The CCSD Athletics Department would like to give a huge shout out to the "Bend of the River Ladies" who decided to take their winnings from an August 14th golf tournament and shower our female athletes with generosity!
Each modified female athlete was able to choose an apparel item of their choice as a kudos for representing our district as female golfers.
The Bend of the River Ladies also donated $300 to our Varsity Golf Team to purchase long sleeve shirts celebrating their Adirondack League Championship!
We are so fortunate to have generous community partners supporting our student athletes! Thank you for your kindness!
#CorinthisCommunity
Each modified female athlete was able to choose an apparel item of their choice as a kudos for representing our district as female golfers.
The Bend of the River Ladies also donated $300 to our Varsity Golf Team to purchase long sleeve shirts celebrating their Adirondack League Championship!
We are so fortunate to have generous community partners supporting our student athletes! Thank you for your kindness!
#CorinthisCommunity
The Unified Bocce squad competed in the Division A bracket against Ft. Edward and Lake George at the Special Olympics Championships in Albany on Thursday’s culminating event. Coach Reynolds shared match highlights:
"The team was tied with Ft. Edward and up two games on Lake George going into the final round of play. In the final frame of game three, with seconds remaining on the clock, Ft. Edward was able to score two points on their last throw to beat Corinth 7-5. Over on court two, also on the last throw of the match, Lake George rolled to a 6-5 win. Ft. Edward took 1st place and the Riverhawks were able to maintain 2nd place in the division overall.
Congratulations to all three schools on an exciting tournament round and a fun time had by all. #Play Unified, Live Unified!"
CONGRATULATIONS, RIVERHAWKS!
"The team was tied with Ft. Edward and up two games on Lake George going into the final round of play. In the final frame of game three, with seconds remaining on the clock, Ft. Edward was able to score two points on their last throw to beat Corinth 7-5. Over on court two, also on the last throw of the match, Lake George rolled to a 6-5 win. Ft. Edward took 1st place and the Riverhawks were able to maintain 2nd place in the division overall.
Congratulations to all three schools on an exciting tournament round and a fun time had by all. #Play Unified, Live Unified!"
CONGRATULATIONS, RIVERHAWKS!
ALUMNI SPOTLIGHT: When alumna, Danielle Watkins recently visited CES as a guest speaker, we invited her to share more about her exciting post graduation experiences! Click on the link to learn more: https://secure.smore.com/n/te25z
We are very proud of you, Danielle!
We are very proud of you, Danielle!
The 4th grade recently went on a field trip to Moreau State Park to enhance their science curriculum. Mrs. Fuller shared some photos and highlights from her class:
"Students followed a rotating schedule where they were able to enjoy a teacher-led hike while looking for signs of animal life, discussing adaptations, and ways to help the environment. A nature center guide helped them find beaver lodges. She taught them about the living things in the park, why certain things happen in nature, such as leaves changing colors, and why they are certain shapes, and answered many questions. At the learning center, the students learned more about the animals that live in our area, how to advocate for animals as well as the harm in keeping animals from nature as pets. It was a very fun trip!"
Kudos to our 4th grade team for making this outdoor learning experience possible!
"Students followed a rotating schedule where they were able to enjoy a teacher-led hike while looking for signs of animal life, discussing adaptations, and ways to help the environment. A nature center guide helped them find beaver lodges. She taught them about the living things in the park, why certain things happen in nature, such as leaves changing colors, and why they are certain shapes, and answered many questions. At the learning center, the students learned more about the animals that live in our area, how to advocate for animals as well as the harm in keeping animals from nature as pets. It was a very fun trip!"
Kudos to our 4th grade team for making this outdoor learning experience possible!
Coach Parker shared highlights from Friday night's JV Volleyball win:
"The JV Volleyball team won its third game in a row Friday night against Hartford. The team improved to a 9-5 record with the win. Addy Cook and Gracie Garnsey did very well from the service line. Addy had 8 service points; Gracie added 4 and both had 2 aces. Lauren Rhodes did a great job playing solid defense at the net and attacking the ball adding 3 kills. Trinity Prosser did a great job setting with 2 assists."
Congratulations, Riverhawks!
"The JV Volleyball team won its third game in a row Friday night against Hartford. The team improved to a 9-5 record with the win. Addy Cook and Gracie Garnsey did very well from the service line. Addy had 8 service points; Gracie added 4 and both had 2 aces. Lauren Rhodes did a great job playing solid defense at the net and attacking the ball adding 3 kills. Trinity Prosser did a great job setting with 2 assists."
