If you reside in the Catskill School District and have a child who will turn 5 years of age on or before December 1, 2019 please call and get on our Kindergarten registration mailing list for the 2019-2020 school year. In order to be eligible to enter Kindergarten this coming fall, a student must be […]
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Voters Approve Capital Project
On Tuesday, February 12, 2019 Catskill Central School District residents approved the District’s Capital Improvement Project with a vote of 308 YES to 259 NO.
“I personally thank all Catskill CSD community members who braved today’s weather to cast their vote. Your positive vote will help improve our infrastructure, which will have a direct impact on student achievement. We are extremely grateful! Thank you voters! Cats Can, Cats Will, Cats Did!”
– Dr. Ronel Cook, Superintendent of Schools
Help CES Fight Childhood Cancer
The CES Business Club and Student Council are raising money and awareness for childhood cancer by participating in the Ulster/Greene St. Baldrick’s Day Event at Saugerties High School on March 3. If they reach their fundraising goal of $3,000, Mr. Rivers will shave his head! …
Forbes Earns Second Straight Title & Breaks School Record, Sutherland Places 3rd @ Sectionals
Congratulations to Catskill High School’s Richard Forbes, who won a Section II title and set a new school record for career victories, and Ian Sutherland, for his third-place finish during the Section II Class C wrestling championships held February 2. Forbes, a senior, placed first in the 170-pound class to earn his second […]
4th Grade Native American Life Museum
The fourth grade hosted its annual Native American Life Museum at CES on January 31. After learning about the Haudenosaunee and Algonquian people, who lived in our area long before it was New York State, each fourth grade student chose a specific aspect of their lives in the 1400s to research. After becoming an expert, […]
Capital Project Video
This video is a production of the Catskill Broadcasting class and explains the overall need for the proposed Capital Improvement Project from a student’s perspective.
Special Transportation for MS & HS Walkers for Thursday, Jan. 31 & Friday, Feb. 1
Due to the anticipated frigid temperatures for Thursday and Friday, a special bus is scheduled to pick up middle and high school walkers at two locations. The locations are as follows: […]
Students’ Art in Juried Show
CHS art students Molly Conway and Madison Timothy will be showing their artwork at Columbia-Greene Community College’s regional art show for high school students, running Jan. 22 – Feb. 22…
CES 4th Grader Headed to Regional Spelling Bee March 5
The winner of the CES Spelling Bee is 4th grade student Samuel Kubicek and coming in second place is 4th grade student Caitie Cummings. As the CES spelling champion, Sam will travel to Proctors Theatre on February 13 to compete in the Capital Region Spelling Bee with our Middle School champion….
MLK March & Program Jan. 17
The CHS Interact Club is having its Annual Martin Luther King, Jr. March for Peace on Thursday, January 17th at 5:15 p.m. Students, faculty, staff and community members are invited to join us as we begin our March at the Second Baptist Church on Main Street…