October 24, 2011

MHHS Blood Drive

Students Organize Blood Drive at MHHS-Thursday, October 27

The American Red Cross will hold a blood drive at Maple Hill High School on Thursday, October 27 from 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Walk-ins are welcome. The annual blood drive is organized by Maple Hill High School students to help the Red Cross with its need for blood donations.

East Greenbush seeks community rep

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 
EGCSD Board of Ed. Seeks Community Rep to Join Its Education Committee



Contact: Ralph Lyons, Acting Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum and Instruction

Phone: (518) 207-2528  Email: lyonsra@egcsd.org

October 23, 2011

For Immediate Release

 

Contact:  Nina Martino 732-7023
Subject: Barnes and Noble Fundraiser to benefit the Castleton Public Library!
 
On Saturday, November 19th, 10am-10pm there will be a fundraiser at Barnes and Noble, Colonie Center, to benefit the Castleton Public Library. A portion of sales, when accompanied with voucher (see our website: (www.castletonpubliclibrary.org) will go to the Castleton Public Library! In addition, the Friends will have many raffle baskets available that day. $1/chance to win! There will be many activities hosted by the Friends of the Library throughout the day. Stop by to enjoy music, dancing, storytelling and crafts! Please see the library’s website for a list of times and activities!
 
Can’t make it on the 19th....order online. Go to www.bn.com/bookfairs and use bookfair ID: 10410942 at checkout. The library will also receive a portion of these sales.
 
Thank you in advance for your support!

October 21, 2011

ICC Schodack Merger?

ICC, Schodack mull timeline for possible merger

KINDERHOOK -- The Ichabod Crane and Schodack School Boards held a special meeting Tuesday, October 11 to discuss the Functional Consolidation Study the districts are conducting. Though no decisions have been made about whether the two districts will merge, they did talk about a time line that would be followed if they do decide to hold votes on consolidation.


October 20, 2011

News In a Nutshell

Headlines That Caught My Eye
DEATH OF A DICTATOR

"One of the world's longest-serving dictators is no more," he said. "The dark shadow of tyranny has been lifted."

Sitcom 'Second Chance' Predicted Gaddafi Would Die in 2011

Did a cheesy 1987 Matthew Perry sitcom predict that Muammar Gaddafi would be killed in 2011? A Reddit thread pointed out the wild 'Second Chance' coincidence after the Libyan dictator was killed in Sirte.

Santorum Pledges To Defund Contraception and Fight Same-Sex Marriage

Republican presidential hopeful Rick Santorum recently pledged to "die on that hill" fighting against same-sex marriage, and made a similar vow to repeal all federal funding for contraception because it is "a license to do things in a sexual realm."


Price Chopper files suit against competitor Shoprite


A Price Chopper representative confirms the grocery store chain filed a lawsuit Thursday evening against ShopRite Supermarkets, after discovering weblinks that used the name "Price Chopper" and directed customers to Shoprite's site

Reorganization Feasibility Study

The Ichabod Crane and Schodack Central School District Boards of Education gathered together on October 11 to discuss how to proceed with the Reorganization Feasibility Study once the 
Community Advisory Committee has finished its work.

While a potential merger would likely be more than a year away if both communities agreed, Mr. Bordick noted that the study has already helped both districts by highlighting areas where they can work together to reduce costs and/or increase student opportunities.

"I predict that next year's budget will include shared services between the districts," Mr. Bordick said.