
Due to the forecast for snowy weather conditions this evening, all scheduled events held at Monroe-Woodbury buildings on Saturday, December 21, will have a delayed opening of 10 a.m.
Stay safe, Crusaders.


Due to the forecast for wintry weather this afternoon, all Monroe-Woodbury students will be dismissed early today, Friday, December 20, 2024, to give our transportation team sufficient time to safely transport all students.
Dismissal times for each school are as follows:
M-W High School: 10:30 a.m.
Sapphire UPK: 11:10 a.m.
M-W Middle School: 11:37 a.m.
Sapphire and Smith Clove (K-1): 11:45 a.m.
Central Valley, North Main, Pine Tree: 12:45 p.m.
Buses will arrive at bus stops three hours earlier than usual. All after school activities, including YMCA Club Kid and Community Swim, are canceled. Morning CTE students will be transported home from BOCES and PM CTE classes are canceled. Families of out-of-district students will receive transportation information directly from their student’s school.
Stay warm and safe!


MWMS is so proud to celebrate the newest Purple Pride Award recipients! This award recognizes that these students are doing the right thing, inside and outside of the classroom, and serve as role models for their fellow students. Excellent job! 💜
Yellow House:
Junior Saint Pierre;
Green House:
Krish Malhotra,
Savannah Espina,
Sophia Colella;
Blue House:
Mia Dillard,
Precious Ugwuekeh


Kids Changing the World club (KCW) completed their annual Hats for Hope drive. The club collected new, cozy hats and donated them to the Garnet Health Cancer Center. These hats are given out to cancer patients during the colder months, so those undergoing treatment can stay warm. Excellent work, Crusaders! 💜


It’s never too early to reach for the stars! MWHS STARS club shared experiences in goal setting with Ms. Dell-Webster’s sixth grade health class. Students were reminded: You can dream it, write it and achieve it! ✨




Congratulations to the three MWMS students recently named to the 2024-2025 New York State Band Directors' Association Honor Band! The NYSBDA Middle and High School Honor Bands will rehearse and perform in person at the annual NYSBDA Symposium in Syracuse in March. Bravo!⭐️🎶


Due to inclement weather, all Monroe-Woodbury schools and offices will now be closed today, Monday, December 16. The Club Kid program and all after school activities are canceled. Out-of-district students will not be transported. Be safe today, Crusaders!


Due to forecasts for inclement weather, all Monroe-Woodbury schools and offices will operate on a 2-hour delay schedule on Monday, December 16. Students will be picked up at bus stops two hours later than usual.
The start of the academic day will be as follows:
M-W High School – 9:08 a.m. start time
M-W Middle School – 10:15 a.m. start time (AM classes will begin at 9:25 a.m.)
Sapphire and Smith Clove – 10:15 a.m. start time
Sapphire UPK – 10:40 a.m. start time
Central Valley, North Main and Pine Tree – 11:15 a.m. start time
REMINDER: Club Kid A.M. will not be held. All buses, both in and out-of-district, will operate on the specified delay schedule.
All CTE programs at BOCES will be bused based on the Monroe-Woodbury schedule. Students will not be charged for absence from BOCES if buses are not available. BOCES delayed opening cancels morning CTE programs. Safe travels, Crusaders!


Members of the Monroe-Woodbury High School basketball teams gathered to stuff stockings for servicemen and women here at home as well as those currently deployed. Working with Towns4Troops, the student-athletes filled stockings with donated items including, candy, pens, notebooks and other items to help brighten the holidays for our troops.❤️🤍💙









Happy Friyay! Who’s ready to jump into the weekend? Only one week left until winter break! Are you ready Crusaders? 🤸🏼♂️😄❄️


'Tis the season to shine! MWHS staff are sleighing the holidays with Festive Fridays! Accompanied by smiles and joy, these Crusaders are letting their ‘fits spread some cheer!


Good luck to senior Alicia Scali who is competing this weekend at the USATF club cross country nationals in Seattle on Saturday. We are cheering you on!🎉💪🏼🏃🏻♀️


SE received a special treat! Student BOE rep Dylan Escobar visited Mrs. Colbath’s kindergarten class. While reading “Our Class Is A Family,” Dylan emphasized family can mean different things including siblings, as well as classmates.
Thank you, Dylan, for spreading kindness to our smallest Crusaders!



Due to potentially hazardous road conditions, all M-W schools and offices will operate on a 2-hour delay schedule on Thursday, December 12. There will be no Club Kid A.M. Stay safe, Crusaders!


Due to forecasts for heavy rain, high winds and potential power outages this afternoon and evening, all after-school activities are canceled today, Wednesday, December 11. YMCA Club Kid and the Board of Education meeting are canceled.
Be careful and stay safe today!


CVE students had the pleasure of having MWHS’s Italian Honor Society visit several second grade classes. HS students read the story of “La Befana,” who created amazing crafts for children in celebration of the holiday! 📕🇮🇹



Congratulations to our newest #causeforapplause recipient, Marci Blatt, aka, Mother Blatt!
Her connection with students and families is legendary; the students know how much she cares for them. The M-W community celebrates Mother Blatt's 37-year commitment to academic achievement and excellence!👏





MWMS hosted its second annual Capabilities Week, during which students learned about unique challenges people with disabilities may face. Students participated in different sensory activities and attended a special assembly by professional motivational speaker and former star wrestler, Rohan Murphy, who has overcome many challenges in life. Lessons learned this past week were impactful and meaningful to the MWMS school community.







Decorations, meal prep and social interactions were all on the menu during this beautiful Thanksgiving celebration at MWMS. The M-W community came together for this heartwarming annual event, that was more than just sharing a meal.






If you are considering attending a 2-year, community college after graduation, do not miss this chance to complete your application for free during your lunch period. Admissions Representatives from each school will answer questions, waive the application fee and help you submit your application. It is that easy!
Each CC offers something special...maybe a major that is not at the other two campuses (for example aviation or auto mechanic), maybe it's dorming and living on campus. Whatever it is, talk to the admissions reps and apply!
You can apply to more than one, but you CANNOT miss this opportunity!


