
Our Varsity Golf Team hit the links with to wins to start the season. Here are highlights from Coach Bruno:
"Congratulations to the golf team who won their first league match over Fort Ann. Parker Duerr-Clark, Liam Crooks, Collin Vincent and Cooper Philo all won their matches and Reiley Halliday tied his match to give the team the win. Nice job team!
The Riverhawk golf team won their first match against Fort Ann. It was a highly competitive match with most matches going to the wire.
Parker Duerr-Clark won his match on the second to last hole, Reiley Halliday tied his match,; Aiden Schurr lost his match on the last hole, and then Liam Crooks, Collin Vincent and Cooper Philo all won their matches to give our team the win. It was a total team win and we needed everyone to contribute. "
Great job, Riverhawks! Keep up the great work on the golf course!!
"Congratulations to the golf team who won their first league match over Fort Ann. Parker Duerr-Clark, Liam Crooks, Collin Vincent and Cooper Philo all won their matches and Reiley Halliday tied his match to give the team the win. Nice job team!
The Riverhawk golf team won their first match against Fort Ann. It was a highly competitive match with most matches going to the wire.
Parker Duerr-Clark won his match on the second to last hole, Reiley Halliday tied his match,; Aiden Schurr lost his match on the last hole, and then Liam Crooks, Collin Vincent and Cooper Philo all won their matches to give our team the win. It was a total team win and we needed everyone to contribute. "
Great job, Riverhawks! Keep up the great work on the golf course!!


The Riverhawks continue to excel on the field! Tonight's win comes from the Varsity Field Hockey team. Here are game highlights from Coach Graham:
"The varsity field hockey team had a big win tonight against Columbia!
Columbia came out quick and scored two goals. Our offense answered back and fed the ball to Aubrey Lozier who scored three in a row to put us on top. Sophomore goalie Maddie Rosenbrock had a great game with 10 saves. Maddie Homer stepped up as a leader on defense and helped to shut Columbia down. Jess Freebern and Megan Smolinski both showed their skills as solid midfielders, feeding the ball to the offense.
Our next match-up is a league game against Salem-Cambridge on Wednesday in Cambridge!"
Congratulations, Riverhawks! Good luck on Wednesday!
"The varsity field hockey team had a big win tonight against Columbia!
Columbia came out quick and scored two goals. Our offense answered back and fed the ball to Aubrey Lozier who scored three in a row to put us on top. Sophomore goalie Maddie Rosenbrock had a great game with 10 saves. Maddie Homer stepped up as a leader on defense and helped to shut Columbia down. Jess Freebern and Megan Smolinski both showed their skills as solid midfielders, feeding the ball to the offense.
Our next match-up is a league game against Salem-Cambridge on Wednesday in Cambridge!"
Congratulations, Riverhawks! Good luck on Wednesday!


