
Need something for the kids to do this week? Here's an idea! Connected Community Schools and the McConnellsville PTO are holding an open gym opportunity on Wednesday, April 8th! Contact Walker if you need more information. His number is included on the attached graphic.

Talk about taking Egg Hunting to the next level! On Thursday, the McConnellsville Elementary Coding Club turned their Dash robots into Easter Bunnies, then coded them through mazes they created to collect eggs.






Your answers are as follows:
Iron Man - Brianna Sheftic
Batman - Katherine Bajohr-Comstock
Hulk - Nicole Gonzalez
Welder - Jenny Chamberlin
Catwoman - Haley Bottini
and, appearing as Vader - Mr. Craig Ferretti returned to visit!





Throughout the month, students participated in a research and debate project in the form of a bracket-style competition, with an “Athletes vs. Influencers” theme. Each student needed to select one of these figures and conduct research about how they market themselves, and how they may influence consumer behavior.
The first round vote was a simple popularity contest, but each round became increasingly focused on marketing behaviors. In round 2, students researched brand endorsements for their subject, presented their findings, and went through elimination. In round 3, students researched total audience size by analyzing their chosen person’s followers and the number of impressions they create across platforms. Round 4 was an analysis of philanthropy, charity work, and community initiatives.
After the first four rounds, the final round was a sales pitch to the class on the two remaining subjects. Bart Seidl presented about online influencer Mr. Beast, while Karter LaFlair presented about boxing champion Muhummad Ali. Seidl was the winner and received a gift certificate for some frozen lemonade.
Mrs. Dacey would like to thank Reagan Arnold, Ella Winters, Isaiah Franco, Bella Keller, and Natalie Hotaling for their help with the bulletin board throughout the unit.


Have you ever seen a Middle School student attempt to teach card games to a baby chicken? Well, you have now.
This was "Chick Week" in CMS Agriculture, and these students decided to teach baby chick "Debbie" how to play UNO on Funny Farm "Friday", which got moved up a day this week.
We're not sure how "Debbie" reacted to her first-ever Draw Four card, but we guess no news might be good news.

This program is a free monthly Pre-K prep program for students eligible to enroll in Pre-K for the 2026-2027 school year.
To participate, a child must have reached the age of three years old on or before December 1st, 2025.
The program runs for approximately 45 minutes , and includes a reading activity, craft activity, snack, and more.
Contact our Family School Navigator and program director, Patti Ferretti, to reserve your spot for this month's program.
You can also contact her with questions at (315) 245-2616, Ext. 5200, or pferretti@camdencsd.org.
These opportunities are presented in partnership with Family School Navigation, formerly known as Ready 4 Kindergarten!



Throughout the day, students learned about coding, codebreaking, and more through an array of activities. They broke into teams to do a decoding activity with logic puzzles and a lock box, completed a binary code name bracelet activity, and met with engineering professionals from one of the region’s highest-profile firms.
SRC is a non-profit research and development company working with the defense/intelligence sector, and also does business in the arena of environmental protection. They employ over 1,100 people in facilities across seven states, but are headquartered in Syracuse.






We're down to just two books left standing! The competition has been fierce, but only one picture book will be crowned champion. Who will it be? Staff and students will find out the answer very soon.
Our 2026 competition teams are named the Grim Readers and the Reader McEntires!
Please join us in congratulating these students on putting their best foot forward to represent Camden with pride!










Petitions may be picked up at the Camden Central School District Administrative Office at 51 Third Street. Contact District Clerk Adja Williams at 315-245-4075 to arrange a time to pick up a petition.
