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Cohoes Middle School Second Quarter Honor Roll
Cohoes Middle School has announced Highest Honors (94.5-100), High Honors (89.50-94.40) and Honors (84.5-89.40) students for the second quarter of the 2023-24 school year. HIGHEST HONOR ROLL 94.50 – 100.00 GRADE 6 Chloe Barilla, Robin Basile, Lauren Farinacci, Natalie Ferrand, Ava Gaudreau, Kendall Jackson, Gina Jin, Aiza Khan, Camryn Lafortune, Theadora Lauber, Kyla Lepage, Madelyn…
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Cheers to Rozie’s 10 years!
Everyday is “Rozie” at Harmony Hill with everyone’s favorite golden retriever celebrating 10 years of bringing smiles and comfort to students and staff. “She makes people happy and helps when someone is having a less than successful day,” said Harmony Hill Principal Mark Perry. “She can sense people that need emotional support.” On any given…
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Congratulations to the CHS Winter Sports Scholar Athletes!
At the end of each sports season, the New York State Public High School Athletic Association (NYSPHSAA) honors those teams and individuals that excel in the classroom. To receive the scholar-athlete team recognition, the team’s average GPA for 75 percent of the roster must be greater than or equal to 90. Individuals with a…
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School closed Thursday, Feb. 29
Due to a power outage, the CCSD will be closed today, Thursday, Feb. 29. All after-school activities have been cancelled.
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UPK Registration runs March 4-28
UPK Registration for the 2023-24 school year begins on March 4 and runs through March 28 for children who will turn 3 or 4 on or before December 1 and who are residents of the City of Cohoes. The free, full-day program runs from 8:45am-2:50pm and includes free breakfast and lunch for all students. Registration…
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Capital Project Phase 2 work to begin this spring
Contracts for Phase 2 of the capital project were approved at the February 14 Board of Education meeting with construction set to begin this spring. At the high school, work on the Alumni Field & Track is anticipated to begin April 15, weather permitting. These athletic improvements include the construction of a synthetic turf varsity…
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CHS Principal Laura Tarlo shadows student at CTE
Laura Tarlo is a principal who doesn’t mind getting her hands dirty. When she was invited to participate in the first-ever ‘Shadow a CTE Scholar Principals Challenge,’ on Feb. 6, she jumped at the opportunity. The event is part of the Capital Region BOCES Career and Technical Education (CTE) Month initiative. With many of her…
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Kindergarten registration now open through Feb. 16
Our kindergarten registration period for students entering the Cohoes City School District next fall is now open and will run through Friday, Feb. 16. Children who will turn five years old on or before Dec. 1, 2024 are eligible to enter kindergarten in September 2024.If you have a rising kindergartener and have not been contacted…
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CMS students use virtual reality to learn about different career paths
Representatives from the NYS Department of Labor recently visited Mr. Sheldon’s eighth grade technology classes at the middle school to discuss different career paths. Using virtual reality headsets, students were able to get a glimpse of high-demand careers, such as those in manufacturing, robotics, welding, public safety, hospitality, automotive, solar panels, line workers and healthcare.…
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Two-Hour Delay Monday, January 29
The Cohoes City School District is on a two-hour delay. For high school students: the morning session of Capital Region BOCES CTE is canceled. Start times for each school are as follows: Elementary Schools – 10:45 a.m. Middle School – 10:05 a.m. High School – 9:50 a.m. TSL Morning Care will not be provided. Breakfast…
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