It was a beautiful start to the day at CES! Thank you to Mrs. Connor and Mrs. Fuller for these beautiful photos!
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It was an exciting and rewarding end to the Modified Football season last night under the lights! Here are game highlights from Coach Degener and Coach Ecuyer:

"The Corinth/ Hadley Luzerne Modified Mountaineers won a thriller of a game against Whitehall/ Granville with a final score of 26-25. In an all around team effort, the Mountaineers fought the entire game. The offensive line played the best game of the season allowing Haydon Heil and the offense to allow the playmakers to make plays.
To start the game Dylan Haynes ran for a touchdown making the score 6-6, after giving up two touchdowns to Whitehall/Granville the offense continued to fight and Hawk Manning caught a pass from Haydon Heil to make the score 18-12. After a strong defensive drive from the defense led by Will Murray and Jaxson Weaver the Mountaineers got another receiving touchdown by Hawk Manning. Whitehall/Granville would score another touchdown making the score 25-26, and with minutes left to play and Dylan Haynes having to step up to play Quarterback, threw a touchdown pass to Will Murray, and the extra point to Hawk Manning to seal the game."
Congratulations, Mountaineers! We are proud of you! The future of our football program is very bright!!! See more photos on Facebook!
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It is World Traveler Wednesday in our CCSD cafeteria!
Students had the option of choosing a traditional German meal in honor of Oktoberfest!
Did you know that the first Oktoberfest was in honor of marriage of King Louis I, to Princess Therese von Sachsen-Hildburghausen? It included a horse race and agricultural fair. Today, Oktoberfest is celebrated around the globe!

As your student about today's special meal!
Thank you to our creative cafeteria staff for exposing our students to multicultural meals as part of our Culturally Responsive Education here at CCSD!
10 months ago, Corinth Central School District
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We invite all students and staff to wear PINK this Friday, October 27th, in support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month!
#CorinthisCommunity
10 months ago, Corinth Central School District
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CHS is fortunate to have many Career and Technical Education opportunities available for our students! Check out a news story from Channel 6 that features our own Sean Ward discussing a fantastic construction project!
https://cbs6albany.com/community/teem/wswhe-boces-tiny-house-becomes-a-big-success-construction-trade-classes-curtis-lumber-andersen-windows-doors-winsupply-daltile-corinth-central-school-district-adirondack-theme-saratoga-springs-hvac-auction-market-value?fbclid=IwAR1AdbuCg1FWreFr_xPiwg33Dkcq_NA3jt-gd7Lrd88bONDoXPlBhDMrQls
11 months ago, Corinth Central School District
HS art students have been creating landscape drawings that will be transferred onto glass and painted. Check out a few images of them working outside, using our beautiful views from the school hill for inspiration! Thank you, Mrs. Hollander!
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Dear CCSD Families,

This week our school community will be focusing on the character strength of Creativity. Creativity means you come up with new and original ways to think about and do things.

Creative people can look at the world in original ways. They are open to new experiences, and have an imaginative and independent thought process. They generate lots of different ideas and can pursue them with energy and enthusiasm. Creativity is a process that takes courage. Anytime you share your original ideas with the world, you risk being criticized or even ostracized.

On a group level, creativity is vital. It helps us solve seemingly impossible problems, create something we never knew we wanted, or simply see the world in a new way. Technological examples include the printing press, refrigeration, electricity, automobiles, and the internet. Just think of what we’d be missing without Renaissance art, Enlightenment thinking, Harlem Renaissance jazz, or hip-hop emerging from the South Bronx in the 1970s and 80s.

To practice and encourage the character strength of creativity 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!
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Varsity Volleyball had a successful night on Friday night. Here are the highlights from Coach McGuire:
The Corinth varsity volleyball team finished their season strong with a 3-1 win over Hadley-Luzerne. The Riverhawks were led by seniors Sam Petteys, Tigre Lily Carner and Erin Ward.

Sam Petteys earned 10 points, 4 aces, 20 assists, 5 digs. Tigre Lily Carner earned 7 points, 2 aces, 11 kills, 1 dig. Erin Ward earned 15 points, 3 aces, 2 digs.

Thank you to all the fans that came to support us Friday night. It was very special to play such a great game with such a great crowd.
See more photos on our district Facebook page!
11 months ago, Corinth Central School District
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BEN OSBORN MEMORIAL FUND’S 12TH BASKETS FOR BEN, OCTOBER 27, 2023

Ben’s Fund announces our 12th Baskets for Ben fundraising event to be held on Friday, October 27, 2023 at the Queensbury Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 6196, 32 Luzerne Road, Queensbury, New York from 4:30 – 7:30 p.m. Auctioneer Roy Ross will lead our event and live auction of diverse & marvelously themed baskets! Additionally, we are raffling a spectacular custom-made Adirondack Firepit forged by Monahan Metals of Queensbury valued at $500. And, Hope Rosati & Friends are back with their ever popular Wheelbarrow of Wines! The sparkling array of baskets include valuable golf packages; lottery ticket baskets; a GF Symphony gift card; automotive items gift packages and overnight resort hotel accommodations. The tickets cost $20. Please join us for great company, good friends, delectable local restaurant foods with bakery desserts, entertainment and a cash bar. Gift drawings for prizes as well!

We are again gratefully paired with radio sponsor Froggy 100.3 along with the sister stations of Adirondack Broadcasting, and LOOK TV of Glens Falls as our television network sponsor.

BASKETS FOR BEN benefits the BEN OSBORN MEMORIAL FUND, a regional 501 C3 organization which was created in loving memory of our CPL Benjamin D. Osborn of Queensbury. Ben was killed during combat operations in Kunar Province, Afghanistan on June 15, 2010 while serving in the United States Army during Operation Enduring Freedom.