Dear CCSD Families,
This week, our school community will kick off our Social Emotional Learning curriculum: The Positivity Project! We will focus on the Other People Mindset. This means anything that builds relationships is going to make you happy.
The Positivity Project (P2) aims to empower youth to build positive relationships by understanding, appreciating, and exemplifying the character strengths in us all. People who have a strong “Other People Mindset” are able to build and maintain strong, positive relationships with others by consistently practicing these five Other People Mindset principles:
Cheer other people on when they succeed
Recognize the good in other people
Remain present when giving people your attention
Support others when they struggle
Understand that everything you say and do affects other people
While mental health is incredibly complex, we do know that positive relationships can help people become happier, healthier, and more resilient. And, the Positivity Project believes educators have a tremendous opportunity and vital role to play in this endeavor. Our nation’s youth spend a large percentage of their time in school. By deliberately and consistently teaching students that relationships are important — and that positive relationships are cultivated through character strengths and the Other People Mindset — educators can roll back these trends and create strong citizens and leaders for our communities and countries.
To practice and encourage the Other People Mindset at home, please visit the Positivity Project’s mobile-friendly P2 for families link: https://posproject.org/p2-for-families/ . There, you can watch a video clip together and discuss a quote and three questions.
We look forward to a great year with our students!
Thank you for your support!
This week, our school community will kick off our Social Emotional Learning curriculum: The Positivity Project! We will focus on the Other People Mindset. This means anything that builds relationships is going to make you happy.
The Positivity Project (P2) aims to empower youth to build positive relationships by understanding, appreciating, and exemplifying the character strengths in us all. People who have a strong “Other People Mindset” are able to build and maintain strong, positive relationships with others by consistently practicing these five Other People Mindset principles:
Cheer other people on when they succeed
Recognize the good in other people
Remain present when giving people your attention
Support others when they struggle
Understand that everything you say and do affects other people
While mental health is incredibly complex, we do know that positive relationships can help people become happier, healthier, and more resilient. And, the Positivity Project believes educators have a tremendous opportunity and vital role to play in this endeavor. Our nation’s youth spend a large percentage of their time in school. By deliberately and consistently teaching students that relationships are important — and that positive relationships are cultivated through character strengths and the Other People Mindset — educators can roll back these trends and create strong citizens and leaders for our communities and countries.
To practice and encourage the Other People Mindset at home, please visit the Positivity Project’s mobile-friendly P2 for families link: https://posproject.org/p2-for-families/ . There, you can watch a video clip together and discuss a quote and three questions.
We look forward to a great year with our students!
Thank you for your support!


We are so excited to let you know Corinth Aims to Reach Everyone (C.A.R.E.) Inc. has been selected again by the Store Leadership Team as a Hannaford Helps Fight Hunger Bag Program Nonprofit Partner!
For every purchase of the Fight Hunger Bags, CARE will receive $1 for each $2.50 reusable Fight Hunger Bag sold during the month of September 2024 at:
95 Weibel Avenue, Saratoga Springs NY
We are so fortunate to have Hannaford as generous and supportive community partners!
For every purchase of the Fight Hunger Bags, CARE will receive $1 for each $2.50 reusable Fight Hunger Bag sold during the month of September 2024 at:
95 Weibel Avenue, Saratoga Springs NY
We are so fortunate to have Hannaford as generous and supportive community partners!


It was a great first week of school, welcoming back our students and staff!
There was a lot of energy, lots of smiles, assemblies, a new routine at the Riverhawk Cafe at Oak St. that was very popular at Oak Street and more!
Have a great year, Riverhawks!
There was a lot of energy, lots of smiles, assemblies, a new routine at the Riverhawk Cafe at Oak St. that was very popular at Oak Street and more!
Have a great year, Riverhawks!






It was a big weekend for our Varsity Boys Soccer team! Here are highlights from Coach Deso:
"The Riverhawks traveled to Northville Saturday evening under blood red skies in what would prove to be a dogfight with the Falcons in the championship game of the Ring of Fire tournament.
The first goal would come early in the contest. Sean Ward battled his way past a number of defenders and was able to find Tristan Lozier, who would slot a beautiful near post finish, putting the Riverhawks up by one.
Northville was able to find the equalizer to tie the contest up at halftime. The second half was tense, with both teams having a number of opportunities to notch the go ahead goal, but neither could find the elusive back of the net.
The winning goal would come with just 46 seconds remaining in regulation. The Riverhawks were awarded a corner kick, beautifully struck by Sam Tangora to the far post. Hunter Shanahan perfectly positioned himself, and willed the ball into the back of the net for the tournament win! It was an outstanding TEAM effort.
With this win, the Riverhawks are 2-0-0 in overall play this season as they head into the opening week of league play, set to kick off on Friday with our league opener at home against Hartford."
Congratulations, Riverhawks! Keep up the great work!
"The Riverhawks traveled to Northville Saturday evening under blood red skies in what would prove to be a dogfight with the Falcons in the championship game of the Ring of Fire tournament.
The first goal would come early in the contest. Sean Ward battled his way past a number of defenders and was able to find Tristan Lozier, who would slot a beautiful near post finish, putting the Riverhawks up by one.
Northville was able to find the equalizer to tie the contest up at halftime. The second half was tense, with both teams having a number of opportunities to notch the go ahead goal, but neither could find the elusive back of the net.
The winning goal would come with just 46 seconds remaining in regulation. The Riverhawks were awarded a corner kick, beautifully struck by Sam Tangora to the far post. Hunter Shanahan perfectly positioned himself, and willed the ball into the back of the net for the tournament win! It was an outstanding TEAM effort.
With this win, the Riverhawks are 2-0-0 in overall play this season as they head into the opening week of league play, set to kick off on Friday with our league opener at home against Hartford."
Congratulations, Riverhawks! Keep up the great work!




