Music of the Knight Gets Superior Rating at Music Festival

MCS Select Choir, Music of the Knight, traveled to Springfield, MA to participate in the Trills and Thrills Music Festival.  School bands and choirs from all around the northeast performed and were graded on their performances. MOTK received a “superior” rating, the highest rating possible!  After the performance, the students went to Six Flags New …

Tomorrow is Voting Day for the School Budget and Board of Education Election

Polls open Tuesday, May 17, from 12pm-9pm in the Jr. / Sr. High School gym lobby  Middleburgh voters will be asked to consider a $23.8 million budget proposal for the 2022-23 school year. There are also two open seats on the Board of Education with three candidates running. The two candidates with the most votes will …

FBLA Set to Collect Items to Help Ukraine Refugees May 17

Middleburgh’s Future Business Leaders of America organized a drive to collect donations for Ukraine. The club will have a table set up from 12-6PM tomorrow, May 17 outside the Jr. / Sr. High School at the picnic tables near the tennis courts.  Please note, inside the high school gym lobby from 12-9PM, polls will be …

MCS Bus Maintenance Gets a Perfect Score on State Inspection

Middleburgh bus garage achieves 100% passing rate for the year on New York State’s Department of Transportation operator profile. NYSDOT requires school buses to go through a rigorous semi-annual inspection. Of the 30 transportation departments managed by our inspector, Middleburgh was the only one to receive a perfect score. The buses travel approximately 2,800 miles …

How Students Created Mutated Snowmen With No Snow

While Mrs. Burgett’s living environment class is finishing up their genetics unit about mutations, they used their imaginations and got creative to develop their own.   Students practiced their knowledge by applying it to “snowmen” genes. Since we don’t have snow, students were then challenged to build their “mutated snowmen” with whatever materials they could find …

School Budget Newsletter – Important Information for Voters

Middleburgh School District residents should be on the lookout this week for the 2022-23 School Budget Newsletter, here’s a digital copy.  Voting Day for the school budget and Board of Education vote:  Polls open Tuesday, May 17, from 12pm-9pm in the Jr. / Sr. High School gym lobby  Middleburgh voters will be asked to consider …

Safe Driving Awareness Program that Informs, Educates, and Demonstrates 

Ahead of prom and graduation season, the MCS SADD Chapter is focused on helping students realize that the decisions they make can help save lives. That is why they are bringing back the mock crash demonstration and Awareness Day to educate our juniors and seniors about the long term effects of their choices, both good …

A Student with a Vision For Newborn Care Earns Hospital Internship Opportunity

Riley Cronin, a junior at MCS, who wants to pursue a career as a neonatal nurse, has been accepted into an honors-level internship at St. Peter’s Hospital in Albany. “I have always been the type of person to want to work with children and help them,” Riley said. “And when I stayed at the Pediatric …

Number One Capital Region Envirothon Team

Andrew Fagergren, Liam Hooper, Serenity White-Woods and Mark Ciafardo took first place in the county at the Regional Envirothon competition at the Gilboa Power Authority.  The students competed as a team in the areas of soils, wildlife, forestry, aquatics and a current environmental issue. Their oral presentation this year was about recycling and waste management.  …

May 10 Virtually Speaking Canceled

Dear MCS Families,  Due to a scheduling conflict, the May 10 Virtually Speaking Zoom conversation with Superintendent Brian Dunn and parents and guardians of Jr. / Sr. High School students has been canceled. If you have any questions, please reach out to the superintendent individually. 

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