
Our Modified Volleyball Team has won 3 in a row!!
Check out Facebook for game highlights from Coach Reppucci and a few photos!
Way to go, Riverhawks!
Check out Facebook for game highlights from Coach Reppucci and a few photos!
Way to go, Riverhawks!




The CMS/CHS Yearbook is on sale now!
All orders must be made online. Please see the image below for details and reach out to Mrs. Westad with questions!
All orders must be made online. Please see the image below for details and reach out to Mrs. Westad with questions!


Our CCSD Counseling Team has been working hard to create a calendar of family/community events. There has been a change to a recent publication:
"Please note the change in date for our November Community Information Night. The program "Right under your nose"-presented by the Prevention Council will now be hosted on Wednesday, November 15th at 6pm at our Oak St. campus. We hope you can join us for this informative session on current drug trends. Please reach out to the Counseling Office at ext 3450 with any questions."
We hope that you will consider joining us for these informational sessions! https://drive.google.com/file/d/1qPbD21DMg6Wjj-HPeK9q6XI-2ZEs4ixQ/view?usp=sharing
#CorinthisCommunity
"Please note the change in date for our November Community Information Night. The program "Right under your nose"-presented by the Prevention Council will now be hosted on Wednesday, November 15th at 6pm at our Oak St. campus. We hope you can join us for this informative session on current drug trends. Please reach out to the Counseling Office at ext 3450 with any questions."
We hope that you will consider joining us for these informational sessions! https://drive.google.com/file/d/1qPbD21DMg6Wjj-HPeK9q6XI-2ZEs4ixQ/view?usp=sharing
#CorinthisCommunity


Congratulations to Alex Wiseman ! Alex is the recipient of SUNY Albany's 2023 Multicultural High School Scholars award, presented to high school juniors from upstate New York who have distinguished academic records and who are involved in school and community activities.


A big shout out to our Unified Bocce Team who recently defeated the Queensbury team 4-2! Coach Badaszewski wants to give a shout out to both team for the skill and sportsmanship was that was demonstrated in the match!
Way to go, Riverhawks!!
Way to go, Riverhawks!!


JV Football is having a great season! Here are highlights from last night's game from Coach Bowe:
"MAKE IT 3 IN A ROW!!! JV football beat Fonda 22-8. On a chilly rainy night the passing game flourished. Our OL did a great job pass blocking. Keegan Baker and Matt Case both caught a deep touchdown pass. Both touchdowns were thrown by Avery Wood. Ashton Wright had the play of the game. He scooped up a fumble and returned it for 85 yds to seal the game. This was a real physical game and the boys never gave up!!! The coaching staff is very proud of this team. They have continued to mature and grow as a football team.
Next game is home on Monday October 23 at 6 PM. Come out and support our seniors for their senior night!!"
Congratulations, Mountaineers!!
"MAKE IT 3 IN A ROW!!! JV football beat Fonda 22-8. On a chilly rainy night the passing game flourished. Our OL did a great job pass blocking. Keegan Baker and Matt Case both caught a deep touchdown pass. Both touchdowns were thrown by Avery Wood. Ashton Wright had the play of the game. He scooped up a fumble and returned it for 85 yds to seal the game. This was a real physical game and the boys never gave up!!! The coaching staff is very proud of this team. They have continued to mature and grow as a football team.
Next game is home on Monday October 23 at 6 PM. Come out and support our seniors for their senior night!!"
Congratulations, Mountaineers!!


It is SCHOOL BOARD RECOGNITION WEEK!
CCSD is fortunate to have a dedicated, caring and involved Board of Education!
We appreciate you!
Thank you, President Kelley, Vice-President Gilbert, Mrs. Freebern, Mrs. Bourdeau, Mrs. Baker, Mr. Lueck and Mr. Richardson!
CCSD is fortunate to have a dedicated, caring and involved Board of Education!
We appreciate you!
Thank you, President Kelley, Vice-President Gilbert, Mrs. Freebern, Mrs. Bourdeau, Mrs. Baker, Mr. Lueck and Mr. Richardson!



We wish our Girls Varsity Soccer team much success in sectional competition in Greenville at 3PM today!
Go, Riverhawks!!!
Go, Riverhawks!!!


October is National Principals Month!
We want to give a big shout out to our building leaders: Mr. Testani, Mr. Schenone, Mrs. Connor, Mrs. Lawrence and Mr. Pomerville.
Thank you for all that you do!
We want to give a big shout out to our building leaders: Mr. Testani, Mr. Schenone, Mrs. Connor, Mrs. Lawrence and Mr. Pomerville.
Thank you for all that you do!


