
Today, a group of students accompanied Mrs.Libertella and Mrs.Dean to the 3rd Annual STEAM Women Rising Symposium! This free program is presented by the Project Fibonacci Foundation, and is held at the Beeches Manor in Rome. The event features presentations and networking opportunities for students with several successful women in STEAM fields, including a keynote address by world-renowned survivalist Melanie Sawyer!


Miss last night's performance? Want us to "Gimme Gimme Gimme" you some good news? We've got some. There are two more shows on Saturday, 3/1!
Join us at the 2 PM matinee, or the 7:30 PM final performance. Whether you've seen the show on Broadway, watched the movie a few dozen times, have never seen Mamma Mia! before, or saw it for the first time last night, you are sure to have the time of your life!
Come watch these scenes, one of which involves Dancing Queen!


That's a wrap for opening night. What a show!


Making 100 piece snack bags and sorting them out on "snack boards" is a fun 100th Day Tradition in our Elementary Schools!

From stacks of cups to building blocks, Miss Leone's kindergarteners had all the tools to make their 100th day a great one!







From a delayed Valentine's Day Dance, to a fun themed activity with families, our friends in Pre-K have certainly felt the love this month!






No matter how you stack it, or count it, Mrs. Riegler's class at CES had a memorable Thursday celebrating 100 days of school!











From filling up "Gumball Machines" on paper, to counting different objects, to licking lollipops 100 times, Mrs. Keller and Mrs. Littler's class at CES certainly gave 100 percent on the 100th day!!!

Camden High School Students participating in the Syracuse University Project Advance program had the opportunity to tour the Ernest Stevenson Bird Library at SU. During their time there, they participated in a VR Experience and learned about properly citing sources in scholarly papers!



Whether it was celebrating becoming 100 days wiser, or "100 years older", Miss Stone's class had it all for the 100th day on Thursday!!!




We hear a lot about earning your stripes, but what about earning your spots? After the first 100 days, McConnellsville Elementary School earned theirs today! To celebrate the 101st day of school, many students have fittingly come in costume today as Dalmatians!
Props to McVille teacher Erica Wimberly for bringing this fun idea to school!

The Camden Unified Bowling team is on the lanes for its 2025 season! Come see the Blue Devils in action on Monday or Wednesday the next two weeks at King Pin Lanes in Rome!
Organized in conjunction with the New York State Public High School Athletic Association and Special Olympics New York, the Unified Sports program, which includes bowling, provides an accessible and inclusive sports participation experience for students with disabilities, where they participate alongside other students with and without disabilities.





National School Bus Driver Appreciation Day was February 22nd, while we were on Winter Break. CMS Student Council thanked Camden's wonderful bus drivers by giving them a thank you card and a "pick me up" for the afternoon drive home. Thank you, bus drivers, monitors, and crossing guards for all you do to keep our students safe on their ride (or walk) to and from school each day. We appreciate your dedication and kindness!





It's here! Opening Night is tonight!!! The curtain will go up at 7 PM. Admission is free. Please arrive early, as we expect very good attendance this evening.


We're doing our happy dance about the upcoming musical. And for good reason!
24 hours until we get the show on the road. Who is joining us for opening night?


To celebrate the 100th day, Mrs. Hollis's class worked in pairs on a probability exercise! They were instructed to flip a coin 100 times and record their results.

To celebrate our school year reaching the proverbial "century mark", these McConnellsville fourth graders brought out only the finest in "Centenarian" fashion!
We hope you had a great hundredth day!

Abby Hebble finishes with a 1-2 record at today's state meet in Albany. She scored an impressive win in her second match, which was a split decision on points. Abby earned the win on criteria as she was deemed to be the more aggressive wrestler in the match.
She's been to last year's state invitational, and this year's inaugural state championship. And, she's got three more years of eligibility left, so the sky is really the limit here. Congratulations on a great run this year!



Mrs. Skinner and Mrs. Sessler's 3rd grade class at CES kicked off the 100th day of school with a special 100th day breakfast. They observed how 100 pieces of cereal looks different depending on the size of the cereal.




Celebrating 100 days is awesome, especially if you've been in school all 100 days! Mrs. Keller and Mrs. Littler were super excited to celebrate 100 days of perfect attendance for Ryan and Ryker today!
Way to go guys!
