
Congratulations to our Adirondack United Varsity Girls Hockey Team - NYS Champions!!! They came back from a 2-0 deficit to win 7-2! A shout out to Corinth's Aubrey Lozier, Jess Freebern and Coach Lawrence!!! Way to make Corinth proud!
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NYS 2024 STATE CHAMPIONS!





Congratulations to the Adirondack United Girls Hockey team for their 8-1 win today, earning the privilege of competing in the semi final on Friday in Utica! A shout out to Aubrey L., Jess F., Coach Lawrence and their teammates! We are so proud of you! Keep it going ladies!


Corinth Middle School is continuing our tradition of hosting Career Day! We are seeking community members who will consider sharing their passion for their careers with our 6-8th grader students! Please reach out to Mr. Pritchard, our CMS counselor, if interested! THANK YOU!

Dear CCSD Families,
This week our school community is focusing on the character strength of Love. Love means you value close relationships with others and being close to people.
The character strength of love represents the way we think, feel, and behave towards the people with whom we have close relationships. When one person loves another person, that person: comforts and makes the other feel safe; sacrifices on the other’s behalf; supports the other during struggles; and places the others' needs ahead of their own. If you love a person, that person makes you feel safe and secure. You can be yourself with that person. You miss that person when they are not around.
On a group level, love is vital for the wellbeing of society. The world is endlessly interconnected. We are all dependent upon each other for survival and happiness. Love produces positive feelings, which help negate loneliness, anxiety, and depression. Without love, we cannot form strong relationships with our families, friends, or communities. A world without love is a dangerous world.
To practice and encourage the character strength of love with your child, please visit the Positivity Project’s P2 for Families (password: P2), where together you can watch a video, read a quote, and talk about the answers to three questions.
Have a wonderful week!
Check out a few photos of our Kindergarten and 4th graders creating Valentine crafts to express their love!
This week our school community is focusing on the character strength of Love. Love means you value close relationships with others and being close to people.
The character strength of love represents the way we think, feel, and behave towards the people with whom we have close relationships. When one person loves another person, that person: comforts and makes the other feel safe; sacrifices on the other’s behalf; supports the other during struggles; and places the others' needs ahead of their own. If you love a person, that person makes you feel safe and secure. You can be yourself with that person. You miss that person when they are not around.
On a group level, love is vital for the wellbeing of society. The world is endlessly interconnected. We are all dependent upon each other for survival and happiness. Love produces positive feelings, which help negate loneliness, anxiety, and depression. Without love, we cannot form strong relationships with our families, friends, or communities. A world without love is a dangerous world.
To practice and encourage the character strength of love with your child, please visit the Positivity Project’s P2 for Families (password: P2), where together you can watch a video, read a quote, and talk about the answers to three questions.
Have a wonderful week!
Check out a few photos of our Kindergarten and 4th graders creating Valentine crafts to express their love!







Our Varsity Girls BB team notched another win last night! Coach Hoertkorn shared game highlights:
"The Varsity girls basketball team finished the regular season with a non- league win over Hudson Falls last night. The girls have been working so hard to get ready for sectionals and improve every game.
Emily Dingmon had another great all around game, finishing with a double double of 22 points, a very impressive 23 rebounds, 5 steals, and 3 assists.
Whitney Cameron had a great game on both sides of the ball finishing with 13 points, 4 assists, and 2 steals. She did a great job managing the offense against an aggressive Hudson Falls team.
Riley Dumas, Taylor Stone, Caitlyn Crossman, and Isabella Craig were also great on both sides of the ball, disrupting what Hudson Falls wanted to do on offense. Isabella and Caitlyn combined for 12 points and 9 steals as well. Caitlyn added 6 rebounds, and has been such a strong rebounder for us all season. Taylor also added 4 points and 9 rebounds.
This team continues to find ways to improve every day, and have done such a great job to get to this point heading into sectionals. The seeding meeting is this Wednesday."
We look forward to cheering our Riverhawks on in the post season. Stay tuned for announcements for upcoming games!
"The Varsity girls basketball team finished the regular season with a non- league win over Hudson Falls last night. The girls have been working so hard to get ready for sectionals and improve every game.
Emily Dingmon had another great all around game, finishing with a double double of 22 points, a very impressive 23 rebounds, 5 steals, and 3 assists.
Whitney Cameron had a great game on both sides of the ball finishing with 13 points, 4 assists, and 2 steals. She did a great job managing the offense against an aggressive Hudson Falls team.
Riley Dumas, Taylor Stone, Caitlyn Crossman, and Isabella Craig were also great on both sides of the ball, disrupting what Hudson Falls wanted to do on offense. Isabella and Caitlyn combined for 12 points and 9 steals as well. Caitlyn added 6 rebounds, and has been such a strong rebounder for us all season. Taylor also added 4 points and 9 rebounds.
This team continues to find ways to improve every day, and have done such a great job to get to this point heading into sectionals. The seeding meeting is this Wednesday."
We look forward to cheering our Riverhawks on in the post season. Stay tuned for announcements for upcoming games!




