EJR supply lists are available now

A grant has shortened the supply lists for families at EJR! Students in grades pre-K, kindergarten, 1 and 2 have no general supplies to buy for back-to-school. Students in grades 3, 4 and 5 have a much shorter list than usual. Click here to view the supply lists!  Enjoy the remainder of the summer! 

Crispell students Madelline Monahan and Tam-Ann Thai earn Outstanding Achievement Awards by National Junior Honor Society

Madelline Monahan and Tam-Ann Thai were named recipients of the National Junior Honor Society Outstanding Achievement Award. Both Madelline and Tam-Ann, rising ninth-graders who attended Crispell Middle School, will receive $500 scholarships. Just five hundred recipients are named nationwide. “It has been such a pleasure working with these two young women and writing their recommendations,” …

Student-athletes must have valid physicals to participate in fall sports; district offering limited number of exam appointments

All student-athletes must have a valid physical exam on file in order to participate in the fall 2024 sports try-outs and practices. High school varsity and JV sports begin Aug. 26. JV/varsity football begins Aug. 19. Physical exams must have been conducted within the last year (on or after Aug. 1, 2023) to be valid. …

Middle school Human Rights Academy provides enriching experience for students

Thirty-three middle schools students participated in the Human Rights Academy at Circleville Middle School. The academy members had an enriching week of advancing their understanding of the Declaration of Human Rights with engaging activities, guest speakers, a community service project and a trip to the United Nations in New York City. The 2023 Human Rights …

Making a difference is key at Leadership and Law Academy

“Whatever you do, I know it will be great. Make a difference in people’s lives.” Those were the closing remarks from Lenny Esposito, retired New York Police Department detective and retired United States Army major, who gave the keynote address to the graduates of the Leadership and Law Summer Enrichment Academy. The graduates numbered 123 …

Crispell Principal Stephen Wilder to host virtual meeting Tuesday, July 25

Good Day Crispell Families! Take a look at this video from Crispell Principal Stephen Wilder about an upcoming virtual meeting he is hosting on Tuesday, July 25.  https://youtu.be/KXgGHS9qBpQ Message from Mr. Wilder: As mentioned in the video, we will have avirtual meetingon Tuesday, July 25, from 3:45-4:45 p.m.  Please useTHIS LINKto submit any questions you …

Traditional art is the focus at Fine Art Summer Enrichment Academy

Janice Barth went old school with the Fine Art Summer Academy this year. Her students focused on traditional art this year, including working in the darkroom! The students worked with clay on the potter’s wheel as well as sculpting with their hands. In the dark room they learned how to work with negatives and enlarging. …

Medical Academy students gain hands-on experience in summer program

Students from the Medical Summer Enrichment Academy graduated from the program with hands-on experiences, knowledge from incredible guest speakers and wonderful memories. Students packed so much into their 90-plus hours of instruction over the two-and-a-half weeks – anatomy, physiology, healthcare instruction, guest speakers from Garnet Medical Center, Crystal Run Healthcare, the medical examiner’s office, Touro …

Crispell inducts 44 students into National Junior Honor Society

The following Crispell Middle School students were inducted into the National Junior Honor Society in June. In order to be eligible for the NJHS, students must meet five requirements: scholarship, service, citizenship, leadership and character. Scholarship – students must achieve a 93 or above overall average for the first three quarters of the school year. …

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Phone: (845) 744-2031
Fax: (845) 744-6189
Joseph Lenz
Superintendent of Schools
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