Developing Tomorrow`s Leaders Today
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Developing Tomorrow`s Leaders Today
ders Today a e L s ’ w ro Develop r o m ing To RAVENA-COEYMANS-SELKIRK CENTRAL SCHOOLS 2015-2016 SCHOOL CALENDAR SR AV E N A - C O E Y M A N SELKIRK CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTR ICT DEVELOPING TOMORROW’S LEADERS TODAY Welcome to the 2015-16 school year! This calendar is designed to help students and their families start the school year off right. It lists many of the major school and district events and is full of helpful information and reminders. The calendar is printed in August, so changes are inevitable. 4 A.W. Becker Elementary 1146 Route 9W Selkirk 12158 756-5200 ext. 5000 Principal: Tricia Carlton Secretaries: Fanny Weddell and Tina McMahon 4 Pieter B. Coeymans Elementary 66 Church Street Coeymans 12045 756-5200 ext. 4000 Principal: Hakim Jones Secretaries – Sandra Lombardo and Theresa Shear For the most up-to-date information, please refer to the district’s website at www.RCScsd.org where you will find calendar dates and news from our schools. Also look for newsletters and building-level publications distributed during the school year. We look forward to learning with you in 2015-16! 4 RCS Middle School 2025 Route 9W Ravena 12143 756-5200 ext. 3000 Principal: Pam Black Secretaries – Patricia Houle and Janice Radley Guidance – Terry Morehouse 4 RCS Senior High School Common calendar abbreviations AWB. . . . . A.W. Becker Elementary GCMEA . . Greene County Music Educators Association HS. . . . . High School MIOSM . Music in Our Schools Month MS. . . . . Middle School NYS. . . . New York State NYSSMA. NYS School Music Assoc. PBC. . . . Pieter B. Coeymans Elem. PTA. . . . Parent-Teacher Association PTO. . . . Parent-Teacher Organization UPK. . . . Universal Pre-Kindergarten Our Schools District Mission Statement The Ravena-Coeymans-Selkirk Central School District strives to be an exemplary 21st-century learning community whose graduates are wellprepared to excel in a complex, interconnected and changing world. 2025 Route 9W Ravena 12143 756-5200 ext. 2000 Principal: Tom DiAcetis Assistant Principal: Jeff Keller Secretaries – Barbara Gallagher, Jordan Glover and Kelly Perrine-Natalie Guidance - Kim Moore SUNDAY MONDAY AUGUST 2015 SMTWTFS 1 2345678 9101112131415 16171819202122 23242526272829 3031 TUESDAY WEDNESDAY 1 Board of Education, 7 p.m., HS THURSDAY 2 FRIDAY 3 4 SATURDAY 5 STAFF DEVELOPMENT DAY, STAFF DEVELOPMENT DAY, STAFF ONLY STAFF ONLY OCTOBER 2015 SMTWTFS 123 45678910 11121314151617 18192021222324 25262728293031 September 2015 6789 1011 12 FIRST DAY OF UPK and Kindergarten FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL, FIRST DAY OF Labor Day SCHOOL, UNIVERSAL Welcome Start (by GRADES 1-12 SCHOOL, NO SCHOOL PRE-KINDERGARTEN appointment only) UPK and Kindergarten Welcome Start (by appointment only) 13 14 PBC Entertainment Book sale, thru Sept. 28 AWB PTA Fall Continuing Education In-Person registration, 6:30-8 p.m., HS Aquatic Lobby 15 Board of Education, 7 p.m., HS Recognition Awards, at HS Kindergarten Welcome Start (by appointment only) 16 PBC PTO, 6:30 p.m. KINDERGARTEN AWB PTA Spirit Gear Drive, Sept. 11-21 17 Middle School Open House, 6:15 p.m. 18 19 AWB Back to School Barbecue, 4:30 p.m. Rosh Hashanah (begins at sundown) 20 21 PBC Book Fair, thru Sept. 25 22 High School Open House, 6:30 p.m. Yom Kippur (begins at sundown) 27 28 AWB Fall Pictures 23 AWB Open House, Grades 3-5, 6:30 p.m. PBC Open House, Grades 1-2, 6:30 p.m. 24 AWB Open House, Grades 1-2, 6:30 p.m. PBC Open House, Grades 3-5, 6:30 p.m. 25 College Caravan for Seniors, 8:30-9 a.m., HS library Fall begins 29 30 Common calendar abbreviations AWB. . . . . . GCMEA. . . HS. . . . . . . MIOSM . . . MS . . . . . . NYS. . . . . . NYSSMA . . PBC. . . . . . PTA. . . . . . PTO. . . . . . UPK. . . . . . A.W. Becker Elementary Greene County Music Educators Assoc. High School Music in Our Schools Month Middle School New York State NYS School Music Assoc. Pieter B. Coeymans Elem. Parent-Teacher Association Parent-Teacher Organization Universal Pre-Kindergarten 26 R AV E N A - C O E Y M A N S-SELK IRK CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRIC T DEVELOPING TOMORROW’S LEADERS TODAY That cute face could be in an RCS publication At RCS, student safety is our top priority and we have an obligation to protect our students’ identities and to keep information confidential. The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), a federal law, allows schools to disclose appropriately designated directory information without written parental consent unless the parents have advised the school district to the contrary. RCS publishes student directory information (name, grade, awards, activities, photographs, etc.) on the district website, in school publications or in media releases to recognize student achievement or depict district activities. The primary venues for releasing this type of information include, but are not limited to: 4 Yearbooks 4 Honor roll or other recognition lists in Parents who DO NOT want their child(ren)’s directory information or picture released must send a letter stating such to their child’s school principal. This letter must identify their child, grade and teacher and be sent by October 1, 2015. Be advised this is an “all or nothing” policy. Either a student’s information can be released or it can’t be. newspapers or outside publications 4 A playbill or program 4 Sports stories in newspapers including photos of athletes and/or team statistics showing member’s weight and height 4 A photo of your child in the district newsletter depicting him or her at work in the classroom or during activities SPORTS SCHEDULES RCS is a member of the Colonial Council. Please remember that sports schedules are subject to frequent changes. The athletic department posts upcoming games and other activities on the athletic webpage at www.rcscsd.org/Athletics/Athletics_home.cfm on the right under “Sports Schedules.” Contact the RCS Athletic Office and athletic coordinator Robert Dorrance at 756-5200 ext. 2016 with any questions. STARS Program The RCS School District collaborates with STARS INTERGEN INC., a not-for-profit