Dear Parents, The New York State Education Department (NYSED) has developed a Parent Dashboard to increase transparency and make information about school performance and other school-level data easier for parents and the public to access. The Parent Dashboard is part of New York’s Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) plan, which emphasizes equity in education for all …
What is Unity? The students at Circleville Middle School certainly know. As part of their No Place for Hate kickoff, these students celebrated Unity Day and what it means to be united. Each of the sixth-grade students attending school chose a puzzle piece and wrote how they can bring unity and kindness to their fellow …
We are excited to announce that we will be inviting our hybrid students in grades 7-12 back into our school buildings beginning Tuesday, Nov. 10 (which will be an “A” day). Students who have signed up for hybrid learning will learn virtually from home for three days per week (including Mobile Mondays for all) and …
Monday, Oct. 26 kicks off the 31st annual Red Ribbon Week, sponsored by the Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Council (ADAC) of Orange County. Monroe-Woodbury is the host district for this first-ever virtual Red Ribbon Week. The theme of the week is Be Happy, Be Brave, Be Drug Free. The week starts strong with special guest …
Here are the CVMS Aquila Academy STAR Students for October 2020. Congratulations and keep up the great work! Jacob Drake Braydan Hultslander Logan Johnson Jeffrey Paes Javion Roldan Janalys Gavilanez Daniel Hickman Daniel Hufcut Harmony Ramirez Rayne Rasul Johnathan Bolding Emily Cassese Felicity Gonzalez Alex Kadanthod Marvin Valcin Brady Fandl Danellie Fernandez Max Fox Daniel …
Sixth-grade students in Stacie Blaut’s science class at CVMS, both virtual and in person, recently took on the tower challenge. Their goal: construct a 12-inch free-standing tower using the least amount of index cards in order to hold a stuffed animal for 20 seconds. The students used a variety of different methods for construction – …
Our pre-k students have been back in the buildings for nearly two weeks. On Tuesday, Oct. 6, students from kindergarten through grade 6 will join them! We will all be masked and socially distanced, of course, but we are so looking forward to seeing those students whose parents have opted for in-person learning. Please click …
A message from Principal Lisa Hankinson: Beginning Monday, Oct. 5, all middle school students will switch their “flex” day to “Mobile Mondays,” in order to put them in sync with their younger siblings who are in our elementary schools. From that point on, all PB students will continue to have asynchronous instruction on “Mobile Mondays” …