A smile from the staff of CVMS
Staff members at CVMS are about to make you smile with their lip sync video. Enjoy!
Staff members at CVMS are about to make you smile with their lip sync video. Enjoy!
Hey Pine Bush – check out the new PB gear with our PB Strong message. Items will be sent directly to your home. The sale ends on Friday, June 26 so get your order in soon. Catch the PB Nation spirit that got us through the COVID crisis!
Athletics are an important part of life for many students. The Pine Bush Class of 2020 has 25 student-athletes who will be bringing their athletic talents to the collegiate level. In normal circumstances, the group would have gathered in the high school gym with their coaches and parents to mark the achievements of the athletes …
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The summer reading lists are starting to come in. Click here for the latest additions, which include CVMS and Crispell seventh grade.
The Tri-County Youth Partnership wants to know: What’s your anti-drug? How do you spend your time? What are your passions and goals? What do you wake up excited to do every day? The group is hosting a contest for all Pine Bush students in grades 6 through 12. Show them what’s important in your life …
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Spanish version June 12th, 2020 To Our Beloved Orange County, “Not everything that is faced can be changed, but nothing can be changed until it is faced.” – James Baldwin All across our country, people of all colors and ages are exercising their constitutional right to speak out against injustice, including racial injustice. As a …
Fifth grade students at EJR, under the direction of art teacher Heidi Meier, participated in the Getty Challenge, taking classic pieces of art and recreating them. Take a look at the results – they are pretty remarkable!
Good Evening, Tonight’s message is about a very important survey that we need every student to complete and about plans each school has developed to return personal belongings to students and collect any school property you might have at home. The Digital Equity Survey is our attempt to figure out who does and who does …
Circleville Elementary School had planned a building-wide No Place for Hate activity, where fourth and fifth grade students would read the books “All are Welcome” and “Say Something!” to their younger schoolmates. The COVID-19 pandemic hit and schools were closed. But that didn’t stop CES from carrying out its activity, spreading the word of inclusion …
Continue reading “A No Place for Hate read-along with Mr. Prestianni and bonus art show”
Each year, the Art Department holds an annual “Empty Bowls” fundraiser coinciding with our district-wide art show. It also hosts a senior art show. Since they were unable to physically do this, instead they have put together a virtual gallery in order to showcase the students’ efforts both in school and during this time of …