Catskill Central School District

Important Information from Dr. Cook, March 30, 2021: 4 Days of Hybrid In-Person Instruction, Grades 3-8 Assessment Information, Parent Teacher Conferences, Spring Break & Travel Advisory

March 30, 2021 Dear Catskill CSD Community: Spring is here and it’s an exciting time in the District! As the District moves forward to bring back additional students into our schools for in-person instruction, I wanted to remind you that the students are now in school 4 days a week. Hybrid in-person instruction is occurring […]

Catskill Middle School

CMS NYS Assessments Information

March 30, 2021 Dear Catskill Middle School Families, The Middle School will be holding the New York State ELA and Math Assessments for students in Grades 6-8, and the Intermediate Science Exam for Grade 8. These assessments will not be used to assess teacher or student performance, but to provide us with a benchmark of […]

Catskill Middle School

CES NYS Assessments Information

Tuesday, March 30, 2021 Dear CES Families, In just a few weeks, the time will come again for the New York State Assessments. One-day assessments in ELA and Math will be offered for students in Grades 3-5, and students in Grade 4 will be offered a Science assessment as well. The New York State Education […]

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Class of 2022 Prom Rescheduled to October 22

Attention all Juniors – Class of 2022 Due to COVID-19 restrictions, the Class of 2022’s Prom has been moved to Friday, October 22, 2021 and will be held at The Chateau in Kingston. More information will be sent to students as the date gets closer. If you have questions, please contact Christa Dedrick at cdedrick@catskillcsd.org

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Catskill Students Advocate for Mental Health Legislation

Catskill High School’s Yellow Ribbon suicide prevention team participated in the Mental Health Association of New York State’s (MHANYS) Mental Health Matters Advocacy Days this March. Instead of heading to Albany as they have in years past, the students attended the events virtually this year. “It was a different experience than being at the Capital, […]

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Detective Shares 9/11 Experiences

Retired Detective Bill Ryan joined Catskill High School’s Participation in Government and US History classes on March 5 to discuss his first-hand experiences as the Arson and Bombing Investigator for the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in 1993 and September 11, 2001.

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FCCLA Project Stands Up To Hunger

Catskill High School student Kaelyn Bulich led Catskill’s Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) chapter in the national FCCLA Stand Up program, in which members developed, planned, and carried out advocacy activities to improve the quality of life in their communities.