A big shout out to the Varsity Wrestling team for their recent win in SGF! Coach Bardin shared some highlights: "Congratulations to the Varsity Riverhawks for Thursday night's 48-30 win against South Glens Falls! Theo Gavin earned 6 team points with a forfeit. Pinning their opponents and earning 6 team points were Mason Rose, Parker Duerr-Clark, Aiden Schurr, Keegan Baker, Jacob Lafaver, Dj Barnes, and John Geary. Blake Cronk also earned a win in an exhibition match. Great work on the mat!" We are proud of you, Riverhawks! Keep up the great work!
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CES began a new partnership between grade 2 students and our UPK students to promote positive relationships and a love of reading! The new "Reading Buddies" partners share their favorite books and the "big" buddies read to the younger students. What a fantastic way to promote literacy and foster community in our school!
Check out a few photos of Mrs. Needham's second graders and their pre-k reading buddies from Mrs. Densmore's classroom!
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Congratulations to CHS student, David (DJ) Barnes who was recently voted in as a junior firefighter for the Corinth Volunteer Fire Department! Way to give back to our community, DJ! We are proud of you!
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Dear CCSD Families,
This week our school community will be focusing on the character strength of Prudence in our Positivity Project Social Emotional Learning curriculum. Prudence means you plan for the future and achieve your goals by making careful everyday choices.
Prudence is the ability to do the right thing for the right reason, at the right time. It’s a future-oriented way of thinking that helps a person set goals, make plans, and have the discipline to accomplish them. It is cognitive -- more a strength of the head than of the heart.
Prudence supports effective individual self-management. Whether aspiring for an athletic record, academic grade, or purchasing a car, foresight and planning are necessary. However, even with a plan, long-term goals can only be obtained by overcoming those impulses and desires that steer you away from your goals. Prudence provides the wisdom to know which character strength to leverage, at which time, to achieve your desired end state.
To practice and encourage the character strength of prudence 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!
3 months ago, Corinth Central School District
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A big shout out to our Athletes of the Week: Kaden Wright (Varsity Boys Basketball), Theo Gavin-Ellithore (Wrestling) and Arie Shannon (Cheerleading)! Check out our Facebook page to learn more about what makes these athletes stand out! Way to go, Riverhawks!
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Attention, CES families! Save the date (February 1st) for our annual Bingo for Books! See the flyer for details!! We hope that you will join us for this great family event that promotes reading with your students!
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Dear CCSD Families, This week our school community will be focusing on the character strength of Prudence in our Positivity Project Social Emotional Learning curriculum. Prudence means you plan for the future and achieve your goals by making careful everyday choices.

Prudence is the ability to do the right thing for the right reason, at the right time. It’s a future-oriented way of thinking that helps a person set goals, make plans, and have the discipline to accomplish them. It is cognitive -- more a strength of the head than of the heart.

Prudence supports effective individual self-management. Whether aspiring for an athletic record, academic grade, or purchasing a car, foresight and planning are necessary. However, even with a plan, long-term goals can only be obtained by overcoming those impulses and desires that steer you away from your goals. Prudence provides the wisdom to know which character strength to leverage, at which time, to achieve your desired end state.
To practice and encourage the character strength of prudence 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!
3 months ago, Corinth Central School District
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Our Girls Varsity BB team continues their hot streak! Here are some highlights from last night's game from Coach Hoertkorn:
"The Varsity girls basketball team picked up a league victory over Fort Ann last night with a great team effort right from the start. In our first game back from break the girls were ready to play, and worked together so well with every player contributing.
Emily Dingmon led all scorers with 15 points, 8 rebounds, 4 assists, and 4 steals. Whitney Cameron followed with 13 points, 4 rebounds, 8 steals, and 5 assists. We have an emphasis on defense and rebounding, and last night Chloe Hall and Sage Shanahan combined for 11 rebounds, and were great on the defensive end. Sage also had 6 points, with a couple of those baskets coming off offensive rebounds. Maddie Baldes was great in transition scoring her 4 points off lay-ups. Isabella Craig and Kenadee Flint have also been great running the floor, and looking for their teammates. Isabella had 9 points, 4 rebounds, 3 assists, and 2 steals.
I continue to be so proud of how well the girls are playing together, and how unselfish they are as a team. They never hesitate to make that extra pass, or look for each other so the team can be successful. They care more about winning than any individual accolades, and that continues to reflect in each game's outcome. I look forward to the rest of the season! Our next game is Wednesday, at Warrensburg at 6pm."

Congratulations, Riverhawks!
Photos courtesy of Mrs. Fay (Thank you!)
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A big shout out to our Modified Basketball A Team for their recent win! Here are highlights from Coach Fabian:
"Congratulations to the boys modified basketball team on their 20 point win over Warrensburg. The Riverhawks were lead by Charlie Morey with 15 points including 4 three pointers. Jackson Cardonna also had a great night scoring 7 points. Nine players were able to score and a strong defensive effort helped to contribute to a comfortable lead for the entire game. This win moved our record to 4-1 for the season. Keep up the great work."
Way to go, Riverhawks!
3 months ago, Corinth Central School District
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Business students are competing in the annual stock market competition and the mid-year top winners are making huge returns! The portfolio percentage increase from October to December profits are incredible, as the students have applied what they have learned. Students earn more cash by reading the assignments associated with the stock market and other economic concepts. The top performers are:
1st Place: Avery Wood (67% increase)
2nd Place: Riley Dumas (60% increase)
3rd Place: Megan Watkins (50% increase)
4th Place: Gavin Colgrove (48% increase)
5th Place: Ethan Williams (34% increase)
6th Place: Ada Carlton (33% increase)

