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Little Knights Cheerleading Builds a Foundation of Skills
Twelve students from grades 4-6 participated in the Little Knights Cheerleading intramural program. For eight weeks, these young athletes learned the fundamentals of cheerleading from coach Annette Andrew and assistant coach Lindsey Brown. Lindsey, the Knights varsity cheer captain, said, “I loved working with the girls. They were always respectful. They learned very quickly and …
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March 24 – Opening Night for Guys and Dolls
The MCS Drama Club is proud to present their spring production – Guys and Dolls. The musical will be live in the high school auditorium and is open to the public. This will be the first MCS musical production in three years. Opening night is Thursday, March 24 at 7:00, Friday, March 25 will be …
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Second Grade Artists’ Mood Landscapes
Pulling inspiration from books, art, and nature, second grade artists developed their finger painted Y trees into beautiful works of art. We first showed you this lesson in late January, at its first stage, of the finger painted trees. The artists also made the snow that they added to the branches. Over time, students learned …
Getting to Know The 2022 Top 5: Valedictorian, Anna Churchill
Valedictorian, Anna Churchill: Starting in 2nd grade I joined Girl Scouts and am now an ambassador after 11 years. I participated in choir and band throughout my time at MCS. I started playing volleyball and tennis in 7th grade and continued through senior year. I am a member of the National Honor Society, and have participated …
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MCS at the Regional SkillsUSA Competition
Good luck to our students who will represent Middleburgh and Capital Region BOCES tomorrow in the regional SkillsUSA competition. Alison Bowen, Sterile Processing Technician, Job Demonstration Cody Sherwood, Network Cabling Tech-Smart Home Technology, Job Skill Demo John Jurcek, Construction/Heavy Equipment, Construction Chloe-Jean “CJ” Thomas, Criminal Justice, Criminal Justice
Fourth Through Twelfth Grades Making Music in Our Schools
Last week, the Elementary and Jr. / Sr. High Bands performed a Music in Our Schools Month concert for the elementary students. Each band from fourth grade through high school took turns performing songs. It was a great opportunity to share music with each other and for the younger grades to hear some fantastic …
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OOTM Regional Champs Vying For States
Our Odyssey of the Mind team that has been solving problems together since elementary school is heading to the state competition. Their coach, Josh Bornt says it’s the fifth year they have qualified for states. “They’re a great group of kids. Each year they’ve improved and grown as a team,” Mr. Bornt said. The …
A Contest of Perseverance and Patience
Mr. Rivet’s physics students had a challenge to create a machine that would least efficiently open a book. They took their ideas to the Rube Goldberg Machine competition at Tech Valley High School on the SUNY Polytechnic Institute Campus. Each Middleburgh team won an award. Kaurice Bell, Anna Churchill, Danielle Chichester, Matt Croote, Ben Diamond, …
Strawberries Delivered Next Week and Joining FFA
If you ordered strawberries from the FFA, they will be in on Tuesday March 15. Once the orders are sorted, FFA members will be delivering them to staff members at the Jr. / Sr. High School. At 3pm, the students will head to the Elementary School to deliver strawberry orders. Pickup is available at the …
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