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  • ‘Whatever!’ student magazine wins superior distinction for Recognizing Excellence in Art and Literary Magazines (REALM)

    Whatever! from Cambridge Jr./Sr. High School, has been recognized as a Superior magazine by the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE)! Last year’s members of Whatever! include Jaron Barber, Gwen Lederer-Barnes, Addison Barton, Lilli Dearstyne, Gladys Dougherty, Isaak Koopmann, Ryan Maher, Quentin Schneider and Alex Weisburg. Kirsten O’Brien and Victoria Brooking, the co-advisors of…


  • Jonah Stevens earns 100th wrestling win

    Congratulations to Salem-Cambridge wrestler Jonah Stevens who recently earned his 100th career win! Stevens record over the years is impressive. His career varsity record is now 100-25! “I wouldn’t have been able to reach 100 wins without all the support from my coaches and teammates” said Stevens. “Thanks to all of them, I was able…


  • Boys wrestling captures third consecutive Adirondack League championship

    Congratulations to the Salem-Cambridge Boys Wrestling team for clinching its third consecutive Adirondack League championship! The team finished undefeated in the league with a record of 4-0. The team’s current dual record is 13-1. Adirondack League Match Results: Salem-Cambridge will host the Class D Sectionals in Cambridge on Feb. 7. “I am proud of the…


  • Cambridge Jr./Sr. High School named to Advanced Placement School Honor Roll

    The College Board announced that Cambridge Jr./Sr. High School has been named to the 2025 Advanced Placement® Program (AP®) School Honor Roll, earning a bronze distinction. The AP School Honor Roll recognizes schools whose AP programs are delivering results for students while broadening participation. Schools can earn this recognition annually based on criteria that reflect…


  • November Positive Action Notes

    Throughout the school year, staff will be recognizing students (and each other!) for displaying any of the following qualities: When a student or staff member is highlighted, they will receive a personal note marking the positive attributes they bring to the CCS culture. Recognitions will be given monthly. The following students and staff members were…


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

    Principal’s Honor Roll Seniors Jenna Babushkin, Jaron Barber, Avery Brown, Ava Henderson, Amy Huskie, Isaak Koopman, Ewan Lederer-Barnes, Ashley Moses, Alexandra Pedersen Juniors Brady Brownell, Christian Carr, Arianna Keyes, Dylan Krizan, Isabella LeBarron, Rowan Ossont, Noelle Samuelson Sophomores Scarlett Bashaw, Brielle LeBarron, Scarlett Machell, Jillian Robinson, Vanessa Robinson, Isabella Zimmerman Freshmen Ravi Bell, Hayden Kvinlaug,…


  • National Honor Society inducts seven new members

    On Monday, Nov. 10, the Lambda Sigma Gamma Chapter of the National Honor Society inducted seven new members and celebrated its 91st anniversary. The induction ceremony was held in the Cambridge Central School (CCS) elementary gymnasium and was attended by friends and family members of the inductees and current members, as well as CCS faculty…


  • CCS students attend All-County Music Festival

    16 students from Cambridge Central School attended the WCAMTA All-County Vocal Music Festival held on Thursday, Nov. 6 and Saturday, Nov. 8 at Granville CSD. Six elementary students and 10 Jr./Sr. high school students performed to a packed house audience. Elementary Performers Jr. High Chorus Performers Sr. High Chorus Performers Additionally, Scarlett Machell represented CCS…


  • Cambridge FFA Dairy Evaluation Team places 15th in nation; Ziehm and Robinson finish in top 10

    The 98th National FFA Convention & Expo was held last week in Indianapolis, where our Dairy Evaluation Team delivered an incredible performance! The team placed 15th out of 41 teams nationwide, with the top 13 teams earning gold rankings. “This is one of the most competitive contests in FFA,” said agriculture teacher and FFA Advisor…


  • CCS students participate in New York Digital Threat Panel

    CCS students Christian Carr and Alyvia Hoholik recently participated in the NYS Office for the Prevention of Domestic Violence’s (OPDV) technology-facilitated abuse summit. Carr and Hoholik were two of six students from across the state to participate. “It was eye opening to hear people’s stories in person,” said Carr. “Hearing people our age experience technology-based…