Generous and caring: Pine Bush schools employees donate to the United Way

It was a festive mood at the central office of the Pine Bush Central School District last week but it wasn’t just the holidays that made it that way. Representatives of the United Way of the Dutchess-Orange Region were on hand to accept a ceremonial check from Superintendent Tim Mains in the amount of $7,734, …

EJR tackles some tough situations

“Has anyone ever been not nice to you?” So many hands went up when Edward J. Russell Assistant Principal Richard Girgenti asked the question to the first graders assembled in the school’s cafeteria. They were there for an interactive assembly entitled “Stop Walk Talk.” Those are the directives when confronted by someone not being nice, …

Learning the skills for real life

The Life Skills Class at Crispell Middle School recently took field trips to Walmart in Napanoch and to the Times Herald-Record printing facility in Middletown as part of its community careers unit. While at Walmart, the students learned all about working in retail and what it entails, from the hiring process to inventory and stocking …

Pakanasink students urged to be ‘upstanders’

Members of Pakanasink’s Student Council/No Place For Hate team put their “Kindness in Action” with their 2018 edition of Stop-Walk-Talk. This is Pakanasink’s anti-bullying program, which was adopted by the school last year. This year’s presentation was just as thought-provoking as the one that kicked off the program last year. The theme for this presentation …

A celebration of culture and dreams at annual ENL potluck dinner

The atmosphere at Pine Bush High School cafeteria was festive as upwards of 150 students and family members in the English as a New Language (ENL) program gathered for the annual potluck dinner. Each family contributed a favorite homemade dish or dessert native to their country of origin. Those countries included China, Haiti, Mexico, the …

Veterans share their experiences with Circleville Middle School students

Gene Weinstein captivated his audience. The 92-year-old Navy veteran of World War II showed neatly folded newspaper and magazine clippings he had saved from the 1940s to a small group of sixth grade Circleville Middle School students sitting at a lunchroom table. He answered their questions – Where did you live when you in the …

Dictionaries of their own

There is power in words. They are how we communicate. The Wallkill East Rotary knows the impact of words and that is why each year the club participates in the dictionary project where they buy and distribute dictionaries to third graders throughout the Pine Bush Central School District. “One of our service areas is ‘youth’,” …

No Place For Hate

Leading by example. That’s what comes to Lauren Nemeth’s mind as she watched her fourth grade students at Edward J. Russell Elementary School sign the No Place For Hate pledge last Friday. “It’s important that teachers are the first to sign, to lead by example,” said Nemeth after signing her own name first on the …

S.T.A.R.S. Academy is building its team

Members of Pine Bush High School’s S.T.A.R.S. Academy had some hands-on learning Friday, with the help of Staff Sgt. Rachel Thomas of the Middletown Army Recruiting Center. The students learned about the seven Army values – loyalty, duty, respect, selfless service, honor, integrity and personal courage- as well as some tidbits about each other. Most …

Fun Science

Science is so much fun! Especially when it’s interactive and has that “wow” factor. Circleville Elementary School kindergarten, first and second grade students had a visit from Mad Science’s Brainstorm Brian, who brought a mobile science lab to the school. The students – and their parents – loved it. Brainstorm Brian displayed some terrific demonstrations …

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Pine Bush Central School District
State Route 302, Pine Bush, NY 12566
Phone: (845) 744-2031
Fax: (845) 744-6189
Joseph Lenz
Superintendent of Schools
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