Our 2026 Senior Spotlights continue with Lillian Drees and Charlotte York!
This is a new feature for us this year. We'll be running these throughout the spring on the way to graduation week. If your student wishes to participate, have them check the Senior Class Google classroom for a link. The deadline for seniors to fill out the form is Friday, June 5th. No late submissions will be accepted, and any student who does not submit the form by midnight on 6/5 will not be included.
Please join us in congratulating these seniors on their accomplishments, and in extending best wishes on their futures!


Camden takes on top-seeded Cortland for the right to advance to Monday's Section III final. First pitch is set for 7 PM at Onondaga Community College.
It's a great day to have a day, Blue Devils!

Tickets haven't gone on sale yet, but once they are put on sale, you can grab them here:
https://section3.org/sports/2021/4/29/hometown-ticketing.aspx

Students in Mrs. Malenowski's 4th Grade Book Club at McConnellsville just finished reading the book "Pocket Bear" by Katherine Applegate. They also put the finishing touches on their very own bears, which they cut and sewed during their Book Club time!





The 1/2 ton club is a recognition program for students in the CHS weight room. To become a member, a student must perform a squat, deadlift, and bench press at a combined weight of 1,000 pounds. Students have continued to build a tremendous sense of community around their efforts in the weight room, and that sense of community has continued to build results!
Although he is a freshman, Williams rose to a challenge met by students two and three years his senior. He summed it up beautifully with a classic saying.
"It is not the size of the dog in the fight, it is the size of the fight in the dog."





While on site, the pair were presented with a plaque by the Jostens organization in recognition of the 2025 Camden High School yearbook's placement in the 2026 Jostens Look Book. The Look Book features examples of excellence in yearbook design and layout from across the country to help advisors and students generate ideas for their next design. It is distributed to every Jostens client school around the nation. The Camden yearbook received “Silver Achiever” status, and spotlighted design elements included cutout photos, a unique presentation, and a noteworthy use of color.
The 2026 Camden High School Yearbook arrives on Wednesday, June 3rd!



Watch here: https://fan.hudl.com/usa/ny/philadelphia/organization/15732/indian-river-high-school/schedule?date=2026-05-24T04%3A00%3A00.000Z&range=Week&s=U2NoZWR1bGVFbnRyeVB1YmxpY1N1bW1hcnk2YTE2Zjc3MTg4MTIzY2FlZTA0ODAyZmE%3D

Other topics that were discussed include his role in ensuring rights under the fourth amendment, which protects individuals from unreasonable government searches and seizures, and the process of warrant approval. He also discussed his role working with soldiers and families from nearby Fort Drum in Watertown because of his court’s status in the Northern District of New York.
While on site, the students also had the privilege of attending a Naturalization Ceremony, where 25 individuals from 20 nations became a US Citizen. Among them was a gentleman who served two deployments in the United States Military, and picked up the right to vote as a US Citizen. Before the ceremony, they learned about the citizenship process, the significant challenges and sacrifices it entails, and put their own knowledge to the test by taking a sample 135 question citizenship test.
Through this experience, each member of the class took away a firsthand understanding of the true value of citizenship, along with the accompanying rights and responsibilities.







This premier program provides seniors with a meaningful and immersive experience in public service careers through embedded internships within the Madison County Government. A significant effort is made to align each member of the class with divisions that fit their interests. Each student wraps up their experience in the class with a presentation about their experiences.
Camden High School seniors Myah Ouderkirk, Lanna Baker, and Cody Piersall were part of this year's class. Joining them in the legislature chamber for this year's presentation were Counselors Tammy Kline and Christine Kio, Principal Aaron Fiorini, and Superintendent of Schools Jason Evangelist.
Well done!


Tickets: https://section3.org/sports/2021/4/29/hometown-ticketing.aspx

This is a ticketed event. Get yours ahead of time here!
https://section3.org/sports/2021/4/29/hometown-ticketing.aspx




https://www.camdenschools.org/o/ces/article/2784325


