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Summer Drawings and Prizes!

SUMMER DRAWINGS AND PRIZES!!Would you like to win gift cards and prizes this summer???? Beginning Monday, June 12, you may enter the summer reading and the summer DreamBox challenge once a day! This means two chances to win EVERY DAY!!! Drawings will be held each Monday morning, between June 19 and August 25, with winners posted on our MPS Facebook site.  Fill out a ticket for the MPS Summer ...

Sixth grader 3D prints patent prototype

Earlier in the school year, John Giarmo of Giarmo’s Carpet Cleaning came and presented to Custer teacher Kyle Reed’s sixth robotics and coding class about the process of designing an invention and receiving a patent. His “Save-a-Trip” is a three-stock object that attached to a carpet cleaning wand, giving the user a convenient place to hold bottles of chemicals. He was able...

S'mores and stories at Cozy Reading Camp

Raisinville School mixed s’mores and stories at the Cozy Reading Camp Thursday night. Students and staff came together outside the school for a night of tents and tales in an event aimed at getting the school community reading over the summer.“We wanted to get them started on reading in the summer now,” Kelly Davis, Raisinville School Improvement Coach said. “We have all th...

Thomas second in national GIS contest

Monroe High School Senior Thomas takes second nationally in GIS story map competitionMonroe High School senior Zachery Thomas has certainly mapped out a course for his future. The Class of 2017 graduate took second place in the nation in the ArcGIS Online U.S. School Competition after he won the ESRI ArcGIS 2017 Map Michigan Competition. Thomas submitted the story-map project he completed while wo...

Nominate MPS as Best of the Best!

Nominate Monroe Public Schools in Monroe News’ Best of the Best Readers’ Choice Awards as the Best Public School in Monroe!Click this link to vote! Once you’ve clicked the link, simply log in and type MONROE PUBLIC SCHOOLS into the entry for Best Public School! You can nominate MPS once a day every day until June 26. Also, make sure that you nominate MONROE PUBLIC SCHOOLS KIDS CL...

First grade authors write to help others

From the Monroe News, June 6, 2017. Written by Danielle Portteus, Photo by Tom HawleyOriginal article: http://www.monroenews.com/news/20170606/monroe-first-graders-author-book-raise-400-for-ann-arbor-hospitalThree first-graders used their love of writing to help children in need. Braden Dean, Graden Dushane and Colton Alston, all 7, wrote the book “Triple Super Ninjas” to raise money f...

MHS graduates Class of 2017

Monroe High School's Class of 2017 graduated on the backdrop of a beautiful Friday evening. A packed house at Bunkelman Field watched as 352 seniors walked across the stage to recieve their diplomas and begin a new chapter in their promising careers! Below find Monroe High School principal Sandra Kreps' commencement address to the Class of 2017.        It has ...

National magazine recognizes Waterloo

Waterloo Elementary's STEAM Shoppe was recognized by EducationCloset, an national online collaborative publication dedicated to STEAM and arts programs, with an article on June 1 in the "School Spotlight" section."As most of us know, schools often need fundraisers throughout the year to support various programs and purchase much needed supplies for their classrooms," Susan ...

Guy performs in All-State Honors Choir

Monroe High School senior Christian Guy received the opportunity of a lifetime for a choral student in the state of Michigan. He was named a Michigan Youth Arts Distinguished Scholar and attended the Michigan Youth Arts Conference in Kalamazoo May 18-20, where he was among the best youth instrumentalists and singers in the state. “This is a huge event that goes on, taking students from the b...

Knabusch takes top honors at 2017 MITES

Monroe High School senior Corey Knabusch was awarded the Grand Award for Wrought Metal at the 2017 Michigan Industrial and Technical Education Society (MITES) Student Project Competition. Knabusch is the first Trojan to ever receive the honor, which is given to the top project in the competition that brings CTE students from all across the state. “It was really humbling,” Knabusch said...



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