It has been an exciting first week of school on the fields! Our Varsity Football Mountaineers earned a big win on opening night of the season. Here are some highlights from the Mountaineers Facebook page:
"The Mountaineers earned their first win of the season Friday vs. Coxsackie-Athens!! CJ Parker scored the first touchdown of the season from a pass by Avery Wood. Keegan Baker scored the 2nd touchdown on a great run play. Hunter LaBrake recovered a fumble in the end zone for our last score. Our team played great defense. They swarmed to the football all night long.
Our next game is Friday, September 13 at 7:00 PM, home vs. Greenwich. We hope to see you all there. Thank you to all the fans that made the trip down to support us on the road.🏔️🏈"
A shout out to our cheerleaders who made the trip Friday night as well! What a great way to start the season!!! Congratulations, athletes!!!
#CorinthProud
(Thank you to our fans for sharing a few photos from the road!!)
"The Mountaineers earned their first win of the season Friday vs. Coxsackie-Athens!! CJ Parker scored the first touchdown of the season from a pass by Avery Wood. Keegan Baker scored the 2nd touchdown on a great run play. Hunter LaBrake recovered a fumble in the end zone for our last score. Our team played great defense. They swarmed to the football all night long.
Our next game is Friday, September 13 at 7:00 PM, home vs. Greenwich. We hope to see you all there. Thank you to all the fans that made the trip down to support us on the road.🏔️🏈"
A shout out to our cheerleaders who made the trip Friday night as well! What a great way to start the season!!! Congratulations, athletes!!!
#CorinthProud
(Thank you to our fans for sharing a few photos from the road!!)





Our fall sports are off to a terrific start! Our Varsity Boys Soccer Team had a big win last night! Here are highlights from Coach Deso:
"Corinth and Galway squared off on the pitch in the opening round of the first annual Northville Ring of Fire Tournament. Corinth indeed came out on fire, notching three goals in the first three minutes of the contest, earning sophomore Tristan Lozier an early season hat trick, plus one for good measure.
Additional goals were slotted by seniors Sam Tangora, Sean Ward, and Alex Schiavi. Rounding out the scoring was sophomore Emerson Rigley with a nice volley finish. The final score was Corinth-8 Galway-0, with senior Owen Baker earning the shutout in net for the Riverhawks.
Corinth travels back to Northville on Saturday at 7:00 pm to take on the tournament hosts in the championship game. Please show your support for our athletes who continue to work tirelessly in pursuit of success!"
Way to go, Riverhawks! Keep up the great work!
"Corinth and Galway squared off on the pitch in the opening round of the first annual Northville Ring of Fire Tournament. Corinth indeed came out on fire, notching three goals in the first three minutes of the contest, earning sophomore Tristan Lozier an early season hat trick, plus one for good measure.
Additional goals were slotted by seniors Sam Tangora, Sean Ward, and Alex Schiavi. Rounding out the scoring was sophomore Emerson Rigley with a nice volley finish. The final score was Corinth-8 Galway-0, with senior Owen Baker earning the shutout in net for the Riverhawks.
Corinth travels back to Northville on Saturday at 7:00 pm to take on the tournament hosts in the championship game. Please show your support for our athletes who continue to work tirelessly in pursuit of success!"
Way to go, Riverhawks! Keep up the great work!


