
Due to a transformer issue, roads surrounding the following bus stops are closed and cannot be accessed by M-W buses at this time. Updates will be provided as soon as they become available.
Freeland & Kenny
Half Hollow
Silas Seaman/Hidden Creek
Please be patient as buses navigate the rainy and windy weather conditions this morning. Families may experience delays in student pick-up times.
Thank you for your patience.


For those M-W students who prefer to bring their lunches from home, the district is excited to offer FREE sides to accompany their homemade meals. Items such as milk, fruit, vegetables and more are available. Students must choose three or more of the offered items to receive them at no cost. This offering is made possible by the designation granted to the District by the New York State Education Departmentās Child Nutrition Program (CEP). Bring a bag lunch? Get free sides to munch!šš„¦š„


MWMS student Madison Lendor has been selected to compete on the Food Network's Kids Baking Championship. Kids Baking Championship is a competitive reality baking program where children compete each week to make the best dish, and are judged on presentation, taste and creativity.
The Season 12 premiere will debut on the Food Network at 8 p.m. on Monday, January 1, 2024. Baking challenges will be āinspired by the best parts of the school year.ā Good luck, Madison. We know you have all the right ingredients for success!šš§š


Monroe-Woodbury voters approve capital improvement project
On Tuesday, December 5, 2023, district residents approved a $98 million capital improvement project by a vote of 878 yes votes to 290 no votes.
Thank you, M-W voters!


REMINDER: Today is the Capital Improvement Project vote from 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. at Central Valley Elementary, 45 Route 32, Central Valley. Exercise your right to vote!š³


M-W has been providing no cost breakfast and lunch to all in-person students at every school since November 1, and has seen an increase of 867 meals per day districtwide. We encourage all students to enjoy the no cost meals; no paperwork is required. Students can "line up, no need to sign up!"
āWe are committed to providing healthy, well balanced meals for all students attending Monroe-Woodbury at no cost to their families. Our first and most important priority is ensuring that all in-person students are well fueled and ready to maximize their learning experience each day,ā said Marilyn Prestia, M-W Food Services Director. šŖš„°š„


Today commemorates the signing of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) into law in 1975. IDEA granted access to children with special needs to free and quality public education. Happy 48th anniversary!š¤š


Q: How much would the project cost taxpayers?
A: The proposed $98 million proposal, which addresses the most critical infrastructure improvements in all seven school buildings and five non-instructional buildings, will have zero tax impact for our district residents.
The capital project would be paid for with no additional taxes due to further reductions in debt service, high levels of NYS building aid, and use of the District's capital reserve (savings for projects).
The capital project vote will take place on Dec. 5 from 6 a.m. - 9 p.m. at CVE. Learn more at https://www.mw.k12.ny.us/page/capital-improvement-program-december-2023


REMINDER: Please mark your calendars for early dismissals and school closings.ā


Did you know that improving our schools impacts your homeās property value?
Nearly 30% of home buyers list school quality as a deciding factor in their home purchase. As a homeowner, youād like to know about all of the factors (internal and external) that impact your property value ā and your school district is a big one.
Residents will vote on the proposed capital improvement project from 6 a.m. - 9 p.m. at CVE on Tuesday, Dec. 5. Learn more at https://www.mw.k12.ny.us/page/capital-improvement-program-december-2023


Hopefully these look familiar! The final capital project postcard should be arriving in your mailbox shortly. Don't forget to vote on Tuesday, December 5, from 6 a.m. - 9 p.m. at CVE. Visit the capital project page for more information.


When it comes to learning, school facilities matter!
Did you know? Student test scores climb 10.9% when school buildings are improved and modernized.
Learn more about how we plan to improve M-W schools through the proposed Dec. 5 capital improvement project: https://www.mw.k12.ny.us/page/capital-improvement-program-december-2023


We appreciate all School-Related Professionals at M-W who work hard each day to ensure the well-being of our students. You're the best! šš

Staff members from the Transportation Department and the Education Center met at the Bus Garage to deliver their donations of 390 handmade blankets destined for the arms of children who are "seriously ill, traumatized, or otherwise in need.ā
Project Linus has donated more than 9 million blankets to "children in hospitals, shelters, social service agencies, or anywhere that a child might be in need of a big hug" since 1995 and M-W has been supporting their mission for several years. We are proud of our "blanketeers" for their kindness and caring, and for the many hours spent creating this mountain of hugs!šš¤


TACO TUESDAY at North Main! š®š Mr. Coto and Mr. Davis were the "taco-f the town" with new sample plates that show students the special of the day, what selections they have to choose from and what portions they can take. Reminder: no cost breakfast and lunch for all in-person M-W students. Who wants a taco?šš½


Crusaders represent!šš


VIRTUAL Crusader Chat regarding the capital improvement project will be held on Monday, November 13 at 12 noon via GoogleMeet. Visit www.mw.k12.ny.us to share your contact information and we will send you a link. Still have questions? Complete the online questionnaire. Please join us for this luncheon chat!š


REMINDER: Please mark your calendars for early dismissals and school closings.ā


Today the district kicks off a districtwide food and supply drive to benefit members of our school community. St. Patrick's Parish Outreach is in dire need of food, supplies and winterwear for our neighbors. They have shared specific a list of items most requested by families in need, which is posted on the district website: www.mw.k12.ny.us. Principals will be in touch with families regarding items assigned to each building or families may visit the website to learn more. Community members may drop off items at any school or the Education Center. Thank you for helping make a difference this holiday season. This is what M-W is all about! šš #mwgivesback #mwfam


A Crusader Chat regarding the proposed capital improvement project will be held tomorrow, November 2, at 6 p.m. in the Education Center, 278 Route 32, Central Valley. District leaders will discuss the project and a Q&A session will follow. All are welcome!
