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Month: November 2023


  • Jr./Sr. High School announces first quarter honor roll

    Congratulations to the students who made the principal’s honor roll, high honor roll and honor roll! Seniors Principal’s Honor Roll Mia Alpy, Anna Bailey, Fyona Barber, Kylee Bolton, Charles Brownell IV, Kai Edwards, Isabelle Flint, Ella Hunt, Ezden Koopmann, Gavin Krizan, Adeline Record, Nicole Robinson, Josha Roopnarine, Cosette Samuelson, Emma Washburn High Honor Roll Michael…


  • Reminders for winter sports home contests

    This is a reminder that CCS is no longer charging anyone admission to any regular season home games. All individuals will be able to attend at no charge. If CCS is hosting a Section 2 playoff game, Section 2 sets the pricing for admission. Additionally, the Booster Club will be hosting concession stands for JV/varsity…


  • CCS unveils Hiawatha Peace Flag in gymnasium

    On Tuesday, Nov. 21, Dr. Thomas Porter visited CCS to help unveil the Hiawatha Peace Flag to secondary students in an assembly in the high school gymnasium. Dr. Porter (Sakokwenionkwas “The One Who Wins”) has been the founder, spokesperson and spiritual leader of the Mohawk Community of Kanatsiohareke located in the Mohawk Valley near Fonda,…


  • Meet Brooklin Drake, 7-12 Ag teacher

    The Ag program at CCS is alive and well. Brooklin Drake is in her first year as the high school Ag teacher. A graduate of SUNY Cobleskill, Drake has big plans for the resurrected program. “Coming into this program, my first goal was to recharter our FFA chapter as quickly as possible,” said Drake. “Now…


  • Elementary students sing, create cards to thank veterans

    On Veterans Day, CCS students would like to express their gratitude to all the individuals who have served or are serving our country. The CCS Music Department sang a song to express their gratitude. Students also created cards for veterans. The cards will be shared with the Veterans Coffee Club in Hoosick Falls.


  • Voters to consider $11.28 million capital project; project has no additional tax impact

    On Tuesday, Dec. 12, Cambridge CSD residents will vote on a proposed $11,280,000 capital project that will provide no additional impact on the tax levy. If approved, the project would reconstruct a new auditorium in its current location, along with a lobby in the hallway adjacent to the auditorium. Uses of the new multipurpose auditorium:…


  • National Honor Society inducts 11 new members

    On Wednesday, Nov. 1, the Lambda Sigma Gamma Chapter of the National Honor Society inducted 11 new members. The induction ceremony was held in the Cambridge Central School (CCS) auditorium and was attended by friends and family members of the inductees and current members, as well as CCS faculty and staff members. Congratulations to the…