that provides inter-generational programming for residents in the towns of Coeymans and Bethlehem. STARS – Seniors Teaching And Reaching out to Students – enhances the educational experience for RCS students in grades Pre-K through 12. The unique partnership draws upon the knowledge and experience of retirees aged 60 and older to enrich the lives of RCS students by promoting academic success while fostering inter-generational contact that helps students and seniors better understand and appreciate each other. For more information on the program, and STARS’ contributions to RCS, visit www.rcscsd.org/ STARS/STARS_home.cfm To contact STARS: Mail: P.O. Box 785 Coeymans, NY 12045 Phone: 518-756-7389 Email: [email protected] SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 2015 SMTWTFS 12345 6789101112 13141516171819 20212223242526 27282930 October 2015 NOVEMBER 2015 SMTWTFS 1234567 8 91011121314 15161718192021 22232425262728 2930 MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Common calendar abbreviations 1 2 3 AWB. . . . . . GCMEA. . . HS. . . . . . . MIOSM . . . MS . . . . . . NYS. . . . . . NYSSMA . . PBC. . . . . . PTA. . . . . . PTO. . . . . . UPK. . . . . . AWB Apple Run A.W. Becker Elementary Greene County Music Educators Assoc. High School Music in Our Schools Month Middle School New York State NYS School Music Assoc. Pieter B. Coeymans Elem. Parent-Teacher Association Parent-Teacher Organization Universal Pre-Kindergarten PBC Cross Country Run Middle School Picture Day SAT, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., HS Emergency Early 456789 10 PBC Fall Fundraiser goes home Class of 2017 Ring Ceremony, 7 p.m., HS Release Day – students released 15 minutes early Homecoming Pep Rally Homecoming football game versus Hudson, 7 p.m., HS End of five-week interim period, MS/HS Homecoming Dance 7 p.m., HS 111213141516 17 Board of Education, AWB PTA High School Picture Day PBC Apple Run Columbus Day 7 p.m., PBC PTO, 6:30 p.m. (observed) AWB Recognition PSAT, 8 to 11 a.m., HS NO SCHOOL Awards, at AWB 18 19 20 21 AWB PTA Fall Book Fair, Oct. 21-26 PBC Fall Pictures 22 23 24 30 31 Superintendent's Conference Day – Early Dismissal UPK to Grade 12 AWB Fall Literacy Night High School concert, 7:30 p.m., HS National School Bus Safety Week, Oct. 19-23 25 26 PBC Fall Fundraiser due 27 28 29 Board of Education, 7 p.m., HS Halloween SR AV E N A - C O E Y M A N SELKIRK CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTR ICT District Mailing Address: DEVELOPING TOMORROW’S LEADERS TODAY How To . . . Report a student absence: Call the school nurse’s office (attendance clerk at the high school) on the day of the absence, and remember to follow up by sending a note to confirm the absence when your child returns to school. Get assignments for students who are ill: Contact the main office of your child’s school. Determine a school attendance zone: Call the transportation office at 756-5200, x 7010. Contact the Board of Education: Attend a board meeting (dates are listed in this calendar), write a board member via the District Office or send an e-mail to school board members (visit www.rcscsd.org and follow the “Board of Education” link). Get permission to use a school building or grounds: Call the business office at 756-5200 ext. 6000 or download facilities use form (visit www.rcssd.org and search for "building request form.") Resolve questions about buses: Call the transportation director at 756-5200 ext. 7010 Qualify for free or reduced-price lunches: Contact the food service director at 756-5200 ext. 2437 or fill out the application, available at all schools and in the district’s fall newsletter, which is mailed to all households in early September. File a Freedom of Information Request: Call the district clerk at 756-5200 ext. 6000. Schedule a meeting with a teacher: Call, email or send a note to the teacher, administrator or school counselor. Get information about immunizations, physicals, etc.: Contact the school nurse. Resolve a classroom-related problem: Contact the teacher first. If your concern is unresolved, contact the principal. Resolve a building-related problem: Contact the principal first. If your concern is unresolved, contact the superintendent of schools at 756-5200, ext. 6003. Register a new student: Call for an appointment with the district registrar at 756-5200 ext. 3034. Bring the child’s birth certificate, immunization record, proof of residency and most recent report card. Get information about special education services: Call the special education director at 756-5200 ext. 3025. Get information about emotional and academic support services: Call the school guidance counselor or guidance counseling center. Get information about school taxes: Call the business office at 756-5200 ext. 6011 DISTRICT DIRECTORY Offer to be a school volunteer: Contact the building principal. Volunteers are always needed and welcomed in classrooms and offices. Withdraw a student: Contact the school and sign a request for release of official records. Obtain working papers: Call the high school main office at 756-5200, x 2001. Curriculum Information Review or discuss areas of curriculum: Contact the teacher first, then the principal. If not resolved, contact the assistant superintendent of curriculum and instruction at 756-5200, x 6003. Request Transcripts: Contact the HS counseling center at 756-5200 ext. 2007 and complete the necessary transcript request form. Ravena-Coeymans-Selkirk District Office 15 Mountain Road P.O. Box 100 Ravena, NY 12143 (518) 756-5200 Superintendent of Schools Robert K. Libby - Ext. 6003 Assistant Superintendent of Curriculum and Instruction Brian Bailey - Ext. 6003 Interim School Business Administrator Stephen Meier- Ext. 6000 Aquatics Coordinator Kyle Kearney - Ext. 2065 Communications Specialists Bob Hanlon - Ext. 6017 Sabre Sarnataro - Ext. 6017 Continuing Ed. Coordinator Pat Hommel - Ext. 2038 CSE/CPSE Director Ann Jackson - Ext. 3032 District Clerk Suzanne Starr - Ext. 6000 Facilities Director James Frees - Ext. 7001 Food Service Director Doug Porter - Ext. 2437 Registrar Matt Coleman - Ext. 3034 Technology Bill Schrom - Ext. 7005 Transportation Director Norean Frenza - Ext. 7010 Treasurer Wayne Carman - Ext. 6001 SUNDAY