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Carter Greenberg

Carter Greenberg, Writer

My name is Carter Greenberg (They/Them) and I am a freshman reporter for the Wire. I decided to join The Wire because I enjoy interacting with my peers and talking about relevant topics about the school. My favorite types of writing are fictional but I want to try a different style of writing and get better at writing in different contexts. A fun fact about me is that I turned my hobby into a very successful business. 

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The library featured some of its collections of LGBTQ+ themed books for Pride Month.

High School Offers a Diverse Collection of LGBTQ+ Books

Carter Greenberg, Writer June 26, 2025

Over the past decade, some teachers of the Monroe-Woodbury English Department have attempted to create a more diverse setting for students by incorporating LGBTQ+ literature into their curriculum and classroom...

Many students at Monroe-Woodbury work at the nearby outdoor outlet mall Woodbury Commons in their retail stores and restaurants.

Employers may take advantage of student workers; what do you need to know to protect your rights?

Note: All names are pseudonyms unless stated otherwise to protect the identity of the student workers. In a survey of students conducted by The Wire, some students divulged that they were paid...

The Voice Ensemble tenors and basses sing Sh-Boom by The Chords from the back of the auditorium.

The Monroe-Woodbury High School Music Department held the unique Prism Concert on February 14

The Monroe-Woodbury High School Music Department held their unique concert, The Prism Concert, on February 14, with performances from the department's advanced ensemble along with the band, Pocket Change. The...

The winners of the 2025 school-wide Poetry Out Loud competition, from left to right: Chase Cassidy, Yaheli Cruz, and Justin Lemons. Cassidy and Cruz advanced to the Northern Hudson Valley Regional competition, where Cruz won.

Senior Yaheli Cruz wins first place in the Poetry Out Loud Regional Competition, advances to States

Carter Greenberg, Writer March 10, 2025

Seniors Chase Cassidy and Yaheli Cruz represented Monroe-Woodbury on February 25 in the annual Poetry Out Loud Regional Competition for the Northern Hudson Valley, located at SUNY New Paltz.  "Moving...

Mr. Petrocelli conducts a combined rehearsal the day of the Prism Concert, an opportunity for Monroe-Woodbury's musical groups to play together.

[Photo] OPINION: Serious commitment to music lessons benefits students

Samantha-James Lindsay, Contributing Writer March 10, 2025

Mr. Petrocelli conducts a combined rehearsal the day of the Prism Concert, an opportunity for Monroe-Woodbury's musical groups to play together.

The Jennings Creek Fire was visible from across the lake.
(Photographer: Amber Corrado)

Greenwood Lake forest fire fully contained and residents were welcomed back to their homes, schools

Carter Greenberg, Writer December 6, 2024

Last month, after firefighters were able to contain the Jennings Creek Fire evacuations in Greenwood Lake were lifted and schools in Greenwood Lake welcomed students back. The wildfire sparked along...

Candidates for Student Council taped posters throughout the building to publicize their candidacy. Sophie White, whose poster is pictured here, was successfully elected.

Freshmen re-elect Karlyn Fateman for Class of 2028 President

Carter Greenberg, Writer December 6, 2024

The Class of 2028 re-elected their class president Karlyn Fateman for her second term, along with new Vice President Meray Mekhail to represent the freshmen class in student council. On Sept. 26, 2024,...

A hanging phone holder, with numbered pockets to hold a cell phone. Two phones are in their pockets.

[Photo] OPINION: The push for banning cellphones in all New York schools is misguided

November 13, 2024

Phone holders already hang on the walls of some classrooms. This one, in a classroom at Monroe-Woodbury High School, allows students to slide their phone into a pocket and retrieve it after class.

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