Stacie Blaut’s sixth-grade science students enjoyed a virtual reality presentation and experienced exploring the world’s land biomes. A biome is a large area characterized by its vegetation, soil, climate, and wildlife. There are five major types of biomes: aquatic, grassland, forest, desert, and tundra. Some of these biomes can be divided into more specific …
Our district-wide art show was one for the books! Our students displayed incredible works, from painting to sculpture to pottery and more. Set up in the high school, all elementary schools displayed their work in the cafeteria. So many of the students searched the walls for their artwork, smiles coming over their faces as …
How is 3D printing important in the field of science and medicine? Eighth-grade students in Romulo Gabriel’s science classes can tell you the answer to that! Mr. Gabriel used the SARS-COV-2 spike protein as the example. This protein is the reason people get COVID-19. For proteins to work, they need to attach themselves to cells …
Here’s to our superheroes! CVMS recently celebrated SEL Superhero Day as part of the Positivity Project’s Spirit Week. All students completed activities in class to recognize the superheroes in their own daily lives. Responses included parents, teachers and friends! Students were encouraged to dress up like superheroes for the day and they …
Let’s hear it for our second quarter honor roll and high honor roll students here at CVMS! You can always find the honor roll/high honor roll list on the CVMS homepage under school links.
Congratulations to Kiera Masci and Thea Valdez who represented Pine Bush in the New York State Band Directors Association Honor Bands in Syracuse this past weekend. Kiera is a senior at Pine Bush High School and student of Ralph Wagner. She played flute in the High School Honor Band. Thea is a seventh grade …
As a tribute to Black History Month, CVMS Phoenix Academy students created an inspiring board to recognize Black History Month, honoring the pioneers of the Civil Rights movement and those who came before. Pictured are Nariath Peralta and Jordan Smith, and facilitator Melissa Hopmayer. Amazing job Phoenix Academy!
CVMS spread the love for Valentine’s Day, thanks to our very own science teacher and student council co-advisor, Antonia Ciccarelli. Ms. Ciccarelli and our awesome student council students provided red carnations for all staff members. Our students were able to send red carnations and a message to their special someone for free too! …
February is Black History Month! There are lessons taking place throughout the month and in all schools, studying the contributions of African-Americans in our nation’s history. At Circleville Middle School, students in Susan Erickson’s reading class each chose a famous African American to focus on. They researched their lives and then each created a …
The students in Bobbi Walter’s sixth-grade social studies class have been studying about Chinese New Year, part of their Ancient China unit. This is the Year of the Water Rabbit. The students had a lot of fun making Chinese lanterns and finding out what Chinese zodiac sign they are. They also learned how fortune …