On Tuesday, July 7, the Monroe-Woodbury Central School District celebrated the grand reopening of its Education Center at 278 Route 32 in Central Valley following a year of extensive renovations. The historic building, which has long served as the District's central administrative offices, was transformed as part of the voter-approved capital improvement program.
To mark the occasion, Board of Education trustees, district leaders and community members gathered for a ribbon-cutting ceremony, which included remarks from Superintendent of Schools Tracy Norman and Board of Education President Kaytlin Simmons, as well as the unveiling of the state-of-the-art auditorium where Board of Education meetings and other community events will be held.
The new windows, cutting-edge technology and bright, welcoming workspaces are immediately visible. Equally important, however, are the extensive behind-the-scenes improvements, including upgraded infrastructure and mechanical systems that will support the District for decades to come.
As part of the celebration, the District created a time capsule that captures both the rich history of this building and this exciting new chapter. The Board of Education Trustees signed a proclamation commemorating the building’s long history and its significance to the people of Monroe-Woodbury. The time capsule will be opened 50 years from now, offering future generations a glimpse into this moment in our district's story.
“The Education Center has a rich history. Built nearly 100 years ago, it originally served as our district's first high school and middle school, serving grades 6-12. As our community grew and enrollment increased, the building evolved to become the administrative heart of our district. Today, it continues that legacy—renewed, modernized and ready to support the important work that happens here every day,” remarked Superintendent of Schools Tracy Norman, Ed.D.
To mark the occasion, Board of Education trustees, district leaders and community members gathered for a ribbon-cutting ceremony, which included remarks from Superintendent of Schools Tracy Norman and Board of Education President Kaytlin Simmons, as well as the unveiling of the state-of-the-art auditorium where Board of Education meetings and other community events will be held.
The new windows, cutting-edge technology and bright, welcoming workspaces are immediately visible. Equally important, however, are the extensive behind-the-scenes improvements, including upgraded infrastructure and mechanical systems that will support the District for decades to come.
As part of the celebration, the District created a time capsule that captures both the rich history of this building and this exciting new chapter. The Board of Education Trustees signed a proclamation commemorating the building’s long history and its significance to the people of Monroe-Woodbury. The time capsule will be opened 50 years from now, offering future generations a glimpse into this moment in our district's story.
“The Education Center has a rich history. Built nearly 100 years ago, it originally served as our district's first high school and middle school, serving grades 6-12. As our community grew and enrollment increased, the building evolved to become the administrative heart of our district. Today, it continues that legacy—renewed, modernized and ready to support the important work that happens here every day,” remarked Superintendent of Schools Tracy Norman, Ed.D.



Summer Enrichment 2026 is in full swing and there's still time to register! Enrollment has been extended to Wednesday, July 15.
Students in Ms. Rubio's art class were introduced to a famous painting and were challenged to put their own spin on the piece. Crusaders painted Monet’s water lilies and even drew a cartoon parody of the Mona Lisa! Excellent work! 🎨✏️🖼️
Students in Ms. Rubio's art class were introduced to a famous painting and were challenged to put their own spin on the piece. Crusaders painted Monet’s water lilies and even drew a cartoon parody of the Mona Lisa! Excellent work! 🎨✏️🖼️








Happy Summer! Maddox N. an upcoming fourth grader at CVE is spending his summer creating Mortal Kombat inspired art! #Summer2026

M-W welcomes HS senior Valery Canales as the 2026-27 Board of Education Representative! Valery will serve as the voice of the students and will provide reports at BoE meetings throughout the school year. Read more about Valery on the district website: www.mw.k12.ny.us. We look forward to a great school year! 💜

During the 2025-2026 school year, the Food Service Department proudly served more than 1,000,000 nutritious meals for the second year in a row! This incredible milestone reflects the dedication of the Food Service team and the continued support and participation of the students, families, administration, Board of Education members, and the entire Monroe-Woodbury school community.
MWCSD has also been approved to continue operating under the Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) through June 2029, ensuring that all enrolled students will continue to receive free breakfast and lunch each school day at no cost to families.
If you have questions about the Monroe-Woodbury Food Service Program, meal benefits, menus, nutrition information, please reach out to the Monroe-Woodbury Food Service Department. The Food Services department remains committed to supporting students, families, and community partners as we continue providing high-quality, nutritious meals to our students each day.
Thank you, Lyn Prestia and the entire Food Services team!🥗🍎🥣
MWCSD has also been approved to continue operating under the Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) through June 2029, ensuring that all enrolled students will continue to receive free breakfast and lunch each school day at no cost to families.
If you have questions about the Monroe-Woodbury Food Service Program, meal benefits, menus, nutrition information, please reach out to the Monroe-Woodbury Food Service Department. The Food Services department remains committed to supporting students, families, and community partners as we continue providing high-quality, nutritious meals to our students each day.
Thank you, Lyn Prestia and the entire Food Services team!🥗🍎🥣

Crusaders, what does your summer look like? Whether you’re relaxing at the beach, diving into a new book, or catching up with your besties, we want to see your favorite moments!
Share your photos with us by emailing them to communications@mw.k12.ny.us. The deadline for submission is August 21. Remember to include your name, school and grade entering with your submission.
Have a great summer!😎🎨🏝️
Share your photos with us by emailing them to communications@mw.k12.ny.us. The deadline for submission is August 21. Remember to include your name, school and grade entering with your submission.
Have a great summer!😎🎨🏝️