Attention, CES families! The CES PTSA is hosting a back to school BINGO for BOOKS on September 25th! See their flier below for details! Come have fun and win books! We love to read at CES!!!! #CorinthisCommunity


The C.A.R.E. Committee hosted the annual Back-to-School Fair earlier this week! Please see a big thank you from our C.A.R.E. President, Mrs. Kerry Giumarra:
2024 Back to School Thank You!!
Our 3rd Annual Back to School Fair has proven to be a highlight of the start of the school year for students, families and staff alike!
This year we had over 225 students from 119 families attend our Back to School Fair on August 27th. All students were provided with their grade level appropriate school supply list in its entirety. The goal of the fair has always been to even the playing field and allow all our students the opportunity to start their 1st day of school with all their anticipated supplies. So many backpacks were picked out by our students - ranging in age from backpacks perfect for our most little Preschool kiddos all the way up to the sturdy backpacks that our high school students find most helpful.
It is truly amazing to watch our community come together with all the supplies donated to fulfill our requests. It’s humbling to watch the donations trickle in or show up in the masses to create all that was needed. A huge thank you to the Saratoga Regional YMCA Togetherhood Committee, the Hudson River Credit Union, the United Way in partnership with Nemer Ford, Craig Falkenbury and the Drive for Hope Golf Tournament , National Society of High School Scholars, Stewart Shop’s Holiday Match Program, Holy Mother and Child Church, Corinth PTSA and the Saratoga Children’s Committee for all their supply donations. Some individual community members shopped for us too. It all counts, it all matters and it is ALL appreciated!
Nothing is cooler than having some Riverhawk swag to start the school year. The CARE Committee partnered with Kristina Vivian for outstanding Riverhawk water bottles for all students. Thank you Kristina for your patience in putting together SO many water bottles. Your talent is outstanding.
We were lucky enough to work with FIVE local stylists to provide Back to School haircuts to our students. Haircuts were provided on a 1st come, 1st serve basis with 28 haircuts given onsite. Raffle prizes of gift certificates to several of these stylists were also available to students who were unable to get a cut during our fair. An amazing thank you to Callie Bills and Payge Westad of Callista and Company Salon of Saratoga, Amanda Barber, Kat Philo and Isabella Mann. Donated gift certificates to Eli’s Barber Shop of Corinth were also greatly appreciated!
Back again this year was new socks and underwear - ranging in sizes for our Pre K - adult size for our students to gather a few new items. A giant thank you to staff member and community member, Carly Gurtler who organized this drive and was able to share out the socks and underwear to our students. Thank you to Beth Douglas and Anne Marie Agnew for their donations as well! All families were encouraged to take a bag full of hygiene supplies as needed. The Women In Need organization of the Lake George region supplies us with incredibly fully stocked, ready to go, toiletry bags. Thank you WIN!
Yummy!! Dairy Haus ice cream did not disappoint!! Students and parents loved enjoying this donated ice cream served by some of their favorite teachers. Thank you Dairy Haus for sharing your deliciousness with our event!
Door prizes were raffled off to students and parents - all donated from the different establishments. Prizes included a kids bike from Walmart, Family Pack of tickets to the Saratoga, Corinth, Hudson Railway and the Saratoga Regional YMCA. Thank you! Community Resources showed up for our event! Thank you to Saratoga Children’s Literacy League, the Corinth YMCA, the Corinth Booster Club, the Corinth School Transportation Dept, the Corinth Youth Commission and the Saratoga County Youth Commission for sharing your resources with all of us.
The work of our Corinth teachers and staff over the past many months in pulling together this event is not unnoticed. We are so thankful for the CARE Committee and many teachers/ staff who shared their time with us to make this event possible. Thank you! To the Corinth CSD custodial staff, we are so very thankful for all the box moving, table setting up and taking down, garbage collecting and just plain amazing support you gave to our event. Thank YOU.
To our administration staff, we thank you for your support of our event. Inward, Onward and Upward -the slogan of our school district - is felt to its core at our event. Thank you for supporting us, our students and families in all that goes into this wonderful event. THANK YOU!
