Classroom Technology
1 to 1 Computer Devices
Monroe-Woodbury is committed to integrating technology into the everyday lives of our students to facilitate all facets of 21st century learning. With the successful implementation of our current 1:1 device initiative, all M-W students were issued a personal device for use at home and in school. The devices are appropriate for each grade level curriculum: Chromebooks for grades 2-12, and iPads for grades K-1.
Equipment in schools
There is a desktop computer in every classroom, along with an interactive whiteboard and projector, or an interactive flat panel. Our High School has an iMac lab available in our Art Department, a PC lab available for our Technology Department and a digital music lab for our Music Department. 3-D printers have recently been added to the Middle and Elementary Schools. With our robotics software and equipment, even our youngest students begin learning the fundamentals of computer science, and we have recently added AP Computer Science courses in our High School.
What's Happening in Classrooms
Coding, coding, coding everywhere! Our youngest students are learning the basics of coding through simple software games, manipulative blocks, robotics, virtual reality, alternative reality and even 3D printing. All students spend time throughout the school year experiencing computer technology and imagining its future.

More Information
Assistant Superintendent for Compliance and Information Systems
Bhargav A. Vyas
(845)460-6631
Micro-Computer Center
167 Harriman Heights Road
Harriman, NY 10926