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Monroe Elementary Showcase Video
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Monrovia Unified School District began the Dual-Immersion Spanish and English program for Kindergarten students at Monroe School in 2010. This exciting program currently continues with Transitional Kindergarten through fifth-grade students.
Uploaded Jul 27, 2022
This video also highlights technology in the classroom, outdoor learning opportunities with our partners at Food ED, and more! -
Monroe Elementary's BMX Freestyle Show
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Monroe's PTA helped put together a BMX Freestyle event to reward students for crushing their fundraising goal during their 2021 Jog-a-thon. The Mighty Lions raised more than $26,000 to earn the bike show.
Uploaded Jan 21, 2022
Thank you to our PTA groups for putting together amazing events like this for our students. Great job, Lions! (All stunts were preformed by professional from the BMX Freestyle Team)
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Short Guitar Clip by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Monroe Elementary plays traditional games for Native American Heritage Month
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For Native American Heritage Month, Monroe students played 'Pebble Patterns' and 'Keeper of the Fire'. The games were used to celebrate the Tongva People, who lived in Monrovia many years ago. Native American children would play these games to improve their memory, stealth and survival skills.
Uploaded Dec 01, 2021
As a dual-emersion school, Monroe Principal Amanda Noriega said this is one way to immerse students into other cultures. -
Principal Amanda Noriega slides through messy slip-n-slide for Jog-a-thon Fundraiser
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Monroe Elementary School raised an incredible amount of $26,000 dollars through this annual
Uploaded Oct 27, 2021
event. Principal Amanda Noriega promised to go through a slip-n-slide, covered in chocolate
sauce and whipped cream, if the school was able to go beyond the $20,000 mark. Since they
beat that number, she honored that promise and slid through the sundae toppings to celebrate
her students' work.
Monrovia Unified would like to thank everyone who contributed to this fundraiser. Our students were only able to raise all that money with help from our community.