G-W Literacy Pumpkin Contest Winners

There were 75 entries into the Glen-Worden pumpkin decorating contest. The third annual event was coordinated by G-W library media specialist, Maureen Palleschi, to inspire creativity and promote reading and literacy. Click this link to view the collection of entries. Photos were taken by Maureen Palleschi.   Winning G-W Pumpkins Madelyn Miller, Kindergarten Mrs. Bisanz’s …

Lincoln Pumpkin Character Contest Winners

Lincoln Media Specialist, Lauren Capuano coordinated this annual contest for students to decorate a pumpkin like their favorite book character. K-2 entries were able to complete their creation with their family. Students in 3-5 were only allowed to get some assistance if needed, but directed to do most of the work themselves. Sixty five pumpkins …

Important Information About Tonight’s Football Game

Please be advised: due to an event, the middle school parking lot will be closed from 4:00-9:00 If you are heading to the Tartans vs. Indians game tonight, it’s important to know that you wont have access to the middle school parking lot. Therefore, spectators will be directed to the back of the high school …

Special Education

COMMENT: What happens if the school can’t meet a student in Special Education’s needs RESPONSE: The district meets the needs of its student through the Committee on Special Education (CSE) or Committee on Preschool Special Education (CPSE) and the development of the Individual Education Plan (IEP).

COVID-19 Guidance

COMMENT: Why don’t the COVID-19 positivity rates per school get posted and say if it’s a staff or student and student’s grade anymore? What happens if someone does come in contact with a positive individual what are the quarantine guidelines? RESPONSE: Scotia-Glenville School District follows the guidance from the New York State Department of Health …

Grade That Collects the Most Cans Wins a Free Homework Night

The Student Council’s annual Can Drive begins Monday, October 31 and ends Friday, November 4 Please help support Scotia’s food pantry this year by bringing in your non-perishable food items. Popular items are peanut butter, spaghetti sauce, vegetables and fruit in cans. Drop items in the box for your grade in the front lobby. The …

November 1 Webinar on Depression and Suicide

Scotia-Glenville Central School District is continuing our partnership with Building Better Futures to provide the Parents as Partners Webinar Series 2022-23 to our staff and families. This opportunity is hosted by Educational Consultant and Trainer Jennifer Bashant, Ph.D., LMSW, MA. Dr. Bashant engages her audience with evidence-based strategies that will empower students, families and teachers to …

Thanksgiving Food Drive Through November 17

Concerned for the Hungry Lincoln students and staff are collecting boxes of macaroni and cheese to help give back to our community. A “Tom the Turkey” box is set up in the lobby. Please feed Tom mac and cheese to help support a local food service program, Concerned for the Hungry. Donations will be collected …

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