Congratulations, Riverhawks!
Mrs. Streim's third graders became paleontologists in class recently, digging for fossils! They had to identify which fossils they found: body, trace or amber fossils. What an exciting hands-on science activity! Great job, Riverhawks!
We have exciting news to share from our World Language Department:
Over the summer, Alison Toth was accepted for admission into the NSHSS (The National Society of High School Scholars) This prestigious society recognizes learners with a commitment to academic excellence as they prepare to become the leaders of tomorrow.
Mr. Petteys nominated Alison in the spring and says this: "Alison is a top-achiever in French class as well as in all of her other courses. I had never, at that point in my career, had a student that took her studies so seriously and who excelled so far as a result. Her French class last year resembled a Freshman or Sophomore level college class. I enjoyed teaching her upper level grammar and vocabulary. I know she will excel in her Senior Year and in life. Bon job et bonne chance!"
Alison is enrolled in French 4 at CHS this year and earning college credit with Madame Mullin! Congratulations, Alison! Keep up the great work! Photos courtesy of Mr. Petteys
Over the summer, Alison Toth was accepted for admission into the NSHSS (The National Society of High School Scholars) This prestigious society recognizes learners with a commitment to academic excellence as they prepare to become the leaders of tomorrow.
Mr. Petteys nominated Alison in the spring and says this: "Alison is a top-achiever in French class as well as in all of her other courses. I had never, at that point in my career, had a student that took her studies so seriously and who excelled so far as a result. Her French class last year resembled a Freshman or Sophomore level college class. I enjoyed teaching her upper level grammar and vocabulary. I know she will excel in her Senior Year and in life. Bon job et bonne chance!"
Alison is enrolled in French 4 at CHS this year and earning college credit with Madame Mullin! Congratulations, Alison! Keep up the great work! Photos courtesy of Mr. Petteys
The Hiking Club is excited to announce that they will be working on completing the new Adirondack Gateway 8 Challenge throughout this school year. The club is open to students in grades 7- 12. Hikes are typically on either a Saturday or Sunday morning lasting about 2 -3 hours depending on the adventure. Transportation to and from the trailhead is not provided. The next hike is scheduled for November 9th. Interested students can stop into the counseling office or email Mrs. Giumarra. Once the permission slip is received, students will be invited to the Google Classroom link with more information.
Read more about the challenge:
https://adkgateway8.com
Permission slip:
https://forms.gle/oh7qVarY9tUHP8Gt6
Read more about the challenge:
https://adkgateway8.com
Permission slip:
https://forms.gle/oh7qVarY9tUHP8Gt6
Attention, Riverhawks in grades 7-12! Listen to daily morning announcements for winter athletic meetings! Winter sports are starting soon! Remember that all families must complete the Arbiter registration for EACH season! Arbiter opens 10/29 for winter sports!
Thank you to the CES PTSA for hosing the 2nd annual Trunk or Treat event yesterday afternoon! There was a great turnout and our Riverhawks had a great day! We wish everyone a safe Halloween! #CorinthisCommunity
Our Modified Volleyball closed out a success season on Wednesday with a win in front of the home crowd! Congratulations to our Riverhawks and Coach Secor! We look forward to seeing you all on the court next season!
Our CES Staff held their annual PINK DAY on Friday! Many staff members were supporting their pink apparel to raise awareness about cancer. A shout out to all of the staff members and athletic teams that participated in "pink events" in the month of October! #CorinthisCommunity
We are proud to celebrate some talented Riverhawk band members! Mrs. Crombach shared highlights from the All-County Band event this weekend:
"Congratulations to the seven Corinth Middle and High School student musicians who were selected to represent our Corinth bands at the 2024 Saratoga Warren County Music Educators Association (SWCMEA) All County Band Festival on October 17 & 19th at Ballston Spa High School.
Accepted into the 7/8 Band were Noah Butler, Percussion; Abram Byron, Trombone and Samuel Duerr-Clark.
Accepted into the 8/9 Band were Parker Duerr-Clark, Clarinet and Philip Richardson, Trombone. And, accepted into the 10-12 Band were Lila Riihimaki, Clarinet and Tristan Lozier, Tenor Saxophone. These students went above and beyond to learn this concert program and put on an outstanding performance! Bravo!"