Ben’s Fund supports children with need in conjunction with 60 schools in Warren, Washington, Saratoga and Essex Counties by providing purchased goods and services including electronics, clothing, bedding, food, tutoring, school supplies, eyeglasses, transportation costs, field trip expenses, etc. The Fund awards 20 scholarships to qualifying graduating seniors from ten local school districts. We also donate household and personal care items to 12 local food pantries.

BEN’S BEARS! Hearts are comforted by our latest initiative providing big cuddly Teddy Bears to traumatized children in conjunction with the Double H Ranch; Child Protective Services, fire companies and local police departments. BEN’S FUND HAS HELPED THOUSANDS OF KIDS! At Christmas and Thanksgiving Ben’s Fund adopts students, families and local organizations for gift giving, food & cheer. We provide clothing, healthy snacks, blankets and head lice kits to elementary school nurses. Our literacy program provides books to kids anytime and all the time through our 26 Ben’s Book Stations. We provide 19-Item Personal Hygiene Kits to emerging teens in schools – over 2,500 kits to date.

It is our mission and hope that the values of Discipline and Pride will be encouraged and passed on through Ben’s Legacy. In honoring Ben Osborn, whose selfless sacrifice and service to our country has inspired us, we wish to help by “Giving Kids a Little Lift.” We welcome all and ask your help to continue our mission of helping local children with need. We are a charitable 501 C3 organization with no administrative costs. www.benosbornfund.org Telephone contact -- 518 792-4514
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Our Varsity Girls Volleyball team earned the win Friday night on Senior Night! Inspired by the energy in the gym, our Riverhawks brought their best to the court and defeated Hadley-Luzerne!
From the Post Star:
"CORINTH 3, HADLEY-LUZERNE 1: Sam Petteys recorded 10 points, four aces, 20 assists and five digs to lead the Riverhawks to the win. Set scores were 25-18, 25-14, 22-25, 25-17.
Corinth (5-9, 5-10) also got 15 points and three aces from Erin Ward, and 11 kills, seven points and two aces from Tigre Lily Carner."
Congratulations, Riverhawks! We are proud of your hard work this season!!!
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It was Senior Night at the home volleyball match last night! Congratulations to our 3 seniors: Erin Ward, Samantha Petteys and Tigre Lily Carner! Thank you for years of hard work, dedication and passion both on the court and in the classroom! We wish you the best!
11 months ago, Corinth Central School District
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Our Boys Varsity Team closed out a fantastic season in a sectional game last night. Check out Facebook for Coach Deso's final post for the season! We wish our seniors much success and look forward to welcoming the rest of our Riverhawks back next season!!
11 months ago, Corinth Central School District
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Modified Soccer closed their season with a win over Hadley Luzerne last night 7-1.
Noah Thompson and Owen Shanahan each had 2 goals.
Jake Hughes, Jamie Hughes, and Micah Lewis had a goal apiece. It was a great final game to finish a great season!
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HUDSON, THE RIVERHAWK made his premier today at Center Street!!! He is there to bring spirit and support to our Varsity Boys Soccer Team!! The elementary students, staff and parents loved meeting Hudson at dismissal! We have a new celebrity in our midst! Go, Riverhawks!
11 months ago, Corinth Central School District
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Our Modified Volleyball Team has won 3 in a row!!
Check out Facebook for game highlights from Coach Reppucci and a few photos!
Way to go, Riverhawks!
11 months ago, Corinth Central School District
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The CMS/CHS Yearbook is on sale now!
All orders must be made online. Please see the image below for details and reach out to Mrs. Westad with questions!
11 months ago, Corinth Central School District
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Our CCSD Counseling Team has been working hard to create a calendar of family/community events. There has been a change to a recent publication:
"Please note the change in date for our November Community Information Night. The program "Right under your nose"-presented by the Prevention Council will now be hosted on Wednesday, November 15th at 6pm at our Oak St. campus. We hope you can join us for this informative session on current drug trends. Please reach out to the Counseling Office at ext 3450 with any questions."

We hope that you will consider joining us for these informational sessions! https://drive.google.com/file/d/1qPbD21DMg6Wjj-HPeK9q6XI-2ZEs4ixQ/view?usp=sharing
#CorinthisCommunity
11 months ago, Corinth Central School District
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Congratulations to Alex Wiseman ! Alex is the recipient of SUNY Albany's 2023 Multicultural High School Scholars award, presented to high school juniors from upstate New York who have distinguished academic records and who are involved in school and community activities.
11 months ago, Corinth Central School District
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A big shout out to our Unified Bocce Team who recently defeated the Queensbury team 4-2! Coach Badaszewski wants to give a shout out to both team for the skill and sportsmanship was that was demonstrated in the match!
Way to go, Riverhawks!!
11 months ago, Corinth Central School District
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JV Football is having a great season! Here are highlights from last night's game from Coach Bowe:

"MAKE IT 3 IN A ROW!!! JV football beat Fonda 22-8. On a chilly rainy night the passing game flourished. Our OL did a great job pass blocking. Keegan Baker and Matt Case both caught a deep touchdown pass. Both touchdowns were thrown by Avery Wood. Ashton Wright had the play of the game. He scooped up a fumble and returned it for 85 yds to seal the game. This was a real physical game and the boys never gave up!!! The coaching staff is very proud of this team. They have continued to mature and grow as a football team.

Next game is home on Monday October 23 at 6 PM. Come out and support our seniors for their senior night!!"

Congratulations, Mountaineers!!
11 months ago, Corinth Central School District
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