Thank you to our CES PTSA for sponsoring the "Sweetheart Dance" for our UPK, 1st and 2nd grader students and one special adult guest! Students enjoyed treats, danced with their teachers/guests and socialized with their friends. A great time was had by all in attendance!











Exciting news from our CCSD Music Department:
Last weekend, several members of our CCSD Music Department participated in the Saratoga Warren County Music Educator's Association (SWCMEA) All County Band Festival at Galway High School.
Congratulations to 10-12 Band participants, Sydney Crombach (tenor sax), David Eddy (trombone) and Degan Reynolds (French horn); 8/9 Band participants, Parker Duerr-Clark (clarinet) and Tristan Lozier (tenor sax); and Abram Byron (trombone), Ben Dishon (percussion) Lylah Dishon (alto sax), Grady Juk (bass clarinet and Annabell O’Brien (trombone) on their acceptance and participation in this year's festival.
These students learned their music with Mrs. Crombach and Miss Lueck during lessons and afterschool over the past few weeks and came together with other top musicians from Saratoga and Warren County to rehearse on Thursday evening and on Saturday morning that culminated in 2pm concert. Students are selected for SWCMEA All County Band based on their participation scores from the prior year's NYSSMA Solo festivals and teacher recommendation. Congratulations on an outstanding performance!
Last weekend, several members of our CCSD Music Department participated in the Saratoga Warren County Music Educator's Association (SWCMEA) All County Band Festival at Galway High School.
Congratulations to 10-12 Band participants, Sydney Crombach (tenor sax), David Eddy (trombone) and Degan Reynolds (French horn); 8/9 Band participants, Parker Duerr-Clark (clarinet) and Tristan Lozier (tenor sax); and Abram Byron (trombone), Ben Dishon (percussion) Lylah Dishon (alto sax), Grady Juk (bass clarinet and Annabell O’Brien (trombone) on their acceptance and participation in this year's festival.
These students learned their music with Mrs. Crombach and Miss Lueck during lessons and afterschool over the past few weeks and came together with other top musicians from Saratoga and Warren County to rehearse on Thursday evening and on Saturday morning that culminated in 2pm concert. Students are selected for SWCMEA All County Band based on their participation scores from the prior year's NYSSMA Solo festivals and teacher recommendation. Congratulations on an outstanding performance!






A shout out to our 3rd grade students who recently read about space travel, wrote opinion essays on the topic and then created dioramas to support their writing. They incorporated skills learned in art class in their creations! Great job, Riverhawks!



Corinth High School is proud to announce that Siena Pecora has received a Young Women Making a Difference Award from Soroptimist International of Saratoga County (SISC). This award is provided annually by SISC to recognize high school age girls who demonstrate a high level of volunteerism to help their communities. Siena is being honored for her work with the Corinth Unified Sports Team.
SISC is a local chapter of a global organization that provides women and girls with access to the education and training they need to achieve economic empowerment. This award is one of the ways we achieve this by encouraging volunteerism amongst young women particularly in ways that empower other women.
The recognition comes with a $1000 award. $500 will be awarded to our CHS Unified Sports Program in honor of Siena and she will receive $500 which Siena plans to put towards her college textbooks!
We are so proud of you, Siena!
SISC is a local chapter of a global organization that provides women and girls with access to the education and training they need to achieve economic empowerment. This award is one of the ways we achieve this by encouraging volunteerism amongst young women particularly in ways that empower other women.
The recognition comes with a $1000 award. $500 will be awarded to our CHS Unified Sports Program in honor of Siena and she will receive $500 which Siena plans to put towards her college textbooks!
We are so proud of you, Siena!


