Today, March 7th, is the final day of National School Social Work Week for 2026, so we leave you a reminder that we have one of the best around up at CHS! Earlier this school year, the one and only Michelle Mellon was honored as the New York State School Social Worker of the Year, and we thought this was a good time to pull this story back into your timeline.
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March 1st to 7th is National School Social Work Week! In observance, we caught up with our Camden Middle School Social Work team to see what the profession means to them!
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Happy Youth Art Month!
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March is Music in our Schools Month. This is a national celebration to raise awareness about the importance of having quality music education available to all children. The Camden Middle School library is celebrating that occasion by displaying some of their collection highlighting fiction books that feature music as the main component of the story.
Be sure to join us at any of our upcoming Music In Our Schools Month concerts across the CMS and CHS Music Departments!
March 11th - Grade 6 at CMS, 7:00 PM
March 18th - Grade 5 at CMS, 7:00 PM
March 19th - Grades 9-12 at CHS, 7:00 PM
March 25th - Grades 7-8 at CMS, 7:00 PM
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The McConnellsville Student Council is here to remind you that the elementary character focus for March is.... Courage!
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On Wednesday, our Unified Bowling team wrapped up its 2026 season at the Tri-Valley League culminating event held at King Pin Lanes in Rome! Operated in partnership with Special Olympics New York, the Unified Sports program offers an accessible and rewarding avenue for students with and without intellectual disabilities to compete as part of the same team, while building skills and lifelong friendships. Wednesday's event served as a championship, and as a celebration of what each athlete has achieved as part of their team this season.
Want to be part of the fun in the Unified Sports program? Unified Basketball season is just around the corner!
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Congratulations are in order for Camden High School senior bowler Ayden Gerow! Gerow earned top honors in Section III Division II at the recent Section III Individual Shootout event, and has earned the opportunity to represent Camden and Section III at the upcoming New York State Bowling Championships on March 14th!
Gerow garnered a total pinfall of 2,665, with a high game of 258 on his way to victory.
Ayden was joined by teammates Braylon Lyke, Alex Lallier, and Pietra Van der Werff at the shootout. All four Blue Devils made it through the first round cut and into the final rounds of competition to vie for a state berth.
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Another production "Easter Egg" for you today. You probably observed the large monument as part of the set for the town of "Ashton" in Big Fish. Take a closer look at the inscription, and you'll notice a few familiar names got put on there.
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After watching athletes across the globe vie for medals in the winter games, 2nd grade students at McConnellsville Elementary School are honing some skills they'll see in the 2028 summer games during their gymnastics unit with Mr. Bird!
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We have four bowlers still in the mix as day two begins at the Section III Individual Shootout!
Alex Lallier, Braylon Lyke, Ayden Gerow, and Pietra Van der Werff advanced to this point by placing in the top 50 percent of bowlers from the first round, and today, they bowl three more games and vie for the opportunity to compete as individuals at the upcoming state championship! The top six competitors in Divisions I and II for boys and girls will advance as Section III's representatives.
After one day of competition, Gerow leads the Division II boys field, while Lyke (10th) and Lallier (11th) also remain in contention. In girls' competition, Van der Werff sits in tenth position at the moment and will look to climb into a qualifying position.
Let's go Blue Devils!
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So, there was a "Giant" reason for one of our characters to use that walking stick we told you about last week. CHS Freshman Zeke Henderson played the massive role of Karl the Giant in "Big Fish", and his lines were only part of the act. The vast majority of his time on stage was spent on these special stilts pictured here.
Check back tomorrow and we'll show you another fun detail from the production!
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What a weekend! We hope you had the opportunity to see our incredible CHS students and our outstanding production staff shine in our 2026 CHS Musical Production "Big Fish"!
We laughed together, we cried together, and most importantly, this story brought us all together.
If you liked what you saw from this group, join us on May 8th and 9th for our Spring Play production, "The Somewhat True Tale of Robin Hood", where you'll see many of the same cast and crew members in an entirely new story!
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The Camden Middle School Chapter of the National Junior Honor Society will hold its induction ceremony on Thursday, March 5th, at 6:30 PM in the CMS Auditorium.
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Gage Grinnell is telling incredible stories this weekend as Edward Bloom - and now he has an incredible story all his own to add to the list!
This morning, Gage won the Regional Shakespeare Competition, hosted by the Syracuse Branch of the English Speaking Union at Syracuse Stage!
Gage becomes the first Camden student in 33 years of participation in this nationwide program to claim top honors at the regional level, and will now have the opportunity to take part in the national competition in New York City from April 24th to 27th!
Want to see his performance chops for yourself? You've got two chances today! Big Fish returns for two more performances: at 2 PM and 7:30 PM!
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"Step Right Up" and see one of our two musical performances today!
Camden High School Presents "Big Fish"
Saturday at 2 PM and 7:30 PM
Free admission courtesy of the Tuthill Grant.
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Day two of boys' state championship wrestling action includes our own Mason Butler continuing in the consolation bracket! Good luck on your pursuit of the podium!
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This crew is TEN MINUTES from Showtime! Good luck!!!
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For Mrs. Gonzalez and Mrs. Ouderkirk's class at CES, the 100th day was surely a memorable one!
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On Friday, February 27th, Camden Elementary School was thrilled to host the Utica Zoomobile at Morning Program! The Zoo brought four of its Ambassador Animals to visit with students. Students had the opportunity to see a Brazilian Rainbow Boa, a Prehensile Tailed Skink (Which is a type of lizard!), a Leopard Tortoise, and an Opossum!
Fun Fact: If you met a Leopard Tortoise in the late 1990s or later from the Zoo, you likely met the same tortoise our students did today. His name is Leo and if all goes well, he might meet a few more generations of student later on. They live to be about 100 years old.
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Mrs. Kuc’s class celebrated the 100th day of school with some triple digit themed activities! The class incorporated an active element to their celebration by seeing who could stand on one foot for 100 seconds, do 100 jumping jacks, and who could run in place for 100 seconds. They also graphed a total of 100 snack items and enjoyed the tasty result of their work afterwards!
Our students are officially 100 days brighter!
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