Thank you to all of the families and community organizations who participated in our annual Corinth Middle School Open House last Thursday evening!
Guests visited classrooms, attended presentations and more!
(More photos can be found on Facebook!)
Guests visited classrooms, attended presentations and more!
(More photos can be found on Facebook!)





UPDATE TO UNITY DAY 2023!
CMS/CHS will participate in the National Unity Day on Wednesday, 10/18 to promote kindness, acceptance and inclusion!
Corinth Elementary School will postpone Unity Day until next Wednesday, 10/25, due to school picture day!
WEAR YOUR ORANGE, RIVERHAWKS!


Our Modified Soccer Team has been on a roll! They scored a big win on Friday in Granville and another big one tonight in Queensbury!
Highlights from Coach Krohn and Coach McEvoy:
Friday, 10/13:
"The modified soccer team had an outstanding game on Friday with a final score of 11-0! It was an incredible team effort with lots to celebrate. Jamie Hughes had 5 goals, Noah Thompson had 3, Owen Shanahan had 2, and Jake Hughes had one goal. Assists came from Micah Lewis, Jake Hughes, Noah Thompson and Bryan Macica! Way to go team!"
Tonight, 10/16:
"The Modified Soccer team defeated Queensbury 8-0 tonight. Noah Thompson had 4 goals, Jake Hughes, Owen Shanahan, Jamie Hughes and Micah Lewis each had a goal. Assists came from Noah Thompson, Bryan Macica, Phil Richardson and Conley Baldwin. Another great win for the team before they get back on the road to play Lake George on Tuesday."
Congratulations, Riverhawks! We are so proud of you!
Thank you to Mrs. Seymour for the rainbow picture of the field during warm-ups tonight!
More photos from tonight's game to come...stay tuned!
Friday, 10/13:
"The modified soccer team had an outstanding game on Friday with a final score of 11-0! It was an incredible team effort with lots to celebrate. Jamie Hughes had 5 goals, Noah Thompson had 3, Owen Shanahan had 2, and Jake Hughes had one goal. Assists came from Micah Lewis, Jake Hughes, Noah Thompson and Bryan Macica! Way to go team!"
Tonight, 10/16:
"The Modified Soccer team defeated Queensbury 8-0 tonight. Noah Thompson had 4 goals, Jake Hughes, Owen Shanahan, Jamie Hughes and Micah Lewis each had a goal. Assists came from Noah Thompson, Bryan Macica, Phil Richardson and Conley Baldwin. Another great win for the team before they get back on the road to play Lake George on Tuesday."
Congratulations, Riverhawks! We are so proud of you!
Thank you to Mrs. Seymour for the rainbow picture of the field during warm-ups tonight!
More photos from tonight's game to come...stay tuned!


Several of our Riverhawks teams will continue to compete in the post season.
Our Girls Varsity Soccer team will travel to Greenville tomorrow (Tuesday), for a game at 3PM!
Our Girls Varsity Field Hockey team will travel to Granville on Wednesday to compete at 3PM!
Our Boys Varsity Soccer team (#7 Seed) will host the #10 seed AT HOME at 3PM on Thursday!
We wish all of our teams much success in sectionals!
Go, RIVERHAWKS!!!
Our Girls Varsity Soccer team will travel to Greenville tomorrow (Tuesday), for a game at 3PM!
Our Girls Varsity Field Hockey team will travel to Granville on Wednesday to compete at 3PM!
Our Boys Varsity Soccer team (#7 Seed) will host the #10 seed AT HOME at 3PM on Thursday!
We wish all of our teams much success in sectionals!
Go, RIVERHAWKS!!!


Dear CCSD Families,
This week our school community will be focusing on the character strength of Integrity. Integrity means you are honest and speak the truth. You present yourself genuinely and sincerely.
Integrity is doing the right thing when nobody is watching. People with integrity practice what they preach and maintain a consistent pattern of behavior aligned with their values. They have the courage not to follow the crowd if it means going against their beliefs. Integrity is closely aligned with the terms of honesty and authenticity. People with integrity tell the truth and have alignment in their thoughts, feelings, and behaviors.
Integrity is vital to individual growth. It is correlated with a multitude of psychological well-being measures. Harmony in your feelings, thoughts, and actions makes you better able to personally grow and achieve goals. Authenticity and a lack of pretense make you more likable and trusted by others, meaning your relationships will benefit. To practice and encourage the character strength of integrity 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!
This week our school community will be focusing on the character strength of Integrity. Integrity means you are honest and speak the truth. You present yourself genuinely and sincerely.
Integrity is doing the right thing when nobody is watching. People with integrity practice what they preach and maintain a consistent pattern of behavior aligned with their values. They have the courage not to follow the crowd if it means going against their beliefs. Integrity is closely aligned with the terms of honesty and authenticity. People with integrity tell the truth and have alignment in their thoughts, feelings, and behaviors.
Integrity is vital to individual growth. It is correlated with a multitude of psychological well-being measures. Harmony in your feelings, thoughts, and actions makes you better able to personally grow and achieve goals. Authenticity and a lack of pretense make you more likable and trusted by others, meaning your relationships will benefit. To practice and encourage the character strength of integrity 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!


