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As you know, due to the weather cancelling multiple days of school, we had to reschedule ACT testing. Students will now take the ACT on Tuesday, March 9. Students are asked to report to school by 8:15 AM to check in to their assigned testing room. Testing
read more …Congratulations to our own Mr. Derik Shirley, who was awarded with the Excellence in Education Award on February 17. This prestigious award was presented by the Ohio Valley Educational Service Center (ESC), which provides services focused on preschool
read more …The Monroe Central Business Professionals of America students competed in the Region 5 Skills Competitions the first week of February, with many of Monroe Central’s students placing highly among their competitors. The mission of Business
read more …Monroe Central PBIS and MC Boys’ Basketball would like to thank everyone for their charitable contribution to our “Shootin’ for Change” fundraiser. This fundraiser benefited Cancer Gas Cards, Inc., a local organization that supports
read more …On February 4, Ohio Lieutenant Governor Jon Husted announced the first phase of the Broadband Telehealth Pilot Project at SOLSD is fully operational. The project included partners InnovateOhio, BroadbandOhio, the Ohio Department of Education, the Ohio
read more …Congratulations to our Cheer Squad and coaches! The Squad competed in the Ohio Best in the State (BITS) Competition the last week of January. They walked away with runner-up in Division IV Non-Tumbling. The teams all had to submit their routine in video form to be judged this year.
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The Monroe Central girls’ and boy’s basketball teams are moving into the second half of their seasons after incredible success in the first. Both teams are sitting on multiple wins, with great contributions from their players. The
read more …Our annual Teddy Bear Toss was a huge success! We had approximately the same amount of teddy bears donated as last year. While we wish participants could have thrown them this year, we appreciate everyone’s understanding of our limitations during this
read more …If you are 22+ or a dropout (age 16-18) and haven’t received your HS diploma, SOLSD is now offering programs that will allow you to receive a diploma along with industry credentials for your desired field! Through Ohio Higher Ed, SOLSD is now offering
read more …Monroe Central PBIS has partnered with the Seminoles Boys’ Basketball Team to sponsor, “Shootin’ for Change,” in an effort to raise funds to support Cancer Gas Cards, Inc. This local organization supports cancer patients by providing
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