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  • Board of Education appoints Mr. James Ducharme next Cambridge CSD Superintendent of Schools

    The Cambridge Central School District Board of Education appointed James Ducharme the next superintendent of schools during a special meeting on Tuesday, March 25. Ducharme is currently the principal of Schuylerville High School. “The Board of Education is excited to welcome Mr. Ducharme to the Cambridge Central School District,” said Board of Education President Shay…


  • FFA students compete in sub-state round

    The Cambridge FFA Chapter had 13 students who competed in the sub-state round. Results: The Conduct Team, along with Jillian Robinson and Phoebe Ziehm, will be competing at states in May in Syracuse! Danyelle Trinkle ran as a District 3 President Candidate. She competed against five other students and will need to place in the…


  • Latin students travel to Italy during February break

    We Came, We Saw, We Ate Gelato! Mr. Mooney led a group of 52 Cambridge Central Latin students, chaperones and parents on an intellectual and cultural odyssey to Italy during February break. After landing in Rome, they headed southeast to Monte Cassino, an ancient, Benedictine monastery with majestic hilltop views, before arriving in Sorrento, on…


  • Board of Education accepts Ken Facin’s resignation; appoints Vince Canini interim superintendent of schools

    The Cambridge Central School District Board of Education accepted the letter of resignation from Ken Facin effective Feb. 14 during its regular meeting on Thursday, Feb. 13. Additionally, the Board appointed Vince Canini interim superintendent of schools effective Feb. 15. “It has been a privilege and honor to lead the Cambridge Central School District over…


  • 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…


  • 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,…


  • Students perform at All County Music Festival

    On Nov. 1 and 2, CCS had 15 students attend Jr. High All County Chorus, two students attend Sr. High All County Chorus and six students attend Elementary All County Chorus at the Washington County All County Music Festival at Granville Central School. Mr. Holovach was the chairman for Junior Chorus and Mrs. Chadwick was…


  • 90th Annual National Honor Society Induction Ceremony celebrates 14 new members

    On Thursday, Nov. 7, the Lambda Sigma Gamma Chapter of the National Honor Society inducted 14 new members and celebrated its 90th anniversary. The induction ceremony was held in the Cambridge Central School (CCS) auditorium and was attended by friends and family members of the inductees and current members, as well as CCS faculty and…


  • CCS junior Jack Rufo selected as representative on NYSED’s Youth Advisory Panel

    CCS junior Jack Rufo was recently selected as a representative on the New York State Education Department’s (NYSED) Youth Advisory Panel. Rufo is one of 10-15 student representatives sitting on the panel statewide. The Youth Advisory Panel was established to advise the Office of Special Education on proposed policies related to the education of students…


  • Vehicle damages Science Wing exterior; classroom will be temporarily relocated

    Late last evening, a vehicle struck the exterior of the building, damaging a Science Wing classroom. The building was vacant at the time of the accident. The classroom (S-11) will be temporarily relocated until the district can fully assess the damage. The district will work with an engineer to safely restore the classroom for occupancy.