Terrell eclipses 1,000 point total

Middleburgh senior Kelsey Terrell eclipsed a personal milestone Wednesday night in a game against Notre Dame Bishop Gibbons – passing 1,000 points for her Middleburgh basketball career. With just seconds left in the game, Terrell hit a free throw to put her name into the books with other Middleburgh basketball legends. “I had no idea …

Middleburgh Community Passes Capital Project by Large Margin

Middleburgh voters passed a proposed capital project on Wednesday night by a margin of 225 yes votes to 102 no votes, or a margin of 68.8%. “We thank our community for their continued support as we strive to provide the best possible learning environment for all our students,” said Superintendent Brian P. Dunn. “This project …

Middleburgh Teams and Athletes earn Scholar Athlete Awards

Congratulations to the Fall 2018 Scholar Athletes. To be named Scholar Athlete, a student must achieve an overall average of at least 90%. Individuals earning this designation are Halle Gasner, Anna Hooper, Michela Crescimanno, Ania Keidong, Saige Burton, Nadine Standhart, Gillan Acker, Cameryn Shultes, Alyssa Wayman, Andie Burton, Mary Gebhard, Madison Palmatier, Kaitlyn Nikolaus, Julianna …

Middleburgh students participate in Agriculture High School Day at SUNY Cobleskill

On Friday September 28, nine agriculture students took their first agriculture field trip to SUNY Cobleskill to participate in their annual Agriculture High School Day. Students enrolled in agriculture programs all over the state participated in this event. Our students participated in events such as: Small Animal, Dairy Cattle Judging, Equine Competition, Livestock Judging, and …

History Department plants rose bushes in honor of Armistice Day

On the 11th hour, of the 11th day, of the 11th month of 2018, people all over the world will commemorate the centenary the Armistice that ended World War I hostilities. November 11th became known as Armistice Day and was declared federal holiday dedicated to the cause of world peace. Armistice Day was later changed …

Two MCS students learn the ways of Broadway with “Anastasia”

It’s not every day that a national touring group of a hit Broadway musical comes to the Capital Region. It’s also pretty rare that musical would hold a link to your childhood. And rarer still that you’d get a chance to work on it. “I’m really excited,” says senior Hayden Francis. “It’s going to be …

Changes to Elementary School Visitation and Drop-off procedures for 2018-19

Student safety is, and continues to be, the number one priority of Middleburgh Central Schools. In order to maintain a safe environment for our students to study and learn, it is necessary for us to strictly monitor who is coming and going from our building. We are also changing student drop-off procedures to create a …

New school year brings changes to Down Street Privileges

Student safety remains at the forefront of our mission here at Middleburgh Central Schools. Under the direction and guidance of the Superintendent’s Safety Committee, which meets monthly, and is made up of members from the Schoharie County Sheriff’s Office, New York State Police, Middleburgh staff members, and members of the Middleburgh community, changes are being …

Middleburgh wins $3,000 grant to support Elementary literacy

Middleburgh Central School District is pleased to announce it was awarded a $3,000 Dollar General Literacy Foundation Youth Literacy Grant to benefit the district’s elementary readers, especially those who read below grade-level or have disabilities. Funds will be used to purchase an instructional reading program that includes thousands of e-book titles and intervention software to …

Matt Sloane named new Principal of Jr./Sr. High School, starts September 1

New Jr./Sr. High School Principal Matt Sloane felt a longing to be back in a school district, and have a connection to students, teachers, and a community again. He says the position in Middleburgh, which opened after Lori Petrosino’s retirement this summer, presented a unique opportunity that he couldn’t pass up. Mr. Sloane graduated from …

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