Please join us in extending our best wishes to CHS senior Ayden Gerow as he competes in the NYSPHSAA Individual Bowling Championship on Saturday, 3/14/26 at AMF Strike-N-Spare Lanes in Syracuse! He got to this point by winning the Section III Individual Shootout held recently.

Bowling begins at 8 AM Saturday. Follow along with live scores here as they get reported in!
https://www.section3bowling.com/nysphsaa-state-individual-championships/
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Good Luck Ayden Gerow! Ayden is pictured here with the CCSD Logo and some bowling pins
Our WCHS Broadcasting and Journalism class visited Utica University this morning to check out the Communication and Media departments! The students toured the UticaTV and WPNR FM studios, met with Distinguished Professor of Public Relations and Journalism Paul MacArthur, checked out academic buildings and student housing, enjoyed lunch, and a few hopped on for a quick talk break on the WPNR-FM airwaves as well!

about 6 hours ago, Public Relations
CHS Students Checking out the WPNR FM Studios
Class photo in the TV Studio
Kaylyn and Megan at the Anchor Desk
Two Students at the Anchor Desk
Yuli and Emily at the Anchor Desk
Two Students at the Anchor Desk
Two Students at the Anchor Desk
Two Students at the Anchor Desk

Congratulations to CHS Senior Alexis Albrecht on winning the NYS Odyssey of the Mind Region 11 Pin Design Contest for the 2025-26 season! The region gave a pin bearing Albrecht’s design, depicting the organization’s raccoon mascot OMer to each participating student at competition last weekend.

In her design overview to the contest judges, Albrecht alluded to the mascot's synergy with the Odyssey of the Mind mission, which centers around resourcefulness and problem-solving skills.

"The raccoon is a symbol of curiosity and exploration, a large part of Odyssey of the Mind,” she said. “Raccoons are also lovingly known as "trash pandas", relating to OMer's resourcefulness when using "trash" items."

Pins are a huge part of the activity's culture, and have been for a long time. It's not uncommon to see competitors trade pins from their collections at state finals and world finals. Perhaps a few of her pins will make their way around the world!

about 6 hours ago, Public Relations
Alexis Albrecht with Plaque
The March meeting of "Look at Me, I'm Three" is set for Wednesday, March 18th at 5:30 PM and will be held at Camden Elementary School!

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!
about 9 hours ago, Public Relations
Look at me i'm three on Wednesday, March 18th
At the McConnellsville Elementary Learning Fair, they play both kinds of music: Country AND Western. Isn't that right, Elwood? As for Jake, he might be stuck in Joliet. We're not sure, but he's not here right now. If anyone sees him.... the Learning Fair continues until 7 PM.
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McVille Learning Fair Elwood Blues
Miss the Early Registration window? No worries! We are still welcoming any and all Kindergarten registrations for the 2026-27 school year!

If the child is already in Pre-K with us, it will carry over and they do not need to re-register.

https://www.camdenschools.org/page/registration
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Kindergarten Registration
During the morning of Thursday, March 12th, 19 students from Camden High School explored the possibilities available through the Camden Central School District's school-to-work internship program with International Wire! Students came loaded with questions about this global company in our hometown, and the opportunities available in engineering, manufacturing, finance, human resources, and more! Through this program, students can gain valuable real-world experience and dual credits for CHS and Mohawk Valley Community College. We currently have our second internship class making its way through the program.

Our students were accompanied by business teachers Steven Klepadlo and Judy Dacey, and technology teacher Jake Bates.

If you have a freshman or sophomore who might be interested in pursuing this avenue in the future, have them discuss it with a teacher in the business or technology departments, along with their school counselor.

Thank you to the IW team for taking time to host us today!
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A pre-tour briefing for our students.
Three CHS students look at a wire sample from International Wire
An International Wire staff member leads Mrs. Dacey's group through a factory tour at International Wire
An International Wire staff member leads Mrs. Dacey's group through a factory tour at International Wire
An IW Employee leads a group of students and Mr. Klepadlo through the tour at International Wire's factory floor
Klepadlo with IW Employee
Still looking to register for Pre-K? You're in luck! We still have spots available. Act fast to ensure your child's participation!