It was a memorable night of basketball for the Varsity Girls Basketball team on Friday as they competed for the league title! Coach Hoertkorn shared game highlights:
"The Varsity girls basketball team beat a physical Hartford team for the Adirondack League Championship! It was another total team effort, and the girls really earned this win.
Whitney Cameron had 16 points, 9 assists, 3 steals, and 3 rebounds for a great all around game.
Caitlyn Crossman had one of her best games with 13 points, 4 rebounds, 3 assists, and 3 steals.
Emily Dingmon had a double double with 12 points, 10 rebounds, 3 assists, and 2 steals. She was a great leader for us out there as she has been all season.
Taylor Stone also had 12 points, to go with 3 rebounds, and was a force inside guarding Hartford’s best post player, and running the floor.
Riley Dumas and Isabella Craig were also great on defense helping others keep Hartford’s shooters in check, and combining for 6 points. Isabella also had 2 steals, and 2 rebounds. Riley added 4 assists.
Sage Shanahan added 4 rebounds, and created multiple jump balls being very aggressive.
I am so proud of this team for working so hard to achieve their goals. Our next game is Monday, a non- league contest against Hudson Falls at 7pm."
Congratulations, Riverhawks! We are so proud of you! Keep it going!!
Thank you the Post Star for a great story about our Adirondack League champs: https://poststar.com/sports/high-school/basketball/girls/veterans-lead-corinth-girls-back-to-top-of-adirondack-league/article_750cc8b8-c885-11ee-8c7d-e7b1acfac434.html
"The Varsity girls basketball team beat a physical Hartford team for the Adirondack League Championship! It was another total team effort, and the girls really earned this win.
Whitney Cameron had 16 points, 9 assists, 3 steals, and 3 rebounds for a great all around game.
Caitlyn Crossman had one of her best games with 13 points, 4 rebounds, 3 assists, and 3 steals.
Emily Dingmon had a double double with 12 points, 10 rebounds, 3 assists, and 2 steals. She was a great leader for us out there as she has been all season.
Taylor Stone also had 12 points, to go with 3 rebounds, and was a force inside guarding Hartford’s best post player, and running the floor.
Riley Dumas and Isabella Craig were also great on defense helping others keep Hartford’s shooters in check, and combining for 6 points. Isabella also had 2 steals, and 2 rebounds. Riley added 4 assists.
Sage Shanahan added 4 rebounds, and created multiple jump balls being very aggressive.
I am so proud of this team for working so hard to achieve their goals. Our next game is Monday, a non- league contest against Hudson Falls at 7pm."
Congratulations, Riverhawks! We are so proud of you! Keep it going!!
Thank you the Post Star for a great story about our Adirondack League champs: https://poststar.com/sports/high-school/basketball/girls/veterans-lead-corinth-girls-back-to-top-of-adirondack-league/article_750cc8b8-c885-11ee-8c7d-e7b1acfac434.html







