The Reformed Dutch Church of Schodack at Muitzeskill will hold its Annual Mini-Market and Chicken Barbecue on Saturday, August 9. Mini-Market and Chicken Barbecue
The Reformed Church of Schodack at Muitzeskill will be holding its Annual Mini-Market and Chicken Barbecue on Saturday, August 9. The church is located at the junction of Muitzeskill Road and Schodack Landing Road in the Town of Schodack.
The Mini-Market opens at 9:00 a.m., while the barbecue will be served from 4:00 p.m. until 6:00 p.m. The donation for the barbecue is $12.00 for adults and $6.00 for children under 12. Reservations are not required, but the barbecue is served on a first come, first served basis. Take out is available. For further information, call 732-2471.
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July 14, 2014
May 6, 2014
2014-15 School Budget Information
On Tuesday, May 20 from 6:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. in the High School gym, the community will vote on a proposed $21,217,292 budget for the 2014-15 school year.
The proposed budget:
April 10, 2014
Craig Wilkinson was honored
Craig Wilkinson was honored at the Questar III Board meeting on April 9 with the G. Lucius Cary Annual Service Leadership Award for his incredible volunteer work in Schodack schools and the community. “Craig is a valuable asset to our students, faculty and staff for the Schodack Central School District as well as in the community. If you see him, please take a moment to thank him for all that he does while asking for nothing in return,” said Superintendent Bob Horan. Congratulations Craig!
"Mr. Schodack" everybody knows him...everybody loves him.
April 3, 2014
Plan for Schodack’s Town Center to be discussed
By Record staff, newsroom@troyrecord.com, @TroyRecord on Twitter posted: 04/01/14, 12:37 PM EDT
SCHODACK -- A meeting to discuss Schodack’s future regarding many aspects of the prospective Town Center plan.
The meeting will take place at 5:30 p.m. on April 10 at Maple Hill Middle School,
By Record staff, newsroom@troyrecord.com, @TroyRecord on Twitter posted: 04/01/14, 12:37 PM EDT
SCHODACK -- A meeting to discuss Schodack’s future regarding many aspects of the prospective Town Center plan.
The meeting will take place at 5:30 p.m. on April 10 at Maple Hill Middle School,
March 24, 2014
Schodack Budget Workshops
Budget Forum and
Workshop Offer Opportunities for Community Questions – Wednesday, March 26 and Tuesday, April
8
To help answer questions our community may have about the 2014-15 budget, the district will hold a Community Budget Forum on Wednesday, March 26 from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. in the High School cafeteria. The Board of Education will also hold a budget workshop with community input on Tuesday, April 8 at 6:00 p.m. in the High School cafeteria. Free babysitting will be available for both meetings. Each meeting will offer opportunities to learn about the 2014-15 budget process and ask questions. Community members will also be able to ask questions about the proposition to address infrastructure needs as well as the Capital Project.
To help answer questions our community may have about the 2014-15 budget, the district will hold a Community Budget Forum on Wednesday, March 26 from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. in the High School cafeteria. The Board of Education will also hold a budget workshop with community input on Tuesday, April 8 at 6:00 p.m. in the High School cafeteria. Free babysitting will be available for both meetings. Each meeting will offer opportunities to learn about the 2014-15 budget process and ask questions. Community members will also be able to ask questions about the proposition to address infrastructure needs as well as the Capital Project.
June 9, 2013
Jaime Schultz & the Major Legues!
By The Record
sports staff
sports staff
Jaime Schultz had dreamed of being chosen in the Major League Baseball draft and on Saturday, that dream came true.
Schultz, a Maple Hill grad, who just finished his junior season pitching at High Point University, was selected by the Tampa Bay Rays, in the 14th round of the MLB First-Year Player Draft.
Schultz, a Maple Hill grad, who just finished his junior season pitching at High Point University, was selected by the Tampa Bay Rays, in the 14th round of the MLB First-Year Player Draft.
May 31, 2013
Roundup: Maple Hill wins Section II, Group 4 track and field meet
STILLWATER — The Maple Hill varsity boys and girls track and field teams captured first place overall in the Section II, Group 4 championships, which began on Saturday and were completed this week at Stillwater High School.
The Maple Hill boys finished with 127 points to take the championship. Other local teams competing included Rensselaer/Doane Stuart, which placed sixth with 56 points; and Greenville placed 12th with 14 points. In the girls competition, the Lady Wildcats scored 127 points for first place, and Rensselaer/Doane Stuart finished ninth with 15 points.
April 18, 2013
Relay Recess of CES June 5, 2013 10am @ CES,MHMS & MHHS
Being on an American Cancer Society Relay Recess team is an amazing experience, and I hope you'll join me!
Picture yourself surrounded by
your friends and teachers and the air is filled with the sound of
laughter as our school celebrates those who have fought cancer,
remembers the loved ones we've lost, and fights back against a disease
that has taken too much from too many.
It would be an honor to have you
on our team for this year's Relay Recess event. |
March 25, 2013
The Anchor
The Anchor Food Pantry and Thrift Shop is moving from The Trinity Lutheran Church to their new home at 34 Boltwood Avenue in Castleton as of May 2nd, 2013.
Their new location is behind The Riverside Center for Rehabilitation (formerly Resurrection Nursing Home) in the building previously used by the Maple Hill Pre-School.
The Anchor's phone number will remain the same at 732-4120.
Their new location is behind The Riverside Center for Rehabilitation (formerly Resurrection Nursing Home) in the building previously used by the Maple Hill Pre-School.
The Anchor's phone number will remain the same at 732-4120.