Congratulations, Riverhawk musicians! We are so proud of you!
"Congratulations to the seven Corinth Middle and High School student musicians who were selected to represent our Corinth bands at the 2024 Saratoga Warren County Music Educators Association (SWCMEA) All County Band Festival on October 17 & 19th at Ballston Spa High School.
Accepted into the 7/8 Band were Noah Butler, Percussion; Abram Byron, Trombone and Samuel Duerr-Clark.
Accepted into the 8/9 Band were Parker Duerr-Clark, Clarinet and Philip Richardson, Trombone. And, accepted into the 10-12 Band were Lila Riihimaki, Clarinet and Tristan Lozier, Tenor Saxophone. These students went above and beyond to learn this concert program and put on an outstanding performance! Bravo!"
Congratulations, Riverhawk musicians! We are so proud of you!
Community Announcement: The Ben Osborn Memorial Fund is hosting "Baskets for Ben" on Friday night! See their flyer for details!
It was an exciting sectional game for our Boys Varsity Soccer team this evening. Coach Deso shared incredible highlights from the match up:
"The #7 seed Corinth hosted #10 seed Catskill in the first round of the Class B Sectional Tournament. The game was tense from the opening minutes, each team feeling the other out, looking for holes to exploit. Catskill would be the first to strike. The Cats would earn a corner kick early on, just seven minutes into the contest, and find the back of the net to put Catskill up 1-0. The Riverhawks, no stranger to this position, maintained their composure and were able to recover from this momentary setback.
It would take another 25 minutes of pounding the pitch, battling for 50/50 balls, testing the Catskill defense time and again, before the Riverhawks would finally earn the equalizer with just over eight minutes remaining in the half. Sam Tangora would find himself on the receiving end of a deflected ball inside the box, and would hammer home a shot that would knot the score at one at halftime.
The second half was an all out, physical battle. The Riverhawk defense of Danny Hunt, Michael Petteys, Hunter Shanahan and Lucca Giaculli was tested time and time again, but held firm in staving off the thirsty Cat attack. There were moments when the Cats were able to find space and break through the defense, only to be met by Corinth keeper Owen Baker, who would make a number of spectacular, critical saves when his reflexes mattered most! The game seemed destined for overtime, but with 1:19 remaining in regulation, the Riverhawks would earn their final corner kick of the game. Sam Tangora laid a beautiful serve into the box, which was then volleyed by Hunter Shanahan to find the twine and the come-from-behind, 2-1 sectional victory for Corinth!
The Riverhawks, now 12-4-1, heads on the road to compete against Voorheesville on Saturday, October 26th at 3:00pm in the Class B Sectional quarterfinals. If you can make the trip, we would love to have your support as we take on the #2 seed in an effort to keep our season going strong! Thank you to all of the family and friends who continue to support this team, not just today, but for your loyalty throughout the season!"
Congratulations, Riverhawks! We are so proud of you! Keep up the great work!
"The #7 seed Corinth hosted #10 seed Catskill in the first round of the Class B Sectional Tournament. The game was tense from the opening minutes, each team feeling the other out, looking for holes to exploit. Catskill would be the first to strike. The Cats would earn a corner kick early on, just seven minutes into the contest, and find the back of the net to put Catskill up 1-0. The Riverhawks, no stranger to this position, maintained their composure and were able to recover from this momentary setback.
It would take another 25 minutes of pounding the pitch, battling for 50/50 balls, testing the Catskill defense time and again, before the Riverhawks would finally earn the equalizer with just over eight minutes remaining in the half. Sam Tangora would find himself on the receiving end of a deflected ball inside the box, and would hammer home a shot that would knot the score at one at halftime.
The second half was an all out, physical battle. The Riverhawk defense of Danny Hunt, Michael Petteys, Hunter Shanahan and Lucca Giaculli was tested time and time again, but held firm in staving off the thirsty Cat attack. There were moments when the Cats were able to find space and break through the defense, only to be met by Corinth keeper Owen Baker, who would make a number of spectacular, critical saves when his reflexes mattered most! The game seemed destined for overtime, but with 1:19 remaining in regulation, the Riverhawks would earn their final corner kick of the game. Sam Tangora laid a beautiful serve into the box, which was then volleyed by Hunter Shanahan to find the twine and the come-from-behind, 2-1 sectional victory for Corinth!
