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MHS pool roof to be repaired

January 27, 2016

     The roof over the swimming pool at Monroe High School will be repaired, after action taken Tuesday night (January 27) by the Monroe Public Schools Board of Education.  While those repairs are underway, the Monroe High School swim team will have its practices at the Jefferson High School pool.

     The 45-foot by 75-foot pool roof at Monroe High School was damaged in December by winds that topped 40 miles per hour and the pool has not been able to be used for swim practice, swim meets or for swim classes during the school day since that time. 

     The school board approved having work done by Nordmann Roofing of Toledo for a base price of slightly less than $16,000, which includes removing roofing down to the metal deck, installation of and fastening down insulation, and installing a rubber roof.  However, the bid also included several alternatives totaling more than $4,000 that might be added to the cost of the project, depending what added work might have to be done once the existing condition of the roof is fully known.

     “We won’t know the full extent of work until the roof repairs begins.  For instance, the structural steel and wood that is part of the roof have to be inspected for us to get a full picture of just how much work is needed,” said Jerry Oley, director, Operations for Monroe Public Schools. 

     Mr. Oley said that materials are expected to be delivered to Monroe High early next week because the manufacturer has put the project on a fast track for the district.  Work is expected to take about seven days, Mr. Oley said, but he said that is dependent in large part to the extent of repairs needed which won’t be fully known until disassembly begins.

     The board thanked the swim parents for their understanding and were especially thankful to Jefferson Schools for making their pool available to the Monroe swimmers while repairs were ongoing.


MPS board seeking property comments

January 27, 2016

The Monroe Public Schools Board of Education is seeking public input on the sale of vacant property. 

     To provide the opportunity for public input, the Board of Education will hold a hearing as part of its regular board meeting on Tuesday, February 9, at the school’s Administration Building, 1275 N. Macomb St. 

     “School district property is public property and before the district would make any decisions as to whether to sell any vacant property or not, it is important to hear any public thoughts or opinions regarding such a sale, no matter what the intent of the sale would be,” said Monroe Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Barry Martin.  “No decisions will be made by the board that night but the public input is valuable for us as we go forward.”

     In all, Monroe Public Schools owns five parcels comprising approximately 27.5 acres which currently are not being used for any instructional purposes.

     The Feb. 9 school board meeting starts at 7 p.m. and the hearing is scheduled during the actual business meeting. 

 


Vocal festival set for MMS

January 26, 2016

A big music event is set for this Saturday (January 30) at Monroe Middle School when the school hosts the Michigan School Vocal Music Association district festival.  The performances begin at 8 a.m. and go throughout the day as the best middle school vocalists from Southeast Michigan will participate in the event, which is free to attend.  Several hundred middle school performers and their families are expected to attend this event.


Competitive cheer meet at MHS

January 26, 2016

Monroe High School will host the sixth annual Monroe Competitive Cheer Invitational this Saturday, January 30.  A total of 17 middle school and high school competitive cheerleading teams will participate and a number of fans are expected at MHS since competitive cheer teams travel with a lot of fans.  The event starts at 10 a.m.  The Monroe Middle School and Monroe High School Competitive Cheerleading teams will compete. 

Other squads to compete are Saline Middle School, Lincoln Park Middle School, Jefferson Middle School, Ypsilanti Lincoln Middle School, Renton Middle School, Strong Middle School, Flat Rock Junior Varsity, Airport Junior Varsity, Ypsilanti Lincoln Junior Varsity, Lincoln Park Varsity, Saline Varsity, Ypsilanti Lincoln Varsity, Airport Varsity, Melvindale Varsity, and New Boston Huron Varsity.

 


Registrations open for Adult Ed

January 25, 2016

     Registration is now open for adults wishing to enroll in Adult Education classes at the Learning Bank of Monroe and at Orchard Center High School.  These classes, which begin February 10, are for persons who are out of school and who wish to earn their General Education Degree (GED.)

     Space still is available in the day classes which are held at the Learning Bank at E. First and Winchesters Sts. and the night classes which are held at Orchard Center High School, 1750 Oak St.

     To register, visit the Learning Bank between 8:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday.  Classes are free.  Orientation and Power Up Class will run from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., February 10 and 11. 

     “For people who have ‘always wanted to earn their GED’ or who have made a New Year’s Resolution that ‘this is the year to get that GED,’ these are the classes and now is the time to sign up,” said Vuncia Council, director, Learning Bank of Monroe. 

     Persons with questions can call the Learning Bank at 265-4200. 


Half day of classes January 27

January 22, 2016

There will be a half-day of classes for Monroe Public Schools students on Wednesday, January 27.   Pre-school at Riverside will operate on its normal schedule, and kid’s club at Custer and Riverside will operate on the regular schedules, too. 

Here are the half-day release times:

Monroe High School  10:30 a.m.

Orchard Center High School  10:14 a.m.

Monroe Middle School  11:09 a.m.

Arborwood North Elementary  11:43 a.m.

Arborwood South Elementary  11:48 a.m.

Custer 1 Elementary  12:14 p.m.

Custer 2 Elementary 12:11 p.m.

Manor Elementary  12:01 p.m.

Raisinville Elementary  12:01 p.m.

Waterloo Elementary  11:46 a.m.


Some school buses may be delayed

January 19, 2016

Good morning Monroe Public Schools parents and staff.  Due to cold weather and a long weekend, some buses are experiencing starting problems this morning.  That means that some buses may be running a little later than normal this morning.  Not all buses, but some.  Please bear that in mind as you send your child out to wait for the bus this morning.  No child will be marked tardy this morning if they are riding on a bus which runs late.  Thank you and have a good day.


Listen live to radio broadcast

January 18, 2016

Detroit Tigers TV broadcaster Mario Impemba, who will speak in Monroe on Wednesday night in a benefit for the Education Foundation of Monroe Public Schools, will be interviewed live Monday night on 106.5 FM The Ticket radio station by Mike Miller.  Tickets for the broadcaster's visit still are available Tuesday and Wednesday at the Monroe Public Schools Administration Building, 1275 N. Macomb St., or at the gate,if they are not sold out.  To listen to Monday's broadcast, click on this link or copy and paste it into your browser

.http://www.1065theticket.com/?p=393298

 

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Schools closed Monday for King holiday

January 15, 2016

In honor of the National Martin Luther King holiday on Monday, January 18, that there will be no school.  In addition, the Monroe Public Schools Administration Building also will be closed on Monday.  Classes will resume and the administration building will reopen on Tuesday, January 19.


4 MHS DECA students state-bound

January 13, 2016

Four Monroe High School marketing students who are members of the school’s DECA program qualified to participate in the DECA State Career Development Conference in Detroit, March 11-13, after their performances in the DECA District V Career Development Conference at Eastern Michigan University. 

     The four, and their areas of competition/expertise are:

Jack Ingels, Business Services Marketing.

Reese Labudie, Restaurant And Food Service Management.

Katja Oklejas, Business Financial Services.

Sven Wollschlaeger, Human Resource Management.

     DECA prepares emerging leaders and entrepreneurs in marketing, finance, hospitality and management.  DECA events and chapters develop leadership skills, professional attitudes, business competency, citizenship characteristics, and social growth in all members. 

     Also participating for Monroe High School at the District competition and receiving test score medals were:  Nicholas Buchko, Management Series; and Andrew Rabines, Retail Merchandising Series.