Our Boys Varsity Basketball team earned a big win on Friday night! Coach Falkenbury shared game highlights:
"Congratulations to the Boys Varsity Basketball team for their 53 to 46 win over Whitehall Friday night. Down 21 to 20 at the half, the Riverhawks used a 33 to 25 second half to pull out a hard fought win.
Kaden Wright led the team with 13 points and 8 rebounds and Hunter Shanahan had 13 points (11 in the 2nd half) and 16 rebounds! Braydin Stone had 12 points 5 rebounds with 4 assists.
This win gives the Hawks a 13 and 6 record and 11 wins in the last 12 games. Come root them on as they play their final regular season home game against Johnsburg on Tuesday night."
Congratulations, Riverhawks! Keep working hard and make this a season to remember!
"Congratulations to the Boys Varsity Basketball team for their 53 to 46 win over Whitehall Friday night. Down 21 to 20 at the half, the Riverhawks used a 33 to 25 second half to pull out a hard fought win.
Kaden Wright led the team with 13 points and 8 rebounds and Hunter Shanahan had 13 points (11 in the 2nd half) and 16 rebounds! Braydin Stone had 12 points 5 rebounds with 4 assists.
This win gives the Hawks a 13 and 6 record and 11 wins in the last 12 games. Come root them on as they play their final regular season home game against Johnsburg on Tuesday night."
Congratulations, Riverhawks! Keep working hard and make this a season to remember!



Our Varsity Wrestling team wrapped up their season this weekend in Glens Falls. Coach Bardin and Coach Petteys shared highlights:
"This weekend we had 6 wrestlers competing in the Section 2 Championships at the Cool Insuring Arena.
Aiden Schurr and Jake Lafaver battled it out throughout the day to earn places on the podium, 5th and 6th respectively. Mason Rose and Keegan Baker both fought to earn wins in the arena.
Congratulations to DJ Barnes and Darius Parnell for working hard and earning spots to wrestle. The wrestlers left everything on the mat on Saturday, persevering through sickness and tough opponents.
We’re proud to see how far this team has come in one season. We look forward to the future and know that this team will find success with continued hard work and consistency. We also thank the community that is always supporting our wrestlers. Thank you to that parents and students that filled the stands to support our athletes!"
Congratulations to all of our wrestlers on a successful season! We look forward to seeing you on the mats next season! Way to go, Riverhawks! (Photos courtesy of the Corinth Wrestling Facebook page)
"This weekend we had 6 wrestlers competing in the Section 2 Championships at the Cool Insuring Arena.
Aiden Schurr and Jake Lafaver battled it out throughout the day to earn places on the podium, 5th and 6th respectively. Mason Rose and Keegan Baker both fought to earn wins in the arena.
Congratulations to DJ Barnes and Darius Parnell for working hard and earning spots to wrestle. The wrestlers left everything on the mat on Saturday, persevering through sickness and tough opponents.
We’re proud to see how far this team has come in one season. We look forward to the future and know that this team will find success with continued hard work and consistency. We also thank the community that is always supporting our wrestlers. Thank you to that parents and students that filled the stands to support our athletes!"
Congratulations to all of our wrestlers on a successful season! We look forward to seeing you on the mats next season! Way to go, Riverhawks! (Photos courtesy of the Corinth Wrestling Facebook page)











We want to give a big shout out to our CCSD Cheerleading team! They model our Positivity Project (Cheering Others' Success) as well as inspire school spirit from our students and community at every game! Congratulations on your successful season as well! Go, Riverhawks!!





It is a big weekend for CCSD Athletics!
We have 5 wrestlers at the Cool Insuring Arena competing for section II today!
Our Varsity Girls BB team plays at 5PM for the Adirondack League Championship!
Our Varsity Boys BB team got the "W" last night!
Go, Riverhawks!
Our Varsity Girls BB team plays at 5PM for the Adirondack League Championship!
Our Varsity Boys BB team got the "W" last night!
Go, Riverhawks!




Our CES Student Council hosted "Crazy Hair Day" on Friday! What a great expression of creativity, one of our Positivity Project character strengths! Great job, students and families! Thanks to all who participated!









