Middleburgh Elementary Students are Reading to Support Ronald McDonald House Charities

Middleburgh elementary students are reading to raise money for Ronald McDonald House Charities during the month of March. Donations will support families in the Capital Region who are struggling with childhood illnesses and injuries. Students who are participating in the Read for Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Capital Region (RMHC-CR) program may gather donations …

Middleburgh Student Heads to National Competition

A Middleburgh Central School District student has won first place in the statewide Sons of the American Revolution (SAR) George S. and Stella M. Knight Essay Contest, advancing her to the national competition.  Sophomore Brianna Devlin was eligible for the statewide competition after winning regionally through the Leatherstocking chapter of the SAR.  The essay competition …

Getting to know the 2023 Top 5

Middleburgh Central Schools would like to congratulate the Class of 2023 Top 5. Valedictorian: Sienna Kelley Salutatorian: Megan Bramer Honor Graduate: Riley Cronin 4th Highest Average: Caroline Adams 5th Highest Average: Joeleen Dines “These extraordinary individuals have surpassed all of our expectations,” Principal Matthew Sloane said.  “They will be pursuing goals that are unique to …

MEMBERS OF MIDDLEBURGH JR/SR. HIGH CHAPTER OF FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA HONOR SOCIETY RECEIVE RECOGNITION

Middleburgh Jr./Sr. High School Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) Club members recently competed in the Spring District Competitive Events at Bryant and Stratton College, and two students will advance to the state competition.  Senior Chloe LaBombard  competed in Impromptu Speaking. Junior Sarah Schafroth placed first in Client Services, advancing to the state competition.  Junior …

Open Mic Night brings together students, staff, faculty and alumni

Singers, musicians, poets and performers shared their talent at Open Mic Night on Feb. 10 at the Middleburgh Jr./Sr. Auditorium. Junior and senior high students and faculty, staff and alumni participated.   Audience members also heard compositions students have been practicing at school. The Modern Band Ensemble, a student-led group, selected their music for the show …

Meet our New Department of Pupil Personnel Services

Middleburgh Central School District announces Stella Ritter as its new Director of Pupil Personnel Services. Ritter has been an educator for over 30 years with experience as a classroom teacher, reading teacher, teacher leader and administrator. “We are excited to have Ms. Ritter joining the administrative team,” Superintendent Mark Place said. “Her experience in special …

Class of 2023 Top Five Announcement

The Middleburgh Central School District announced on Feb. 7 the Class of 2023 top five students.  Valedictorian is Sienna Kelley, salutatorian is Megan Bramer and Riley Cronin has been named honor grad. Caroline Adams and Joeleen Dines round out the top five.  “We commend our student’s dedication to academic excellence and will be sharing more …

New social work team expands student services

The 2022-23 school year has marked the beginning of a new approach to meeting the social services needs of Middleburgh Central School District students. Based on conversations with its community partners, MCSD secured the services of two licensed master social workers to support students’ social-emotional development and positively impact the entire school culture. Serving at …

Little Knights Informational Meeting Postponed Due to Weather

RESCHEDULED: The Little Knights Information Meeting that was to be held Jan. 25 has been postponed.  The new date is 6:30 p.m. Jan. 30 in the Jr./Sr. High School cafeteria.  Parents and guardians of children currently in grades 3-6 who have an interest in basketball, cheerleading, soccer, track, bowling, and volleyball should attend. The Little …

Early Dismissal Wednesday and Martin Luther King Jr. Day Reminder

On Wednesday, Jan. 11, students will be released from school one hour early due to a Staff Development Day. Dismissal will begin at 1:45 p.m. for junior and senior high school students, followed by elementary students.   Please also note: There will be no school Monday, Jan. 16, in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day.

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