
The Camden Central School District was featured in the brand-new New York Edition of Data Insights Magazine! The article explores our implementation of the LinkIt Data Analytics and Intervention Management platform to help guide and inform instructional decisions since a Summer 2023 launch of the platform in the District.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1t9v7OIloOCcHw8bMiLWjnvPSTKgNkGmS/view


Camden High School is pleased to announce that we will be providing free driver education for CHS Students this summer. Any current student interested in participating should stop into the Counseling Office to pick up a registration form. Forms are due back to the Counseling Office no later than June 6th. Two sessions will be offered: one will run from July 1 - July 23rd and the second will run July 25th - August 14th. No absences are allowed during driver ed due to state requirements. Students must have a valid driving permit or license prior to July 1st. See your CHS School Counselor with any questions.

The team that makes it all happen. We are lucky to have some of the best art teachers around here in the Camden Central School District!

A highlight of the District-Wide Art Show is the annual senior show. These works from the Class of 2025 are as unique as the artists who created them!
Some will pursue careers in the field, and others will go on to different paths, but they will have one thing in common: The careful attention to detail, problem solving skills, and creative expression that students discover through the arts will empower them no matter where life takes them!

Check out these cool clay water creatures from our friends in third grade at McConnellsville Elementary!

One of our favorite parts of the District-Wide Art Show is getting photos of the artists with their outstanding work!

On Wednesday, May 14th, 2025, the Camden Central School District transportation team celebrated a birthday, and the conclusion of an impressive career all at once. Bus driver Dewey Carver is driving his final runs today as he enters retirement after a 34 year career with the District.
Dewey, a 1988 graduate of Camden High School, has been driving our students to and from school and beyond since January of 1991. Ever since, he has established and maintained a reputation for punctuality, safety, and reliability.
His transportation colleagues celebrated him today with a cake, and some heartfelt retirement gifts. Dewey, it’s been a pleasure having you as part of the team, and we wish you many happy and healthy years to come!

You won't have to wait much longer to see what's brewin' for the CMS Drama Club!
Two days until they perform "Rotten Apples" by Tracy Wells! 7 PM Friday. Free Admission.
This is your one and only chance to see this show in full, so don't miss out!


Here they are - The Camden Blue Devil Baseball Class of 2025!
Javey Relyea, Joey Matt, Cayden Grygiel, Cayden West, Andrew Joyce, Christian Grant, and Isaac Lynch!
Thank you for your role in our baseball program, and we wish you all the best as you get closer and closer to graduation!

We saw some great performances out there today as the modified track and field teams played host to VVS!

On Thursday, May 15th, join CFLR and Connected Community Schools for "Make Your Own Calendar" night! Contact Valarie Mudrie with any questions at the number listed on the graphic!


Here's your first look at the upcoming CMS Spring Play: Rotten Apples! This clever play authored by Tracy Wells is a mystery with characters you know and love, and a plot line full of twists and turns.
One night only! Friday 5/16. 7 PM. Free Admission!

Today is senior day for varsity baseball! The Blue Devils will host a doubleheader against Utica Notre Dame beginning at 4:30. Between games, the senior recognition ceremony for the program's class of 2025 will be held.


The "Let's Play" Two-Year Old Program will hold its May meeting on Wednesday, May 21st at 10 AM. Call Patti Ferretti at (315) 245-2616 to reserve your spot for this month's program.


This is coming up on Wednesday!!! All are welcome to attend! There will also be our annual silent auction, with proceeds benefit the Art Scholarship Fund. We hope to see you there!


We are just over a week away from Camden High School's 2025 Spring Concert! Join us on Tuesday, May 20th to support our student musicians!
Please Note: There is no concert on Thursday, May 15th. Our calendar originally showed two concerts, but the May 15th date remained on the calendar in error. There is only one show. Apologies for any inconvenience.


Five members of the Camden FFA Chapter had the privilege of attending the 2025 New York State FFA Convention from Wednesday, May 7th, to Friday, May 9th. This year’s event was held at the New York State Fairgrounds in Syracuse. It was a very special occasion to be part of, as the New York State FFA Association celebrated its 100th convention.
Over three days, members Autumn Porter, Kayla Winn, Mary Hall, Patrick Eveleth, and Reese Bates attended workshops and participated in a variety of structured immersive experiences pertaining to the world of agriculture. They had the opportunity to build their personal networks by making friends from across the state, chatting with industry leaders, and learning more about prospective college opportunities.
General session was held each evening, where the students saw multiple keynote addresses including Commissioner of Agriculture and Markets Richard Ball, and Governor Kathy Hochul. They also heard the retiring addresses from the current slate of New York State officers, including treasurer Andrew Curtis Szalach, brother of CHS agriculture teacher and FFA advisor Erin Curtis.
The event also includes lots of awards. Camden High School sophomore Reese Bates received her own FFA Jacket as a “Jacket Award” recipient.
The students also had some opportunities unique to this convention alone, such as the groundbreaking ceremony for the brand new FFA building being constructed for the fair.
Advisors Erin Curtis and Karly Marshman were happy that the students got the opportunity to experience a state convention to its fullest extent.
“We are so lucky to have a wonderful group of students who fully immersed themselves into the opportunities available to them,” they said.
The next New York State FFA Convention will be held from May 14th to May 16th, 2026 in Buffalo.



Public Hearing on 2025-26 Proposed Budget
(Regular BOE Meeting to Follow)
Tuesday, May 13th, 2025 - 6 PM
CHS Tuthill Learning Commons
Agenda: https://5il.co/3fqsp

In honor of Teacher Appreciation Week, the CES Student Council spent some time delivering "Room Service" to CES teachers on Thursday!


On Friday, May 16, the CMS Drama Club will perform Rotten Apples at 7 PM in the CMS Auditorium. In honor of their performance, the CMS Library has created a display of "twisted fairytales" for our students and staff to check out!
