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  • Whatever! Journal releases 2023 publication

    Whatever! is a literary arts journal where students can showcase their in-class and personal work. The 2023 edition is 56 pages – the largest edition to date! 28 artists and 36 writers contributed to the journal. Great job!


  • Girls Outdoor Track & Field achieves NYSPHSAA scholar-athlete status for spring season

    The New York State Public High School Athletic Association (NYSPHSAA) announced its spring 2023 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 Girls Outdoor Track & Field achieved this status. Congratulations!


  • Senior ‘SCIP’ Day gives back to the community

    On Friday, May 19, members of the CCS senior class skipped school for a good cause. Students participated in a Senior Community Involvement Project (SCIP) throughout the greater Cambridge community. Students visited a number of locations in the community, including the Historical Society, the Mansion at South Union, Main Street, the cemeteries on North Park…


  • Voters approve 2023-24 school budget; Flint and Hamilton elected to the Board of Education

    On Tuesday, May 16, Cambridge CSD residents approved the district’s $24.8 million budget proposal for 2023-24 by a tally of 335 yes votes to 295 no votes. The budget passed with 53% approving the proposal. By a vote of 412 to 225, voters approved the public library proposition. By a vote of 394 to 241,…


  • Class of 2023 top 10 students announced

    Congratulations to the Class of 2023 top 10 students! Olivia Record (valedictorian) Olivia Record is the daughter of Heidi and Cory Record. Olivia will be majoring in environmental studies at Saint Michael’s College in Colchester, VT.  She would like to thank her mom for always encouraging curiosity, her dad for showing her the value of…


  • Latin Club Talent Show 2023 winners announced

    On Thursday, April 27, the CCS Latin Club hosted its 11th annual school-wide talent show that featured a dozen dynamic acts performed by students in grades 7-12. With all the talent on display, the iudices, or judges, Mr. Harrington, Mrs. Andrew, and Mr. Sawyer, had a difficult task. Nonetheless, they awarded the CCS Glee Club…


  • Board of Education adopts $24.8 million budget proposal

    At its regular meeting on April 20, the Board of Education adopted a $24.8 million budget proposal. The proposed budget preserves the programs and services currently provided by the district. In addition to considering the budget proposal, residents will also vote on propositions related to bus leasing and the Cambridge Public Library. Voters will also…


  • Board of Education adopts 2023-24 district calendar

    At its March meeting, the Board of Education adopted the 2023-24 district calendar. Important Dates


  • Two teams earn NYSPHSAA scholar-athlete status for winter season

    The New York State Public High School Athletic Association (NYSPHSAA) announced its winter 2023 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: Congratulations!


  • Voters reject $11.7 million capital project

    On Tuesday, March 21, voters rejected the Cambridge Central School District’s $11.7 million capital project referendum by a margin of 261-279. “It’s disappointing that the community did not support a project that many individuals deemed necessary in the master facilities survey,” said Superintendent of Schools Dr. Douglas Silvernell. “However, the taxpayers have spoken and we…