Please see a few photos from Tuesday's event. (Not pictured: the many staff members who helped behind the scenes in the weeks leading up to the event)
2024 Back to School Thank You!!
Our 3rd Annual Back to School Fair has proven to be a highlight of the start of the school year for students, families and staff alike!
This year we had over 225 students from 119 families attend our Back to School Fair on August 27th. All students were provided with their grade level appropriate school supply list in its entirety. The goal of the fair has always been to even the playing field and allow all our students the opportunity to start their 1st day of school with all their anticipated supplies. So many backpacks were picked out by our students - ranging in age from backpacks perfect for our most little Preschool kiddos all the way up to the sturdy backpacks that our high school students find most helpful.
It is truly amazing to watch our community come together with all the supplies donated to fulfill our requests. It’s humbling to watch the donations trickle in or show up in the masses to create all that was needed. A huge thank you to the Saratoga Regional YMCA Togetherhood Committee, the Hudson River Credit Union, the United Way in partnership with Nemer Ford, Craig Falkenbury and the Drive for Hope Golf Tournament , National Society of High School Scholars, Stewart Shop’s Holiday Match Program, Holy Mother and Child Church, Corinth PTSA and the Saratoga Children’s Committee for all their supply donations. Some individual community members shopped for us too. It all counts, it all matters and it is ALL appreciated!
Nothing is cooler than having some Riverhawk swag to start the school year. The CARE Committee partnered with Kristina Vivian for outstanding Riverhawk water bottles for all students. Thank you Kristina for your patience in putting together SO many water bottles. Your talent is outstanding.
We were lucky enough to work with FIVE local stylists to provide Back to School haircuts to our students. Haircuts were provided on a 1st come, 1st serve basis with 28 haircuts given onsite. Raffle prizes of gift certificates to several of these stylists were also available to students who were unable to get a cut during our fair. An amazing thank you to Callie Bills and Payge Westad of Callista and Company Salon of Saratoga, Amanda Barber, Kat Philo and Isabella Mann. Donated gift certificates to Eli’s Barber Shop of Corinth were also greatly appreciated!
Back again this year was new socks and underwear - ranging in sizes for our Pre K - adult size for our students to gather a few new items. A giant thank you to staff member and community member, Carly Gurtler who organized this drive and was able to share out the socks and underwear to our students. Thank you to Beth Douglas and Anne Marie Agnew for their donations as well! All families were encouraged to take a bag full of hygiene supplies as needed. The Women In Need organization of the Lake George region supplies us with incredibly fully stocked, ready to go, toiletry bags. Thank you WIN!
Yummy!! Dairy Haus ice cream did not disappoint!! Students and parents loved enjoying this donated ice cream served by some of their favorite teachers. Thank you Dairy Haus for sharing your deliciousness with our event!
Door prizes were raffled off to students and parents - all donated from the different establishments. Prizes included a kids bike from Walmart, Family Pack of tickets to the Saratoga, Corinth, Hudson Railway and the Saratoga Regional YMCA. Thank you! Community Resources showed up for our event! Thank you to Saratoga Children’s Literacy League, the Corinth YMCA, the Corinth Booster Club, the Corinth School Transportation Dept, the Corinth Youth Commission and the Saratoga County Youth Commission for sharing your resources with all of us.
The work of our Corinth teachers and staff over the past many months in pulling together this event is not unnoticed. We are so thankful for the CARE Committee and many teachers/ staff who shared their time with us to make this event possible. Thank you! To the Corinth CSD custodial staff, we are so very thankful for all the box moving, table setting up and taking down, garbage collecting and just plain amazing support you gave to our event. Thank YOU.
To our administration staff, we thank you for your support of our event. Inward, Onward and Upward -the slogan of our school district - is felt to its core at our event. Thank you for supporting us, our students and families in all that goes into this wonderful event. THANK YOU!
Please see a few photos from Tuesday's event. (Not pictured: the many staff members who helped behind the scenes in the weeks leading up to the event)