OCTOBER 2015 SMTWTFS 123 45678910 11121314151617 18192021222324 25262728293031 November 2015 DECEMBER 2015 SMTWTFS 12345 6789101112 13141516171819 20212223242526 2728293031 MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 123456 7 GCMEA Fall All-County Music Festival at Catskill HS, 3-8 p.m. Daylight Savings Time Ends GCMEA Fall All-County Music Festival at Catskill HS, 3 p.m./7:30 p.m. concert AWB PTA Pancake Breakfast fundraiser, Applebees Election Day 8 9 10 11 Veterans Day NO SCHOOL 12 Board of Education, 7 p.m., PBC Recognition Awards, at PBC 13 14 End of first marking period, UPK to grade 12 15161718 1920 21 AWB PTA PBC Hands-On Science, 6 to 7:30 p.m. American Education Week – Nov. 16-20 Parent Conferences – K to grade 12 – NO SCHOOL STAFF ONLY Please contact your child's teacher or school counselor to schedule an appointment NYSSMA Area All-State Festival at Saratoga Springs HS, 1-5 p.m. NYSSMA Area All-State Festival at Saratoga Springs HS, 1-5 p.m. 22232425 2627 28 Parent Conferences – UPK to Grade 8 EARLY DISMISSAL Parent Conferences – UPK to Grade 8 EARLY DISMISSAL Thanksgiving Board of Education, 7 p.m., HS THANKSGIVING RECESS – NOV. 25-27 – NO SCHOOL 29 30 Common calendar abbreviations AWB. . . . . . GCMEA. . . HS. . . . . . . MIOSM . . . MS . . . . . . NYS. . . . . . NYSSMA . . PBC. . . . . . PTA. . . . . . PTO. . . . . . UPK. . . . . . A.W. Becker Elementary Greene County Music Educators Assoc. High School Music in Our Schools Month Middle School New York State NYS School Music Assoc. Pieter B. Coeymans Elem. Parent-Teacher Association Parent-Teacher Organization Universal Pre-Kindergarten R AV E N A - C O E Y M A N S-SELK IRK CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRIC T DEVELOPING TOMORROW’S LEADERS TODAY Connecting with RCS RCS offers many ways for parents and community members to communicate, stay involved, and keep appraised of the latest district news and announcements. RCS encourages parents to maintain regular contact with their child’s teachers, to ask questions, and to know what is going on in the classroom and beyond. The district also welcomes community members to follow district news, ask questions and attend board of education meetings, athletic events, drama presentations, concerts and other celebrations of our students’ work and learning. To call the district office or any school, simply dial 756-5200 and choose the appropriate extension. All school personnel can be reached via e-mail. If you know the person’s first and last name, you can e-mail them by combining their first initial and last name and adding @rcscsd.org. You can also direct your questions to the RCS Communications Office at 756-5200, ext. 6017. School closings When winter weather brings snow and ice, you can count on RCS to make good decisions about student safety. When district officials make the decision to close, delay or dismiss school early, notifying parents, students and staff is the main priority. Through Blackboard Connect (the district’s automated phone messaging system), School News Notifier (the district’s opt-in e-mail notification system - see story at right), the district website (www.rcscsd.org), Facebook and traditional media outlets, getting the word out has never been faster. Follow RCS on Facebook Visit the RCS website (www. rcscsd.org) and click on the Facebook icon or go to www. facebook.com/RCSschools. Calling RCS grads! Reconnect with old friends and classmates by joining the district’s growing online alumni database at www.rcscsd.org /alumni/index.cfm Want to receive important information from RCS right in your e-mail inbox or by text to your cell phone? Sign up today! Ravena-Coeymans-Selkirk Central School District is pleased to offer School News Notifier (SNN), an e-mail notification system designed to help keep parents and the community in touch with what is happening in RCS schools. Receive information about upcoming school events, emergency closings and delays, and more – right into your inbox or sent by text to your cell phone! SNN is an opt-in e-mail alert system. Users can choose to receive any or all of the following alerts, and they can unsubscribe at any time: Simply visit the district website, www.rcscsd.org, click on the SNN icon, and follow the on-screen instructions to create a user profile today! SUNDAY NOVEMBER 2015 SMTWTFS 1234567 8 91011121314 15161718192021 22232425262728 2930 December 2015 JANUARY 2016 SMTWTFS 12 3456789 10111213141516 17181920212223 24252627282930 31 MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY 1 THURSDAY 2 3 AWB Grade 5 Band/ Chorus Holiday Concert, 7 p.m., at AWB PBC Grade 5 Band/ Chorus Holiday Concert, 7 p.m., at PBC NYSSMA Conference All-State Festival at Rochester FRIDAY SATURDAY 4 AWB PTA Cookies with Santa NYSSMA Conference All-State Festival at Rochester 5 NYSSMA Conference AllState Festival at Rochester 6789 1011 12 NYSSMA Conference AllState Festival at Rochester Board of Education, 7 p.m. – MS Recognition Awards, at the MS AWB Grades 2 and 4 Holiday Concert, 7 p.m., at the HS PBC Grades 2 and 4 Holiday Concert, 7 p.m., at the HS PBC Cookies with Santa, 6:30 to 8 p.m. Hanukkah (begins at sundown) 13 14 15 Grade 6 Holiday Concert, 7 p.m., at the HS 20 21 High School Holiday Concert, 7:30 p.m., at the HS 16 AWB PTA Alternate Concert Snow Day 22 23 27 28 18 19 End of five-week interim period, MS/HS 24 Alternate Concert Snow Day 25 26 Christmas Day HOLIDAY RECESS – NO SCHOOL Winter begins 17 Grades 7 and 8 Holiday Concert, 7 p.m., at the HS 29 30 31 New Year's Eve HOLIDAY RECESS – NO SCHOOL Kwanzaa R AV E N A - C O E Y M A N IRK CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRIC T S-SELK DEVELOPING TOMORROW’S LEADERS TODAY Information you should know... Please take a moment to read through this important information for parents, students and community members. Community use of facilities Community use of district buildings is encouraged by the Board of Education. Fees are charged to defray associated expenses. Any organization using school athletic facilities (including the gyms, fields or pool) or engaging in fund raising activities in the schools must purchase liability insurance naming the school district as an additional insured. Interested groups