Deadline for yearbook parent ads is Feb. 1

Parents of seniors wishing to place an ad in the yearbook to congratulate a class of 2018 graduate must do so by Thursday, Feb. 1. Ads can only be submitted online. These full color ads, which are 100% designed by parents, can include customized photos, texts, background colors, and borders. Parent ads can only be created …

Bucket Fillers for Jan. 19

Ten Schuylerville Elementary School students were recognized as “Bucket Fillers” on Friday, Jan. 19 for exhibiting positive behaviors and doing good deeds. Click here to learn more about the Bucket Fillers program.

Bucket Fillers for Jan. 12

Eight Schuylerville Elementary School students were recognized as “Bucket Fillers” on Friday, Jan. 12 for exhibiting positive behaviors and doing good deeds. Click here to learn more about the Bucket Fillers program.

Basketball Games Rescheduled for Monday, Jan. 15

The boys JV and varsity basketball games scheduled for Friday, Jan. 12 will now be played Monday, Jan. 15. Below is an updated schedule of all basketball games scheduled for Monday. No admission will be charged. 2 p.m. – Girls JV Basketball vs. Hudson Falls 3:30 p.m. – Girls Varsity Basketball vs. Hudson Falls 5 …

Board recognizes “Peace Poster” artists

The Schuylerville Board of Education recognized four Schuylerville Middle School students at its meeting on Monday, Jan. 8, for the work they submitted as part of the annual Lions Club Peace Poster contest. This year’s theme was “The Future of Peace.” The winners are: Abby Caron-  First Place (Grade 8) Alyssa Campbell- Second Place (Grade …

Bucket Fillers for Jan. 5

Nine Schuylerville Elementary School students were recognized as “Bucket Fillers” on Monday, Jan. 8 (due to snow day on Jan. 5) for exhibiting positive behaviors and doing good deeds. Click here to learn more about the Bucket Fillers program.

Graduates return to share college insights with high school freshmen and seniors – Jan, 2018

On Monday, Jan. 8, more than two dozen graduates from the Schuylerville High School Class of 2017 returned to share insights, advice and anecdotes about life after high school with current freshmen and seniors. “The biggest difference between high school and college is the freedom and responsibility,” said Lauren Kelleher, a freshman at Cazenovia College. …

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