Crusaders, what does your summer look like? Whether you’re relaxing at the beach, diving into a new book, or catching up with your besties, we want to see your favorite moments!
Share your photos with us by emailing them to communications@mw.k12.ny.us. The deadline for submission is August 21. Remember to include your name, school and grade entering with your submission.
Have a great summer! 😎🎨🏝️
Share your photos with us by emailing them to communications@mw.k12.ny.us. The deadline for submission is August 21. Remember to include your name, school and grade entering with your submission.
Have a great summer! 😎🎨🏝️

Congratulations to Coach Chris Vero on being named the Class AAA 2026 Section IX Coach of the Year! This prestigious honor awarded by NYSPHSAA highlights Coach’s countless hours of dedication, leadership and ability to lead teams on and off the field. Way to go, Coach Vero! 👏👏

Among Us? Sharks? Giant chickens? Students have field days but teachers have costume races! Crusaders at North Main celebrated the end of the school year with the 1st Annual NM Teacher Blow-Up Costume Race! Ultimately, the winners were the students as their cheer and laughter filled the air.🦄🐨😅









Families with incoming students 1-8!
Check your child’s backpack for information about our Summer Enrichment offerings! ☀️🎒
There’s still time to register—the deadline has been extended through Friday, June 26. Don’t miss this opportunity for your child to enjoy a memorable summer experience filled with learning, exploration and fun!💜
Check your child’s backpack for information about our Summer Enrichment offerings! ☀️🎒
There’s still time to register—the deadline has been extended through Friday, June 26. Don’t miss this opportunity for your child to enjoy a memorable summer experience filled with learning, exploration and fun!💜

Don't miss out on the summer enrichment program for incoming students grades 1-8 during July and August. M-W teachers are leading courses in the Arts and STEAM. Visit www.mw.k12.ny.us for a detailed schedule and online registration. It's a great way to extend student learning during the summer months! Registration ends June 24, so sign up today!🎨🔬🧶

Be sure to head over to the district website at www.mw.k12.ny.us to check out the full calendar for the end of the year, including exam dates and early dismissal times for our students!

Reminder: All Monroe-Woodbury schools and offices are closed on Friday, June 19th, in observance of Juneteenth.

Pine Tree second graders in Mrs. McCabe and Mrs. Colella's class wrapped up their biography writing unit with an exciting Biography Museum! Crusaders transformed into famous figures and stood as frozen statues while visitors explored the museum. With the press of a "play" button, each statue came to life and shared fascinating facts about the person they had researched and written about.
Mrs. McCabe said, “This engaging event showcased not only our students' writing skills, but also their creativity, research, speaking, and presentation abilities. We are so proud of the hard work, confidence, and enthusiasm they demonstrated as they brought history to life!” What an unforgettable way to celebrate a wonderful unit of learning! 🎭📚
Mrs. McCabe said, “This engaging event showcased not only our students' writing skills, but also their creativity, research, speaking, and presentation abilities. We are so proud of the hard work, confidence, and enthusiasm they demonstrated as they brought history to life!” What an unforgettable way to celebrate a wonderful unit of learning! 🎭📚




There are several food assistance resources available to support families and children in our community during the summer months. Please visit https://www.mw.k12.ny.us/article/2999686 to learn more!💜

Congratulations, Crusaders on an excellent performance this weekend at the Outdoor Track and Field Championships!
Justin Reich finished 6th in Class A discus. The boys 4 x 800 finished third in class A and 4th in the Federation!
Sammy Jenkins placed fourth in the NYS Outdoor Track and Field Class A State Championship and sixth place overall in the 200m dash in the entire state!
4 x 400 meter relay placed fourth in the Class A NYS Outdoor Track and Field Championships. From left to right, Olivia Heim, Emily Chiosie, Keyri Vargas-Etevez, and Madison Bernsely. The team ran 3:57.88!
Go, Crusaders! 💜👟
Justin Reich finished 6th in Class A discus. The boys 4 x 800 finished third in class A and 4th in the Federation!
Sammy Jenkins placed fourth in the NYS Outdoor Track and Field Class A State Championship and sixth place overall in the 200m dash in the entire state!
4 x 400 meter relay placed fourth in the Class A NYS Outdoor Track and Field Championships. From left to right, Olivia Heim, Emily Chiosie, Keyri Vargas-Etevez, and Madison Bernsely. The team ran 3:57.88!
Go, Crusaders! 💜👟



Congratulations to Stella Scherbak on winning the NYS Outdoor Track and Field Championships in Pole Vault for Class A. Her remarkable performance earned her a second-place finish in the Federation rankings across the entire state! Go, Stella! 💜👏

Let's go, Crusaders! Best of luck to our teams as they head to the New York State Public High School Athletic Association (NYSPHSAA) Championship this weekend to compete in Outdoor Track and Field!👟🏃🏽♀️➡️🏃🏽♂️➡️
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Championship weekend has arrived! Good luck to our Varsity Baseball team as they head to Binghamton tonight for the NYSPHSAA Baseball State Championships! First pitch—7PM! GO, CRUSADERS! ⚾️
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It was a picture perfect day for a beach party as UPK students at Sapphire Elementary wore their best outfits and smiles for their families! Congratulations, little Crusaders! ⛱️😎