should make arrangements by contacting the business office at 756-5200 ext. 6000. Discrimination laws RCS complies with Title IX of the Education Amendment of 1972 and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and does not discriminate in employment or in the educational programs and activities it operates on the basis of sex, race, religion, color, national origin, military status, sexual orientation or disability. Inquiries regarding this policy may be directed to the Title IX Coordinator/Section 504, Brian Bailey, at 756-5200, ext. 6003. Free or reduced price school meals In accordance with the National School Lunch Act, the RCS School District provides free or reduced price school lunches/ breakfasts for students from needy families. Application forms are included in the Chalkboard newsletter, which is mailed to all parents in August. Forms are also available in all school offices and the district website(www.rcscsd.org). Families must apply each year even if they have participated during the previous school year. Enrollment and registration All new students entering the Ravena-Coeymans-Selkirk Central School District must register with the Registrar’s Office. Please call the Registrar’s Office at 756-5200 ext. 3034 to schedule an appointment. Information on what is required to register your child is available on the district website (www. rcscsd.org and click on “Register Your Child.”) Note: Please see the January calendar for specific dates for kindergarten and pre-kindergarten registration. Pesticide notification On occasion, pesticides and fertilizers may be applied at our schools. The district abides by the Pesticide Neighbor Notification Law (section 409-h of the Educational Law). Anyone wishing to receive 48-hour advanced written notice should call the Facilities and Operations office at 756-5200, ext. 7001 and specify the building. Annual Professional Performance Review (APPR) All parents and guardians will have the right to obtain APPR scores for their child’s teacher(s) and principal(s) according to state law once the scores are available. For additional details, please visit the district website or contact your child’s school. Students with Disabilities All recommendations for placement of students with disabilities are made to the Board of Education by the Committee on Special Education (CSE) and Committee on Preschool Special Education (CPSE). Local programs and local schools are used whenever possible to meet the child’s educational needs. For more information, call the CSE/ CPSE office at 756-5200, ext. 3033. Parents of a child with disabilities who reside in the district and who are interested in serving as a parent representative on the CPSE or the CSE should contact the CSE/ CPSE office. The district has an active special education support group, ACT (Advocating for Children Together), and welcomes new members. For more information about the group, contact Lisa Janicke at 3686138 or [email protected]. Student Codes of Conduct Each school has a handbook that includes a Code of Conduct for students. The code sets forth desired and prohibited student behavior and the range of consequences that may result from violations of the code. These codes of conduct are reevaluated and updated annually. Each fall, copies of the Student Handbook and Code of Conduct are given to all secondary pupils and elementary parents. Copies are also available at the main office of each school and under “QUICK links” on each school’s homepage of the district website (www.rcscsd.org). SUNDAY DECEMBER 2015 SMTWTFS 12345 6789101112 13141516171819 20212223242526 2728293031 FEBRUARY 2016 SMTWTFS 123456 7 8 910111213 14151617181920 21222324252627 2829 MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Common calendar abbreviations 1 2 AWB. . . . . . A.W. Becker Elementary New Year’s Day GCMEA. . . Greene County Music Educators Assoc. HS. . . . . . . MIOSM . . . MS . . . . . . NYS. . . . . . NYSSMA . . PBC. . . . . . PTA. . . . . . PTO. . . . . . UPK. . . . . . High School Music in Our Schools Month Middle School New York State NYS School Music Assoc. Pieter B. Coeymans Elem. Parent-Teacher Association Parent-Teacher Organization Universal Pre-Kindergarten HOLIDAY RECESS 345678 9 Classes resume – UPK to Grade 12 Jaime Mormile Invitational Wrestling Tournament, 7 a.m., HS gym Board of Education, 7 p.m., HS January 2016 Superintendent's 101112131415 16 PBC PreK and Kindergarten Registration and Fun Fair, 4 to 6 p.m. 17 18 Martin Luther King, Jr. Day (observed) NO SCHOOL 19 Board of Education, 7 p.m., HS Conf. Day – UPK to Gr. 12 – EARLY DISMISSAL AWB PTA PBC PreK and Kindergarten Registration and Fun Fair, 4 to 6 p.m. PBC PTO, 6:30 p.m. 20 AWB Pre-K and Kindergarten Registration (4-6 p.m.) with Fun Fair Financial Aid Night, 6:30-7:30 p.m., HS 21 AWB Math Family Fun Night MS/HS Winter Select Ensembles Concert, 7 p.m., at the HS 22 23 PBC Spring Art fundraiser goes home 2425 26272829 30 NYS Regents Exams NYS Regents Exams NYS Regents Exams NYS Regents Exams PBC Paint 'N Snack, End of second marking 6:30-8 p.m. period, MS/HS 31 R AV E N A - C O E Y M A N S-SELK IRK CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRIC T DEVELOPING TOMORROW’S LEADERS TODAY Students love the nutritious meals at RCS All RCS schools provide healthy, nutritious and kid-appealing breakfast and lunch offerings daily. To make it easier for parents to pay for school meals, the mySchoolBucks system provides a convenient and secure pre-payment system for families. It allows parents to deposit funds into their child’s account, as well as view balances and purchase history. You can find the link to mySchoolBucks by visiting the Food Services page on the RCS website (www.rcscsd.org /FoodServices/foodserviceshome.cfm). The website is also a good resource for tips on how to get your child to enjoy healthy eating, as well as links to the federal school nutrition standards, recipes, and advice for planning healthy meals. Applications for free and reduced lunch for eligible students can be found online and are mailed to families as part of the Chalkboard newsletter. If you have questions about the lunch program at RCS or if you have suggestions for helping RCS in its mission to support students