Category: District
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Board of Education hears updated 2025-26 proposal at April 2 budget workshop
On Wednesday, April 2, the Board of Education heard an updated 2025-26 budget proposal during a budget workshop. Revised budget proposal Since last week’s budget workshop, the district received another $350,000 in state aid. This is the aid that the district reconciled and expected to receive. Additionally, the district cut $260,000 in expenses. As a…
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Board of Education holds budget workshop to consider proposals for 2025-26
On Thursday, March 27, the Board of Education held a budget workshop to consider proposals for the 2025-26 school year. 2024-25 budget shortfall The district is currently facing a budget shortfall and working to close the gap. The shortfall is caused by a number of factors. According to the January state aid runs, the state…
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Board of Education appoints Mr. James Ducharme next Cambridge CSD Superintendent of Schools
The Cambridge Central School District Board of Education appointed James Ducharme the next superintendent of schools during a special meeting on Tuesday, March 25. Ducharme is currently the principal of Schuylerville High School. “The Board of Education is excited to welcome Mr. Ducharme to the Cambridge Central School District,” said Board of Education President Shay…
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FFA students compete in sub-state round
The Cambridge FFA Chapter had 13 students who competed in the sub-state round. Results: The Conduct Team, along with Jillian Robinson and Phoebe Ziehm, will be competing at states in May in Syracuse! Danyelle Trinkle ran as a District 3 President Candidate. She competed against five other students and will need to place in the…
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Latin students travel to Italy during February break
We Came, We Saw, We Ate Gelato! Mr. Mooney led a group of 52 Cambridge Central Latin students, chaperones and parents on an intellectual and cultural odyssey to Italy during February break. After landing in Rome, they headed southeast to Monte Cassino, an ancient, Benedictine monastery with majestic hilltop views, before arriving in Sorrento, on…
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Board of Education accepts Ken Facin’s resignation; appoints Vince Canini interim superintendent of schools
The Cambridge Central School District Board of Education accepted the letter of resignation from Ken Facin effective Feb. 14 during its regular meeting on Thursday, Feb. 13. Additionally, the Board appointed Vince Canini interim superintendent of schools effective Feb. 15. “It has been a privilege and honor to lead the Cambridge Central School District over…
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Whatever! student magazine wins highest honor for Recognizing Excellence in Art and Literary Magazines (REALM) contest
Whatever! from Cambridge Central School has been recognized as a REALM First Class magazine by the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE). This year, schools in 46 states and five countries nominated 422 student magazines. Magazines from middle school, high school and higher education were welcomed for the 2024 contest. 125 magazines were awarded…
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Individual arrested for making a school threat
Dear Cambridge community members, Safety is always our top priority. To that end, we want to make you aware that the district received notice of a private chat with another student on social media regarding the possibility of a threat at school. Local law enforcement, the District Attorney and the New York State Police were…
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Five teams earn NYSPHSAA scholar-athlete status for fall season
Each season, the New York State Public High School Athletic Association (NYSPHSAA) announces its scholar-athlete teams and individuals. To receive scholar-athlete team recognition with a certificate, the team’s average GPA for 75% of the roster must be greater than or equal to 90. The following teams achieved this status for the fall season: Congratulations!
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How CCS communicates weather-related delays or closures
With winter weather upon us, the Cambridge Central School District wants students, staff and families to know how the district will handle weather-related closures and delays throughout the 2024-25 school year. Cancellations, closings, delays or early dismissals will be communicated in the following ways: Please note, this information will not be posted on social media.…