Closing out our week on leadership in our Positivity Project SEL curriculum, we want to give a shout out to our CHS Student Senate! Students are elected by their peers and meet monthly. They have accomplished so much this school year.
Student Senate members serve on the CCSD Shared Decision Making Team and the Board of Education, representing the student body.
They meet monthly to discuss and plan how to improve the school and community. This year, CHS Student Senate were in charge of the vending machines in the Oak Street building. They are allocating the profits to school improvements! They are making improvements to our school courtyard and are also donating to Corinth's Agriculture Club to help defray the cost of their projects.
In an endeavor to be more inclusive to all students, the Student Senate helped to launch a CHS Book Club open to all students. This initiative supports our district literacy goal and has had much interest and engagement from students!
We are so proud of the CHS Student Senate, true role models and leaders in our school community!
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Our Modified Softball Team earned a big WIN on Thursday vs. North Warren. Coach Roberts shared game highlights:
"Our Modified Riverhawks are on fire, taking another win against North Warren. The score was 13-5.
Kirana Ellis had a great out at 2nd base. Jennifer Ives was quick to throw at third base to Samantha Phillips to keep the runner on. Our catchers Annabell and Darrian were throwing down to first. Everyone had great hits and beautiful RBI’s. Every player had a great game. I am so proud of how well this team works together. Congratulations Riverhawks!! Keep it up." We are proud of our modified Riverhawks! Check out a few photos from the game (more on Facebook).
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In support of our Positivity Project week-long SEL curriculum topic of leadership, we continue to feature student leaders in our school.
The CHS chapter of the National Honor Society has truly modeled leadership and service to our school and community with a variety of projects! In addition to facilitating a very successful Red Cross Bloodmobile (exceeding their goal of pints of blood), individual members coordinated their own service projects to give back to the school and community. Some of the projects benefitted: The American Legion, Saratoga County Animal Shelter, the C.A.R.E. Committee, the Community Food Pantry, Code Blue Shelter, Gateway Oasis Youth Camp, Veteran and Community Housing Coalition, Alliance 180 (Horse Adoption program), Corinth Elementary School, Corinth Music Program, Adirondack Center Stage, Toys for Tots and many other worthy causes/organizations.
We are so proud of our students for modeling our Positivity Project mantra: Other People Matter! A shout out to all of the NHS students and our community members who supported their efforts.
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A big shout out to 2 - 8th grade modified baseball players who had home runs in last Thursday's game vs North Warren: Camdyn Moors and Haydon Heil!!! Although it was not a win, our team had a lot to be proud of in the game! Keep up the great work!! Go, Riverhawks
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The CARE Committee wants to share an extra shout out of appreciation to the Food For Thought / O'Brien's Angels program who gifted us Walmart gift cards to shop for snacks for students. Our high school Job Skills class ordered and then packed up Snack Goodie bags to pass along to teachers to share with their students in the final couple months of the school year.

We have been so fortunate with our connection to the Food for Thought program! Thank you for your generosity and making Corinth a recipient!
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Our 7th grade Social Studies students are studying Westward Expansion as part of their American History curriculum. Students asked their teacher, Mr. Vila, if they could recreate some of the photos from the time period. They were very engaged and motivated during this unit!
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Congratulations to the 4th and 8th grade students who were selected as recipients of the Sandra G. Morley Physical Education Leadership Award. Students were selected by the physical education teachers for demonstrating skills in class and in school that made them stand out. The award recipients:
1. Demonstrate responsible personal and social behavior, sportsmanship and citizenship
2. Desire to learn and improve
3. Exhibit a physically active lifestyle
4. Demonstrate leadership and is a positive influence on peers
Students were recognized at an event held at Hudson Valley Community College last week and will be recognized again at their grade level awards ceremonies in June.
Congratulations to 4th graders:
Abigail A., Lacy B., Levi B., Brayden F., RosaLee H., Duke H., Makinlee M., Brynn S., Grayson W., Jackson Y.
Congratulations to 8th graders:
Alex B., David B., Mariah D., Khadin D., Jullianna F., Haydon H., Sophia H., Piper H., William M. Samantha W.
Thank you to Coach Fabian who represented our PE staff at the event and shared a few photos!
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Our 1st graders had a ball on their visit to the Saratoga Corinth and Hudson Railway last week too! They were excited to have lunch at the train depot and see our region. The engineer was very kind to our young Riverhawks! Thank you to the amazing railway staff!
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Continuing our recognition of our student leaders as part of our Positivity Project, today we give a shout out to our CMS National Junior Honor Society. Our NJHS students are selected for showing character, leadership, citizenship, scholarship and service.
While maintaining their high academic standards, they committed to personal service projects as well as chapter service to our school and community. NJHS held a food drive for the community and school food pantries, served as guides for open house, served and cleaned up for the Senior Dinner and a Show and many other projects that modeled their understanding of our P2 core pillar: Other People Matter! Great job, NJHS!
We look forward to the induction of new members and seeing what our rising 8th graders will bring to the organization next year!
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We wish all of our students a safe and memorable Junior Prom 2024 this evening. The prom review in the auditorium is a ticket-only event, but can be seen on the livestream: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5e7GrA4TCy4 Have a great night, Riverhawks!
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Congratulations to our Senior Varsity Mountaineer track athletes at this week's meet. Congratulations, Isaiah B., Sydney C., Maddie B., Cooper H., Kayden B., Aidan C., Degan R. and Alex W! Thank you for your leadership and commitment to the sport of track and field!
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Our Varsity Mountaineer Track team had a big week in the final regular season meet. Coach Flint shared highlights:

