Category: Archive
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Village of Cambridge reviewing speed limits – make your voice heard
The Village of Cambridge is reviewing speed limits on certain roads under the village limits. One of those roads is South Park St. where they are proposing to lower the speed limit to 30mph near the Bus Garage to ensure the safety of pedestrians, drivers and our school buses. For more information about the proposal,…
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Summer meals interest form
The Cambridge Central School District is offering free breakfast and lunch to students in the community under the age of 18 July 7-Aug. 15. Meals must be picked up at the school at one of the designated times listed in the form. The pick up will include one complete lunch and one complete breakfast for…
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Elementary students enjoy outdoor learning experiences at the Cambridge Community Forest
Every spring and fall, volunteers from the Agricultural Stewardship Association offer outdoor learning experiences to Cambridge Elementary students at the Cambridge Community Forest on Rockside Drive. These sessions offer students the opportunity to learn about nature and experience the beauty of the great outdoors. Students learn about a variety of things, including how seeds scatter…
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Five teams earn NYSPHSAA scholar-athlete status for spring 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 spring season: Congratulations!
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CCS Band wins two awards at Music in the Parks
On Friday, May 30, members of the CCS Band participated in its second annual Music in the Parks trip. This marked the band’s first year competing — and they earned first place in their division with a rating of Excellent! In addition, the band was honored with the Esprit de Corps Award — the final…
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Voters approve 2025-26 school budget; Herrington elected to the Board of Education
On Tuesday, May 20, Cambridge CSD residents approved the district’s $26.8 million budget proposal for 2025-26 by a tally of 432 yes votes to 271 no votes. The budget passed with 61% approving the proposal. By a vote of 467 to 232, voters approved the public library proposition. By a vote of 385 to 298,…
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Julia Flint named Adirondack Area School Board Association Community Service Award recipient
Congratulations to Julia Flint who was selected as Cambridge’s Adirondack Area School Board Association Community Service Award recipient! Julia’s selection recognizes her dedication to community service throughout her high school career, placing her among just 31 students honored across the entire WSWHE BOCES region. Julia and her fellow recipients were celebrated at a reception at…
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UPK and kindergarten registration information for the 2025-26 school year
We are excited to welcome our UPK and kindergarten students to CCS for the 2025-26 school year! If you or someone you know has students eligible for these programs, please view the information below. UPKParents/guardians of children residing in the Cambridge Central School District who will be four years old on or before Dec. 1,…
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Elementary Earth Club sponsors recycled art contest
The Elementary Earth (Environment) Club recently sponsored a recycled art contest as part of Earth Day/Earth Week in April. Students were encouraged to make something out of used items from around the house. A total of 20 students participated by turning in a project. The High School Environment Club members judged items made by students…
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Class of 2025 top 10 students announced
Congratulations to the Class of 2025 top 10 students! Ayla Sinsabaugh (valedictorian)Ayla Sinsabaugh is the daughter of Ron and Jodie Sinsabaugh. Ayla plans to pursue a degree in marine biology at Roger Williams University. Ayla is proud to represent the Class of 2025 as the valedictorian. Ayla participates in a number of extracurricular activities, including:…