Changer! The MWHS Girls Varsity Flag Football team ended their inaugural season strong with an 11-4 record. Way to go, Crusaders and coaches! 🏈💪⭐️


Come cheer on our Crusaders!🏈💪🏼


As Transportation Appreciation Week comes to a close, members of the district's transportation team enjoyed a special lunch in their honor. From Transportation Director Dawn Russell: "You always step up and get the job done. We can't thank you enough. You are amazing."🙏🥰






Want a flexible schedule, comprehensive benefits package and awesome colleagues? Drive a bus for Monroe-Woodbury! Permanent and substitute drivers are needed.
On Saturday, May 20, the Monroe-Woodbury Transportation Department will be holding its next Test Drive a School Bus event from 10 a.m. to noon at Central Valley Elementary, 45 Route 32, Central Valley.
Trained staff will give prospective applicants the opportunity to drive a school bus, under supervision, in the Central Valley Elementary parking lot. Participants must have a valid driver's license.
Please contact Kathy in the M-W Transportation Department at 845-460-6010, ext. 6025 or email kmartin@mw.k12.ny.us to reserve a spot.Know someone who may be interested? Bring a friend! Copies of job applications will be available for pick up after the demonstration is complete.
The road to your future starts today!


On Tuesday, May 16, 2023, district residents passed the $213,115,925 proposed budget for the 2023-2024 school year by a vote of 1,150 yes votes to 379 no votes — an approval rating of 75.2 percent.
Incumbent Michael Ciriello was re-elected with 1,274 votes; Norise Robinson was elected with 1,141 votes; and incumbent Sergey Koyfman was re-elected with 1,075 votes.
District officials would like to thank members of the M-W community for their continued support of our schools.


We are ever so grateful for the FBLA members who helped out today at the school budget vote! These three were our final helpers of the night. 🤗 Thanks for being awesome!🙏💜


T-2.5 hours! There is still time! Polls are open until 9 p.m. at Central Valley Elementary School. Shout out to our many first-time voters who exercised their right to vote today, including this young man.👏🌟


TODAY is the annual school budget vote at Central Valley Elementary School, 45 Route 32, Central Valley. Polls are open until 9 p.m.


THANK YOU to the awesome M-W Transportation Team who work hard to care for our students and ensure they are safely transported to and from school. We appreciate all that you do!🚌⭐️🥰
