Class is back in session with Professor K! At Thursday's Title I Reading Extravaganza, our students and families were treated to a science demo by the one and only Mr. Steven Keller!
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Class is back in session with Professor K! 

At Thursday's Title I Reading Extravaganza, our students and families were treated to a science demo by the one and only Mr. Steven Keller!
Connected Community Schools and the McConnellsville PTO are holding an open gym opportunity on April 8th, during spring break!
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Open Gym April 8th from 2 to 4.
On Wednesday, the Camden Elementary School Community gathered for the annual "Very Important Person" Dance.

The event is an opportunity for CES students to bring someone important in their life (parent/guardian, grandparent, sibling, etc.) for a night of fun and dancing in the CHS Cafeteria, with music provided by DJ Gary Johnson!

We were hoping to have this back in February, but Mother Nature had other plans. It's safe to say it was worth the wait!
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CES Very Important Person Dance
CES Very Important Person Dance
CES Very Important Person Dance
CES Very Important Person Dance
CES Very Important Person Dance
CES Very Important Person Dance
Join the Camden Elementary School Community on Wednesday, April 1st for the annual CES Discovery Expo! This is far from your ordinary science fair - students are preparing exhibits on all kinds of interesting topics, and they can't wait to show you!

The event runs from 5:30 to 6:30 PM on Wednesday at Camden Elementary School - Don't Miss It!
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Join the Camden Elementary School Community on Wednesday, April 1st for the annual CES Discovery Expo! This is far from your ordinary science fair - students are preparing exhibits on all kinds of interesting topics, and they can't wait to show you!  The event runs from 5:30 to 6:30 PM on Wednesday at Camden Elementary School - Don't Miss It!
Miss Leone’s Kindergarten class enjoyed taking their breeze buddies outside to see which way the wind was blowing!
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Miss Leone's Kindergarten Class
On Wednesday, March 25th, our Music in Our Schools Month concert series wrapped up with our 7th and 8th grade ensembles at Camden Middle School! Thanks to all who joined us throughout the month to support our students!
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The CMS Orchestra - A student in ready position with her violin Music In Our Schools Month Concert - Grades 7/8 - 2026
Students singing in the choir Music In Our Schools Month Concert - Grades 7/8 - 2026
Students singing in the choir Music In Our Schools Month Concert - Grades 7/8 - 2026
The trumpet section Music In Our Schools Month Concert - Grades 7/8 - 2026
The CHS Band Percussion Section Music In Our Schools Month Concert - Grades 7/8 - 2026
A student plays the timpani - Music In Our Schools Month Concert - Grades 7/8 - 2026

In April, the "Let's Play" two-year-old program will once again have two sessions, to be held on Wednesday, April 1st, and Thursday, April 2nd. Each session will begin at 10 AM.

Offered in partnership with Family School Navigation (Formerly Ready 4 Kindergarten), the “Let’s Play” program is a free monthly program for two-year-olds and their families. It consists of a monthly one-hour block of play-based learning and socialization with parent/guardian involvement. It is offered with the aim of progressing into the “Look at Me, I’m Three!” program for the following year, and creating a two year skill development on-ramp into Pre-K programming.

To be eligible for this program, a student must reside in the Camden Central School District, and must have reached the age of two on or before December 1st, 2025.

RSVPs are required each month. Spots are limited, and will be on a first-contact, first-serve basis. Early RSVPs are also more likely to get their preferred day to attend. To reserve your spot, or if you have questions, contact our Family School Navigator, Patti Ferretti, at 315-245-2616, extension 5200, or at pferretti@camdencsd.org.

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Let's Play April 2026
The final "Music In Our Schools Month" concert of the season is tonight, March 25th, with our 7th and 8th grade students on stage! Doors at 6:30, show starts at 7 in the Camden Middle School auditorium!
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Grade 7/8 Music In Our Schools Month Concert at 7 PM in the CMS Auditorium
Mrs. Willson's 6th grade math classes have been studying area, volume, and nets. Students deconstructed a Rectangular Prism (aka a box) and created its Net. They also are discovering its Surface Area and Volume.
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Mrs. Willson's students with cardboard boxes for geometry activity
Mrs.  Willson's students with unfolded boxes

In April, the "Let's Play" two-year-old program will once again have two sessions, to be held on Wednesday, April 1st, and Thursday, April 2nd. Each session will begin at 10 AM.

Offered in partnership with Family School Navigation (Formerly Ready 4 Kindergarten), the “Let’s Play” program is a free monthly program for two-year-olds and their families. It consists of a monthly one-hour block of play-based learning and socialization with parent/guardian involvement. It is offered with the aim of progressing into the “Look at Me, I’m Three!” program for the following year, and creating a two year skill development on-ramp into Pre-K programming.

To be eligible for this program, a student must reside in the Camden Central School District, and must have reached the age of two on or before December 1st, 2025.

RSVPs are required each month. Spots are limited, and will be on a first-contact, first-serve basis. Early RSVPs are also more likely to get their preferred day to attend. To reserve your spot, or if you have questions, contact our Family School Navigator, Patti Ferretti, at 315-245-2616, extension 5200, or at pferretti@camdencsd.org.