in maintaining a healthy diet and life style, contact Food Services Director Doug Porter (“The Food Guy”) at 756-5200 ext. 2437 or by e-mail at [email protected]. Immunization requirements All RCS parents are reminded of immunization requirements for school entry. Students new to the district as well as those in grades K, 2, 4, 7 and 10 are required by state law to have health exams. This may be done by the family doctor or school physician. Children must be immunized against measles, polio, diphtheria, mumps, rubella, hepatitis B and varicella. All students entering grade 6 must show proof of immunization against Tdap. A physician’s signature must be on the health records submitted to the nurse. Excuse forms RCS requires students to submit a written excuse upon returning to school after an absence. The excuse must include the student’s name, the reason for the absence, the dates of the absence, and a parent/guardian’s signature. After-school participation To be eligible to participate in an athletic game, practice, activity or event, students must be in school that day for at least five hours or else present an acceptable absence excuse. Medication Information If your child must take physician-prescribed or over-thecounter medication during school hours, the school nurse must administer the medication. A doctor’s order is required. Also, the medication cannot be transported on a bus. The mySchoolBucks Mobile APP Now there is a mySchoolBucks mobile smartphone app for Apple iOS and Android phones. Learn more about it at www.rcscsd.org. School Meals Elementary Breakfast. . $1.50 Elementary Lunch. . . . $2.30 MS/HS Breakfast. . . . . $1.75 MS/HS Lunch. . . . . . . $2.65 Reduced Price Meal. . . $0.25 To download the free and reduced lunch application, access the mySchoolBucks online payment system and more information about the RCS school breakfast and lunch program, visit the website at www. rcscsd.org/FoodServices/foodserviceshome.cfm SUNDAY JANUARY 2016 SMTWTFS 12 3456789 10111213141516 17181920212223 24252627282930 31 February 2016 MARCH 2016 SMTWTFS 12345 6789101112 13141516171819 20212223242526 2728293031 MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 12 345 6 PBC Spring Art fundraiser due Second semester begins, MS/HS Groundhog Day 7 8 9 Board of Education, 7 p.m., HS 10 11 12 13 18 19 20 25 26 27 AWB PTA PBC PTO, 6:30 p.m. Ash Wednesday 14 15 16 17 Presidents’ Day NO SCHOOL WINTER RECESS – NO SCHOOL Valentine's Day 21 22 23 Board of Education, 7 p.m., HS 28 29 24 Spring Continuing Education In-Person registration, 6:30 to 8 p.m., at the HS Common calendar abbreviations AWB. . . . . . GCMEA. . . HS. . . . . . . MIOSM . . . MS . . . . . . NYS. . . . . . NYSSMA . . PBC. . . . . . PTA. . . . . . PTO. . . . . . UPK. . . . . . A.W. Becker Elementary Greene County Music Educators Assoc. High School Music in Our Schools Month Middle School New York State NYS School Music Assoc. Pieter B. Coeymans Elem. Parent-Teacher Association Parent-Teacher Organization Universal Pre-Kindergarten R AV E N A - C O E Y M A N S-SELK IRK CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRIC T DEVELOPING TOMORROW’S LEADERS TODAY Music to our ears... March is “Music in Our Schools Month” across New York State. RCS is proud to have a music program that offers opportunities for music instruction for all ability levels. From our classroom music curriculum to active participation in Band and Chorus, the RCS music program is very active both in and out of the community. Students often become involved in the music program in fifth grade and continue through to our award-winning Band and Chorus ensembles in the middle and high schools. Students participate in numerous concerts, All-County Festivals, and Solo and Ensemble Festivals sponsored by the New York State School Music Association (NYSSMA). They also have the opportunity to participate in our extracurricular ensembles including jazz ensemble and select chorus. Many of our students perform in the school district drama productions, Melodies of Christmas, Empire State Youth Orchestra, Albany Pro Musica as well as many other community performances throughout the year. SUNDAY FEBRUARY 2016 SMTWTFS 123456 7 8 910111213 14151617181920 21222324252627 2829 APRIL 2016 SMTWTFS 12 3456789 10111213141516 17181920212223 24252627282930 MONDAY TUESDAY 1 THURSDAY 2 AWB Spring Book Fair, March 2-7 FRIDAY 3 College Info. Night, 6:30-7:30 p.m., HS SATURDAY 4 End of second trimester, UPK to grade 5 High School Drama Production, 7 p.m. 5 High School Drama Production, 7 p.m. 6789 1011 12 High School Drama Production, 2 p.m. 13 AWB Spring Pictures PBC Spring Pictures Board of Education, 7 p.m., HS 14 20 Parent Conferences – UPK to Grade 8 – EARLY DISMISSAL Parent Conferences – UPK to Grade 8 – EARLY DISMISSAL PBC PTO, 6:30 p.m. Gr. 6 to 12 MIOSM Vocal Concert, 7 p.m., at the HS College Awareness Day, HS End of five-week interim period, MS/HS 16 17 27 19 25 26 St. Patrick's Day 21 22 23 24 Good Friday NO SCHOOL Board of Education, 7 p.m., HS 28 29 30 High School National Honor Society Trip Easter 18 Grades 6 to 12 MIOSM Instrumental Concert, 7 p.m., at the HS AWB PTA Superintendent's Conference Day – UPK to Grade 12 – EARLY DISMISSAL Palm Sunday Spring begins PBC March Madness, Noon to 3 p.m. PBC Kindergarten Screening thru March 18 (by appointment only) Daylight Savings Time Begins AWB Grade 5 Band/ Chorus MIOSM concert, 7 p.m. at AWB 15 PBC Grade 5 Band/ Chorus MIOSM concert, 7 p.m. at PBC March 2016 WEDNESDAY GCMEA Spring All-County Music Festival at Hunter-Tannersville HS, 3-8 p.m. 31 R AV E N A - C O E Y M A N S-SELK IRK CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRIC T DEVELOPING TOMORROW’S LEADERS TODAY Preparing for college and careers at RCS RCS students are being challenged every day to become the leaders of tomorrow. From the RCS Scholars program to Advanced Placement classes, RCS offers challenging opportunities for students to perform at their highest academic levels. Universal Pre-K RCS’s Universal Pre-K program provides the district’s youngest learners the opportunity to get off to a good start by helping them build social and academic skills that prepare them for a successful school career. Reach/Enrichment Program