Student Council Donates Supplies to Things of My Very Own

The Lisha Kill Middle School Student Council organized a supply drive this fall to support Things of My Very Own. Things of My Very Own, located in Schenectady, is a non-profit organization that provides crisis intervention services to children and works to keep them with family members who can provide safe, healthy and happy homes.  …

Shaker Road Halloween Celebration

Shaker Road Elementary School held its annual Halloween parade and celebration on Oct. 31. Shaker Road Halloween Celebration Photo Gallery

South Colonie Hosts PEAK Music Festival

About 120 third graders and their parents attended a PEAK Music Festival at Colonie Central High School on Saturday, Nov. 3. The students were from the South Colonie, North Colonie, and Guilderland school districts. PEAK stands for “Parents, Educators, and Kids.”  Students got to demonstrate their “peak” musical skills, and parents had a chance to …

Veeder Halloween Celebration

Veeder Elementary School held its annual Halloween parade and celebration on Oct. 31. Veeder Halloween Celebration Photo Gallery

Roessleville Halloween Parade

Roessleville Elementary School held its annual Halloween parade. View a Halloween Parade Photo Gallery

Saddlewood Halloween Parade

Saddlewood Elementary School held its annual Halloween parade. View a Halloween Parade Photo Gallery

Forest Park Halloween Parade

Forest Park Elementary School held its annual Halloween parade. View a Halloween Parade Photo Gallery

Forest Park Students Show Respect

Forest Park Elementary School recognized students during Morning Program today who have been demonstrating Respect, the school’s character trait for the month of October.

Master Teachers Featured in Times Union

Two South Colonie Master Teachers, Stacey Sebert from Sand Creek Middle School and Connie Woytowich from Colonie Central High School, were featured in this Times Union article: View Times Union Article

South Colonie Powers Up 5,198 Solar Panels

South Colonie Schools kicked off the new school year with its new solar/energy production system fully operational district-wide. In the works for the past four years, planning and installation of the massive 1.7 megawatt solar panel system is complete and is powering the district’s eight schools, school offices, district office, bus garage and athletic fields. …

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