The Riverhawks, now 12-4-1, heads on the road to compete against Voorheesville on Saturday, October 26th at 3:00pm in the Class B Sectional quarterfinals. If you can make the trip, we would love to have your support as we take on the #2 seed in an effort to keep our season going strong! Thank you to all of the family and friends who continue to support this team, not just today, but for your loyalty throughout the season!"
Congratulations, Riverhawks! We are so proud of you! Keep up the great work!
Our Mountaineer Cross Country Team continues to excel! Coach Flint shared highlights from a recent meet:
"Congratulations to both the Boys and Girls Varsity Cross Country teams with their victory over Warrensburg. The Girls finished their dual meet season as 2nd in the League. Top runners for Corinth were Brynn Dunbar, Erika McGuire, Summer Cameron and Chloe Jasper.
On the boys side, we finished in 3rd place in the League. Aiden Pettit was our 1st place finisher against Warrensburg with Wyatt Brown-Lagoy showing a strong effort. The team will now work hard to prepare for our League Championship next Wednesday, October 30th in Queensbury."
Congratulations, Mountaineers! Good luck next Wednesday!
"Congratulations to both the Boys and Girls Varsity Cross Country teams with their victory over Warrensburg. The Girls finished their dual meet season as 2nd in the League. Top runners for Corinth were Brynn Dunbar, Erika McGuire, Summer Cameron and Chloe Jasper.
On the boys side, we finished in 3rd place in the League. Aiden Pettit was our 1st place finisher against Warrensburg with Wyatt Brown-Lagoy showing a strong effort. The team will now work hard to prepare for our League Championship next Wednesday, October 30th in Queensbury."
Congratulations, Mountaineers! Good luck next Wednesday!
Our Modified Girls Volleyball team recently hosted their "Pink Game!" We are proud of their efforts to connect with the community in this endeavor.
They had a rocking win on Monday! Coach Secor shared match highlights:
"On Monday, the Girls Modified Volleyball team beat Argyle with a 2-1 set battle. Each of the athletes put in tons of effort and earned every point. Kiranna Ellis and McKenzie Morehouse had fantastic serve receive. Sophia Nicholas and Amberlee Ross played a great game at the net. Both players had several blocks and kills. The team ends their season with back to back games Wednesday and Thursday. Keep up the great work Riverhawks!"
They had a rocking win on Monday! Coach Secor shared match highlights:
"On Monday, the Girls Modified Volleyball team beat Argyle with a 2-1 set battle. Each of the athletes put in tons of effort and earned every point. Kiranna Ellis and McKenzie Morehouse had fantastic serve receive. Sophia Nicholas and Amberlee Ross played a great game at the net. Both players had several blocks and kills. The team ends their season with back to back games Wednesday and Thursday. Keep up the great work Riverhawks!"
Our 2024 Varsity Golf Team has so much to celebrate! In addition to winning the Adirondack League Championship, CHS has 2 players named as league all-stars (2nd team)! Congratulations Reiley Halliday and Parker Duerr-Clark! Way to go, Riverhawks!
Tomorrow is school picture day at CES! A big shout out to Mrs. Needham and our PTSA for some school picture fun. Can you identify some of our CES staff members in their childhood photos in the image below???
Our Boys Varsity Soccer team lost a tough match up on Saturday as they faced an undefeated Bolton-Warrensburg team. We are proud of our Riverhawks. Check out the image below from capitalregionsoccer.com for game highlights!
Coach Deso shared the following announcement:
"Please come out and continue to support the boys soccer team! Finishing out their regular season season with an 11-4-1 record, the team now turns their attention to the sectional tournament! They earned the #7 seed and will be taking on the #10 seed Catskill in a home game on Wednesday, October 23rd at 3:00pm! Let's fill the sidelines with a sea of black and orange!"
We are proud of this hardworking team and hope to see a lot of school spirit supporting them on Wednesday!!!
Coach Deso shared the following announcement:
"Please come out and continue to support the boys soccer team! Finishing out their regular season season with an 11-4-1 record, the team now turns their attention to the sectional tournament! They earned the #7 seed and will be taking on the #10 seed Catskill in a home game on Wednesday, October 23rd at 3:00pm! Let's fill the sidelines with a sea of black and orange!"
We are proud of this hardworking team and hope to see a lot of school spirit supporting them on Wednesday!!!