Crusaders at Sapphire Elementary enjoyed a special visit from the Monroe Police Department’s K-9 unit. Sgt. Melissa Berke with K-9 Keen demonstrated how they work as a team to keep the community safe. 💜





Please join the M-W school community as we wish Molly all the best as she pursues her dreams!🌟💪




Congratulations to March's Crusaders of the Month:
9th Grade: Nelson Mendoza Acosta, nominated by Mrs. Rivelli
10th Grade: Elizabeth Herrera, nominated by Mrs. Braselmann
11th Grade: Claudel Pierre-Paul, nominated by Mr. Ferrier
12th Grade: Jaden Gray, nominated by Mr. Gardner
Well done, Crusaders!👏🌟💜





The Business Law elective at MWHS explores how business law impacts individuals in their personal, family, and professional lives. Students develop a practical understanding of and respect for the laws that affect them at home and in the workplace. Topics of study include basic legal principles, civil and criminal law, contracts, consumer protection, insurance, wills and estates, and real and personal property.

Throughout the summit, they participated in four sessions: strengthening their inner game with a mindset performance coach; exploring the role of student-athletes as global leaders; engaging in student-athlete leadership and decision-making; and learning how to become “athleaders”—leading with purpose both on and off the field.
We are proud of their commitment to growth and leadership, and we look forward to the positive impact they will bring back to our teams and school community.💜💪




Evan Erickson- Mrs. Jeffrey
Braeden Burke- Mr. Lewin
Liam Hayes- Mr. Bulla
Dylan Nematz- Mrs. Allen
Jared Van Tassell- Mrs. Sowka
Jeremy Lai- Mrs. Bates
Justin Velez- Mrs. Spinelli
Asher Fateman- Mr. Alvarado
Evan Espinal- Ms. Alifano
Ryan Lugo- Ms. Rickard
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Members of the M-W Future Business Leaders of America represented the district exceptionally well at the recent State Leadership Conference. Well done, Crusaders! Visit www.mw.k12.ny.us for a full list of participants and results. Best of luck to the students who will be competing at the National level in June/July. 👏🔥





SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
OPENING RECEPTION - Friday, May 8 - 5:30 - 8:00 p.m.
EMPTY BOWLS PROJECT - Friday, May 8 - 5:30 p.m. The “Empty Bowls” project is a favorite part of the Opening Reception. Ceramics students and staff have created a variety of hand-made ceramic bowls for guests to choose from and to keep as a reminder that there are always empty bowls in the world. Guests are asked to make a donation of $10. All proceeds support a local food bank.
ADDITIONAL VIEWINGS at MWHS lobby: Saturday, May 9 - 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. and Sunday, May 10 - 12 p.m. - 5 p.m.


REMINDER: ONLY ONE WEEK LEFT TO GET YOUR NOMINATIONS IN FOR THE 2026 HALL OF DISTINCTION! This long-anticipated initiative celebrates the rich history and traditions of the school district. The program recognizes individuals who have made significant contributions to our school community or achieved excellence in their respective fields. A permanent interactive exhibit honoring inductees is located in the main lobby of Monroe-Woodbury High School. The first class of inductees were recognized in February 2026.
Visit the district website www.mw.k12.ny.us for nomination instructions and forms. If you have any questions, please email monroewoodburyhod@gmail.com or call 845-460-6200, ext. 10105.🌟💜


The art wing at MWHS is buzzing with activity as our Senior Art Majors work on their portfolio pieces for the upcoming District Art Show! 🖌️✍️🖼️










The students' dedication was recently acknowledged at a celebratory breakfast. This event, organized by Mrs. Reid, Editor Santino Lajara, and Assistant Editor Jax Vigo, included the presentation of special "press passes" to the students.
Excellent job, Crusaders! 📰🗞️





Monroe-Woodbury proudly continues its tradition of celebrating the senior class by recognizing each student by name on the Route 32 and MWHS electronic signs—ensuring every member of the class is honored and celebrated. A student’s name will appear on both signs for 24 hours (from midnight to midnight) and will be organized in alphabetical order by last name. Approximately 8-9 students will appear each day from Wednesday, April 15, through Thursday, June 25. No names will be posted on May 24-26 over Memorial Day weekend or on June 19 for Juneteenth.
Get those cameras and phones ready for photos of our seniors with their names in lights! Please join us in celebrating the amazing Monroe-Woodbury High School Class of 2026!
Please check the District Website for more information.

Activities included “Walk in Our Shoes,” which featured simulations highlighting the challenges faced by individuals with disabilities. Other events focused on relationship building such as the classic, “Rock, Paper, Scissors” and “Crusaders Choose Love,” where students and staff wore purple as a sign of unity.
During lunch periods, a curated section by the library featured diverse authors and a kindness clothespin activity where students wrote kind and encouraging notes to pin on their peers.
Author and motivational speaker James McLeod, also known as "That Vitiligo Guy," shared his personal story, focusing on how he overcame bullying and learned to embrace his unique appearance.
Students and staff alike had the opportunity to learn more about themselves and deepen their understanding of the people who make up their community through these meaningful events. 💜🧩
@monroewoodburyhs








Activities included “Walk in Our Shoes,” which featured simulations highlighting the challenges faced by individuals with disabilities. Other events focused on relationship building such as the classic, “Rock, Paper, Scissors” and “Crusaders Choose Love,” where students and staff wore purple as a sign of unity.
During lunch periods, a curated section by the library featured diverse authors and a kindness clothespin activity where students wrote kind and encouraging notes to pin on their peers.
Author and motivational speaker James McLeod, also known as "That Vitiligo Guy," shared his personal story, focusing on how he overcame bullying and learned to embrace his unique appearance.
Students and staff alike had the opportunity to learn more about themselves and deepen their understanding of the people who make up their community through these meaningful events. 💜🧩
@monroewoodburyhs








