Hey CA! Check out todays CAMS news, featuring Dawn Essex announcing "Students of the Quarter" for the middle school. Congrats to all!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dd9rsoc8nz4
This morning, Coxsackie-Athens High School juniors and seniors had the opportunity to listen to NYS Lt. Gov. Antonio Delgado share stories of his upbringing, his political aspirations and how students can be involved with their government! #CA_RightHereRightNow
The Coxsackie-Athens National Honor Society is hosting a Parents Night Out on Dec. 6, 2024 from 5-8 p.m. at C-A HS! To register, please scan the QR code in the flyer! #CA_RightHereRightNow
Mrs. Faller's 3rd grade class recently investigated measurement of liquids! #CA_RightHereRightNow
Mrs. Sunkes' 5th grade ELA classes completed a Kindness Project! Students were asked ways to be kind and created a one-page poster, presented ideas about why kindness is important and did a gallery walk leaving positive feedback for their classmates! #CA_RightHereRightNow
The Hope Club is hosting an American Red Cross Blood Drive on Wednesday, Nov. 20, 2024 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Coxsackie-Athens High School Auditorium. Please see Mrs. Fields or visit www.RedCrossBlood.org to schedule an appointment! #CA_RightHereRightNow
TONIGHT --Reminder, the Parent Community Council meeting is tonight Monday, Nov. 18, 2024 at 6:30 p.m. in the high school library. The meeting will focus on the high school schedule-making electives and updates on cell phones and the 2024 Capital Project. All are welcome! Hosted by Mr. Squier
States Bound!!
Coxsackie-Athens is thrilled to announce that junior Claire Hubert and sophomore Emma Roberg will be representing our district at the NYS Cross Country State Championship today!
Both athletes finished in the top 5 among individual racers in the Class C Sectional Championship last Saturday, earning them spots in the state meet. They'll be competing against over 150 of the best runners from all across New York.
This is the first time that a C-A Cross Country runner has qualified for states! Join us in wishing Claire and Emma the best of luck as they take on this incredible challenge. Go Riverhawks!
We love the foliage around our school! Have a great Friday! #CA_RightHereRightNow
The Hope Club is hosting an American Red Cross Blood Drive on Wednesday, Nov. 20, 2024 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Coxsackie-Athens High School Auditorium. Please see Mrs. Fields or visit www.RedCrossBlood.org to schedule an appointment! #CA_RightHereRightNow
The Coxsackie-Athens CSD is hosting a Parent Community Council meeting on Monday, Nov. 18, 2024 at 6:30 p.m. in the high school library! The meeting will focus on the high school schedule-making electives and updates on cell phones and the 2024 Capital Project. All are welcome!
Ricky the Riverhawk has arrived at the Apple Distinguished Schools Leadership Conference at Full Sail University in Orlando, Florida! Our talented MS and HS Technology teacher, Mr. Wager, crafted Ricky using our 3D printer, while HS Art teacher, Mr. Schamberg, dressed him up in stylish blue and white attire for the journey.
This conference celebrates the innovative work being done by schools all around the globe. We are proud to announce that all four schools in our district are recognized as Apple Distinguished Schools, with Coxsackie-Athens representing 18% of these schools in New York State! #CA_RightHereRightNow
National Signing Day for one of our own - Senior Andrew Sager was surrounded by family, coaches, teammates and friends as he signed his letter of intent to play baseball at Sacred Heart University!
Congratulations Andrew! #CA_RightHereRightNow
The Coxsackie-Athens National Honor Society is hosting a Parents Night Out on Dec. 6, 2024 from 5-8 p.m. at C-A HS! To register, please scan the QR code in the flyer! #CA_RightHereRightNow
Ava is a new sixth-grader who has quickly become a favorite among her classmates and teachers. Ava brings great energy to her classes and consistently impresses with her academic ability.. Not only is she bright and hardworking, she’s also genuinely funny. Ava’s positive spirit and kindness make her an awesome addition to our school community, and she’s already making a big difference!
ELA/Reading- Ava is a ray of sunshine here at CA! Her bright and bubbly personality is contagious and always makes class enjoyable. Ava goes above and beyond in everything she does!
Math- Positive, Energetic, and Hardworking! Ava works well with her classmates and demonstrates an excellent work ethic. She is an excellent math student and enjoys the challenges of the accelerated program.
Social Studies- Serious and dedicated - hardworking and cooperative, thoughtful and helpful, humorous and kind, insightful and curious - Ava has all the attributes of a positive member of our Riverhawks family. It has been a pleasure to have Ava as part of our 6th grade community of learners. We welcome her back to C-A again - and have high expectations for her future work here together.
Science - Ava approaches every assignment with enthusiasm and a bright smile. She’s an incredibly supportive lab partner, always willing to lend a hand, and her dedication shows—she has aced every assessment we’ve had so far. I’m excited to see just how far Ava’s curiosity and hard work will take her in Science this year!
Our high school (11th grade) student of the month is Cameron Daoust. Cameron is a thoughtful student, both in her personality and her classwork. Cameron is always looking to improve, especially when given feedback on assignments, and understands the value of working through multiple drafts of work to achieve a stronger outcome. Cameron is a quiet leader, choosing to lead through example, and as such is also a fantastic example of the success C-A students have when they push themselves to truly take charge of their education. Congratulations to Cameron and her family!
Ms. Seekamp's 6th Grade Scientists observed the various qualities of different soil types to help answer the question, "How does soil type affect the rate at which water passes through it?"
After observing qualities like color, texture and particle size, the 6th graders conducted an experiment in which 100 mL of water was poured through 25 cm3 of three different soil types (sandy, clay & loamy soil). Our scientists recorded the number of seconds it took for water to pass through each soil type, analyzed their data and came to the conclusion that particle size and texture have a pretty big impact on how water passes through soil. #CA_RightHereRightNow
Yearbook photographer and C-A HS senior Danielle Horn took this interesting photo in the library yesterday! The clouds, blue sky, dappled sunlight, reflection of fluorescent tube lights, and yellow school buses make for an artistic photo! #CA_RightHereRightNow
On Nov. 8, 2024, Members of the FFA officer team traveled to Massachusetts to attend the Equine Affaire! Students watched horses and riders being trained, met with industry professionals, learned about what the equine industry has to offer, and more! #CA_RightHereRightNow
Looking for a good listen on your drive home from work today? C-A is redefining what "ready" means for students as they prepare for post-high school life!
Podcast link:
Link: https://youtu.be/ppJ9KvOgKn4?si=U3Zn870eXv-u5_82
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