Category: District News
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Schuylerville CSD’s graduation rate exceeds statewide average
The Schuylerville Central School District’s rate is one of the highest in the Capital Region, at 96% for 2020. The statistic also reflects a five percent increase from last year (91% in 2019).
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Elementary teacher recognized as TCT Federal Credit Union Teacher of the Week
Congratulations to kindergarten teacher, Mary Beth Moran. Every week during the school year, the credit union honors local educators and school employees for their outstanding efforts highlighted through nominations from the community.
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14 Schuylerville High School students inducted into National Honor Society
To become a member of the NHS, students must submit an application and essay that demonstrate that they embody the NHS pillars, report a minimum of 30 hours of service and hold a GPA above 90%.
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FFA Officers attend NYS Chapter Officer Leadership Conference
Throughout the three-day conference, officers attended virtual workshops focused on developing their individual leadership skills, promoting agricultural awareness in their community, and conducting virtual FFA meetings and events throughout the school year.
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Director of Facilities, Peter Riggi, to retire from Schuylerville CSD
The scope of Riggi’s work through the years has included supervising the buildings and grounds department, maintenance mechanics, grounds personnel, custodians and cleaners, as well as capital projects.
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Video: Middle School Capital Project
Schuylerville Middle School’s new wing is designed for student collaboration, flexibility and project-based learning.
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Schuylerville FFA receives $7,555 in National FFA Grants
Both grants will be used to fund new agricultural education and FFA Chapter experiential learning initiatives at the high school.
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Change in elementary instructional model
As the five week mark of reopening approaches, the district is planning for a virtual school, which will begin Monday, Oct. 19. Click here for details.
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Schuylerville CSD a recipient of a Farm-to-School project grant
Channeled through Cornell Cooperative Extension of Saratoga County, the grant will pay for a new greenhouse at Pitney Meadows Farm to grow tomatoes, lettuce and other crops beyond the regular growing season.
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Final phase of district’s capital project nears completion
Approved by voters in 2016, the project wasn’t slated to be finished until September of 2021. However, with the closure of schools due to COVID-19 in March, work that was anticipated to be done during the summer of 2021 was able to be accomplished during the spring and summer of 2020.
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