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  • CCS elementary student Aubrey Pacher selected as nationwide winner of graphic novel contest

    CCS elementary student Aubrey Pacher was recently selected as a nationwide winner of a Storyworks Magazine graphic novel contest. Pacher is one of five individuals to receive this recognition. In the spring, Pacher read the story Nat Good Enough in Mrs. Smith’s 4th grade ELA class. The story is part of a series and based…


  • JV/varsity winter athletics registration now open on FamilyID; Modified to open Oct. 25

    JV and varsity winter athletics registration is now open on FamilyID. Parents/guardians will need to register their child on FamilyID. All participants will need to be registered and have an up to date physical for athletic participation prior to the first practice. If you have any questions, contact Andrew Lapitsky at 518-677-8527, ext. 1412 or…


  • CCS seeking feedback on the superintendent search survey

    The Cambridge Central School District Board of Education is committed to conducting an open, thorough and comprehensive search for a new school superintendent and will have a new leader in place by July 1, 2025. As the Board of Education begins the search process, a survey has been created to better understand the community’s perspective…


  • Vehicle damages Science Wing exterior; classroom will be temporarily relocated

    Late last evening, a vehicle struck the exterior of the building, damaging a Science Wing classroom. The building was vacant at the time of the accident. The classroom (S-11) will be temporarily relocated until the district can fully assess the damage. The district will work with an engineer to safely restore the classroom for occupancy.


  • Change in Fitness Center hours

    Please note, effective Monday, Sept. 23, the Fitness Center will be open to community members from 5:30-8 p.m. Monday-Thursday, excluding school breaks, holidays and snow days.  Individuals can register for the program by visiting the district office at 58 South Park St. from 8 a.m. – 3 p.m. Monday through Friday. To register for the program,…


  • Smart Schools Investment Plan available for public comment

    The Cambridge Central School District’s Smart Schools Investment Plan is available for public comment Aug. 9-Sept. 12. Please submit any comments to chris.crucetti@cambridgecsd.org.


  • Board of Education adopts new branding elements; holds reconciliation meeting with NYSED

    During its regular meeting on Thursday, Aug. 8, the Board of Education adopted the new branding elements associated with the Tigers mascot. The elements will be implemented in the coming days and weeks and throughout the school year. Additionally, on Monday, June 17, David Frank, Assistant Commissioner of Education Policy and Chief of Staff to…


  • Additional information about becoming a phone-free school this fall

    Dear families, Earlier this month, we communicated about implementing a phone-free school for the 2024-25 school year.  We wanted to provide some additional information about becoming phone free this fall. Here is an overview video of Yondr in schools. Additionally, here is a video explaining how to open the pouches at the end of the school day. The unlocking…


  • CCS to offer old and outdated uniforms to the public

    The Cambridge Central School District is offering community members the opportunity to receive old and outdated sports uniforms from the athletic department. This not only includes items that say Indians or have the Indian logo, but also items that say Cambridge. All items are available free of charge. Individuals can visit the elementary gym on…


  • Meal services to children with disabilities

    Dear Parent/Guardian: The National School Lunch Program (NSLP) and School Breakfast Program (SBP) aim to provide all participating children, regardless of background, with the nutritious meals they need to be healthy. This includes ensuring children with disabilities have an equal opportunity to participate in and benefit from the NSLP and SBP. Federal regulations require schools…