Our Girls Varsity Field Hockey Team finished our regular season play at home on Friday in our annual pink game against Hoosick Falls. Here are some highlights from Coach Crombach:
"The Riverhawks fought hard in our annual pink game and despite the 4-0 loss saw some great play on the field on Friday. A big shout out to Hoosick Falls who arrived in their new custom orange “Corinth is community” jerseys in a show of their support for our community and all that we have experienced recently. Our seniors took the field one final time this homecoming night and really shined bright in their pink jerseys! Chloe Manning led the offense, playing her most aggressive game of the season. Taylor Stone stayed consistent and gave us so many great hits to charge the defense and Sydney Crombach had another great game in goal, stopping some hard hits, logging 14 saves. Despite the outcome, we celebrated our season in unity with Hoosick and our girls all danced the night away at our homecoming dance.
Wednesday we are on the road for our first sectional game in Granville at 3pm and hope to have a big crowd there cheering us on as we start our post season play!"
We are proud of our RIverhawks and thankful to Hoosick Falls for your kindness!
"The Riverhawks fought hard in our annual pink game and despite the 4-0 loss saw some great play on the field on Friday. A big shout out to Hoosick Falls who arrived in their new custom orange “Corinth is community” jerseys in a show of their support for our community and all that we have experienced recently. Our seniors took the field one final time this homecoming night and really shined bright in their pink jerseys! Chloe Manning led the offense, playing her most aggressive game of the season. Taylor Stone stayed consistent and gave us so many great hits to charge the defense and Sydney Crombach had another great game in goal, stopping some hard hits, logging 14 saves. Despite the outcome, we celebrated our season in unity with Hoosick and our girls all danced the night away at our homecoming dance.
Wednesday we are on the road for our first sectional game in Granville at 3pm and hope to have a big crowd there cheering us on as we start our post season play!"
We are proud of our RIverhawks and thankful to Hoosick Falls for your kindness!




A big shout out to the Corinth Fire Department for making Fire Prevention Week 2023 an exciting one for grades K and 1! They learned about fighting fires as well as how to be safe!
See Facebook for more photos of our visits!
#CorinthisCommunity
See Facebook for more photos of our visits!
#CorinthisCommunity





Our district's 2 Master Teachers, Ms. Newell and Mrs. Terry, participated in a professional learning day at SUNY Albany and Capital Coral recently. They learned about the implications of climate change and pollutants on various coral species around the world as well as cutting edge research utilizing the exoskeleton of the coral in disease research.
How fortunate we are to have 2 master teachers bringing their experiences back to their classrooms at CMS and CHS!
How fortunate we are to have 2 master teachers bringing their experiences back to their classrooms at CMS and CHS!




