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  • Whatever! student magazine wins highest honor for Recognizing Excellence in Art and Literary Magazines (REALM) contest

    Whatever! from Cambridge Central School has been recognized as a REALM First Class magazine by the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE). This year, schools in 46 states and five countries nominated 422 student magazines. Magazines from middle school, high school and higher education were welcomed for the 2024 contest. 125 magazines were awarded…


  • Individual arrested for making a school threat

    Dear Cambridge community members, Safety is always our top priority. To that end, we want to make you aware that the district received notice of a private chat with another student on social media regarding the possibility of a threat at school. Local law enforcement, the District Attorney and the New York State Police were…


  • A reminder for spectators – no food or drink in the gyms

    As a reminder for all spectators, there is no food or drink allowed in the gyms. This policy allows us to maintain the cleanliness and integrity of our gymnasiums and athletic facilities. Both gymnasium floors will be redone in the coming week for our athletes and PE classes. Thank you for your cooperation in keeping…


  • CCS seeking individuals to serve on the superintendent search advisory committees

    Parent/Guardian Message This message was sent by Turina M. Parker, Ed. D., District Superintendent of WSWHE BOCES The Cambridge Central School District Board of Education is currently in the process of soliciting candidates for the position of Superintendent of Schools. I anticipate inviting semifinalists to Cambridge in late February for extensive interviews with two advisory…


  • Interim Superintendent Facin announces resignation effective March 31, 2025

    On Tuesday, Dec. 10, Interim Superintendent Ken Facin announced that he will be resigning effective March 31, 2025. Facin plans to take on consulting work with an organization this spring. The Board will take action on Facin’s resignation at the Board of Education meeting Thursday night. Facin will ensure the proposed 2025-26 budget is completed…


  • Five teams earn NYSPHSAA scholar-athlete status for fall season

    Each season, the New York State Public High School Athletic Association (NYSPHSAA) announces its scholar-athlete teams and individuals. To receive scholar-athlete team recognition with a certificate, the team’s average GPA for 75% of the roster must be greater than or equal to 90. The following teams achieved this status for the fall season: Congratulations!


  • Jr./Sr. High School announces first quarter honor roll

    Congratulations to the students who made the principal’s honor roll, high honor roll and honor roll! Seniors Principal’s Honor Roll Kylee Alpy, Preston Bennett-Gordon, Robin Carroll, Julia Flint, Sarah Foyle, Carter Hamilton, Shawn Hoholik, Ayla Sinsabaugh, Marguerite Steele, Kelly Sweet, Claire Toleman, Drake Webster, Brailyn Wright High Honor Roll Fabian Aguilera-Medina, Malachi Baldwin, Averi Benson,…


  • How CCS communicates weather-related delays or closures

    With winter weather upon us, the Cambridge Central School District wants students, staff and families to know how the district will handle weather-related closures and delays throughout the 2024-25 school year. Cancellations, closings, delays or early dismissals will be communicated in the following ways: Please note, this information will not be posted on social media.…


  • An update from Interim Superintendent Facin on special education staffing

    Dear Parents and/or Guardians, This letter is intended to inform you that our Director of Pupil Services, Pam Bordas, has resigned from Cambridge Central School District as of Nov. 15, 2024. We have formulated a supportive action plan that will help students and families continue to be successful upon her departure. After the holiday break,…


  • Elementary Student Council collecting pull tabs for the Ronald McDonald House Charities

    The Elementary Student Council is collecting aluminum soda can pull tabs for the Ronald McDonald House Charities (RHMC). RMHC of the Capital Region collects aluminum soda can pull tabs and recycles them for revenue to provide services for families of seriously ill or injured children. Thousands of dollars are raised each year through this recycling…