YEARBOOK INFORMATION:
High School yearbooks will be a summer/fall delivery so that they can include all the year-end events, such as graduation.
Attention parents and community members! Several students submitted posters into the high school's Vaping Prevention Poster Contest. We need YOU to vote on your favorite poster by scanning the QR code attached to this post.
Winning posters will be proudly displayed in the school, and winners will receive a brand-new Stanley Cup! Winners will be named beginning of next week, so get your votes in now!
Link to vote: https://forms.gle/FTAHfw5HXMEZCYUu6
School Budget PASSES.
YES: 158
NO: 98
School Vehicle: PASSES
YES: 172
NO: 84
Board of Election: Stephanie Champney, Benny Hodkinson and Aubrey Nawrocki ELECTED.
THANK YOU, VOTERS!
Boys & Girls Varsity Track & Field Team Section IV Class C Meet
at Sidney High School, Wednesday, May 22nd at 3:00 pm.
Admission is charged at the Track & Field Sectional Meet:
https://gofan.co/event/1524298?schoolId=NYSPHSAAIV
GoFan Digital Tickets - General Admission is $6.25
Cash Ticket Sales – General Admission is $8.00
Children 10 and under are free.
FAMILY FUN CARNIVAL: It's that time of year again! This Saturday, 5/18/24, The CEA Family Fun Carnival returns! To promote this awesome event, we are sharing our Annual Coloring Contest Winners! We can't wait to see you there!
ATHLETICS: The Girls Varsity Softball Team advances to the Section IV Class B Tournament | First Round Game at Watkins Glen High School | Thursday, May 16th at 4:30 pm | Admission Free
SUNY BROOME: Whitney Point CSD would like to congratulate Jacob Quail and Elizabeth Czebiniak (not pictured) on receiving the 'Frank G. Paul Medal of Excellence' for their work in STEM throughout their high school careers. Jacob also received a scholarship in the same name.
PC: @SUNY Broome Community College
NATE THE GREAT: Our First and Third Graders at the CEA enjoyed a visit from performer 'Nate The Great' this week!
Looking for summer camps for your child? Here are two to consider.
1. Long Point Camp via the Salvation Army – free overnight camp opportunity ages 6-12 years old.
2. Camp Hope – Bereavement Camp for Youth ages 6-14 years old experiencing a recent loss in the past year or several years.
To register for Long Point Camp: https://longpointcamp.org/
or scan the QR code on the poster.
For Camp Hope registration information see flyer.
Mark your calendars for these important end-of-school-year dates!
Next week is National Teacher Appreciation Week, May 6 - 10. Thank you to the PTA for helping to fund treats and refreshments. We would like to encourage all students and families to send a little note, or just say thank you to your child's teacher for all their amazing hard work for our kids!
Thank you for your help with this!
There will be a special Board of Education meeting on Monday, April 1, 2024 at 6pm. It will be held in the HS Library and via Zoom. See accompanying graphic for details.
Yearbook orders for CEA, TRA and HS are due by April 12th.
Click https://5il.co/2hc2j to view order form.
Our "Celebration of the Young Child" is just around the corner! You won't want to miss out on all of the fun-filled activities we have planned!
TRA's Family Literacy & Activity Night is April 25th from 5-7pm. Local author Melissa Chapman will join us with stories from her memoir "Distant Skies", there will be a Scholastic Book Fair table and horse inspired activities with Maine Mavericks and Pony Pals. Bring your appetite because there will also be dinner provided. Pre-Registration is required. See flyer for more information.
registration link https://forms.gle/tTPLWaLfbMNkpokk7
Please see the letter from Superintendent Sexton regarding a modified schedule on April 8, 2024.
Bring your little ones out to the next Meet Up Monday. It is on March 25th at 9:30am at the CEA. Stories, fun activities and snacks!
Check out this FREE Summer Elementary Literacy Tutoring Program taking place virtually from June 26-July 29. It's open to students who are entering grades 1-5.
What Juniors Need to Know about Financial Aid
Planning to go to college? There are lots of things to think about and many questions you need to ask – How do I pay for college? What is financial aid? When and how do I apply? Where can I get help? In this forum HESC will provide an overview of financial aid, look at the different types of financial aid available and help you learn how and when to apply and where to get help. We’ll also look at the cost of attendance and help you understand how your financial aid awards are determined. If you are a soon-to-be college student or parent of a high school Junior and want to begin planning, this presentation is for you.
Junior Basics: What You Need to Know About Financial Aid for College.
https://startheregetthere.ny.gov/junior-basics-what-you-need-know-about-financial-aid-college?fbclid=IwAR1Nk5wlmKQjtSa40o8KSS0fQ8rGaNOOzCFc_H8Bj2jyNowP3eysLczI6Gc
Tuesday, March 12 @ 6pm
Thursday, March 14 @ 6pm
Tuesday, March 19 @ 6pm
Tuesday, March 21 @ 6pm
It's time for Spring Sports Sign-Ups! It's easy. Just click the link below or scan the QR code.
https://www.familyid.com/whitney-point-central-school-district