"Congratulations to the Boys and Girls Varsity Track team on their victory against Salem. The girls finished 2nd in the League in our League Dual Meets. Highlights for the meet were 1st place finishes for Kayden Beaver (100, 200, and 4x100), other girls in the 4 x 100 relay were Arieanna Shannon, Erika McGuire, and Abby Proctor. Sam Savage took 1st in the (800, 1500). Haley Potavin took 1st in the (400 and 4 x 400). Others in the 4 x 400 were: Lila Riihimaki, Erika McGuire, and Maddie Baldes; Lila Riihimaki in the 400 Hurdles; Abby Proctor (Long Jump), Sydney Crombach (Triple Jump) and Kittery VanGuilder (Shot and Discus).
The Boys finished their dual meet season in 3rd place. Two events saw more people going to State Qualifiers: Alex Wiseman in the 200 (also came in first in the 100, 4 x 100, and Triple Jump); also our 4 x 100 team of (Jase Brunnell, Dylan Haynes, Mike Petteys, and Alex Wiseman). Tyler Smolinski was 1st in the 110 Hurdles and 4 x 400 relay; Mike Petteys: 1st in 400 Hurdles, 4 x100, and 4 x 400; Hunter Shanahan (800, 1600, 4 x 400 Relay); Dan Hunt in the High Jump; Will Murray in the Discus and Cooper Philo in Shot."

More photos on Facebook and our senior recognition post coming soon...
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Attention all varsity athletes and families: The 2024 Varsity Club Banquet will be held on Tuesday, May 28th at 6PM. The venue is The View at Brookhaven. Please see the flier for details. We look forward to celebrating the hard work and success of our student athletes this year
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The Northern Lights were visible in Corinth last night! Check out a few photos of our Oak Street "school hill" and our CCSD football field! (Photo credit: A. Murray and Mrs. D. Briner - Thank you!)
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Our UPK students were treated to a ride on the Saratoga, Corinth and Hudson Railway this week. The smiles on their faces tell the story of a great afternoon!
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Congratulations to 7th grade ELA student, Payton Gill, who earned recognition by Talented Unlimited for her writing submission. Payton was honored at an event this week where she read her writing to the students, families and guests present. We are so proud of you, Payton! Thanks to ELA 7 teacher, Mrs. Bardin, for facilitating the submission!
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A big shout out to CMS 6th grader, Sam Duerr-Clark, for being recognized by Talent Unlimited for his writing. His creative writing was selected for publication in the Young Writers' Anthology! Thanks to ELA teacher, Mrs. Hermann for facilitating the submission!
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Our Varsity Baseball team earned the win last night! Coach Bowe shared game highlights:
The Varsity Baseball team got back on track with a 13-3 win over Berlin. The Riverhawks started out with 7 runs in the first inning. Then they added 5 more in the 3rd. Ethan Williams pitched a great game giving up only 1 hit in 4 innings of work. Kaden Wright had an amazing game at the plate and in the field. He went 2 for 3 with 1 home run. He also had 4 RBI’s. Sam Tangora went 2 for 3 with 2 RBI’s.

The Riverhawks came out strong out of the gate. They supported each other throughout the whole game. It was a great team win on Tuesday!"

Be sure to follow the remaining games of the season on Schedule Galaxy on our website!
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Our Modified Softball team had a great win on the road this evening. Coach Roberts shared highlights:
"Modified has an exciting game tonight against Salem! Ending the game 11-10. Lila Bentley caught two pop flies and Samantha Philips caught a line drive ending the last inning holding Salem. Jennifer Ives was throwing in strikes. Samantha Winslow hit a home run and Jennifer hit a double. Our Riverhawks were hitting base hits and sliding into home. This game kept us on our toes but our athletes kept it together and played an incredible game."
Congratulations, Modified Riverhawks! Keep up the great work! The team plays at home tomorrow! Come out and cheer them on!
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