About Us
Small School with Big Opportunities

Mission Statement
History of Monroe School
As the neighborhoods around Monroe grew, the issue of overcrowding and safety became a concern. In 1960, as the
number of students increased, it was decided to construct a new 12 room school. The 1961-1962 school year started in its current eight acre location formerly a part of the Krause farm. At that time there were 280 students enrolled at Monroe. As enrollment increased additions were added increasing the size of Monroe school to 28 classrooms. Enrollment reached an all time high of 720 students in 1975/1976. Today Monroe has about 300 students enrolled.
A large part of Monroe’s history is the accomplishments and traditions of its staff members. Robert McGann was a part of Monroe for 38 years as a teacher, coach, principal, and superintendent. Other teachers and support staff have spent their entire careers at Monroe making what it is today.
