Lincoln’s Got Talent
Penguin pride was shining bright The faculty and staff at Lincoln create an environment where students feel safe and proud to show off their talents
Penguin pride was shining bright The faculty and staff at Lincoln create an environment where students feel safe and proud to show off their talents
Parents and guardians, let us take one thing off your to-do list next week. We will be providing free breakfast to all of our students
Social Skills and Sensory Needs The Scotia-Glenville CSD Pupil Personnel Services Department invites families to join us on Google Meet for a discussion about Autism
Largest public display of student artwork in a government building Congratulations to the following students who have work in the 33rd Annual NYSATA Legislative Virtual
Welcome to Throwback Thursday The Scotia-Glenville Old School Decades Day! The district is enjoying the camaraderie of being a Tartan while wearing our favorite decade looks.
A legacy of safeguarding students and democracy Geraldine Yager is the “helper person”—that Mr. Rogers told us to look for—in times of need. But even
The Varsity Club will be sponsoring a districtwide Inclusion Day, next Thursday, April 6. The idea is to promote camaraderie and celebrate being a Tartan
Celebrating advocates who encourage and support our students The Parent Teacher Association Council’s Founders Day Awards recognizes the people who embrace coming together to make
Scotia-Glenville Central School District will be closed on Tuesday, March 14. Ahead of the hazardous conditions being forecasted, all S-G schools and offices will be closed.
Due to inclement weather, the March 13 Board of Education meeting has been moved to Wednesday, March 15 at 7:00 p.m. in the Middle School.