We wrapped up 2 days of new teacher orientation yesterday! We are thrilled to welcome our new staff to the CCSD family! You can read more about them in the building level welcome back newsletters from the principals!


HEY RIVERHAWKS! Modified sports are kicking into high gear next week! Please note the following start dates for modified teams:
Modified Girls Soccer- TBA
Modified Boys Soccer- September 3rd from 3- 4:30 on the EMBA fields
Modified Cross Country meet by Boys High School Locker room on September 5th
Modified Football- August 29th from 3:00- 5:30 on the football field
Modified Golf- September 3rd from 3- 4 at Brookhaven. Must have transportation.
Modified Field Hockey September 3rd from 3:00 - 4:30 at Center Street fields
Modified Volleyball- September 5th from 3- 4:30 in MS Gym
We wish all of our Modified Riverhawks a great fall athletic season!!! Reach out to your coach with any questions!
Modified Girls Soccer- TBA
Modified Boys Soccer- September 3rd from 3- 4:30 on the EMBA fields
Modified Cross Country meet by Boys High School Locker room on September 5th
Modified Football- August 29th from 3:00- 5:30 on the football field
Modified Golf- September 3rd from 3- 4 at Brookhaven. Must have transportation.
Modified Field Hockey September 3rd from 3:00 - 4:30 at Center Street fields
Modified Volleyball- September 5th from 3- 4:30 in MS Gym
We wish all of our Modified Riverhawks a great fall athletic season!!! Reach out to your coach with any questions!


Attention, Corinth Middle School Families! Please see a copy of Mr. Testani's Welcome Back newsletter linked here for your convenience: https://secure.smore.com/n/kbrjx
It is filled with a lot of important information on schedules, immunizations, new staff and more!
We look forward to welcoming our incoming 5th graders and any students new to our district in grades 6-8 on Wednesday, 8/28 at 6PM . The event will begin in the auditorium.
Classes begin for all middle school students on Thursday, September 5th! We look forward to welcoming you all back to CMS!
It is filled with a lot of important information on schedules, immunizations, new staff and more!
We look forward to welcoming our incoming 5th graders and any students new to our district in grades 6-8 on Wednesday, 8/28 at 6PM . The event will begin in the auditorium.
Classes begin for all middle school students on Thursday, September 5th! We look forward to welcoming you all back to CMS!

A big shout out to the Hudson River Community Credit Union for a wonderful donation of school supplies for the CARE Back-to-School Fair! We are so fortunate to have such supportive community partners in the HRCC!!! THANK YOU!!!


Attention, CES families!
We look forward to welcoming our youngest Riverhawks back on Thursday, September 5th! Please see the CES Back to School Newsletter from Mrs. Connor and Mrs. Dickinson linked here: https://secure.smore.com/n/d0zyj
It is filled with important information to start the new year!!!
We are getting excited to see you all soon!
It is filled with important information to start the new year!!!
We are getting excited to see you all soon!

