PRIDE Posters

The Bugler Junior written by Liddy Breslin VES 5th grade students have made pride posters to put around the school encouraging kindness and anti- bullying. We made them because there was some bullying behavior going on. A fifth grade student (A.K.A. me) recommended that we make posters and hang them around the school. We made …

Fifth Grade Band

The Bugler Junior written by Shayla Hyman & Lily Seggos There are so many things to offer in fifth grade, and band is one of the favorites. Band includes many instruments and learning experiences to offer. The instruments include: Trumpet, saxophone, clarinet, trombone, percussion, flute, baritone, tuba, and french horn. There will be a performance …

VCSD Job Fair This Wednesday

We are actively recruiting candidates for a variety of positions that are immediately open.   VCSD Job Fair, at two different locations and times, on Wednesday, February 2. 9:00 – 10:30 AM, at St. Matthew’s Church, 25 Mountainview St. 6:30 – 7:30 PM, at the Elementary School Gym on Maple Ave.  Our two Job Fairs on …

VCSD Job Fair on February 2

Dear VCSD Families,  Voorheesville Central School District is hiring and we hope you can help us spread the word! We will be welcoming candidates to our Job Fair, on Wednesday, February 2.  In the morning, from 9:00 – 10:30, our administration will be available to meet with job seekers at St. Matthew’s Church, 25 Mountainview …

STEAM Class Harnesses Energy of a Mousetrap to Power a Car

Using mostly household materials and hot glue, 7th grade students in Mr. Iannotti’s STEAM class were challenged with building a mousetrap car. This project lasts about two weeks, starting with research and a design on paper. Part of each car uses a real mousetrap. The spring on the trap transfers energy to the axle of …

Toys and Generosity Will Bring Holiday Cheer

Voorheesville’s 9th grade class organized a toy drive to support the Hilltown Holiday event sponsored by the Albany County Sheriff’s Office. Thanks to the generosity of numerous donors from the middle and high schools, local children and teens will have a brighter holiday this year. 

December 2021 Principal’s Reception

Thank you to the middle school students who have exhibited outstanding citizenship, behavior, and work ethic. For this you have earned the Principal’s Reception. This honor is granted to five students per grade three times a year. Students received a letter, certificate, medal, pencil, and slip for a free hot chocolate. Congratulations and keep up …

Blood Drive Goal Reached

Today, the high school held their first Red Cross Blood Drive this school year. On behalf of the student government, thank you to everyone who donated blood and assisted at the drive. A total of 22 units were collected, which was the goal. Seventeen members of our student body were first-time donors. Great job everyone!

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