‘Low risk’ sports to return to game play this fall; additional guidance will follow later this week

Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced today, Aug. 24, that the state will allow “low-risk” sports to return to game play this fall.   “Schools will be coming back, there will be a little bit of a period to gauge what’s happening, and Sept. 21 they can start practicing and playing across the state,” Cuomo said at a …

Jr./Sr. High School reopening plan modifications announced

Dear Middleburgh Jr./Sr. High School parents/guardians: Part of our comprehensive reopening schools planning includes an ongoing review of our instructional framework to be certain we have the best possible scheduling in place. We previously noted we expected there may be modifications to this framework as we neared September. As part of this evolving, fluid process, …

School reopening update: Grades 5 to 12 will now attend school remotely Sept. 8 to 14

Dear Middleburgh parents/guardians: COVID-19 supply issues are causing many school districts to revise their reopening plans and unfortunately Middleburgh is not exempt from these matters. Due to COVID-19 related delays, our Jr./ Sr. High School building will not be ready to open on Tuesday, Sept. 8. Because of this, there is a change in our …

Next series of school reopening parent forums to be held Aug. 17

The Middleburgh School District will hold school reopening parent forums on Aug. 17, via Zoom, allowing district officials to review school reentry plans for elementary and junior/high school students in addition to an opportunity for community questions. Middleburgh Elementary Reopening Parent Forum Monday, Aug. 17 at 6 p.m. Jr. /Sr. High School Reopening Parent Forum …

A message from Superintendent Brian P. Dunn on the reopening of Middleburgh schools

Dear Middleburgh school community: Today, Aug. 7, Gov. Cuomo announced all New York State schools can reopen next month, based on his assessment of the required metrics to be in place to allow this to happen. We are pleased to hear this news, as this allows us to continue to finalize our comprehensive work for …

District to transition to Google Suite for Education beginning this school year

The Middleburgh School District is transitioning to the Google Suite for Education platform as part of its detailed preparation for the 2020-21 school year. “The challenges of this upcoming school year require us to offer the best possible in-class and remote instruction experience to all our students,” said Superintendent Brian P. Dunn. “Google Suite for …

Hardcover 2020 yearbooks have arrived; distribution is Aug. 11 and 12

Attention: Middleburgh school community: The MCS 2020 “hardcover”  yearbooks have arrived! Please note: the elementary softcover books have not yet arrived. The distribution of pre-ordered books and the selling of extra hardcover yearbooks will take place: Tuesday, Aug. 11 and Wednesday, Aug. 12 5 to 7 p.m. at Timothy Murphy Park Pavilion (Route 30) The …

Public comment sought for proposed revisions to district’s Code of Conduct and School Safety Plan

Middleburgh school community: Discussions will take place at the Board of Education’s Aug. 26 meeting on proposed revisions to the district’s Code of Conduct and the School Safety Plan Revisions are available for public review and comment via BoardDocs: Read the revisions to the  School Safety Plan We invite you to review the proposed changes …

Request for participation: Please complete the Parent/Guardian Instructional Preference/Transportation Form

Dear Parents/Guardians:  The Middleburgh School District is committed to providing every student with the highest quality instructional program to ensure academic success and achievement in an environment which places the health and safety as the first priority.    As we continue our detailed and thoughtful work to reopen Middleburgh schools next month, it’s important that …

Board of Education to meet Wednesday, Aug. 5 at 6 p.m.

The Middleburgh Board of Education will meet on Wednesday, Aug. 5  at  6 p.m. in the gym. Please note: The location change is due to Capital Project work. Attendees should enter building through the gym lobby. Parking is available in public lot behind Stewart’s. Additionally, attendees must be prepared to follow all state and federal …

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