UPK, Head Start, Kindergarten Information Night to be held May 8

Join us for Middleburgh Elementary School’s UPK 3/4, Head Start, Kindergarten Parent Information Night on Wednesday May 8, 2019 from 6:00 – 7:00 p.m. in the Elementary School Cafeteria. Elementary Principal Michael Teator will welcome parents, who will then have the opportunity to meet Kindergarten teachers Mrs. Shayna Brinkman, Mrs. Cathleen Salamone, and Ms. Jen …

Statement on district buildings being demolished

To our community, At the April 17th Board of Education meeting, the Board voted to tear down the old district office building and a barn that was being used for storage. Following damage from Hurricane Irene, the old district office building was unable to be fully restored, even with FEMA funds that were allocated. The …

Middleburgh students part of nationally recognized CTE program

Two Capital Region BOCES programs have been selected as “top” Career and Technical Education programs by a national organization. The Commercial Construction/Heavy Equipment and the Manufacturing and Machining Technology programs were deemed by the National Research Center for Career and Technical Education at the Southern Regional Education Board (NRCCTE) as a “Quality Career and Technical …

Pre-K students learn about dinosaurs, fossils

Our Pre-Kindergarten students are going back in time to learn about dinosaurs! Pre-K students learned about being a paleontologist, and experimented with what it would be like to be a scientist in the field. Using brushes or fingers, students dug through sand to find dinosaur skeletons, and then removed them carefully to see the “fossil …

2nd graders speak with famous anthropologist Jane Goodall

2nd graders at Middleburgh Elementary School participated in a once-in-a-lifetime experience today, joining in on a Skype in the Classroom live broadcast with famed anthropologist and primatologist Dr. Jane Goodall. The broadcast was followed by a question and answer session. During the broadcast with Dr. Goodall, students learned about caring for the planet and how …

Online student registration now open for Middleburgh families

Student registration for both kindergarten and pre-kindergarten (UPK 3 and UPK 4) are now open. For the UPK 3 and UPK 4 programs, children must be 3 or 4 years old on or before Dec. 1 and reside in the Middleburgh School District to be eligible. The program does not require income eligibility and registration …

MCS 2019 Winter Sports Awards Roundup

Congratulations to all our student-athletes on a very successful Winter season! Bowling WAC All Stars: Cameryn Shultes, Carolyne Shultes, Jaidyn Rose, Tyler Mann, and Andrew Miaski WAC 2nd Team All Stars: Julia Bingham WAC MVP: Tyler Mann Section 2 All Stars: Carolyne Shultes and Jaidyn Rose Cheerleading Exceptional Seniors: Sophia Soloveitchik, Autumn House, Stephanie Smith, …

Letter to Parents on ELA/Math testing and 7 things parents should know

Dear Parents/Guardians: This spring, our students in grades 3-8 will again take assessments aligned to the state’s new learning standards. The 2019 testing will be scheduled over two consecutive days on the following dates: New York State grades 3-8 English language arts (ELA) exam: April 2-5, 2019 New York State grades 3-8 math exam: May …

MCS student heads to national culinary competition

For the second consecutive year a Capital Region BOCES culinary team has won the challenging state ProStart culinary competition. Career and Technical Education students Alexia Torres and Katelyn Manchester of Cobleskill-Richmondville as well as Logan Stephens of Middleburgh earned the state’s top honors during the March 22-23 competition at the Culinary Institute of America in …

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