Local First Responders Join Middleburgh SADD for Student Safety Program

Middleburgh Students Against Destructive Decisions (SADD) partnered with local emergency responders and organizations to help keep our community safe. A dramatic crash simulation showed how quickly a night can change. Students followed a full sequence of events, from a 911 call to the arrival of emergency crews. Along the way, they saw how different agencies …

Calling All Musicians: Join the Middleburgh Summer Band

Middleburgh students and community members have the opportunity to perform together in July as part of the Middleburgh Summer Band. All ages are welcome to join with a recommended comfort level of playing at NYSSMA Level 2. The Middleburgh Joint Recreation Committee sponsors the summer series. Rehearsals will be held Thursdays from 6:30-8:30 p.m. in …

Dr. Nicholas P. Comproski selected as new elementary school principal

The Middleburgh Central School District has appointed Dr. Nicholas P. Comproski as the new elementary school principal, effective July 1, at the start of the 2026-27 school year. Superintendent Mark Place said the district is excited to welcome Dr. Comproski and is confident he will be a strong addition to the MCS community. “He stands …

Important Construction Update about School-Based Health Center at the Elementary School

Since 2007, Middleburgh Central School District has partnered with Bassett Healthcare Network to offer School-Based Health Centers at the elementary and Jr./Sr. High Schools. We’re excited to announce construction will soon begin on a newly designed space at the elementary school. The expanded space will improve how well-care and dental services are provided to students.. …

Voters to Consider 2026-27 Budget Proposal

  Budget Overview|Propositions|Board of Education|A Message from Superintendent Mark Place Middleburgh Central School District residents will be asked to consider a $25,616,095 budget for the 2026–27 school year. This proposed budget increases spending by 2.06%, or $516,095, from the current year and includes a tax levy increase of 1.50%, or $158,486. The district has stayed …

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