SUPERINTENDENT SEARCH: Community Forums Start Tuesday

Dear Middleburgh Community,  In-person forums to identify key superintendent attributes will start on April 26. This is an opportunity for staff, students, teachers, and local residents to share feedback about what the community and school is looking for in the next superintendent who will be leading the district in the 2022-23 school year. The forum …

Superintendent Search: Anonymous Survey and Community Forum Schedule

Middleburgh CSD seeks community input via online survey, and community forums to inform upcoming search for its new superintendent. The brief, anonymous survey seeks input about what characteristics and skills are desired of the next superintendent. The survey is for all members of the greater school community, including students, parents, staff and residents. The superintendent …

Virtually Speaking: Zoom Office Hours with Superintendent Dunn

Parents and guardians of Elementary and Jr. / Sr. High School students, please join Superintendent Dunn tomorrow, April 12 for Virtually Speaking. There will be two sessions: from 1:00-2:00 PM and 7:00-8:00 PM.   On the agenda: Superintendent Search Process 2022-2023 School Budget and Board Vote End of Year Events Review Gorge Creek Update  Please check …

Local Author To Talk to Elementary Students About Helping Less Fortunate

Emmy Award-winning journalist and author, John Gray will visit the elementary school Tuesday, April 12, to talk with students and read his latest book, Sweet Polly Petals.   Mr. Gray tells uplifting stories to teach children that kindness is the path to happiness. He is a father of three and lives in upstate New York …

Virtually Speaking for April 5 is Rescheduled to April 12

Due to a scheduling conflict, the April 5 Virtually Speaking Zoom conversation with Superintendent Brian Dunn is being rescheduled to the following week.  On Tuesday, April 12, Superintendent Dunn will accommodate parents and guardians of both schools at the same time. Zoom links to participate will be emailed the day before the session. 

Little Knights Cheerleading Builds a Foundation of Skills

Twelve students from grades 4-6 participated in the Little Knights Cheerleading intramural program. For eight weeks, these young athletes learned the fundamentals of cheerleading from coach Annette Andrew and assistant coach Lindsey Brown. Lindsey, the Knights varsity cheer captain, said, “I loved working with the girls. They were always respectful. They learned very quickly and …

Second Grade Artists’ Mood Landscapes

Pulling inspiration from books, art, and nature, second grade artists developed their finger painted Y trees into beautiful works of art. We first showed you this lesson in late January, at its first stage, of the finger painted trees. The artists also made the snow that they added to the branches. Over time, students learned …

Fourth Through Twelfth Grades Making Music in Our Schools

Last week, the Elementary and Jr. / Sr. High Bands performed a Music in Our Schools Month concert for the elementary students.   Each band from fourth grade through high school took turns performing songs. It was a great opportunity to share music with each other and for the younger grades to hear some fantastic …

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