Voting on the proposed 2025-26 school budget will be from noon to 8 p.m., Tuesday, May 20, at Schoharie CSD. Voting will take place in the hallway outside the Mr/Sr. High School gym. For more more information on the budget, please see our most recent budget news article.
A team from SCS competed at the 2025 Work Force Challenge! The team members include Ed Rivers, Erika Robert, Jenn Helstrom, Lisa Helmstadt, and Gabby Stanavich and they did a great job representing our school!
Twenty high school choral students from Schoharie CSD recently participated in the Schoharie County Music Educators’ Association All County Music Festival. Exceptional student musicians were chosen to participate based on recommendations by their music teachers and through a selection process. Selected students rehearsed with Dr. Michael Lister, on Friday, April 25 and Saturday April 26.…
Schoharie Central School District residents will vote on a $28.3 million proposed budget for the 2025-26 school year. The fiscal plan has an overall increase of 2.35 percent – or $649,738 – from the current year. Under the fiscal plan, which will be voted on by district residents from noon to 8 p.m., on Tuesday,…
The Travel Club sponsored an international trip to Italy, France and Spain over Spring Break. Students saw the ancient ruins of Pompeii. Toured Rome and the Vatican. Saw Assisi, Florence, Tuscany and Pisa. Visited Nice and the medieval town of Carcassonne, France. In Spain they spent time in Barcelona taking in a Barcelona FC soccer…
A SUNY Oneonta student who is student-teaching at Schoharie Jr./Sr. High School was selected to receive the Chancellor’s Award for Student Excellence (CASE), which is the highest honor that can be bestowed upon a student by the State University of New York. In a letter to Fernando Trejo, State University of New York Chancellor John…
On Wednesday, April 9, the Junior High Student Council and the High School Student Government joined forces to volunteer at the Regional Food Bank in Latham, NY. The students helped the Food Bank prepare materials for an upcoming food drive at the end of April. The Student Council and Student Government perform this valuable community…
On Wednesday, March 12, members of both the Junior High Student Council and High School Student Government toured the NYS Capitol in Albany with Commissioner Richard Ball from the NYS Department of Agriculture and Markets. The SCS students were invited onto the floor of the NYS Assembly Chamber, and also toured the gallery of the NYS Senate,…
Music students in grades 8-12 enjoyed a trip to watch the Albany Symphony Orchestra on Saturday, March 8. This trip was graciously sponsored by Vesna Lovsin and Sal Medak, members of our community who are passionate about the arts. Students arrived at the theater early to have a discussion with the guest conductor, Lidiya Yankovskaya,…
Five Schoharie students have been invited to exhibit their artwork at the 42nd Annual Art Show. The show can be seen at the CREATE Council Gallery in Catskill, NY. Congratulations to William Clark, fourth grade; Alexis Duncan, third grade; Kayla Grabowski, third grade; Ivy Wray, 12th grade; and Allison Stinson, 12th grade. 42nd Annual Outside…
Each year, the New York State Education Department releases accountability designations for all public school districts as required under the state’s Every Student Succeeds Act plan. Schools are held accountable for several indicators, including academic performance, English language proficiency, and absenteeism. High schools are also held accountable for graduation rates. These measures are evaluated at…