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April 1-5 is National Assistant Principals Week! A big thank you to Dr. William Snyder, Aaron Fiorini, Amanda Mitchell, and to our Deans of Students, Rebecca Ciotti and Sarah Roth-Trnchik, for all the ways you contribute to the success of our schools!


On Friday, March 22nd, a group of 10 student leaders from the Camden Central School District attended a YAC (Youth Activation Summit) hosted by Special Olympics New York at Whitesboro High School. Groups from around the Tri-Valley League participated in a variety of activities centered around inclusivity and whole-school involvement.
There was plenty of inter-scholastic collaboration, and our Camden students made us proud by taking leadership roles in the discussions.
Camden students in attendance were:
Nevaeh Meyers
Ryen Lago
Katherine Redden
Liz Conover
Kinley Snyder
Zack Odom
Adam Gonzalez
Cody Piersall
Zach Giarrusso
Landon Loomis




On Saturday, March 23rd, the Camden High School choir, under the direction of Amanda Hughes, performed the Star Spangled Banner ahead of a Major Arena Soccer League match between Utica City FC and the St. Louis Ambush!
Between two different group sales, and a healthy number of season ticket members in our community, we saw well over 75 Camden folks out to enjoy the game and see the performance!
We will have video of the performance for you in the coming days.
Also, if you're interested in attending the team's playoff home game in the Eastern Conference semis, we hear the team will be announcing a date and time for that very soon......


Olivia Hooker and Billy Bernabe will be representing Camden High School and Section III at the NYSPHSAA Student Leadership Conference in Albany on Wed 3/27 and Thurs 3/28. Both were nominated by their coaches and selected to be this year’s representatives. Billy and Olivia will meet and work with other student leaders from across the state. They will hear keynote speakers: James Orrigo (LAD in a Battle) and Deb Hult (Core Trainings), and work in breakout sessions with the speakers Hult (Core Trainings), Orrigo (Passion to Purpose) as well as Dr. Robert Zayas (NYSPHSAA Executive Director) and the NY Army National Guard.
If you've been following along lately, you may have also noticed both are excelling in their respective sports. Olivia just wrapped up a great volleyball season, and Billy took home a state medal in alpine skiing.
Congratulations!


Congratulations to the following Camden students for winning their category at the Oneida County level in the American Legion Auxiliary Poppy Poster Contest!
class 1 - Sophia Armstrong
class 4 - Emma Kratz
class 5 - Dolmae Honrales
class 6 - Emma Watson
These students will have their work advanced to the Department of New York judging panel for further consideration in the next round!

After school activities for Camden Schools are cancelled on Tuesday, March 19, due to poor weather in the Northern end of the District.

Congratulations to Layla Killino of the Camden Girls' Varsity Basketball team on her TVL Third Team All-Star selection!


Connected Community Schools will host Open HUB/Grocery Pick Up on 3/14/23 from 4:00-6:00pm at Camden High School. Please contact your Site Coordinator at the number below if you have any questions.


We have an update on the American Legion Auxiliary Poppy Poster Contest for the High School level! Congratulations to the following students on advancing to the county level of judging:
Class 4 (9th Grade):
Kelsi Barok
Emma Kratz
Bryson Roes
Natalie Vanscooter
Class 5 (10th & 11th Grade):
Alexis Albrecht
Dolmae Honrales
Alex Mitchell
Jozette Thorn
Class 6 (12th Grade):
Madison Allard
Xenii Dollerson
Ella Knudsen
Bailey Sharron
Emma Watson

Varsity spring track practice started yesterday, and Coach Donaleski couldn't wait to tell us about the turnout for his boys' team this spring! An outstanding 62 athletes have come out for the team on the first day, and some great young talent could be among that group.




March is Music in Our Schools month, and the Music in Our Schools month concert season begins tonight!


Good luck to the boys' bowling program today as the Blue Devils head to the NYSPHSAA Division II State Championships in Syracuse. Session 1 starts at noon. Session 2 at 4 PM.
Tickets available at https://nysphsaa.org/sports/2022/12/12/BowlingTickets.aspx


Today, Mrs.Libertella took a group of students from Camden High School to a Project Fibonacci symposium at the Beeches Manor in Rome focusing on Women & STEAM! Meteorologist Channel 9 News Kate Thornton was the panel moderator. Local businesses helped sponsor this event so participants could attend without any fees. CHS sat at the table sponsored by International Wire.



We hope you "consider yourself" entertained by last weekend's performances! More pictures below!

Let's take a moment to acknowledge some of our very special guest stars from last weekend's performances. First, the youth ensembles.
Because of the makeup of the script, the show "Oliver!" provides our elementary and middle school students with a unique chance to be part of the company with the high school students. It's challenging and rewarding at the same time. This group of approximately 35 students had the responsibility to set the tone for the show with the opening number, and they exceeded the standard set before them.
Whether it's in a middle school or high school production, we look forward to seeing all of you on stage again soon!

Congratulations to the cast and crew of our 2024 CHS Musical, "Oliver!". Over two days, these students, of all ages, put on three spectacular shows.
Getting ready for the show is no easy task, as it requires months of preparation and personal commitment to the task at hand. The hard work pays off in performance, along with the profound personal growth and learning that can happen when a student participates in theater.
Bravo!

They say you can't hear photos, but many theater enthusiasts can probably hear this one in their minds.