An Expression of Profound Appreciation For Those Who Risked All — Handmade Ceramic Poppies Decorate MHS Lawn Through Memorial Weekend

Inspired by the 2014 Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red at the Tower of London, MCS ceramic class students and the 8th grade art students created the ceramic Memorial Day poppy display you see out in the front lawn of the high school. After World War One ended and clean up began, a large …

Vaccinated 12-17 Year Olds Have Chance for Full-ride scholarship

Governor Cuomo is adding another incentive for students ages 12-17 to get the vaccine — free tuition, room and board, books and supplies to any New York State public college or university for four years. Parents or guardians of any 12 to 17 year old New Yorker can enter if their child has received at …

Moving Forward: Virtually Speaking on June 1 and June 9

Superintendent Brian Dunn will host his next Virtually Speaking office hours next week. Virtually Speaking Zoom conversations take place monthly to give families a chance to address concerns or questions with the superintendent.  Tuesday, June 1 from 1-2PM and 7-8PM is reserved for parents and guardians of elementary school students. The following Wednesday, June 9 …

MCS COVID-19 Protocols Remain in Effect

Dear Middleburgh community, Across the state, restrictions established as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic are changing; however, the Department of Health has not lifted many of the public safety precautions for schools. To clear up any confusion, our district protocols are in place for everyone regardless of vaccination status. Face Coverings (masks) Requirement Must …

2021 Yearbooks On Sale Next Week

2021 yearbooks will be arriving soon and will be on sale starting Tuesday, June 1. The cost is $46.00, cash or check payable to MCS Yearbook. Seniors will be given their yearbooks first, on June 4, then all others will be distributed.  If you have any questions, please contact darcy.laraway@middleburghcsd.org.

Students Teaching What They’ve Learned

Mrs. Mollie Burgett gave her 9th grade living environment class five weeks to dig into the concepts, topics and vocabulary they covered this year with a project to compare and contrast the lives of local and non-local organisms. This assignment included an out of the box way to share the information they learned — with one stipulation …

Oh the Places You’ll Go: Together with the Class of 2021

Join in with the community to support our senior class of 2021 with some good old fashioned exercise. Each day you will walk a mile and record your own progress starting June 1. We will finish as a community the morning of graduation day on June 25. This is a fun, healthy and stress-free event …

Do You Qualify for Free Internet Access?

Middleburgh Central School district is partnering with the state, MidTel, and other benefactors to help close the digital learning divide and bring full internet access to students who remain unconnected at no cost to families.  We are reaching out to our school community to verify connectivity needs, and offer an application to see if you …

FBLA Zooming to Success

With changes in workforce strategies since the pandemic, and a shift to digital, FBLA students are proving they are the future of business. This year’s competitions have all been virtual and Middleburgh students have been tough contenders.  I spoke with FBLA President Sofia Falco and FBLA Advisor Mrs. Denise Colistra on Zoom about the exciting …

Middleburgh Central School District budget approved by voters

May 18, 2021 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE On Tuesday, Middleburgh Central School District voters approved the district’s proposed $22,922,240 budget with 0% tax levy increase for the 2021-22 school year by a margin of 258 to 74; which is a 77.7% approval rate. Since the tax levy increase—the total amount of money to be raised through …

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