Athletes of the Week 12-8

This week’s athletes of the week come from the wrestling mat and the basketball court. First up is sophomore Carter Gray. Carter wrestles in the 285 class and has had a stellar record recently. He has gone 5-1 in his last several matches, including going undefeated at the Ballston Spa Duals. Next up is senior …

January 2020 Regents & Midterm Exam Schedule

Lunch is served between 11:15 – 11:45 p.m. during exam days. Monday 1/20 – Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. NO SCHOOL Tuesday, 1/21 – 8:00-11:00a.m: REGENTS ELA (11 & 12) , 9AP World History Midterm, 10AP World History Midterm & Global Hist. & Geo.(10) Midterm 12:00-3:00p.m. – REGENTS Living Environment (9), French 2 Midterm, Spanish …

STEAM Day Caps Week Before Holiday Break

The joy in learning was on full display last week as students in our Primary School were led through a variety of challenge-based learning opportunities and explorations with their classroom teachers and our Director of Educational Technology, Chris MacPherson. “STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math) is an integrated approach to learning that fosters better …

Pre-K through Grade 5 PTC Dismissal Times Announced

During the week of December 10th Through the 13th, our Pre-K through Grade 5 students will follow an alternate schedule to allow for parent/teacher conferences on those days. Announcements should have arrived with your child about scheduling your conference. If you have not received one, please contact your child’s teacher. Kindergarten Center Pre-K follows a …

Third Graders Blend Science, Social Studies in Project

Third graders from Mrs. Brogan’s room are taking a trip around the world! As a part of their recent research projects, they created travel brochures for specific locations across the globe. The students did all the studying, research, and creating themselves, and presented their final work on Friday. “This project naturally blends the standards and …

Volleyball Teams Raise Money for Coach Battling Cancer

“Breathe, Believe, Battle.” Those fighting words from their coach, Karen Markey, have meant so much more this year to the girls on the Hudson Falls modified volleyball teams. The volleyball program has been without Coach Markey this season as the second-grade teacher undergoes treatment for breast cancer. “This season has been about teaching our kids …

Athletes of the Week October 20th

This week we honor the new football quarterback and a volleyball standout as our athletes of the week! First up is Stephen Currier. The junior has more slashes on his resume than Kordell Stewart. He has played wide receiver, running back, linebacker, and most recently taken over as quarterback. “Stephen is highly reliable and intelligent,” …

Science Teacher Vartuli Joins Master Teacher Class

Hudson Falls High School science teacher Tom Vartuli has recently become the district’s newest New York State Master Teacher. Master Teachers are K-12 Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) educators who are dedicated to professional growth within their field and classrooms. Master Teachers collaborate with STEM educators and pre-service teachers with the goal of strengthening …