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CES fifth-grade student are moving up to middle school

We are celebrating 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. All while getting through a pandemic!

A young man wearing a navy blue shirt and a dapper straw hat claps and smiles while sitting in his seat.

 

 

 

Interim Superintendent of Schools Donna Geidel reminded the students of how much they have grown and matured since entering CES. She encouraged them to join clubs and take part in activities when they get to Circleville Middle School. And she reinforced a message they’ve heard throughout their time here at CES – be kind to each other!

 

A young woman with long dark hair and glasses, wearing a white shirt and gray sweater, stands and claps and smiles.

 

Students received many awards at the ceremony including for academics, art, music and band, chorus, library and physical education.

 

A man wearing a suit and tie stands next to a group of fifth-grade students. All are standing with their hands over their hears as they recite the Pledge of Allegience.

 

Two CES students – Eva Sienkwicz and Saoirse Lalli – received the Triple C Award, recognizing the courage, character, and commitment of New York State’s outstanding students.

Victoria Islam received the New York State Comptroller’s award, which is awarded to students who have shown academic excellence and the potential for leadership through involvement in activities that improve their school and/or their community.

A fifth-grade student holding red flowers and wearing a white dress smiles. On the right is a man with his arm around her. He is smiling and wearing a blue suit, blue shirt and red patterned tie.

 

Now it’s on to Circleville Middle School for most of these former elementary school students. Remember to always do your best!

A young man in a white shirt and gold bow tie and suspenders smiles as his mom stands behind him with her head on his shoulder.

 

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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