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OUR MISSION:  

The MCBOE is fully committed to engaging its students in quality educational opportunities, encouraging academic excellence, in a safe and orderly environment, resulting in successful life-long learners, workers, and citizens.

OUR VISION:  

Educating every child for success in the 21st century. Monroe County's Public School Employees work diligently to develop motivated, life-long learners and provide them with the skills necessary to become well-rounded, productive citizens. We, as dedicated professionals, will provide developmentally appropriate services and resources in a safe and orderly environment conducive to learning. 

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Monroe County Schools News

  • Superintendent Search Survey Flyer
    Monroe County Board of Education · Nov 20, 2024

    Your Voice Matters! Superintendent Search Survey

    The Monroe County School District is seeking valuable input from parents, students, staff, and community members as we begin the search for our next superintendent. A brief survey has been made available to gather feedback on the qualities and priorities most important for this vital leadership role. Your voice matters! Click below to complete the survey and help shape the future of education in our community. The survey will be open until December 10th.


  • Picture of Student Advisory Group
    Monroe County Board of Education · Oct 25, 2024

    Empowering Student Voices: Superintendent's Student Advisory Group

    In an effort to promote student engagement and foster open communication within Monroe County Public Schools, the Superintendent's Student Advisory Group has been established, bringing together a diverse group of high school students to represent their peers and contribute to important discussions regarding school policies and initiatives.

    The advisory group, consisting of students from grades 9-12, aims to amplify student voices and ensure that their perspectives are taken into account in the decision-making process. During their recent meeting, members of the advisory group engaged in conversations surrounding transitioning from middle school, school pride and involvement, ACT preparation, and preparedness for work and college.  They also completed a survey to share their perspectives regarding school safety, high expectations, and academic resources. Their commitment to addressing these vital topics will help the school district create positive change. The meeting climaxed with a discussion of the survey results and the group being introduced to the school district’s Strategic Plan.

    Superintendent Shehan has expressed support for the group, emphasizing the importance of student involvement in shaping the future of the district. “Our students are our greatest asset, and their insights are invaluable,” said Shehan. “The advisory group is a fantastic opportunity for them to take an active role in their education and community.”

    The Superintendent's Student Advisory Group serves as a reminder of the power of student voices in our educational system. By encouraging open dialogue and collaboration, we can create a more inclusive and supportive environment for all students. Superintendent Shehan would like to express his appreciation to the Central Office Staff for organizing and helping lead this collaborative opportunity with our students.  Also, he would like to thank the Monroe County Education Foundation for providing breakfast for the students.


  • Kids Playing on a Splash Pad
    Monroe County Board of Education · Jul 1, 2024

    MCBOE Summer Learning Camps End with a SPLASH!

    Monroe County Board of Education held its Summer Learning Camps from June 3rd-June 27th.  The camps are planned according to the requirements of the Alabama Literacy and Numeracy Acts.  Students were engaged in fun instructional activities over the past 4 weeks that helped them grow in their foundational skills in both literacy and numeracy.  Additionally, students enjoyed other extracurricular activities throughout this month of learning.

    This year's Summer Learning Camps ended with a community fun day at Kid's Corner and the Splash Pad in Monroeville on Friday, June 28t for the students that met the attendance goal for the month. The fun day was made possible by the City of Monroeville and Monroe County Education Foundation .  Monroe County Board of Education would like to thank its district office staff, school administrators, teachers, support staff, parents, and community volunteers for being champions for its students this summer.  Teamwork made this year’s summer learning experience one to remember.


  • 3rd Grade Reading Results - Major Improvement!
    Monroe County Board of Education · Jun 25, 2024

    3rd Grade Reading Results - Major Improvement!

    Thanks to the hard work of our school administrators, reading specialists, and teachers at Monroe County Board of Education, 91% of our 3rd graders are on or above grade level in reading this year. This is a 17% increase from Spring 2023. We are in line with the state...Way to go, Monroe!!
    Also, the state lowered the cut score by 17 points ( from 452 to 435) for 3rd graders to be considered on or above grade level. Monroe County 3rd graders would have been at 84% in Spring 2024 if the cut score had remained at 452, which is still a 10% increase from Spring 2023. Again, we are moving in the right direction.
    Let's GO MONROE!!


  • MCBOE Students Attend Space Camp
    Monroe County Board of Education · Jun 25, 2024

    MCBOE Students Attend Space Camp

    Twenty-two students in  sixth and seventh grades  from Monroe County Board of Education recently attended Space Camp at the Space and Rocket Center in Huntsville, AL during their week of Spring Break. Our students were able to launch rockets, work with teammates on a Space Mission, solve design challenges, and travel to the edges of the Universe in a live planetarium show at this world famous STEM enrichment program.
    Additionally, students graduated from Space Camp at the conclusion of the week.  Students on Team IO from Monroe County won the "Outstanding Team Award".  The school system's curriculum leader and teachers worked collaboratively with Space Camp staff to plan and organize this rewarding experience for its students.
    Monroe County Board of Education is grateful for the vision of Representative Anthony Daniels, who serves as minority leader in the state House of Representatives. Thanks to his vision, our students had an experience of a lifetime where they learned valuable leadership skills. School system leaders are proud of its students for their accomplishments while in Huntsville. Pictured below are Team IO and Team Europa from Monroe County Board of Education.


  • Virtual Program Option
    Monroe County Board of Education · Jun 25, 2024

    Virtual Program Option

    Virtual Program
    The Monroe County Board of Education will provide a virtual pathway for students in grades 9-12 via ACCESS courses. Students enrolled in the virtual program option will complete all coursework virtually from their computers. The coursework allows student scheduling flexibility to complete the course requirements.
    Students must meet the following eligibility criteria to participate in the virtual program option:

    - Own an operational home computer

    - Maintain a reliable home internet connection

    - Have an adult willing to serve as the learning coach

    - Be proficient in reading, writing, and math

    - Attend all mandatory meetings in person, including the beginning orientation meeting -All tests must be taken on campus.

    Students must meet the established attendance criteria to participate in the virtual option. Attendance and academic progress will be monitored daily by the local school staff. Students are required to attend class daily by logging into the assigned ACCESS courses.
    All quarterly and state mandated testing will be conducted at the local school. Upon satisfying all graduation requirements, students enrolled in the virtual program option will receive a Monroe County Public School System diploma.
    Students enrolled in the virtual program option are eligible to participate in extracurricular activities in the school attendance zone in which they reside, and are subject to the same requirements, including Alabama High School Athletic Association rules.

    If you are interested, please contact the school your child should be enrolled in for more information and to register.


  • Home Learning Resources
    Monroe County Board of Education · Jun 25, 2024

    Home Learning Resources

    Home Learning Resources and Opportunities

    Click on the link below to watch a video with links to learning opportunities and resources students can do from home.
    Home Learning

    Click on the following link to get access to the folder mentioned in the video with all the resources:
    Link to Resources


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