Let's take a moment to acknowledge some of our very special guest stars from last weekend's performances. First, the youth ensembles.
Because of the makeup of the script, the show "Oliver!" provides our elementary and middle school students with a unique chance to be part of the company with the high school students. It's challenging and rewarding at the same time. This group of approximately 35 students had the responsibility to set the tone for the show with the opening number, and they exceeded the standard set before them.
Whether it's in a middle school or high school production, we look forward to seeing all of you on stage again soon!
Project Manager Valarie from Connected Community Schools talked with our CES students in Grades K-4 about how to be a good digital citizen and be safe on the internet!


Join us on Wednesday, March 13th for the March meeting of "Look At Me, I'm Three!". This program is a Pre-K Prep program for students who have turned three years old on or before December 1st, 2023, and will be Pre-K eligible for the Fall.
As part of this program, students and their parents/guardians will have opportunities to interact with District staff, as well as each other, to build a strong learning community throughout the year ahead of starting Pre-K in the Fall!
Make sure to RSVP to Patti Ferretti if you intend to bring your child to this month's meeting. It is helpful for activity planning, and also ensures that your information is on file for Pre-Kindergarten information.

On Monday, Camden Elementary School first graders were able to learn more about our night sky. They learned about stars, constellations, and stories that are told with the constellations by using the STARLAB Mobile Planetarium! This is made possible with the help of Madison-Oneida BOCES Staff and Curriculum Development in association with Oneida-Herkimer-Madison BOCES.
Happy (belated) leap day from Miss Leone's class at CES!



Art IFA with Miss Lis kicked off Youth Art Month with a Fun Friday in the Lego Lobby!
Students explored the “Virtual Art Studio” on their chromebooks. 4th graders had a blast making digital art and exploring different art games.

Happy Youth Art Month!

Happy Leap Day from Mrs. Keller and Mrs. Littler's students at CES!
Pre-K and Kindergarten registration is still ongoing for the 2024-25 academic year!
Details: https://www.camdenschools.org/article/1393921

Camden Schools have a 2 hour delay on Thursday, February 29 due to poor weather conditions
Less than a week until the next meeting of "Look at Me, I'm Three!"

Join Connected Community Schools for some February break fun this week!

Mrs. Gonzalez's class had a ball with their 100th day activities earlier this week!









All after school activities are cancelled for Camden Schools on Thursday, February 15 due to poor weather.
Mrs. Keller and Mrs. Littler's class used candy hearts for a fun and educational Valentine's Day celebration in the classroom! They did a measuring exercise for some practice in learning about non-standard measuring units, and also did a science experiment. They dipped the hearts in soda, vinegar, and water, and were amazed when the ones in soda started moving! But why? The bubbles from the carbonation begin to attach themselves to each candy and begin lifting those candies to the top of the liquid. When the bubbles burst, the candy falls, and new bubbles begin attaching to lift it up once more.


Mrs. Keller and Mrs. Littler's class used candy hearts for a fun and educational Valentine's Day celebration in the classroom! They did a measuring exercise for some practice in learning about non-standard measuring units, and also did a science experiment.
They dipped the hearts in soda, vinegar, and water, and were amazed when the ones in soda started moving! But why? The bubbles from the carbonation begin to attach themselves to each candy and begin lifting those candies to the top of the liquid. When the bubbles burst, the candy falls, and new bubbles begin attaching to lift it up once more.


The next "Look at Me, I'm Three" meeting will be held on February 28th! Remember to reach out to Mrs. Ferretti and RSVP if you are planning to bring your child. We're getting closer and closer to welcoming this group to Pre-K in the fall! How exciting!

100 days brighter, 100 days smarter, and their hats are also 100 percent awesome.





Mrs. Iverson's first graders celebrated 100 days of learning with some unique activities showcasing all the ways they can count to 100. They made 100th day hats, wrote about what they'd do with 100 dollars, did a vocabulary exercise where they had to write 100 different words, and enjoyed a little treat by counting lollipop licks to 100!




For the 100th day, Miss Mulvaney's first grade class at CES completed a 100 day snack challenge after creating special hats for the big day!





