
Connected Community Schools is hosting Open Hub Hours on Tuesday!


On June 13th, the Camden Central School District Music Department held an Instrument Recruitment Night for students interested in playing an instrument. It was an exciting opportunity for children to explore various instruments and speak with music teachers about their interests. If any parents missed the event but are still interested in enrolling their child, they can contact a music teacher for more information about opportunities.


Come on out and join Connected Community Schools for their budgeting and board games event this evening! First Source will be there to talk about budgeting while kids get to play board games with Connected Community Schools. There will be raffles and 25 dollar gift cards given away while supplies last.


On Friday, McVille students and staff celebrated Flag day with a patriotic sing along, led by Mr. Rudka and the 4th grade Chorus!



This afternoon students and staff celebrated Flag day with a patriotic sing along lead by Mr. Rudka and the 4th grade Chorus !



Happy Father's Day!


Our Pre-K students had a WILD time during their recent year-end field trip to The Wild Animal Park!





Today's the day!


Join our McVille 4th grade musicians for their concert on Thursday, June 6th!
6 PM start at CHS!


Time is running out to register your child for the Camp Sum-More Fun Summer Enrichment Programs! If you haven't done so already, registration for Happy Campers (students currently in K-2) and Adventurers (students currently in 3-6) closes on Friday, June 7th!
This is a free two-week summer program for Camden CSD students, presented with the support of Madison-Oneida BOCES. Transportation and meals included. If no transportation is required/requested, indicate "Parent Transport" in the transportation portion of the forms.
Please fill out one registration form per child you intend to register.
Check ParentSquare to find the registration links!


On Thursday, our Pre-K students and families came together to celebrate a successful school year with the annual Pre-K picnic held at Camden Elementary School!





As we ran elementary track meets for third and fourth grade, we have some people to thank for making it happen. Keeping a track meet organized and running in a timely manner is no simple task, and our PE Teachers, 3rd and 4th Grade Teachers, and our student volunteers kept things running smoothly. Our high school students were great role models for their younger peers. Well done!

On Wednesday, 5/29, 4th grade students from Camden Elementary and McConnellsville Elementary gathered at Camden High School to compete in the annual District-Wide fourth grade track meet. The athletes competed in running events as long as 400 meters, along with the 4x100 relay and field events such as the long jump, softball throw, football throw, and soccer ball kick for distance. Great job students!!!

Elementary students in the Camden Central School District are once again stocking up for their summer reading endeavors through the generosity of the Tuthill Foundation Grant. For a sixth year, the District is pleased to host a Free Summer Reading Book Fair at Camden Elementary School and McConnellsville Elementary School.
This year, the Fair is running from May 28th to June 4th at McConnellsville Elementary School, and from May 30th to June 6th at Camden Elementary School.
As part of the fair, each student receives a free 25 dollar credit to spend on heavily discounted books. Students will visit the fair during their normally scheduled library times. No other purchases beyond the 25 dollar credit will be allowed, so there is no need to send money in with your child.
The Tuthill Foundation operates to carry on the legacy of longtime Camden residents Virginia and Stedman Tuthill, who believed in supporting educators and students. Through their generosity, our students can continue to have access to books throughout the summer months regardless of their available resources, and build reading comprehension skills by reading in subject areas that interest them.
The District is thankful for the Tuthill family for continuing to provide this generous support to its students, and eternally grateful to Virginia and Stedman Tuthill for keeping our schools in mind as part of their legacy.


The final results are in and McConnellsville Elementary read a total of 2,012 minutes! WOW!
In first place, 2nd grade read 559 minutes. In second place, PreK read 399 minutes. In third place, 1st grade read 346 minutes. Great job to all participants!


Miss Barber's entire 4th grade class volunteered to carry all 310 items of food collected out to the Camden Food Pantry volunteer's vehicle! Many hands make light work!




Today, (Tuesday 5/21/24), The Camden Central School District will hold its vote on the 2024-25 proposed budget, its Board of Education elections for two available at large vacancies, and a vote on ballot proposition II regarding a transportation limit adjustment.
Voting will be held from Noon until 9 PM in the Camden High School Auditorium Lobby. In addition, any outstanding absentee ballots are due to the District Clerk by 5 PM today, Tuesday, May 21st, 2024.
For more detailed information about what’s on this year’s ballot, along with voter eligibility requirements, visit https://www.camdenschools.org/page/district-clerk.
For more information about the budget proposed for the 2024-25 school year, visit https://www.camdenschools.org/page/business-office-2024-budget


Last night, we had a tremendous turnout for our 2024 District-Wide "Growing With The Arts" Art Show! Thanks to everyone who came to support our young artists at this incredible showcase of their talents!










Kindergarten students in Miss Wood’s class at MES recently started an ABC countdown!
Yesterday, they celebrated Camping Day! They made STEM shapes with mini marshmallows and read in their tents with flashlights!










The day is here! Tonight at 6:30-8:00 pm, join us at Camden High School as we celebrate art across our district. Hope to see you there!
