Category: Archive
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Jaron Barber named Adirondack Area School Board Association Community Service Award recipient
Congratulations to Jaron Barber who was selected as Cambridge’s Adirondack Area School Board Association Community Service Award recipient! Jaron’s selection recognizes his dedication to community service throughout his high school career, placing him among just 31 students honored across the entire WSWHE BOCES region. Jaron and his fellow recipients were celebrated at a reception at…
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Three individuals vying for two Board of Education seats
On Tuesday, May 19 from 12-8 p.m. in the HS Gym, Cambridge CSD residents will vote on the proposed $28.1 million budget. In addition to the budget, voters will elect two candidates to the Board of Education. Each successful candidate will serve a three-year term. This year, three individuals are vying for the two Board…
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Estella Kvinlaug awarded Juror’s Choice Award at The Annual High School Juried Show
The Annual High School Juried Show at The Hyde recently took place. Students from 18 schools submitted 446 pieces of artwork for consideration, with 136 pieces being selected as finalists for display. Congratulations to Estella Kvinlaug who has two pieces on display, Suppression and Freefall! Suppression was also awarded one of three Juror’s Choice Awards!…
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April Positive Action Notes
Throughout the school year, staff will be recognizing students (and each other!) for displaying any of the following qualities: When a student or staff member is highlighted, they will receive a personal note marking the positive attributes they bring to the CCS culture. Recognitions will be given monthly. The following students and staff members were…
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District hosts Community Conversation about the proposed budget; Budget FAQ update; Budget Hearing May 5
Last night, the district hosted a Community Conversation about the proposed school budget. Individuals can view Superintendent Ducharme’s presentation from last night. Transportation during a contingent budgetThe district is returning three leased buses at the end of this school year. Individuals will vote on a proposition on May 19 to purchase four diesel buses (three…
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Elementary students enjoy New York Animal Agriculture Coalition’s Mobile Dairy Experience
Elementary students had the opportunity to explore the Mobile Dairy Experience on the CCS campus on Wednesday, April 29! The New York Animal Agriculture Coalition (NYAAC) unveiled the interactive dairy experience at the 2024 Great New York State Fair. Featuring state-of-the-art technology, captivating imagery, and immersive activations for all ages, the experience spent the day…
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Jr./Sr. High School announces third quarter honor roll
Principal’s Honor Roll SeniorsJenna Babushkin, Avery Brown, Corbin Hall, Amy Husky, Isaak Koopman, Ewan Lederer-Barnes, Ashley Moses, Alexandra Pedersen, Brigid Toleman Juniors Christian Carr, Jackson Gates, Riley Kelly, Arianna Keyes, Dylan Krizan, Rowan Ossont, Noelle Samuelson Sophomores Brielle LeBarron, Scarlett Machell, Quentin Schneider, Matthew Strattman, Margret White, Isabella Zimmerman Freshmen Ravi Bell, Hayden Kvinlaug, Amelia…
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CCS named recipient of Utica National’s School Safety Excellence Award
The Cambridge Central School District is one of at least 157 school districts and Board of Cooperative Educational Services (BOCES) in New York state to receive the Utica National Insurance Group’s “School Safety Excellence Award” for 2026 at the Titanium with Honors level. The honor is presented annually and recognizes school districts’ safety efforts as…
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Community Coffee and Conversation: An open conversation about the school budget – April 30
The district is hosting a community budget presentation and conversation on April 30 at 5:30 p.m. All community members are welcome to attend this event. If you have any questions related to the budget, please fill out this form. Information about the event can be found in the flyer below.
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Cambridge Faculty Association to host Meet the Candidates Night May 7
The Cambridge Faculty Association (CFA) is hosting a Meet the Candidates Night on Thursday, May 7 at 6 p.m. in the High School Library. The event will be moderated by Mr. Carl Flint (retired CFA Vice President). This year, two Board of Education seats will be filled at the Budget Vote on May 19. The…