Good evening! I hope you are well. Please read the Evening Update for today, March 25, 2020 by clicking https://5il.co/e625
We hope you are well today! Please click here for our Evening Update for families and the community. https://5il.co/e085
Rock Your Socks for a CES PARP 2020 Virtual Spirit Day
Post a picture of what you're reading & your silly socks to your favorite social media platform to celebrate World Down Syndrome Day on Friday, March 20, 2020! #rockyoursocks #lotsofsocks2020
Please take a moment to fill out this survey that will help us to understand your access to learning remotely and continued communication. https://forms.gle/JquNbPtEKLZqR1F46
SCHOOL-BASED HEALTH CARE CENTERS AT CCS ARE NOW SUSPENDED. Please read for further information at our District website under "NEWS"
Please take a moment to fill out this survey that will help us to understand your access to learning remotely and continued communication. Your answers will help us to better prepare materials for students, which is largely dependent on access to the Internet. Please complete one survey per students in the district. All information is confidential and for school district use only. Please complete this survey by March 24, 2020.
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We hope you are doing well! Please click on the link for the Cooperstown Central School District's Evening Update for Parents and Caregivers - March 18, 2020 - https://5il.co/dx8v
Please click https://5il.co/dvk8 for today's "Evening Update" for March 17, 2020
MORE BREAKING NEWS from the NYSPHSAA regarding winter championships being cancelled. Please read the message from NYS Officials.
BREAKING NEWS regarding Regional Girls Basketball Games hosted by Section III at SRC Arena. Games will resume this Saturday with NO SPECTATORS in attendance. Only players and bench personnel will be permitted to attend along with officials.
Several members of CCS Litmag acted in and attended Voices for the Voiceless, a play written by Kristen Jastremski and Jeannine Webster, to raise awareness for refugees seeking asylum in the United States. CCS Litmag members Alex Bohler, Emma Pastor, Sofi Jones, and Ray Hovis are pictured left to right at the event. Emma is editing footage from Voices for the Voiceless for an entry for the Stronger Than Hate Challenge. Sofi is entering the LEAF Art and Poetry Contest. Alex is collaborating with other club members on a submission to the Robert F. Kennedy Speak Up, Sing Out songwriting contest. Ray has been selected for the New England Young Writer’s Conference at Middlebury College in May, specializing in poetry. He is the fifth Litmag member/contributor to be awarded this prestigious honor in the past four years.
CCS 7th grader Punya Phaugat won The Daily Star Regional Spelling Bee at SUNY Oneonta on Saturday, March 7th. She competed against eighteen other schools and went to 17 rounds to defeat the speller from Stamford Central School on the word turnstile. Punya and one of her proud parents have won an all-expenses-paid trip to Washington, D.C., courtesy of The Daily Star, to compete in the Scripps National Spelling Bee. This is the second year in a row CCS has been represented in Washington. For more information, please contact CCS Teacher Chalya Pudlewski at cpudlewski@cooperstowncs.org.
Come on out to support our Girls Basketball Team as they play in the Regional Finals this Saturday. Cooperstown will play Unatego in SRC Arena at Onondaga Community College. The game is scheduled to start at 5:30pm.
Please join us for Family Reading Night, THIS Friday, 3/13, 6-7:30 at the Elementary School. There will be books, storytelling, and grade 3-6 Battle of the Books! All ages are welcome at this great family event.
A hard fought battle came up a little short for our boys Basketball team today vs. a strong Weedsport team. We are so proud of your accomplishments this year. Congratulations to Ryan Lansing and Kaishaun Jefferson for being selected to the All Tournament Team.
Cooperstown wins the Section 3 Girls Basketball Class C Championship today. What a great performance. Congratulations to Weedsport on a fantastic season.
Cooperstown Art Association Galleries will host an Open Reception of new exhibits this Friday, March 6th at 5-7 p.m. including a congressional art competition for Otsego County High School Students, and “Robots Re-Wired”, a collaborative art project between Cooperstown Central School Kindergarten students and Milford High School art students. Cooperstown students drew robots earlier in the school year and those drawings were given to Milford High School art students to re-imagine through clay, graphic design, drawing and painting. The exhibit will remain on display for the month of March. For more information about “Robots Re-Wired”, please contact Cooperstown Elementary School Art Teacher Caitlyn Cook-Wightman at ccook-wightman@cooperstowncs.org.
CCS Students in Stephanie Nelen’s Life Skills Class participated in another community project this week. Michael, Jessica, Caroline and Shean, were joined by Mrs. Nelen, Mrs. Gardner and Mrs. Mebust as they baked several loaves of banana bread and pumpkin bread to donate to the 2020 Empty Bowls Luncheon, an annual benefit event for the Cooperstown Food Bank. Empty Bowls will take place from noon to 2 p.m. at the Christ Church Parish Hall at 69 Fair St. in Cooperstown.
The Cooperstown girls and boys basketball games will be streamed live by NFHS on Saturday from Onondaga Community College.
Girls vs Weedsport 11am
Boys vs Weedsport 2pm
Sam Lytel and Faith Logue were chosen for February 2020 Cooperstown High School Students of the Month. Students of the Month are nominated by CCS faculty and staff for their academic dedication, their kindness to others and their service to their school community. Congratulations to our CCS students!