Middleburgh Board of Education unanimously adopts proposed $22.8 million budget for 2020-21 school year

The Middleburgh Board of Education unanimously adopted a proposed $22,803,143 million budget for the 2020-21 school year, which maintains all current student programs and services, at its May 19 meeting. This budget increases spending by $321,230, or 1.43 percent, from the current year, and includes a 1 percent tax levy increase. The proposed 1 percent …

June 17 is the last official day of the school year at Middleburgh

Attention Middleburgh school community: Wednesday, June 17 is the official last day of the school year at Middleburgh. This date is based on the district fulfilling its 180 school day requirement, combined with the pull back of spring break and the elimination of final exams. Academic instruction continues through this date. Please watch for additional …

Reminders about this year’s absentee ballot voting

Attention Middleburgh school community: As a reminder, in a May 1 executive order, Gov. Cuomo announced  this year’s school budget vote and board of education election will take place on June 9, exclusively by absentee ballot due to the COVID-19 public health crisis. Qualified voters are defined as U.S citizens, at least 18-years-old by June …

A Jr./Sr. High School school closure update from Principal Matthew Sloane

Dear Middleburgh Jr. Sr. High School Families: This has been a particularly difficult week for students and staff as the reality sinks in that we won’t be seeing one another in our schools this year. We have begun the process of emptying our buildings, allowing teachers limited access to the buildings to retrieve items. This …

Congratulations to Middleburgh Jr./Sr. High School’s Class of 2020 ‘Top 5!’

The Middleburgh School District is proud to introduce the Class of 2020 “Top 5”: 1. Ania Keidong Ania is involved with the school’s music groups, Drama Club and the Timothy Murphy Playhouse’s summer musicals. She is co-president of the Class of 2020, vice president of the school’s chapter of the National Honor Society and a …

‘2020 Prom’ postponed to a later date

Middleburgh 2020 Prom families and school community: As you already know, Gov. Cuomo has closed school for the remainder of this school year.  This means 2020 Prom, originally scheduled for Saturday, May 16, has to be postponed to a later date.  More details will be coming when we get further information on the restart of …

An update for those interested in running for the Board of Education

Pursuant to the governor’s Executive Order 202.26 regarding candidate petitions: There is no minimum number of signatures required on nominating petitions this year. Candidates for the office of school board member on the Middleburgh Central School District’s Board of Education must, however, meet the qualification requirements set forth in Section 2102, Education Law,  in addition …

A May 1 update from Superintendent Brian Dunn about the school closure for the rest of this year

Dear Middleburgh school community: During his daily briefing today, May 1, Gov. Cuomo announced New York State schools will be closed for the rest of the school year. While we all agree on how valuable it would be to have schools reopen this year and wished there was an opportunity to return to school, we …

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