ALUMNI SPOTLIGHT ~ CHS STRIVING TO ACHIEVE CDOS (Career Development and Occupational Studies) STANDARDS OUR CLASSROOMS:
We were thrilled to welcome alumna, Lorelai Peterson, an AWO3 in the US Navy, back into the high school to speak with our students. Lorelai spent the day presenting in a range of our classes: freshman seminar, resource, career planning, SUPA English and LAS.
She shared not only her US Navy career journey and education so far but also the meaningful skills she took from her high school classes that she still uses today. She also spoke about the profound opportunity to learn about different cultures, races and opportunities while in the Navy. Lorelai is a wonderful example of what you can achieve with hard work and dedication. Thank you, Lorelai, for sharing your journey with our students. Thank you for your service to our country.
We were thrilled to welcome alumna, Lorelai Peterson, an AWO3 in the US Navy, back into the high school to speak with our students. Lorelai spent the day presenting in a range of our classes: freshman seminar, resource, career planning, SUPA English and LAS.
She shared not only her US Navy career journey and education so far but also the meaningful skills she took from her high school classes that she still uses today. She also spoke about the profound opportunity to learn about different cultures, races and opportunities while in the Navy. Lorelai is a wonderful example of what you can achieve with hard work and dedication. Thank you, Lorelai, for sharing your journey with our students. Thank you for your service to our country.











A shout out to the grade 2 team who wanted to make sure that our CES counselors were appreciated during National School Counseling Week 2024!
Consider thanking a counselor for all that they do for our students, families and staff!


Coach Fabian shared the final post of the season for the Modified A Boys Basketball team last night:
"Congrats to the modified boys basketball A Team who wrapped up their season with a win over Granville. The team played with tremendous effort for the entire game and worked hard on both ends of the court. We put up 20 points in the first quarter and got the momentum going in right direction from the start.
Jake Hughes had a great game scoring 14 points in which many came from steals on the defensive end. Owen Shanahan followed with 8 points and continues to be a great team player on the floor. Jackson Weaver, Haydon Heil, and David Sitts had a strong showing getting multiple rebounds and dominating down low. Jamie Hughes, Micah Lewis, and Jackson Caradonna did a great job getting the ball up the court facing full court pressure for the majority of the game.
We would like to thank everyone for the support this season and look forward to years to come!"
Congratulations, Riverhawks! We look forward to seeing you all on the court again, next season! (More photos on Facebook!)
"Congrats to the modified boys basketball A Team who wrapped up their season with a win over Granville. The team played with tremendous effort for the entire game and worked hard on both ends of the court. We put up 20 points in the first quarter and got the momentum going in right direction from the start.
Jake Hughes had a great game scoring 14 points in which many came from steals on the defensive end. Owen Shanahan followed with 8 points and continues to be a great team player on the floor. Jackson Weaver, Haydon Heil, and David Sitts had a strong showing getting multiple rebounds and dominating down low. Jamie Hughes, Micah Lewis, and Jackson Caradonna did a great job getting the ball up the court facing full court pressure for the majority of the game.
We would like to thank everyone for the support this season and look forward to years to come!"
Congratulations, Riverhawks! We look forward to seeing you all on the court again, next season! (More photos on Facebook!)

A big shout out to our Adirondack United Varsity Girls Hockey team for a huge win tonight 9-1 over Beekmantown. They move to play the section 1 champion on Tuesday at Union College! Good luck to our own Aubrey Lozier, Jess Freebern, Coach Lawrence and the entire team!





Our Girls Modified Team wrapped up their regular season this week! Coach Cross shared some final highlights from the last win and the season:
"The modified girls basketball team had a great win over Fort Ann last week with points from Makenna Eastman, Ellison Emery, Callie Rigley, Sydnee Mosher and Olivia Dymond. It was a full team effort defensively holding Fort Ann to just 10 points to seal the win.
Congratulations to the modified girls basketball team who wrapped up their season on Monday night with an 8-5 record! A strong defense and balanced offense helped the Riverhawks get to a winning season. All 14 players improved throughout the season and Coach Cross could not be more proud! We will see you next year!"
Congratulations, Riverhawks!
"The modified girls basketball team had a great win over Fort Ann last week with points from Makenna Eastman, Ellison Emery, Callie Rigley, Sydnee Mosher and Olivia Dymond. It was a full team effort defensively holding Fort Ann to just 10 points to seal the win.
Congratulations to the modified girls basketball team who wrapped up their season on Monday night with an 8-5 record! A strong defense and balanced offense helped the Riverhawks get to a winning season. All 14 players improved throughout the season and Coach Cross could not be more proud! We will see you next year!"
Congratulations, Riverhawks!
