Middleburgh Among Capital Region’s Top High Schools

Middleburgh Jr./Sr. High has made the grade, earning the status of 12th best regional high school from U.S. News & World Report.  U.S. News worked with RTI International, a global research firm, to implement a comprehensive ranking methodology measuring schools performance on state-required tests, graduation, and how well students are prepared for college.  The top …

New Online Registration for Spring Sports

Registration is open for spring sports — baseball, softball, track, and tennis. MCS has switched over to an online form to register. Once you click this link, you must create an account for each student athlete.  Due to COVID-19 it is required to have your health care provider fill out this medical clearance form. You won’t …

Save these Dates for K-12 Arts Enrichment

Middleburgh Central School District is so excited to bring back in-person activities and programs. Next week, online registration will be available for two weeks of arts enrichment, and we can’t wait to tell you about it!  Save these dates: Monday, June 28 — Friday, July 2 Tuesday July 6 — Friday, July 9 Both weeks …

After School is Back at Middleburgh High School

The Middleburgh Jr./Sr. High School free Advantage After School Program for students in grades 7-12 will start up again on Tuesday May 4th.  Get help with school work and grades. Learn filmmaking and digital audio production from professional filmmakers: Eric Ayotte and Charlie Jones. Work as a team with community based scientists to explore and …

The Board of Education Approves Budget with No Tax Increase

Last night, the Middleburgh Board of Education approved a budget of $22,922,240 for the 2021-22 school year. This proposed budget increases spending by .52 percent, or $119,097 from the current year, and includes a tax levy increase of 0%. Now the measure will go to the voters to act.  The 0 percent tax levy increase …

Return to School Plan

Dear Middleburgh families and staff, As anticipated, the New York State Department of Public Health (NYSDOH) released new guidance relative to re-opening schools. You can review this guidance (law) in its entirety here. The most significant changes are the differences in guidance between elementary and secondary schools as it relates to social distancing and “cohorting” …

High-Risk Sports Halted Due to County Increase in COVID Cases

Senior night for the girls volleyball team has been postponed tonight due to an increase in the COVID-19 positivity rate in Schoharie County. The rates are reported daily and are tracked using a seven-day rolling average; today we are at 4.6%. Back in February, the health department cleared the way for our Board of Education …

Brooks’ BBQ Fundraiser for Student Scholarships

MCS National Honor Society, and National Junior Honor Society are selling Brooks’ BBQ chicken and rib dinners to raise money for student scholarships! Chicken Dinner – $12.50 Rib Dinner – $14.50 *Dinners include: bake potato, coleslaw, roll, cookie and a bottle of water You have until next Wednesday, April 28 at 3PM to pre-order by emailing: …

One Person Tests Positive for COVID-19

Dear MCS families, After working with the Schoharie County Department of Health and Basset Health, it has been determined that one individual from the Jr. Sr. High School tested positive for COVID-19. As a result, four students have been placed in quarantine. All contacts have been notified and both school buildings and other programs will …

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