Parent Information and Trainings
Parent Information

Dear Parents and Guardians of students of Monarch High,
Back-to-School is right around the corner! District staff and the Parent and Community Involvement Task Force want to ensure you’re ready for the first day of school by showing you how to register and use the new Focus Parent Portal being launched for the 2024/25 school year.
Parents must register to access Focus. At the webinar Parent University: Focus(ed) on Back to School, on Wednesday, August 7, at 6:30 p.m., attendees will learn how to register for Focus and access the BCPS Connect app; get information on where to find back-to-school forms and information on attendance, grade book, scheduling, report cards, transportation and communication; find out about supports for Exceptional Student Education and English Language Learners and much more.
Access Parent University: Focus(ed) on Back to School webinar on Wednesday, August 7 through this link: https://bit.ly/bcpspu080724 or at browardschools.com/parentuniversity.
Questions will be answered through a chat feature throughout the presentation. Closed captioning will be available in Spanish and Portuguese.
Parents, we also ask you to please encourage students to participate in this important webinar.
To learn more about the supports available during the transition to Focus, visit https://www.browardschools.com/focus
Best regards,
James Cecil
Principal


Senior Picture Information

Monarch High School Class of 2025,
Senior yearbook portraits are an important part of your senior year experience. Our school has teamed with Fox Mar Studios to provide the most convenient and economical experience. It is important that you schedule your appointment before things get too busy.
Please go to www.fox-mar.com/sessions to schedule your session as soon as possible.
You are your child’s first and most important teacher and your involvement is crucial to his/her success. Broward County Public Schools has the Parent Involvement Office which is available with information and resources to help you stay informed and get involved in your child's education.
Florida's Pledge of Parental Involvement
"I pledge to support my child’s education to the best of my ability. I will have high expectations for my child to succeed in school and in life. I will make my child’s education a priority, and model positive actions and attitudes. I will partner with my child’s school to ensure I am informed and involved in all aspects of my child’s education and will be an active advocate for my child’s education. I understand that education is the key to success, and will do everything I can to nurture my child’s ability to learn."
Thank you for making Broward County Public Schools your choice in education.
BCPS is committed to providing high-quality, rigorous learning opportunities for all students. Among the many options offered by BCPS:
- Magnet and innovative programs designed around specific themes
- Montessori programs
- Career and technical education programs allow students to earn industry certifications
- Advanced academics
- Opportunities to earn college credits while in high school
- Virtual education
- Award-winning music, arts, and athletic programs
Browse this section to find helpful information about our school.
Random Metal Detection Program
Dear MHS Parents,
The Broward County Public Schools Random Metal Detection Program has been established to prevent, deter, and curtail the introduction of weapons into our schools. Classrooms are randomly selected throughout the District to be screened through the use of a random selection model. All Monarch High School students in the selected classrooms will be subject to the screening process, which will be conducted using hand-held metal detection wands. This process will be used at schools throughout the District at random and DOES NOT mean that there has been any threat made on the campus when the random metal detection occurs at a school.
For more information, please watch the video from Superintendent Cartwright.
Random Metal Detection Program Message
Thank you.
Respectfully,
James Cecil
Principal
Monarch High School
Go Knights!
The School Board of Broward County, Florida, prohibits any policy or procedure which results in discrimination on the basis of age, color, disability, gender identity, gender expression, genetic information, marital status, national origin, race, religion, sex or sexual orientation. The School Board also provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups. Individuals who wish to file a discrimination and/or harassment complaint may call the Director, Equal Educational Opportunities/ADA Compliance Department & District’s Equity Coordinator/Title IX Coordinator at 754-321-2150 or Teletype Machine (TTY) 754-321-2158.

https://www.myschoolbucks.com/ver2/getmain.action?clientKey=&requestAction=home
|
Pay for school meals and fees securely online! With MySchoolBucks, parents can also view cafeteria purchases, access meal balances, register for activities, purchase event tickets, browse school items, and more.
|
|
Convenient. Applying online allows your school to process your application for meal benefits faster than ever before.
|
Dating Matters; Understanding Teen Dating Violence Prevention
|
Dating Matters - Understanding Teen Dating Violence Prevention Launch Training. DATING MATTERS ®: UNDERSTANDING TEEN DATING VIOLENCE PREVENTION Training for Educators is a free, online course available to educators, school personnel, youth mentors, and others dedicated to improving teen health. Follow a school administrator throughout his day as he highlights what teen dating violence is and ...
vetoviolence.cdc.gov
|
School Black and White Calendar
Broward County Public Schools Mental Health Services site: https://www.browardschools.com/mentalhealthservices
Seniors... get your picture taken for the yearbook. No purchase necessary.