https://www.camdenschools.org/page/registration

Call 315-245-4096 with questions!
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There's Still Time to Register for Pre-K if you missed the early deadline! Enrollment for the 2026-27 School Year is still active for  Camden CSD Pre-K at this time.   Spots are limited, so act fast to ensure your child’s participation.
Camden Elementary's 3rd grade Coding Club is now in session! These young engineers are busy coding, troubleshooting, and bringing their robots to life. Using block-based programming, they’re learning how to program Dash and Dot robots, navigate obstacles, and complete challenges. Watching these young minds collaborate to solve a logic puzzle or cheer when their robot moves is what it's all about!
2 days ago, Public Relations
Pairings of students participating in a Robotics activity with Dash and Dot Robots. Each photo has two students and the laptop they're using to  program the robots.
Pairings of students participating in a Robotics activity with Dash and Dot Robots. Each photo has two students and the laptop they're using to  program the robots.
Pairings of students participating in a Robotics activity with Dash and Dot Robots. Each photo has two students and the laptop they're using to  program the robots.
Pairings of students participating in a Robotics activity with Dash and Dot Robots. Each photo has two students and the laptop they're using to  program the robots.
Pairings of students participating in a Robotics activity with Dash and Dot Robots. Each photo has two students and the laptop they're using to  program the robots.
Pairings of students participating in a Robotics activity with Dash and Dot Robots. Each photo has two students and the laptop they're using to  program the robots.
Pairings of students participating in a Robotics activity with Dash and Dot Robots. Each photo has two students and the laptop they're using to  program the robots.
Pairings of students participating in a Robotics activity with Dash and Dot Robots. Each photo has two students and the laptop they're using to  program the robots.
Pairings of students participating in a Robotics activity with Dash and Dot Robots. Each photo has two students and the laptop they're using to  program the robots.
Pairings of students participating in a Robotics activity with Dash and Dot Robots. Each photo has two students and the laptop they're using to  program the robots.
Third graders in Mrs. Malenowski's IFA reading group coded Ozobots to complete a museum maze challenge while reading the book "From the Mixed Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler."

Ozobots are a way to teach basic programming principles and how to create an output from a series of inputs. The robots can follow a drawn or printed path and follow directions based on different color codes.
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3rd Grade IFA Group at McVille working with Ozobots
3rd Grade IFA Group at McVille working with Ozobots
3rd Grade IFA Group at McVille working with Ozobots
3rd Grade IFA Group at McVille working with Ozobots
The "Let's Play" two-year-old program was feeling lucky during their March meetings! Themed activities focusing on fine and gross motor skills were at the center of last week's sessions. To work on the former, students and families completed a paper leprechaun craft. For the latter, our attendees completed a tunnel crawl. Along the way, our two-year-old participants are making friends, playing together, and learning a lot about what it means to be at school!

Stay tuned for details on the April meetings!
2 days ago, Public Relations
Let's Play Program March Meetings
Let's Play Program March Meetings
Let's Play Program March Meetings
Let's Play Program March Meetings
Let's Play Program March Meetings
Let's Play Program March Meetings
Let's Play Program March Meetings
Let's Play Program March Meetings
On Monday, fourth graders from McConnellsville Elementary School had a very special visitor! Mrs. Hollis had her nephew, Logan Eastman, drop by for a visit. Logan, from nearby Pulaski, is a Head Diesel Mechanic in the US Marine Corps, and recently returned from an overseas tour in nations such as Japan and South Korea! He gave an overview of the work he does, and made plenty of time for student questions about the challenges and opportunities of being a Marine. He also brought some interesting items from his service including his Marine Corps Ring, the Eagle, Globe, and Anchor emblem that each Marine receives upon graduating, and a jacket from the South Korean Marines!

The visit wrapped up with our fourth grade students reprising their musical performance of "The Brave", which they also sang at the school's veterans' day assembly in November.
2 days ago, Public Relations
Logan Eastman
Logan Eastman with student
Looking at Marine Emblem
Class Photo
CMS has talent, and they can't wait to show you! The 2026 Camden Middle School Talent Show is this Thursday, March 12th! The fun begins at 6:30 PM.
3 days ago, Public Relations
Talent Show on Thursday, March 12th at Camden Middle School
The March meeting of "Look at Me, I'm Three" is set for Wednesday, March 18th at 5:30 PM and will be held at Camden Elementary School!

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!
3 days ago, Public Relations
Look at me i'm three on Wednesday, March 18th
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.

https://www.camdenschools.org/o/chs/article/2550307
6 days ago, Public Relations

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!

7 days ago, Public Relations
School Social Work Week
School Social Work Week
Happy Youth Art Month!
7 days ago, Public Relations
Youth Art Month
Youth Art Month
Youth Art Month
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


8 days ago, Public Relations
CMS Library Music Collection Display for Music in our Schools Month
CMS Library Music Collection Display for Music in our Schools Month
CMS Library Music Collection Display for Music in our Schools Month
The McConnellsville Student Council is here to remind you that the elementary character focus for March is.... Courage!
8 days ago, Public Relations
Student Council Courage
Student Council Courage
Student Council Courage
Student Council Courage

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!

8 days ago, Public Relations
Unified Bowling 2026
Unified Bowling 2026
Unified Bowling 2026
Unified Bowling 2026
Unified Bowling 2026
Unified Bowling 2026
Unified Bowling 2026
Unified Bowling 2026
Unified Bowling 2026
Unified Bowling 2026