Category: District News
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Varsity girls ski teams finishes second at sectionals, Taylor Dennis qualifies for state championship
Dennis will compete at Whiteface Mountain on Feb. 26 and 27.
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Elementary Life Skills students raise funds for Albany Med’s Melodies Center
Mrs. Jordan’s Life Skills students delivered 564 lovingly packaged stuffed Valentine owls to students throughout the elementary school, raising $1,386.
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Schuylerville High School Drama Club to perform ‘MammaMia!’
Performances will be Friday, March 1 and Saturday, March 2 at 7:00 p.m. in the Schuylerville High School auditorium.
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Schuylerville student earn top spots in Lions Club Peace Poster Contest
An international initiative, Lions Clubs around the world sponsor an annual art contest in schools and youth groups.
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Schuylerville CSD projected to lose more than 17% foundation aid, advocacy efforts underway
Schuylerville is among 51% of schools in NYS that are being negatively impacted by the proposed change in the foundation aid formula. On Feb. 16, the district will participate in an advocacy discussion in conjunction with New York State United Teachers, Assemblywoman Carrie Woerner, and Senator Jim Tedisco.
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24 students selected for 2024 All-County Band Festival
In addition to student performers, Schuylerville music teacher Fiona Scales served as the chairperson for this year’s Grades 6-7 Band.
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Girls indoor track and field athletes named 2024 Section 2 champions
The 2023-24 season was highlighted by numerous strong performances by the girls and boys, as well as several new records set.
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Two open Board of Education seats for 2024 election
During the May 21 annual budget vote, voters will elect two members to the Schuylerville CSD Board of Education for five-year terms beginning July 1, 2024.
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Schuylerville Elementary School creates a new sensory room
Paid for using funds from the federal American Rescue Plan grant, it will serve as a therapeutic space for children with special needs.
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36 Spring St. demolition
Prior to the demolition of 36 Spring St. the building was deemed structurally unsound and condemned, with a roof that had caved in. In addition, prior to the district purchasing the building, research was conducted to ensure it was not listed on the Register of Historic Places.
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