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Congratulations to our SSCS K-5 Students of the Month for March. Students are selected for this honor for making positive choices, working hard, and helping others. March honorees are top left going down the column: Noah Larkin (Grade 3), Nicholas Lerantz (Kindergarten), Jude Kelly (Kindergarten) and Bryar Bissonette (Grade 5); Top middle going down column: […]
SSCS will present the annual student Talent Show on Friday, April 26 during Morning Program beginning at 8:20 a.m. in the auditorium We are going to do things a bit different this year in hope of making the process smoother and better rehearsed. Students should be thinking about what they’d like to perform in the […]
Sophomore Ava Jump attended the New York State Public High School Athletic Association Student Leadership Conference as the student-athlete representative from SSCS. The conference was held March 28 in Albany. In the fall of 2023 Ava was nominated to be the SSCS student-athlete representative and serve on the Section IV Student Athlete Advisory Committee. Throughout the […]
The SSCS Music Department’s theater production of The Emperor’s New Clothes by Hans Christian Andersen was held on the weekend of March 22 with two free shows on the auditorium stage. The musical featured our student actors/singers under the direction of SSCS Music Instructors Max Horning and Sarah Wright. View the production on YouTube below:
Two SSCS Spartans will be among 350 students participating Monday in the 2024 Area III SkillsUSA regional competition in Albany. The event is being hosted by the Capital Region BOCES Career and Technical Education Center. The SkillsUSA competition will feature CTE students from dozens of schools testing their skills in 32 events ranging from baking […]
A Sharon Springs mom’s idyllic dream of welcoming her first baby into the world turned traumatic after her son was diagnosed with a congenital heart defect and other complications from birth. His resilient spirit and recovery from every medical challenge inspired her to reach out to other parents through writing a children’s book based on […]
Six student members of the SSCS SADD chapter attended the Youth Summit at the Capital Center in Albany on March 7. This summit included presentations from a variety of people, including Miss New York, on suicide prevention, and the dangers and consequences of addiction. In addition, there were a variety of vendors giving out free […]
SSCS held a very successful Maker Faire for grades K-12 on March 7 in the school gym. Similar to the STEAM Expo, a Maker Faire is a celebration of invention, creativity, curiosity, and hands-on learning. Students showcased their experiments and displays for family and the community in the subject areas of Science, Technology, Engineering, Art […]
Congratulations to our SSCS K-5 Students of the Month for February. Students are selected for this honor for making positive choices, working hard, and helping others. February honorees are top row, left to right: Brody Thurley (Kindergarten), Mackenzie Sinatra (Kindergarten), Jack Parsons (First Grade); Middle row, left to right: Gabriel Willoughby (Second Grade), Peyton Horning […]
Six student members of the SSCS Future Farmers of America (FFA) chapter (pictured above) competed in District 2 FFA Leadership Development events Feb. 24 in Pine Plains, Dutchess County. These events enable members to demonstrate their abilities in public speaking, decision making, communication and their knowledge of agriculture and the FFA organization. More than 150 […]

