Meet the New Speech Language Pathologist: Jenna Crull

Jenna Crull joins MCS this year as our new Speech Language Pathologist! Jenna is originally from Moravia, a small town in the Syracuse area.  She went on to pursue her Bachelor’s Degree at SUNY Cortland, majoring in Communication Disorders and Sciences and minoring in Psychology (with a focus on Individuals with Disabilities.) She went on …

Get Ready for Festive Fun: Miracle on Main Street – Dec. 8

MCS students are preparing to welcome the community and celebrate the season during Miracle on Main Street on Dec. 8. Festivities will begin at 5:30 with the tree lighting on the front lawn. At that time, Music of the Knight, directed by teacher Kaila Kurz, will kick off a series of performances on the front …

Spotlight on Career and Technical Education

Middleburgh students attending Capital Region BOCES Career and Technical Education are gaining expertise and preparing for careers in Automotive, Cosmetology, Culinary Arts, Criminal Justice and Heavy Equipment Operation, Maintenance and Repair. With an emphasis on hands-on learning, students are mastering essential skills for in-demand careers. Here are some MCS student observations about what they have …

MCS FBLA Members Embrace Learning and Adventure this Fall

Fall has been a busy season of learning and travel for MCS Future Business Leaders of America club members. In October, four club members attended the FBLA District Meeting at Bryant and Stratton College in Albany; in November, two members traveled to a national conference in Dallas. During the district meeting, Liam Hooper, Kaitlin Nelson, …

Legendary Hits & Lip-Sync Battles: Register for the Battle of the Air Bands

MCS Classes of ‘26 and ‘27 are hosting the MCS Battle of the Air Bands at MCS Auditorium on March 22, 2024, starting at 7 p.m. The competition will raise funds for future junior and senior class activities. Organizers say they hope this will be the start of a new tradition. How it works: The …

Art Club Students Immerse Themselves in Learning at Exhibit

Middleburgh elementary students went on an art adventure on Nov. 2, attending “Claude Monet: The Immersive Experience in Schenectady.” The 65 members of the art club were able to experience paintings such as “Haystack at the End of Summer 1891,” “Bridge over a Pond of Water Lilies 1899,” and “Poppies 1873” while learning more about …

Scholar-Athletes Recognized by NYSPHSAA and WAC

MCS scholar-athletes are being recognized by the New York NYSPHSAA Public High School Athletic Association (NYSPHSAA) and the Western Athletic Conference (WAC) for maintaining exceptional marks in academics while participating in team sports. NYSPHSAA team recognition denotes that the team’s average GPA for 75% or more of the roster is greater than or equal to …

Celebrating Success: MCS Athletes Recognized for Outstanding Fall Achievements

MCS student-athletes at the modified, JV, and varsity levels have been honored for their achievements during the fall season. During a ceremony on Nov. 9, members of the golf, soccer and volleyball teams were presented with awards. Athletics Director Gregg Johns says, “We’re very proud of our student-athletes both on and off the fields this …

Calling All Innovators: Join us for an Odyssey of the Mind Info Session

MCS is preparing for a new season of Odyssey of the Mind and is looking for team members, coaches and judges. K-12 students are eligible to join our teams. An informational meeting will be held on Tuesday, Nov. 28, at 7 p.m. at the high school cafeteria. Participation in the program offers several core benefits. …

Tradition Continues: Tribute to Veterans

Continuing a tradition that brings students and community members together to pay tribute to those who have served our country, a Veterans Day celebration was held on Nov. 9 at Middleburgh Elementary School. Interim Principal Gloria Savino said, “Our ultimate goals are to honor our veterans with the dignity and respect they deserve and to …

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