Congratulations to our market watchers! Well done!
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Attention, CES families! Please see the latest newsletter linked in this post! It is filled with a lot of important information including welcoming our new Assistant Principal, the Snowball Dance, Erin's Law and more!! Click here: https://www.smore.com/mpzvn
3 months ago, Corinth Central School District
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Our grade 8 Living Environment students were studying body systems before break. Students were discovering muscles, bones, ligaments, cartilage and tendons while dissecting raw chicken wings. Thank you to Ms. Newell for facilitating a great hands on activity for learning!
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A shout out to the 7th grade Technology students who created Cardboard Carnival games using the engineering design process! Grade 6 students visited during recess to try the games and win prizes! Great job students and Mrs. Dunbar who planned and facilitated the unit!
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Dear CCSD Families,

Happy New Year! This week our school community will be focusing on the Positivity Project character strength of Optimism. Optimism means you expect the best from the future and work to achieve it.

Optimism represents a state of hopefulness and confidence about the future (both short and long term). People with this strength are future-oriented. They have a positive vision of what the future holds and maintain confidence that they will get there. Despite setbacks, they keep a positive attitude and often find ways to convert what seems like an obstacle into a stepping-stone to achieving their goals.

Optimism is not about wearing rose-colored glasses and rolling over when the going gets tough. It’s about staying focused on the good in any situation -- allowing you to be aware of opportunities and accountable for your emotions. Optimists are strong leaders. They find meaning in hardship and can create a vision for the future. Optimists are inspiring; their example is contagious. And, by sharing and achieving their vision -- despite setbacks -- they help us all achieve more.

To practice and encourage the character strength of optimism with your child, please visit the Positivity Project’s P2 for Families (password: P2), where together you will watch a video, read a quote, and talk about the answers to three questions.

Have a wonderful week! We look forward to welcoming our students and staff back tomorrow, January 2nd!
3 months ago, Corinth Central School District
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Thank you to our CHS counseling team for facilitating workshops for our 8th and 10th graders on the outside programs available to our high school students before break. Students learned about the Early College Career Academy available through SUNY ADK and HVCC, P-Tech, New Visions, International Baccalaureate and our many opportunities for Career and Technical Education programs. Our students had great questions and were excited to be exploring future career and educational opportunities!
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Our CMS National Junior Honor Society members hosted a group of 5th/6th grade students for an afternoon of holiday ornament making and hot chocolate after school before break. It was great afternoon of socialization and service from our NJHS. Photo credit: NJHS student C. Elvira
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A big shout out to our Varsity Bowling team for earning the win last night! Here are some highlights from Coach Flint:
"Varsity Bowling took another, win beating Lake George 3 to 1 to improve to 14-10 in the league. The team was led by Gavyn Randall, Sam Hill, Zach Brooks, and Logan Shippee." Congratulations, Riverhawks!
3 months ago, Corinth Central School District
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A big shout out to 2 of our CHS fall athletic teams who were designated as "SCHOLAR ATHLETE TEAMS" for the 2023 season: CHS Varsity Boys Soccer and CHS Varsity Volleyball.
The New York State Public High School Athletic Association Inc. (NYSPHSAA) announces its Fall 2023 Scholar-Athlete teams and number of Scholar-Athlete individuals per team. This is the 32nd year NYSPHSAA has conducted the Scholar-Athlete program, which is sponsored by Pupil Benefits Plan, Inc.
"NYSPHSAA recognized 3,967 Scholar-Athlete teams this Fall. To qualify as a team, 75% of a team’s average GPA for the Fall must be equal to or greater than 90%. Additionally, 51,625 students received individual scholar-athlete recognition by earning an individual average of 90 or above for the fall season, whether their team qualified or not."
https://nysphsaa.org/news/2023/12/15/general-nysphsaa-fall-2023-scholar-athlete-teams-and-number-of-individuals-announced.aspx?fbclid=IwAR3r87xPRteRNDd3c6WK0oEp8aZ_QF6Pb-hOjbuplnT4-nm7iTYTjJrOZBU
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It was a fabulous night on the court for our Girls Varsity Riverhawks BB team! Here are some highlights from Coach Hoertkorn:
"The Varsity girls basketball team picked up a league win over Luzerne last night to improve to 4-0 in the league and 6-1 overall heading into the holiday break. It was a bit of a slow start, but the girls continued to work and made the adjustments to get back on track.
Emily Dingmon was huge for us all game, but especially in the first quarter when things weren't going our way and Luzerne had a chance to get a big lead. She led all scorers with 24 points to go with 9 rebounds, 3 assists, and 3 steals.
Caitlyn Crossman had another great game as well battling inside against a physical Luzerne team. She recorded 4 points, 5 rebounds, 4 assists, and 2 steals. She led the top of our press and forced Luzerne into trap and turnover positions.
Whitney Cameron had some foul trouble in the first half, but stepped up big for us in the second half recording 12 of her 15 points. She also had 4 rebounds. Taylor Stone always shows her toughness inside, not letting anyone play more physically. She had 4 points, 8 rebounds, and 2 steals.
Riley Dumas worked hard on both ends of the floor, and had some great assists to her teammates who were cutting for an open shot. She also had 3 points, 3 assists, and 2 steals.
I continue to be so proud of how hard the girls are working to improve. Every player on the team is working on the little things to help the team be successful."

Congratulations Riverhawks!!! Keep up the great work!
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A big shout out to our Modified Boys B team for a great win last night! Here are game highlights from Coach Byrnes:
"Corinth Modified boys B had a great team win last night. After being tied after 3 quarters, the team went on a 12-2 run to finish the win 18-8. The team was led by Phillip Richardson with 8 points and Landyn Thompson with 6. Solid effort by everyone.!"
Great job, gentlemen!!
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