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Time in a bottle – students research favorite historical figures and create their likeness

Circleville Elementary School fifth-grade students have a great project to end their elementary school careers – the bottle biographies!                 Students in all three fifth grades choose someone they want to learn more about. Some choose athletes or politicians; some contemporary musicians and others legendary ones. Geniuses, founding …

Circleville Elementary fifth-graders are heading to CVMS!

Let’s celebrate our Circleville Elementary School fifth-grade students who are moving up to middle school! These students have accomplished so much academically and socially, and have honed their skills in music, band, and athletics.   Principal Kristin Slover congratulated the students and wished them continued success in middle school. Superintendent Brian Dunn also wished them …

CES moving-up ceremony is available to view here

Hey family and friends of the CES fifth-grade students – If you missed the big moving-up ceremony or just want to watch it again, click here to view! And congratulations again to our incredible CES fifth graders!!  

Moving-up ceremonies will be livestreamed on district website

The fifth-grade and eighth-grade moving-up ceremonies will be livestreamed for family and friends. Click here for the livestream link. The livestream will begin promptly at the start of the ceremony: Wednesday, June 14, 10 a.m. – Edward J. Russell Thursday, June 15, 9:30 a.m. – Circleville Elementary School Friday, June 16, 9:30 a.m. – Pakanasink …

CES student struck after exiting bus; treated for bruises, scrapes and released from hospital

UPDATE, Saturday, June 10: The CES student who was struck by a school bus on Friday afternoon was treated at a local hospital for bruising and scrapes, but no serious injuries. The student was released from the hospital on Friday evening and is at home with their family. We are so grateful and wish a …

It’s a reunion for the CES fifth-grade class of 2016… and a few 2017

It was a reunion of sorts. Former Circleville Elementary School students who are members of the Pine Bush High School graduating class of 2023 met with their former fifth-grade teachers and principal Thursday to celebrate reaching a milestone they all promised to do way back in 2016. Seven years ago, the fifth graders at Circleville …

Students will remain indoors until air quality issues improve

Pine Bush students will continue to have recess and physical education classes indoors until the air quality improves enough that it is safe to be outside. The district consulted with the Orange County Department of Health yesterday and determined that the air quality due to the Canadian wildfires is not safe for outdoor activity. Decisions …

Students will remain indoors Wednesday, June 7, due to air quality concerns

In direct consultation with the Orange County Department of Health, please know that Pine Bush schools will hold all recess and physical education classes indoors tomorrow, Wednesday, June 7, in response to the air quality concerns stemming from the Canadian wildfires. Decisions about field trips that are scheduled for Wednesday will be made in the …

June 20-23 are half days for elementary and middle schools; check dismissal times

The last four days of the school year – June 20, 21, 22 and 23 – are half days for all elementary and middle school students. Below are the dismissal times for walkers at EJR and Crispell, parent pick-up at all elementary and middle schools and bus departures for each. CES – Parent pick-up begins …

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