Schoharie CSD is hosting a Capital Project Forum at 6 p.m. on Thursday, April 16. A $3.9 million proposal will be put before voters on May 19. The forum, which will be held in the Jr./Sr. High School Auditorium is an opportunity for our school community to learn more about the needs behind the planned…
The Schoharie CSD Board of Education on Thursday, March 19, approved putting a capital project to voters in May along with the 2026-27 proposed budget. The $3.9 million proposal addresses needs identified in the district’s recent five-year building condition survey. If approved by voters on May 19, the proposal would be funded through a $500,000…
Members of the High School Student Government toured the NYS Capitol in Albany with Commissioner Richard Ball from Department of Agriculture and Markets today! The SCS students visited both the Senate and Assembly, the War Room, and the neighboring Legislative Office Building. The students were given a history of the Capitol, including the Great Western…
Mark your calendars! We have a Community Engagement Night set for Thursday, March 26. This edition will be all about STEAM for grade 5 through 10 students and their families! We’ll have hands on science and STEAM experiments; interactive learning stations; career information; and more. Special guests include SUNY Cobleskill and the New York Power…
Eleven Schoharie Valley FFA students, along with NY Commissioner of Agriculture Richard Ball, had the opportunity to participate in Agriculture Literacy Week in 2nd-grade classrooms at Schoharie on March 17. Students read “Seasons on the Farm” and explored how the changing seasons play an important role in how farmers care for plants and animals year-round.…
It’s almost time for “Into the Woods”! Showtimes are Friday, March 13, at 7 p.m.; Saturday, March 14, at 2 and 7 p.m.; and Sunday, March 15, at 2 p.m. Thirty-five students have been rehearsing since December and are excited to bring the famed Stephen Sondheim musical to the Schoharie CSD Stage. The production will…
Have you seen our display featuring the artwork of Victor Lovsin? His family, who are great supporters of the community, donated the artwork to our school. We were recently able to have it installed with some great information about Victor’s life and his experiences before, during and after the Holocaust. The display is located in…
ALBANY/SCHENECTADY — February is Career and Technical Education Month — a time when school districts across the nation celebrate programs designed to prepare students for the workforce or to further their education. Once an education path for those students only seeking vocational skills, career and technical education is now a pathway for students looking to…
Fifteen SCS students braved the cold and attended the New York Lower Voices Sing event at Cornell University in Ithaca on Saturday, Feb. 7. The Cornell University Glee Club, which has been around since 1868, hosts the event annually and SCS students were invited to participate this year. Students spent the day at Cornell with…
In a hard fought 16-round battle, 7th grader Ashtyn Hofmann won the 2026 Schoharie Central School Spelling Bee. For the final 7 rounds, Ashtyn and fellow 7th grader Teddy Bruno went back and forth, but in the end, Ashtyn successfully spelled ‘fiberglass’ as the championship word. 8th grader Max Rosenthal finished in 3rd place. Ashtyn…