This program provides enrichment classes for highly skilled learners in grades 3-5. RCS Scholars The RCS Scholars program is for students who excel in the area of verbal skills. Students in the program often perform at least two grade levels above their peers in reading and written language. Scholars meets once a week for two and a half hours. Challenge Math The Challenge Math Program is open to students in grades 3 to 5. The Challenge Math Program is for students identified to be of high academic ability in the area of mathematics. Activities in this program are meant to enrich the classroom experience by exposing students to a more complex and advanced curriculum. Challenge Math groups meet for one pull-out session weekly for one hour. MS Accelerated Program This program offers seventh and eighth graders the opportunity to take advanced and high school earth science and math courses. Advanced Placement The AP program provides students with an opportunity to take college-level courses and, with passage of the AP exams, potentially earn college credits. Even if credits are not available, the courses provide students with an advantage when applying to colleges. University in High School The University in High School Program provides high-performing students an opportunity to take college-level courses during the school day at RCS. The courses, such as American History 101 and Biology 100, are taught by RCS teachers approved by the University at Albany. New Visions/BOCES Through a partnership with Capital Region BOCES, the New Visions Program provides seniors an opportunity for in-depth, on-the-job training in medical, journalism and other professions. Career & Tech/BOCES A variety of career and technical programs, ranging from automotive to information technology and construction to health careers, are available to students during their junior and senior years. The programs have led to scholarships and dozens of awards for RCS students. RCS Spotlight on Success Nearly 75 percent of the RCS Class of 2015 was heading to college in the fall. Among the 133 graduates in the Class of 2015: 437.4 percent planned to attend a two-year college 437.4 percent were headed off to four-year college. 413.7 percent were planning to get a job 43.6 percent were enlisting in the military 42.2 percent planned to attend a technical school 41.4 percent were unsure of their future plans. In addition, 58.8 percent of graduates received a Regents diploma, 22.1 percent received an Advanced Regents diploma, 10.3 percent received an Advanced Regents with Honors diploma, 4.4 percent received a CDOS or SACC diploma and 4.4 percent received a local diploma. Tech Valley High Through a partnership between Capital Region BOCES and Questar III, RCS sends students to the innovative Tech Valley High School. At Tech Valley, students learn through project-based methods to specialize in a mathematics, science and technology curriculum. SUNDAY MARCH 2016 SMTWTFS 12345 6789101112 13141516171819 20212223242526 2728293031 MAY 2016 SMTWTFS 1234567 8 91011121314 15161718192021 22232425262728 293031 MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Common calendar abbreviations 1 2 AWB. . . . . . GCMEA. . . HS. . . . . . . MIOSM . . . MS . . . . . . NYS. . . . . . NYSSMA . . PBC. . . . . . PTA. . . . . . PTO. . . . . . UPK. . . . . . GCMEA Spring All-County Music Festival at Hunter-Tannersville HS, 3 p.m./7 p.m. concert NYSSMA Solo/ Ensemble Festival #1, BHBL HS, 4-10 p.m. A.W. Becker Elementary Greene County Music Educators Assoc. High School Music in Our Schools Month Middle School New York State NYS School Music Assoc. Pieter B. Coeymans Elem. Parent-Teacher Association Parent-Teacher Organization Universal Pre-Kindergarten NYSSMA Solo/ Ensemble Festival #1, Burnt HillsBallston Lake HS, 8 a.m.-6 p.m. 345678 9 NYS English Language Arts Assessments – Grades 3-8 NYS English Language Arts Assessments – Grades 3-8 NYS English Language Arts Assessments – Grades 3-8 PBC Father/Someone Special/Daughter Dance, 6:30-8:30 p.m. End of third marking period, MS/HS 2016-17 budget presentation and approval, 7 p.m., HS 101112131415 16 NYS Math Assessments – Grades 3-8 NYS Math Assessments – Grades 3-8 NYS Math Assessments – Grades 3-8 April 2016 AWB PTA PBC PTO, 6:30 p.m. National Library Week, April 10-16 17 18 PBC Book Fair thru April 22 AWB Kinder. 19 screening by appt. NYSSMA Instrumental Majors Fest. at Shaker HS NYSSMA Choral Majors Fest. at Bethlehem HS Board of Education/ BOCES budget vote, 7 p.m., HS 24 25 26 AWB Kinder. 20 screening by appt. PBC Bingo, 6:30-8:30 p.m. NYSSMA Choral Majors Festival at Bethlehem HS NYSSMA Instrumental Majors Festival at Saratoga Springs HS AWB Kinder. 21 screening by appt. PBC Learning Fair/ Art Show, 6-7:30 p.m. NYSSMA Choral Majors Festival at Bethlehem HS NYSSMA Instrumental Majors Festival at Saratoga Springs HS 27 28 SPRING RECESS – NO SCHOOL 22 23 29 30 Passover Earth Day R AV E N A - C O E Y M A N S-SELK IRK CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRIC T DEVELOPING TOMORROW’S LEADERS TODAY The Ravena-Coeymans-Selkirk Vision 4 All students will be challenged to reach their full potential. 4 As a district, we will provide the breadth and depth of experiences that will excite our students and prepare them to excel as citizens in a global community. 4 We will demonstrate empathy, compassion, civility and foster respect for self, others, property and the environment. 4 We are committed to open communication with all stakeholders. 4 Our district will be a place where staff and students will be successful. 