Monarch High School Class Testing Information
| Testing Info- Class of 2023 | https://tinyurl.com/Knight2023 |
| Testing Info- Class of 2024 | https://tinyurl.com/Knight2024 |
| Testing Info- Class of 2025 | https://tinyurl.com/Knight2025 |
| Testing Info- Class of 2026 | https://tinyurl.com/Knight2026 |
Annual Parent Trainings
Content Accordion - Custom Version - Client Enablement Consultant
Policy 5.9: Anti-Bullying Parent Training
Broward County Public Schools recognizes that parents/legal guardians are an integral part of a school’s safe and respectful environment as well as their child’s success. Therefore, SBBC Policy 5.9: Anti-Bullying (Grades K-12), mandates that parents be provided access to an annual training module that educates them on the application of Policy 5.9, including how to report and intervene with suspected bullying, the bullying investigation process, as well as each student's right to appeal the investigation findings.
PARENT TRAINING DIRECTIONS
- Access the training video via this Eduvision link (https://www.eduvision.tv/l?eAeOOgR).
Policy 5010: Dating Violence Prevention Parent Training
Broward County Public Schools recognizes that parents/legal guardians are an integral part of a school’s safe and respectful environment as well as their child’s success. Therefore, SBBC Policy 5010: Against Student Dating Violence or Abuse (Grades 6-12) mandates that parents be provided access to an annual training module that provides awareness and prominently publicizes the provisions of this Policy.
PARENT TRAINING DIRECTIONS
- The 2021-22 parent training is the Dating Matters Understanding Teen Dating Violence Prevention 60-minute, interactive online training designed to help educators, youth-serving organizations, and parents understand the risk factors and warning signs associated with teen dating violence.
Agents/Consultants/Contractors/Vendors/Visitors/Volunteers Training
School Board policies 5.9 and 5010 are applicable to any student, employee, Board member, District employee, agent, consultant, contractor, vendor, visitors, volunteer, or other person in the school or outside the school at school-sponsored events, on school buses, and at training facilities or training programs sponsored by the District. While on school grounds, these adults may be responsible for the welfare of pupils and are expected to know policy information and adhere to behavioral Policy standards. Therefore, both policies mandate trainings be made available to these parties, so they are better able to prevent, identify, respond, and report suspected bullying or student dating violence.
DIRECTIONS
Agents, consultants, contractors, vendors, visitors, and volunteers within a BCPS site will follow the directions below and complete the training prior to working within the school.
Policy 5.9: Anti-Bullying (grades K-12 and District Departments):
- Download this quiz and complete it as you view Broward County Public School’s Anti-Bullying Policy 5.9 Staff Training video located at BCPS’s Eduvision website: https://www.eduvision.tv/l?etetDOA
- Check the boxes on the quiz with the correct answers and submit it (electronically or via hard copy) to the school's Principal or Department Director. Retain a copy for your records.
- To successfully complete the training module, you must score 80% (4 out of 5 correct) and sign the quiz to certify you completed the course and quiz individually.
Policy 5010: Dating Violence Prevention (grades 6-12):
- Download this quiz and complete it as you view Broward County Public School’s Student Dating Violence Policy 5010 Staff Training video located at BCPS’s Eduvision: https://www.eduvision.tv/l?etetegy.
- Check the boxes on the quiz with the correct answers and submit it (electronically or via hard copy) to the school's Principal. Retain a copy for your records.
- To successfully complete the training module, you must score 80% (4 out of 5 correct) and sign the quiz to certify you completed the course and quiz individually.





