Meet CJ Thomas, SkillsUSA President

SkillsUSA is a national organization for career and technical education students that promotes personal and professional growth and offers opportunities to compete at the local, regional, state, and national levels. CJ, a senior at MCS is interested in a career in criminal justice. She attends Capital Region BOCES Schoharie campus in the mornings to pursue …

Virtually Speaking Monday, December 6 and 13

Dear MCS families,  We have a lot coming up this month before the holiday break that I want to connect with you on: winter concerts and sporting events, new athletic spectator guidelines for winter sports, a COVID-19 vaccination clinic for ages 5 and up, a survey you were emailed and should have filled out to …

Locally Made Holiday Wreaths on Display

“Our annual display of holiday wreaths symbolize our great joy and gratitude for our students, our families and our community,” said Superintendent Brian Dunn. The beautiful wreaths hanging above the entrance of the Elementary School and the Jr. / Sr. High School were once again made locally by Bill Hanson and Heather Gasner. We are …

Vaccination Clinic: Second and First Doses + Boosters Administered on December 7

MCS and the Schoharie County Health Department are offering another vaccination clinic for people ages five and older. The clinic is Tuesday, December 7 from 4:00 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. at the elementary school. Please bring your identification and vaccination card with you. Walk-ins for all vaccines will be accepted after 4:30 as long as …

Please Take Survey About Digital Access By December 8

Dear MCS Families,  Before the Thanksgiving break, we sent a survey about how our students access the internet while at home. Having a greater understanding of the devices and internet service used to complete learning activities away from school will greatly help educators better serve students and families. In order to accomplish this, we are …

Expressing History and Culture Through Student Artwork

After sixth graders learned about “Dia de los Muertos,” they participated in classroom festivities and connected art with culture as they created their own masterpieces. Dia de los Muertos, aka Day of the Dead, is a Mexican tradition that is celebrated around the world on the first two days of November. The intent of the …

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