Home » District » Page 9

Category: District


  • 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…


  • Girls win, boys place 3rd in Top-Form Lift-Off competition at LaSalle

    Students competed in the Top-Form Lift-Off at the La Salle Institute in Troy on Friday with Coaches Burr, Hall and Rapp. As a team, our girls placed 1st in both total weight lifted and body weight percentage (proportion of body weight to weight lifted)! The boys placed 3rd as a team for body weight percentage!…


  • SADD Club hosts push-up challenge

    On Wednesday, Feb. 15, the CCS SADD club hosted a push-up challenge. SADD, Students Against Destructive Decisions, empowers and mobilizes students and adult allies to engage in positive change through leadership and smart decision-making. The push-up challenge was an interactive outreach event for the CCS Jr. and Sr. High School community. The event was organized…


  • Statement on bus accident

    Late this morning, a bus transporting students from their program back to school was involved in an accident. Law enforcement, emergency personnel and school officials responded to the scene. All students were assessed by medical professionals at the scene. As a precaution, one student was transported to the hospital by a family member. We would…


  • Cambridge Connections: Meet 8th Grade Math Teacher Sarah Cuddihy

    What do you love most about working at CCS? I truly love working in a district that has always had, and still has, so many great students and staff. We are so lucky to have the student body that we do, and our students are just as lucky to have the amazing staff supporting them…


  • Statement on incident on Hedges Lake

    Earlier today, three individuals fell through the ice on Hedges Lake as they were conducting their monthly water testing. All individuals were checked by paramedics and the school nurse and were released to their families. We would like to commend the classmates for their quick actions to ensure the individuals were safe and paramedics were…


  • Neil Gifford resigns from the Board of Education

    On Friday, Feb. 10, Neil Gifford submitted his letter of resignation from the Board of Education. His resignation took effect immediately. The Board of Education is assessing its options to fill his vacant seat. More information will be shared at the March 9 Board meeting.