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Let's Play April 2026
The Camden High School Business and Marketing Honor Society pitched in to help the community by cleaning up Main St. after the annual Camden Irish Parade. These amazing students donated their time to earn community service hours toward their yearly goal as a member of the organization. Pictured below: Laura Albrecht, Connor Collins, Isaiah Franco, Zachary Giarrusso, Gage Grinnell, Natalie Hotaling, Bryson Roes, and Peyton Wickham
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The Camden High School Business and Marketing Honor Society pitched in to help the community by cleaning up Main St. after the annual St. Patrick's Day Parade.  These amazing students donated their time to earn community service hours toward their yearly goal as a member of the organization.

Pictured below: Laura Albrecht, Connor Collins, Isaiah Franco, Zachary Giarrusso, Gage Grinnell, Natalie Hotaling, Bryson Roes, and Peyton Wickham

Careers @ Camden: Cleaner/Custodial Worker 1 – Camden High School (FT, 12 Month, Tues. to Sat. Schedule)

For more information: https://www.camdenschools.org/article/2778100

Application Deadline: 3/27
CCSD is an Equal Opportunity Employer

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Careers @ Camden - Cleaner/Custodial Worker I
As our "Strive for 95" Elementary Attendance Challenges continue, we remind you that every day counts!

#CYouAtSchool #BePresentBeBrilliant
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Achievement Tomorrow Starts With Attendance Today
After learning about the Ancient Egyptian tradition of preserving Pharaohs for the afterlife through mummification, Camden Middle School teachers Leah Richards and Talie Sullivan took their students’ understanding of the concept to the next level through an experiential learning project!

Students replicated the mummification process by using chickens to demonstrate. The classes preserved the chickens by placing them in bags and surrounding them with salt and baking soda to curb bacterial growth and spoilage. Each week, students made observations on the chicken’s condition and characteristics as the process took hold. For example, the chicken lost approximately a half pound of weight from February 13th to March 9th.

The process continued for several weeks until Monday, March 16th, when the dried-out chickens were removed from the bag and wrapped in gauze to demonstrate how mummies were prepared traditionally.
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Students Working On Chicken Mummification Project
Students Working On Chicken Mummification Project
Students Mummifying Chickens
Data sheet displaying all of the information about the chicken from week to week including weight and student observations.
At Saturday's Odyssey of the Mind State Finals, a tenth place team finish and a great year weren't the only things to celebrate.

As part of the evening’s awards festivities, Camden co-advisor and coach Jessica Harney received the NYSOMA Community Star Award from the New York State Odyssey of the Mind Association! She received the honor for her tireless work to carry on the Odyssey spirit in Camden, and to drum up interest in the program across schools in the local area.
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Jessica Receiving Her Award on Stage At the NYS OM Association State Finals
Mrs. Riegler’s kindergarten class, and Mrs. Poulin’s fourth grade class spent some time together to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day. The students used a variety of materials to create leprechaun catapults and enjoyed some delicious Lucky Charms. They are looking forward to next month’s get-together!
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Mrs. Riegler and Mrs. Poulin's Students Doing St. Patrick's Day Activities
Mrs. Riegler and Mrs. Poulin's Students Doing St. Patrick's Day Activities
Mrs. Riegler and Mrs. Poulin's Students Doing St. Patrick's Day Activities
Members of our team enjoyed taking part in today's Camden Irish Parade! Thanks for having us!
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Irish Parade

Cleaner/Custodial Worker 1 – Camden High School
Tue–Fri: 11 PM–7 AM | Sat Hrs.Vary
40 hrs/week | 12-month position
Starting Pay: $16.86/hr

Benefits: Health Insurance, NYS Retirement
Duties: Routine cleaning, floor care, trash removal, and event setup
Qualifications: Civil Service requirements; ability to perform physical work; reliable attendance (Sat required)

For more information: https://www.camdenschools.org/article/2778100

Application Deadline: 3/27
CCSD is an Equal Opportunity Employer

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Careers @ Camden - Cleaner/Custodial Worker I
The CCSD Title I Team presents its 2026 District-Wide Reading Extravaganza on Thursday, March 26th! The theme of this year's celebration is "Hometown Heroes"!

Bring your student and join us for face painting, read-alongs with some of our student athletes, snacks, crafts, a chance to learn from some of the everyday heroes in our community, receive a free book, shopping for additional materials at the Scholastic Book Fair.... and more!

The fun starts at 5:30 PM, and continues until 7:00 PM at Camden Elementary School!
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Reading Extravaganza
As part of Friday's professional learning, our team gathered by building level for a two hour Restorative Practices training. Our Blue Devils learned helpful tips to build community, strengthen relationships, and promote positive behaviors within our school culture. Pictured here is our Elementary team!
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Required. Learn how restorative practices can build community, strengthen relationships, and promote positive behavior in our school culture.
Required. Learn how restorative practices can build community, strengthen relationships, and promote positive behavior in our school culture.
Required. Learn how restorative practices can build community, strengthen relationships, and promote positive behavior in our school culture.
Required. Learn how restorative practices can build community, strengthen relationships, and promote positive behavior in our school culture.
Required. Learn how restorative practices can build community, strengthen relationships, and promote positive behavior in our school culture.
Required. Learn how restorative practices can build community, strengthen relationships, and promote positive behavior in our school culture.
Required. Learn how restorative practices can build community, strengthen relationships, and promote positive behavior in our school culture.