Corinth's 3rd Annual Back to School Fair Promises Fun and Essentials for Students
Corinth, NY — The C.A.R.E. (Corinth Aims to Reach Everyone) Committee is thrilled to announce its 3rd Annual Back to School Fair, set to take place on August 27th from 4-6pm at Corinth Middle School. This eagerly anticipated event is a highlight of the year, bringing together students, families, and community members for an evening of celebration, support, and fun as we gear up for the new school year.
The Back to School Fair, hosted by the dedicated volunteers of the C.A.R.E. Committee, is designed to warmly welcome students back for the start of a new school year. Attendees can look forward to resources focused to help create a successful and confident start to the school year; including free school supplies, back-to-school haircuts, and an array of other goodies. The event will feature donated ice cream from Dairy Haus, served by the students' favorite teachers, along with Riverhawk water bottles, toiletries, hygiene products, and essential clothing items such as new socks and underwear— all available at no cost to students.
This event is open to all Corinth Central School District students entering Pre K - 12th grade.
To ensure that every student’s needs are met, families were asked to register in advance. This allows us to prepare grade-appropriate supply lists and ensure that each child leaves the fair well-equipped for the school year ahead. Since the creation of this event, we have worked to even the playing field of all our students - working to fulfill all school supply requests specifically and in their entirety. This year, we are excited to anticipate 225 students from 117 families to attend our fair. Students and families who were unable to register for this event are still welcome to attend to check out the resources and receive any available supplies on hand.
In addition to these offerings, the fair will provide valuable information about community resources. Representatives from the Corinth Booster Club, Corinth Youth Commission, the Corinth branch of the Saratoga YMCA, Saratoga County Youth Program from the Department of Aging and Youth Services, Corinth School’s Transportation Department and the Saratoga Children’s Literacy League will be present to share information and support. Many Corinth teachers will also be on hand to help distribute school supplies and reconnect with their students.
Additionally, a door prize raffle will take place during the event, offering exciting donated prizes to include a three-month Family Membership at the YMCA, a children’s bike gifted from the Queensbury Walmart and gift certificates to the Saratoga Corinth Hudson Railway, Kayla’s Cookie Jar and Eli’s - a local barber.
The event would not be possible without the incredible support from our community. We extend our heartfelt thanks to the Saratoga Regional YMCA’s Togetherhood Committee, Corinth PTSA, Hudson River Community Credit Union, Craig Falkenbury and the Drive for Hope Golf Tournament , National Society of High School Scholars, Stewart Shop’s Holiday Match Program, Holy Mother and Child Church, Dairy Haus, the local hair stylists who will generously volunteer their time as well as many individual community members.. A full list of acknowledgments and thanks will be posted on the Corinth Central School District website and Facebook page following the event.
For those wishing to support the CARE Committee further, donations can be mailed to Kerry Giumarra, CARE President, at Corinth Central School District, 105 Oak Street, Corinth, NY 12822 or found on Venmo at @CorinthCARE. We look forward to celebrating with our Corinth community and making this Back to School Fair a memorable and successful event for all.
Contact: Kerry Giumarra
CARE President
Corinth Central School District
105 Oak Street
Corinth, NY 12822
giumarrak@corinthcsd.org
518-654-9005 ext 3411
About the C.A.R.E. Committee:
The C.A.R.E. Committee (Corinth Aims to Reach Everyone) is a dedicated group of volunteer teachers and staff committed to supporting the evolving needs of Corinth students and their families throughout the year. Through various initiatives and events, the committee aims to foster a nurturing and supportive environment for all members of the Corinth community.
The Back to School Fair, hosted by the dedicated volunteers of the C.A.R.E. Committee, is designed to warmly welcome students back for the start of a new school year. Attendees can look forward to resources focused to help create a successful and confident start to the school year; including free school supplies, back-to-school haircuts, and an array of other goodies. The event will feature donated ice cream from Dairy Haus, served by the students' favorite teachers, along with Riverhawk water bottles, toiletries, hygiene products, and essential clothing items such as new socks and underwear— all available at no cost to students.
This event is open to all Corinth Central School District students entering Pre K - 12th grade.
To ensure that every student’s needs are met, families were asked to register in advance. This allows us to prepare grade-appropriate supply lists and ensure that each child leaves the fair well-equipped for the school year ahead. Since the creation of this event, we have worked to even the playing field of all our students - working to fulfill all school supply requests specifically and in their entirety. This year, we are excited to anticipate 225 students from 117 families to attend our fair. Students and families who were unable to register for this event are still welcome to attend to check out the resources and receive any available supplies on hand.
In addition to these offerings, the fair will provide valuable information about community resources. Representatives from the Corinth Booster Club, Corinth Youth Commission, the Corinth branch of the Saratoga YMCA, Saratoga County Youth Program from the Department of Aging and Youth Services, Corinth School’s Transportation Department and the Saratoga Children’s Literacy League will be present to share information and support. Many Corinth teachers will also be on hand to help distribute school supplies and reconnect with their students.
Additionally, a door prize raffle will take place during the event, offering exciting donated prizes to include a three-month Family Membership at the YMCA, a children’s bike gifted from the Queensbury Walmart and gift certificates to the Saratoga Corinth Hudson Railway, Kayla’s Cookie Jar and Eli’s - a local barber.
The event would not be possible without the incredible support from our community. We extend our heartfelt thanks to the Saratoga Regional YMCA’s Togetherhood Committee, Corinth PTSA, Hudson River Community Credit Union, Craig Falkenbury and the Drive for Hope Golf Tournament , National Society of High School Scholars, Stewart Shop’s Holiday Match Program, Holy Mother and Child Church, Dairy Haus, the local hair stylists who will generously volunteer their time as well as many individual community members.. A full list of acknowledgments and thanks will be posted on the Corinth Central School District website and Facebook page following the event.
For those wishing to support the CARE Committee further, donations can be mailed to Kerry Giumarra, CARE President, at Corinth Central School District, 105 Oak Street, Corinth, NY 12822 or found on Venmo at @CorinthCARE. We look forward to celebrating with our Corinth community and making this Back to School Fair a memorable and successful event for all.
Contact: Kerry Giumarra
CARE President
Corinth Central School District
105 Oak Street
Corinth, NY 12822
giumarrak@corinthcsd.org
518-654-9005 ext 3411
About the C.A.R.E. Committee:
The C.A.R.E. Committee (Corinth Aims to Reach Everyone) is a dedicated group of volunteer teachers and staff committed to supporting the evolving needs of Corinth students and their families throughout the year. Through various initiatives and events, the committee aims to foster a nurturing and supportive environment for all members of the Corinth community.


