
Animal science students got down and dirty with a tissue dissection lab. Students learned with a hands on lab finding and identifying various tissues in a chicken wing!





The Middle School lunch crew has been working on a 500 piece puzzle for a few weeks and has just finished it! They started a new one as soon as this is done. If you have a 500 piece puzzle with all the pieces you'd be willing to pass along for our students to enjoy, please send it along to Mrs. Bloomquist or Mrs. Britton on the CMS Media Center.


8th grade agriculture students are learning about animal identification today. Students learned about identifying characteristics of livestock then played "guess who" with beef breeds!


Animal Science students worked on reviewing external anatomy today of common livestock species. Next is livestock body systems!




Are you interested in finding out the history behind your favorite food? How about finding a new recipe for a dish to share with your family? Camden Middle School Media Center has a great selection of books for just this purpose! stop in and check out our current display of food based books. 🥞🍕🌭🍔🍩



Camden Animal Science students had their first successful day in the agriculture room. Students worked on handling the small animals and learned proper handling techniques!






Happy New Year from all of us at the Camden Central School District!


Ms. Marshman and Oaklyn are #twinning in matching PJ's today! Happy Holidays to all from the Agriculture Program!



High School Animal Science spent this week creating 3D animal models to learn all about external anatomy of livestock. We even had one of the students accidentally create "Hae-Hae the chicken from the Disney movie Moana!




The students in Mrs. Johnson's class finished up their holiday gifts for their people at home today. They made air dry clay ornaments, snowmen, Christmas trees, and gnomes. Happy Holidays! ⛄️








The CMS Student Council wrapped up their Holiday Food Drive on Friday, December 15th. In total, CMS donated 780 items to the local Rotary. These items were used to help fill food baskets for local families. Congratulations to Miss Christmas's homeroom. They collected an average of 7.7 items per student!





CMS 5th graders are at the DOME in Syracuse cheering on the SU Women's Basketball team at their education day today. Our students even received a visit from Otto! Let's go SU!




Due to the holiday recess, Thursday, December 21st will be the last day of the Winter Walking program for December, and for the 2023 Calendar Year.
We will resume on Tuesday, January 2nd.
https://www.camdenschools.org/page/community-winter-walking

Happy holidays from the Camden Central School District!


Students in Mrs. Johnson's reading class continued working on gifts to bring home for the winter break today. If you're expecting a gift from one of them, don't peek!😆








Greenhouse Management students are all hands on deck this week preparing and creating Christmas Centerpieces. The students have come a VERY long way on their floral design skills. All arrangements were gone within 30 minutes! Proud agriculture teacher moment!



On the evening of Thursday, 12/21, the Connected Community Schools team will be hosting Open Hub hours at CHS! This is a great opportunity for our families to get anything they may need for the upcoming break. Contact information for the site coordinators is included in the attached image if you have questions.


Students in Mrs. Willson's agriculture elective had the chance to sample different types of "milk" while completing a lactose activity. Students tried whole milk, goat milk, lactose free milk, and soy milk.



The CMS Student Council wrapped up their Holiday Food Drive on Friday. In total, CMS donated 780 items to the local Rotary. These items were used to help fill food baskets for local families. Congratulations to Miss Christmas's homeroom. They collected an average of 7.7 items per student! Great job!





The students in Mrs. Johnson's reading class worked on making presents to bring home to their loved ones ahead of the winter break. They painted pinecones that will be decorated as trees when they dry. They also made snowmen with marshmallows and pretzel arms. 🎄⛄