4 The community will support the educational process and take pride in our schools, and in the work and accomplishments of our students and staff. Board of Education Meetings Board meetings are held on Tuesdays – dates are listed in this calendar and on the district website (www.rcscsd.org). Unless otherwise noted, meetings begin at 6 p.m. with an executive session and return to open session at 7 p.m. Meeting agendas, approved minutes and supporting documents can be found online. Meetings can be viewed live or in archived videos through the website on the “Board of Education” page. Board members are elected at-large from throughout the district. The district welcomes communication, involvement and input from residents. Running for the BOE The RCS Board of Education has nine members who are elected for three-year terms and serve without salary. Vacancies are filled during the budget vote each May. Interested candidates must be 18 years or older, must have resided in the district for at least one year prior to the election and must file nominating petitions. For more information, contact the district clerk at 756-5200 ext. 6000. The 2015-16 RCS Board of Education James Latter, President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . term expires June 30, 2016 Edward Reville, Vice President. . . . . . . . . term expires June 30, 2018 Patrick Brown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . term expires June 30, 2016 Howard Engel, III . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . term expires June 30, 2018 Kristin Hill-Burns. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . term expires June 30, 2018 Tina Furst-Hotaling. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . term expires June 30, 2017 Jason Hyslop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . term expires June 30, 2016 Michael Jones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . term expires June 30, 2017 William McFerran . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . term expires June 30, 2017 Voter Eligibility To vote, you must be: • 18 years of age or older • a U.S. citizen • a resident of the school district for at least 30 days prior to the budget vote date Absentee ballots Eligible voters who are unable to vote in person due to illness, out-of-town commitments or disability can vote by absentee ballot. Applications for absentee ballots are available at the district website (www.rcscsd. org) or by calling 756-5200, ext. 6000. They can also be picked up in person at the RCS Business Office at 15 Mountain Road in Ravena. Date and location Voting takes place across New York state on the third Tuesday of May – this school year that is May 17, 2016. Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. Voting will be held at RCS High School, 2025 Route 9W in Ravena. SUNDAY APRIL 2016 SMTWTFS 12 3456789 10111213141516 MONDAY WEDNESDAY Board of Education/2016-17 budget hearing, 7 p.m., HS AP English Literature Exam, 8 a.m., HS FRIDAY SATURDAY AP Calculus Exam, 8 a.m., HS Teacher Appreciation PBC Mother/Someone Special/Son Dance, 6:30-8:30 p.m. SAT, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., HS AP U.S. History Exam, 8 a.m., HS Teacher Appreciation Week, May 2-6 8 National School Nurse Day Teacher Appreciation Day 9 10 AP Biology Exam, 8 a.m., HS 11 AWB PTA PBC PTO, 6:30 p.m. AP English Language and Comprehension Exam, 8 a.m., HS Mother's Day 15 16 AWB Art Show/ Summer Recreation Expo, 6:30-8 p.m. May 2016 THURSDAY 12 3456 7 PBC PTO 17181920212223 24252627282930 JUNE 2016 SMTWTFS 1234 567891011 12131415161718 19202122232425 2627282930 TUESDAY 17 ANNUAL SCHOOL DISTRICT BUDGET VOTE 7 A.M. TO 9 P.M., HS 12 AWB Science Fair AP World History Exam, 8 a.m., HS AP Statistics Exam, Noon, HS 22 23 24 Grade 6 Spring Concert, 7 p.m. at the HS Board of Education, 7 p.m., HS (if needed) 25 NYS Science Performance Test – Grade 4 – PBC National Junior Honor Society induction, 6:30 p.m., MS Junior Prom, 6 to 11 p.m., Mallozzi's NYSSMA Solo/ Ensemble Festival #2 at Hudson Falls HS NYSSMA Solo/ Ensemble Festival #2 at Hudson Falls HS 19 PBC Habitat Day Middle School Evening of the Arts, 6:30-8 p.m. Grade 6 Orientation for Parents, 6:45 p.m., MS library 14 MS/HS Spring Select Ensembles Concert, 7 p.m., at the HS 18 Grades 7 and 8 Spring Concert, 7 p.m. at the HS 13 20 21 Middle School Grades 5/6 Carnival Night, 6:30-8:30 p.m., MS End of five-week interim period, MS/HS NYSSMA Solo/ Ensemble Festival #3 at Columbia HS NYSSMA Solo/ Ensemble Festival #3 at Columbia HS 27 28 26 NYS Science Performance Test – Grade 4 – AWB Contingent Day – No school if one emergency day remains. High School Spring Concert, 7:30 p.m., at the HS 29 30 Memorial Day (observed) NO SCHOOL 31 Common calendar abbreviations AWB. . . . . . GCMEA. . . HS. . . . . . . MIOSM . . . MS . . . . . . NYS. . . . . . NYSSMA . . PBC. . . . . . PTA. . . . . . PTO. . . . . . UPK. . . . . . A.W. Becker Elementary Greene County Music Educators Assoc. High School Music in Our Schools Month Middle School New York State NYS School Music Assoc. Pieter B. Coeymans Elem. Parent-Teacher Association Parent-Teacher Organization Universal Pre-Kindergarten R AV E N A - C O E Y M A N IRK CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRIC T S-SELK DEVELOPING TOMORROW’S LEADERS TODAY RCS students stretch themselves every day RCS teachers and staff encourage students to stretch beyond themselves as a centerpiece of strong character education. Setting high expectations for students and rewarding positive behavior are only some of the ways we encourage character growth. Lessons often extend beyond the classroom and into the community, where RCS students strive to increase awareness of global and local issues. Here are a few ways that RCS students stretched themselves last year: Elementary schools 4 For seven weeks, 17 students grades 4 and 5 at A.W. Becker trained to run the 28th Annual Freihofer’s 1 Mile Kids Run. The students' training included coming to school early three days a week and preparing their bodies to run the race by learning how to stretch, how to pace themselves and how to mentally prepare and endure distance running. 4 The grades 4 and 5 Student Government officers and representatives of A.W. Becker volunteered at the Regional Food Bank of Northeastern New York in December. 4 Grade 5 students at Pieter B. Coeymans were part of a wonderful musical experience that took place at Proctors Theatre in Schenectady. Students took in the sights and sounds of the Empire State Youth Orchestra (ESYO) as they performed musical selections of American composers including Charles Ives and Aaron Copland. 4 48 Pieter B. Coeymans grades 4 and 5 students enjoyed a spirited run on a perfect Friday afternoon. The annual cross country race was nearly a mile, along the perimeter of the school. The emphasis is on fun and fitness every year, and every participant received a post-race ribbon. Middle School 4 More than 60 students were recognized for their academic performance, citizenship, perfect attendance and outstanding achievement. 