Pictured left to right are Kendal Pederson, Izabella Marchesoni, Anna Smith, Regina Johnson, advisor Colleen Clancy, Superintendent of Schools Dr. Ronel Cook, Willow Morehead, Samantha Weber, Assemblyman Chris Tague, Rachel Reed, Kaitlyn Knapp, Gage Scheir, Samone Ivery, Briana Gersbeck, Emily Kirch, and faculty supporter Stacy Collier.

Assemblyman Tague Honors CHS Yellow Ribbon

Catskill High School Yellow Ribbon team members headed to the NYS Capitol on April 9 to participate in the American Foundation of Suicide Prevention Advocacy Day. While at the Capitol, the students met with senator George Amedore and assemblyman Chris Tague to advocate for state policy changes that would improve mental health and help prevent […]

CHS Choral Teacher Michelle Stores and Ed Donahue

Edward Donahue Performs at All-East Honors Ensemble Festival

Please join Catskill CSD in congratulating senior Edward Donahue on his performance with the Mixed Choir at the 2019 NAfME All-East Honors Ensemble Festival, held April 4-7. Ed was one of 80 students from the State of New York selected for this honor. He traveled to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania where he rehearsed and performed in concert […]

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FCCLA Brings Home the Honors

Catskill’s Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) chapter scored big at the NYS FCCLA Conference and STAR Event Competition, held March 28 and 29 in Callicoon, NY. Of the six student teams who presented at the event, all came home with a medal, and the Catskill Board of Education received the FCCLA’s Board […]

image of vapor cloud obscuring the face of a young person and the word Vaping 101: What Every Parent Should Know

Vaping 101: What Every Parent Should Know

There are hundreds of e-cigarette brands on the market, and they are now the most commonly used smoking products among youth. Middle and high school students are increasingly using these battery-operated devices, often marketed as a healthier alternative to traditional cigarettes, to inhale nicotine, THC, and various synthetic chemicals. And that has health officials – […]

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AMC Top Scorers

High-achieving math students from CHS participated in the American Mathematics Competition, a challenging 25-question examination given across the country in February. The results are in! Congratulations to our top scorers […]

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Beauty and the Beast

Be our guest as Disney’s “Beauty and the Beast” hits the Catskill High School stage Friday, March 29th at 7:00 p.m., Saturday, March 30th at 7:00 p.m., and Sunday, March 31st at 2:00 p.m. […]

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CMS Takes 1st at Odyssey of the Mind

Congratulations to the Catskill Middle School Odyssey of the Mind Team! Our team placed first in their division at the Region 4 Odyssey of the Mind tournament held March 9 at Coxsackie-Athens CSD. In their competition problem, Timeless Carnival, the team had to build a light structure out of balsa wood, and, while performing a […]

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Students Advocate for Mental Health Resources at State Capital

Students from Catskill Middle and High School attended Mental Health Matters Day in Albany, an annual event organized by the Mental Health Association in New York State (MHANYS). The students shared their experiences with state lawmakers to help them understand the importance of ongoing investment to support the mental wellness of New Yorkers. […]

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$5,290 for Cancer Reasearch, No Hair for Principal

During the month of February, the CES Business Club and CES Student Council (Team Catskill’s Kids) raised money for the St. Baldrick’s Foundation to “Conquer Childhood Cancer.” If the students could reach their goal of $3,000, CES principal John Rivers agreed to have his head shaved in front of the whole school. […]