District update on action related to water test results

Dear Parents, As you may be aware, in September 2016, Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed a new law that requires public schools in New York to test all water currently or potentially used for drinking or cooking purposes for lead levels. The state defined 15 parts per billion (ppb) of lead as the action level for …

Technology students study rocketry, bridge-building

Seventh-graders in Scott Gray’s Technology class got a taste of space flight on Thursday as they begun a hands-on study of rocketry and space flight. Gray kicked off the unit on Thursday with the launch of an Estes style model rocket, which contain a solid propellant that launches the rocket when ignited.  According to …

Welcome Back, Students!

Students returned to MCS schools and classrooms on Thursday, Sept. 7 as the 2017-18 school year began. From beginning to end, we spotted many smiling faces, special outfits, and lots of books and supplies and a healthy dose of school spirit. We watched as some students navigated their new surroundings with the help of staff …

Student musicians bring honor to MCS

MCS vocal students were participants in Honor Choirs sponsored by the New York chapter of the American Choral Directors’ Association (ACDA) in conjunction with the New York State School Music Association (NYSSMA) summer conference in Albany. The Middle School Honors Choir was directed by Dr. Andrea Ramsey of University of Colorado. MCS participants were Luke …

Board names Raymond Colucciello as interim superintendent

At its meeting on August 28, the Middleburgh Board of Education unanimously approved the appointment of Dr. Raymond Colucciello as the district’s interim superintendent, bringing numerous years of experience in educational leadership to the district. Colucciello is expected to be the interim superintendent while the Board conducts a search for the next superintendent. He starts …

Joint statement regarding superintendent resignation

Superintendent of Schools, Michele R. Weaver, has submitted a letter resigning her employment with Middleburgh Central School District, effective August 31, 2017. The District thanks Ms. Weaver for her service and dedication to the students of Middleburgh and believes that her many fine qualities and strong work ethic will serve her well in future endeavors. …

Letter released regarding 2017-18 meal charging policy

The following letter was released regarding the 2017-18 meal charging policy at Middleburgh Central Schools. Dear Families, Beginning with the 2017-18 school year, school food authorities in New York State are required to have a written and clearly communicated policy to address student meal charges when payment cannot be collected at the time of service. …

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