The C.A.R.E. Committee would like to give a huge shout out to the Saratoga Regional YMCA Togetherhood Committee for their generous donation of school supplies for our upcoming Back-to-School Fair! Thank you to all of the members in area branches of the YMCA for your contributions! A tip of the hat to the Corinth branch that made a significant contribution to the collection!
The C.A.R.E. Committee is busy behind the scenes preparing for all of the families who responded to attend the event!
We are so fortunate to have amazing community partners and supportive community members helping us to support CCSD families in need!
#CorinthisCommunity
The C.A.R.E. Committee is busy behind the scenes preparing for all of the families who responded to attend the event!
We are so fortunate to have amazing community partners and supportive community members helping us to support CCSD families in need!
#CorinthisCommunity


#CorinthisCommunity
A big shout out to all who made the "Drive for Hope" summer golf tournament a success. Hoops for the Holidays and the C.A.R.E. Committee were recipients of the proceeds along with other organizations! Thank you to all who contributed to its success!
A big shout out to all who made the "Drive for Hope" summer golf tournament a success. Hoops for the Holidays and the C.A.R.E. Committee were recipients of the proceeds along with other organizations! Thank you to all who contributed to its success!


COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENT: The Town of Corinth Youth Commission registration for fall soccer is going on now! See their flier below! Please reach out to the Youth Commission with any questions!


Please note===> This month's regular monthly meeting of the Corinth Central School District Board of Education will be Wednesday, August 21st at 6PM in the Oak Street Auditorium.
Note the location change!
