Month: February 2025
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Schuylerville Elementary hosts student internet safety presentation
Former Schuylerville School Resource Officer Zach Warriner led a presentation 3rd, 4th, and 5th graders titled, “Internet Safety: Be Smart, Be Safe, and Rules to Follow Online.”
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2024-25 HS Honor Roll: 2nd quarter
Schuylerville High School Principal James Ducharme has announced students accomplishing notable achievement during the 2024-25 school year’s second marking period. When determining grade point averages, all course work taken at the high school (including band and chorus) are averaged, with the exception of physical education. High Honor Roll: students’ averages are 95 to 100Honor Roll: students’ averages are…
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Schuylerville’s graduation rate above state average
While the statewide graduation rate stands at 86%, Schuylerville Central School District achieved a 95% graduation rate for the class of 2024.
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2025 spring sports registration
Registration for JV/varsity sports begins Feb. 17; modified sports registration begins March 2.
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2024-25 Middle School Honor Roll: 2nd quarter
Schuylerville Middle School Principal Katie Elsworth has announced students accomplishing notable achievement during the second marking period. When determining grade point averages, all course work taken at the middle school (including band and chorus) are averaged, with the exception of physical education. High Honor Roll: students’ averages are 95 to 100Honor Roll: students’ averages are 90 to…
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High School Drama Club to perform ‘Harry Potter and the Cursed Child’
The shows will be held on Feb. 28 and March 1 in the Schuylerville High School auditorium.
Recent Headlines
- Annual budget vote/BOE election to be held May 19
- Schuylerville senior Meaghan Lynch sets school and national meet record in Long Jump
- Ben VanVeghten recognized by National Football Foundation’s Capital District Chapter
- School calendar updates
- 605 students join together for elementary tree planting event
- League of Women Voters visits Female Empowerment Club, inspires student civic action