Schodack eNews - Districtwide News Correction on Board of Education Meeting Start Time
IT IS THE MISSION OF THE SCHODACK CENTRAL SCHOOLS to develop our students to become "...active, reflective, creative learners. In our schools, they will engage in rewarding work and practice behaviors that are intelligent in both an academic and a practical sense. Students will develop the attitudes, skills and understandings that will allow them to fulfill their potential and to function successfully in their individual and social roles."
SCHODACK CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT
1216 Maple Hill Road, Castleton, New York 12033-1699
March 26, 2013 Maple Hill High School Library
BOARD OF EDUCATION AGENDA – REGULAR MEETING
March 11, 2013
From the Troy Record
Schodack Central School District's energy savings rewarded with grant
The Schodack Central School District is one of 12 across the state to receive a portion of a $9 million grant as a reward for finding $9 million in energy savings.
School districts across the state were invited to apply for the grant by demonstrating how innovative cost-savings were implemented in their districts. The dozen schools found efficiencies and savings in their district’s operations, in areas such as transportation, maintenance staff, and administrative support. As models, these districts will serve as roadmaps for other districts to follow when containing costs which continue to escalate every year.
“Our education system must become more efficient and direct spending away from the bureaucracy into the classroom,” said Gov. Andrew Cuomo. “The 12 districts we are awarding today stand out as leading examples and will serve as models for other districts across the state.”
The Schodack Central School District is one of 12 across the state to receive a portion of a $9 million grant as a reward for finding $9 million in energy savings.
School districts across the state were invited to apply for the grant by demonstrating how innovative cost-savings were implemented in their districts. The dozen schools found efficiencies and savings in their district’s operations, in areas such as transportation, maintenance staff, and administrative support. As models, these districts will serve as roadmaps for other districts to follow when containing costs which continue to escalate every year.
“Our education system must become more efficient and direct spending away from the bureaucracy into the classroom,” said Gov. Andrew Cuomo. “The 12 districts we are awarding today stand out as leading examples and will serve as models for other districts across the state.”
Schodack was awarded $298,761 over three years for identifying a total of $331,956 in eligible savings by consolidating and reducing central office administrative responsibilities and positions and installing solar panels.Read more...
February 22, 2013
Maple Hill vs Mechanicville
Girls Basketball Team One game away from Sectional finals!
Maple Hill faces Mechanicville Friday at 7:30 at home. Come support the girls, and don't forget to wear red!
February 1, 2013
Pee Wee Wrestling
The Town of Schodack is pleased to announce the 2013 Pee Wee Wrestling Program to be held at the Maple Hill High School Multi-Use Facility (MUF). The program will be held on Tuesday and Thursday beginning February 5, 2013 and continue through March 21, 2013 except during the February break.
Read more...
January 24, 2013
January 22, 2013
Music Parent Association
Music Parent Association Seeks Items for Indoor Garage Sale - The Maple Hill Music Parents Association is seeking donations for their Indoor Garage Sale to be held Saturday, March 16 from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Please contact Rachael Coleda at 732-0241 or raye@coleda.com
January 16, 2013
December 27, 2012
District Seeks Community Input Through Budget Survey
As part of continued efforts to involve our
community in the budget development process, the district is offering a survey
where residents can provide suggestions and give guidance about what information
they need to better understand the 2013-14 budget. The survey runs through
January 11. “Once again we are facing serious challenges next year due to
New York State’s continued cuts to state aid,” said Superintendent Bob Horan.
“We want to hear from our residents to help us make decisions and better
communicate the challenges we face.” Visit the district website, www.schodack.k12.ny.us,
for a link to the survey.
December 17, 2012
Chinese Representatives visit Schodack
The district had an opportunity to show off its schools to a trade and business representative for China on September 28 as part of its efforts to promote the Schodack community to potential businesses and homeowners.
Millay Yuan, president of the Jiangsu (China) Trade & Business Representative Office, visited Schodack schools after he connected with Board of Education member George Warner.
Mr. Warner and Superintendent Robert Horan attended a trade conference over the summer to create connections with businesses potentially interested in locating in the area or possibly their employees.
December 16, 2012
Schodack business woman stabbed to death
By Lauren Stanforth
Updated 6:44 pm, Sunday, December 16, 2012
SCHODACK — The boyfriend of the realtor who was stabbed to death will be arraigned Sunday evening on second-degree murder charges.
At approximately 4:35 a.m. Sunday, emergency responders were called to 20 Bri Lan Ave for a report of an assault with a knife. Police arrived and found 33-year-old Nikki Hart, who was transported to Albany Memorial
December 14, 2012
Kiwanis Christmas Gift to SCSD
The Castleton Schodack Kiwanis Club donated $1,000 in gift cards to each of
Schodack Central School Districts three school buildings recently. This
donation will help community families in need during the holiday season.
Social workers from each school were on hand to accept this generous donation
and will be able to identify families to help.
The donated funds come from
various fund raisers (chicken barbeques, food sales at summer concerts at the
Schodack Town Park) and a very generous donation from a family in the
Schodack/Castleton
community.
Kiwanis members would like to thank the community for their support, which allows the organization to give this Christmas donation as well as many other donations throughout the year. The Schodack CSD is very grateful for the Kiwanis Christmas donation and their continued generosity to the community.
photo contributed |
community.
Kiwanis members would like to thank the community for their support, which allows the organization to give this Christmas donation as well as many other donations throughout the year. The Schodack CSD is very grateful for the Kiwanis Christmas donation and their continued generosity to the community.
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