CHS wrapped up homecoming festivities with the annual Homecoming Dance on Friday night sponsored by the Varsity Club. See a few shout outs from Mr Bruno below:
"The homecoming dance was a success. We had over 250 high school students show up at our dance. There are a lot of people to thank that made this a successful event.
The varsity club would first like to thank Cartley Gurtler who organized all the donated food, drinks and deserts for the event that the kids received free of charge. We would also like to thank our parents who helped serve the walking tacos and the pizza throughout the whole night. We would like to thank Vested Veteran for all of the meat and toppings for our walking tacos. We would like to thank Amores for donating not only pizza and garlic knots, but also coming back later in the night to deliver chicken tenders in three different sauces.
We would also like to thank our chaperones, Mrs. Butler, Mrs. Crombach and Miss Lemelin who also stayed and helped pick up after the event. We would also like to thank our school resource officer, Deputy Hector Monge, our assistant principal, Mrs. Lawrence, and our principal, Mr. Schenone for being there at the dance. This continues to be a great and successful event and fundraiser for the varsity club. The varsity club gives out scholarships at the end of the year banquet to our student athletes who give so much to our athletic programs. Thank you to the community who helped make this happen!
Thank you to Debi Halliday for taking photos. Students will receive their photos next week in period 1 homeroom. #CorinthisCommunity Photos courtesy of Mr. Bruno
"The homecoming dance was a success. We had over 250 high school students show up at our dance. There are a lot of people to thank that made this a successful event.
The varsity club would first like to thank Cartley Gurtler who organized all the donated food, drinks and deserts for the event that the kids received free of charge. We would also like to thank our parents who helped serve the walking tacos and the pizza throughout the whole night. We would like to thank Vested Veteran for all of the meat and toppings for our walking tacos. We would like to thank Amores for donating not only pizza and garlic knots, but also coming back later in the night to deliver chicken tenders in three different sauces.
We would also like to thank our chaperones, Mrs. Butler, Mrs. Crombach and Miss Lemelin who also stayed and helped pick up after the event. We would also like to thank our school resource officer, Deputy Hector Monge, our assistant principal, Mrs. Lawrence, and our principal, Mr. Schenone for being there at the dance. This continues to be a great and successful event and fundraiser for the varsity club. The varsity club gives out scholarships at the end of the year banquet to our student athletes who give so much to our athletic programs. Thank you to the community who helped make this happen!
Thank you to Debi Halliday for taking photos. Students will receive their photos next week in period 1 homeroom. #CorinthisCommunity Photos courtesy of Mr. Bruno






Please join Corinth CSD in celebrating Unity Day!
Wednesday, October 18, 2023
Make it ORANGE and make it end! What are your true colors when it comes to bullying? If you care about safe and supportive schools and communities, make your color ORANGE on Unity Day. That’s the day everyone can come together – in schools, communities, and online – and send one large ORANGE message of support, hope, and unity to show that we are together against bullying and united for kindness, acceptance and inclusion.
Wednesday, October 18, 2023
Make it ORANGE and make it end! What are your true colors when it comes to bullying? If you care about safe and supportive schools and communities, make your color ORANGE on Unity Day. That’s the day everyone can come together – in schools, communities, and online – and send one large ORANGE message of support, hope, and unity to show that we are together against bullying and united for kindness, acceptance and inclusion.



It was another exciting night on the field for the Boys Varsity Soccer team as the head into postseason competition. Here are highlights from Coach Deso:
"The Argyle Scots travelled to Corinth this afternoon for an Adirondack League crossover game. The Riverhawks controlled the pace of the game for the better part of the first half, but could not find that elusive first goal.
In the second half, Corinth was able to make the necessary adjustments, and established more meaningful pressure inside the 18, but it would take almost 30 minutes before they hit pay dirt. Logan West willed his way deep into the Scot defense, and was able to find Hunter Shanahan, who would battle his way to a finish for a hard-fought Riverhawk goal. This moment ignited the Corinth offense, and with three minutes left, Sam Tangora sent a low flying free kick that connected with the sure-footed Tyler Smolinski, who would bury the insurance goal.
The Corinth Riverhawks finished with a 10-2-0 league record, and a 12-4-0 overall record, the best overall regular season record for the boys team in the entire history of the Corinth soccer program! They now turn their full attention to the sectional tournament next week. The first round game will more than likely take place on Thursday, October 19th, with a time, location and opponent revealed sometime Monday. Stay tuned, stay involved, and continue to support this outstanding group of young men as they push forward into the postseason!"
Congratulations, RIVERHAWKS! Your hard work is paying off! We wish you continued success in the post season!!
"The Argyle Scots travelled to Corinth this afternoon for an Adirondack League crossover game. The Riverhawks controlled the pace of the game for the better part of the first half, but could not find that elusive first goal.
In the second half, Corinth was able to make the necessary adjustments, and established more meaningful pressure inside the 18, but it would take almost 30 minutes before they hit pay dirt. Logan West willed his way deep into the Scot defense, and was able to find Hunter Shanahan, who would battle his way to a finish for a hard-fought Riverhawk goal. This moment ignited the Corinth offense, and with three minutes left, Sam Tangora sent a low flying free kick that connected with the sure-footed Tyler Smolinski, who would bury the insurance goal.
The Corinth Riverhawks finished with a 10-2-0 league record, and a 12-4-0 overall record, the best overall regular season record for the boys team in the entire history of the Corinth soccer program! They now turn their full attention to the sectional tournament next week. The first round game will more than likely take place on Thursday, October 19th, with a time, location and opponent revealed sometime Monday. Stay tuned, stay involved, and continue to support this outstanding group of young men as they push forward into the postseason!"
Congratulations, RIVERHAWKS! Your hard work is paying off! We wish you continued success in the post season!!