4 20 middle school students – 19 in grade 7 and one in grade 9 – were inducted this spring into the National Junior Honor Society. 4 Six middle school students received the Sandra G. Morley Physical Education Leadership Awards. 4 Grade 7 student Gillian Bartlett and her "dream team" raised more than $1,100 for the RCS Best Buddies program. 4 The Middle School Science Olympiad team placed third regionally and competed at the state level. High School 4 Graduating seniors were recognized at the annual Senior Awards Night with Hall of Fame honors, certificates of achievement, medals and a total of more than $72,850 in scholarships and awards. Many of the 47 students and their families were in attendance for the recognition. 4 29 high school students were inducted into the National Honor Society. Candidates must first have a cumulative grade point average of at least 90.0% and are then selected by a Faculty Council as meeting high standards of scholarship, service, leadership, and character. 4 Brian Netkin, Karra Douglas and John Greene demonstrated superior career skills by placing third statewide during the Skills USA Career and Technical Education (CTE) competition in Syracuse. 4 More than 100 RCS elementary and secondary students performed instrumental and vocal solos during the New York State School Music Association (NYSSMA) Evaluation Festival at Voorheesville High School. 4 Three RCS band students were selected to participate in rehearsals and perform with the Capital Region Wind Ensemble. The three students – Emmalyn Knapp, Kathryn Rowzee and Benjamin Andrews – were among the 24 area students selected to participate this year. 4 A total of 515 high school students, representing 90 percent of the school's entire population, participated in the second quarter Positive Behavior Intervention and Supports (PBIS) Recognition Bagel Breakfast in February. SUNDAY MAY 2016 SMTWTFS 1234567 8 91011121314 15161718192021 22232425262728 293031 JULY 2016 SMTWTFS 12 3456789 10111213141516 17181920212223 24252627282930 31 MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY AWB BOGO 1 PBC Grade 5 2 Common calendar abbreviations Book Fair, June 1-6 Band/Chorus Spring AWB. . . . . . A.W. Becker Elementary Concert, GCMEA. . . Greene County Music Educators Assoc. AWB Grade 5 HS. . . . . . . High School 7 p.m. at PBC Band/Chorus Spring MIOSM . . . Music in Our Schools Month Concert, 7 p.m. at AWB Senior Awards Night, MS . . . . . . Middle School NYS. . . . . . New York State 6:30-8:30 p.m., HS Grade 8 NYS NYSSMA . . PBC. . . . . . PTA. . . . . . PTO. . . . . . UPK. . . . . . NYS School Music Assoc. Pieter B. Coeymans Elem. Parent-Teacher Association Parent-Teacher Organization Universal Pre-Kindergarten Science Performance Assessment NYS Regents Exams FRIDAY SATURDAY 3 4 Grade 8 NYS Science Performance Assessment MS/HS Music Department Assembly for AWB and PBC Grades 3, 4 and 5, 9:30 a.m. at the HS SAT, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., HS Grades 7 and 8 Semi-Formal Dance, 6:30-9 p.m., MS 56789 10 11 NYS Science Written Test – Grade 4 – AWB and PBC RCS Sports Association Athletic Awards, 6 p.m., HS AWB Grades 1 and 3 Spring Concert, 7 p.m. at HS PBC PTO, 6:30 p.m. AWB Habitat Day PBC Color Run,. 6 p.m. PBC Grades 1 and 3 Spring Concert, 7 p.m. at HS Grade 8 NYS Science Written Assessment 1213141516 17 18 NYS Regents Exams June 2016 Board of Education, 7 p.m., HS NYS Regents Exams AWB PTA NYS Regents Exams NYS Regents Exams AWB Field Days Flag Day 19 20 NYS Regents Exams 21 NYS Regents Exams 22 AWB Grade 5 Moving Up Day Grade 8 Moving Up Ceremony, 6:30 p.m., HS Regents Rating Day NYS Regents Exams Father's Day 23 PBC Grade 5 Moving Up Day, 10 a.m. 24 Last Day of School* (see note below) Summer begins 2627282930 Board of Education, 7 p.m., HS 25 Class of 2016 Graduation, Empire State Plaza Convention Center, 9 a.m., Albany *Note regarding Last Day of School: K-8: The scheduling of the last day(s) of school is based on the estimated usage of emergency cancellation days during the year. School may end earlier based on the usage of fewer emergency school cancellation days." R AV E N A - C O E Y M A N S-SELK IRK CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRIC T DEVELOPING TOMORROW’S LEADERS TODAY This is what makes RCS unique... 4 This spring, a group of RCS high school students got together with grade 5 students at PBC to talk about an important topic — bullying. The high school group hailed from the school's Diversity Club, led by Jessica Doer, an RCS High School social worker. They talked with the younger students about what bullying is, issues that stem from bullying and answered their questions on the topic. In an effort to demonstrate the Diversity Club's mantra of recognizing and appreciating the diversity in all students, the high school group bridged the age gap by eating lunch and participating in recess with the elementary students. During some kickball and football games, the high school students demonstrated positive peer interactions for the younger students. 4 Grade 10 student Zachary Clouse was recognized on Tuesday, April 18, for his efforts to bring school supplies to needy RCS families last summer. He was recognized during the Capital District YMCA's Student and Education Award Recognition breakfast held at the Appel Inn in Altamont. A 10-year member of the Ravena Troop 1067 Boy Scouts, Zachary's service project was to raise more than $2,000 in donations from the community and local businesses to distribute 113 backpacks filled with school supplies to families in need in the RCS district. The collaboration was in conjunction with St. Patrick's Food Pantry in Ravena. 4 The RCS Sports Association, Inc., a non-profit organization that promotes, enhances and supplements the RCS Athletic programs and athletes, began a GoFundMe fund-raising effort his year to raise money for a new concession stand. 4 RCS Middle and High School students sent 51 cards and well wishes to Ella Wetterhahn, a 93-year-old World War II nurse who lives in Albany. Ella, also known at Stella, lives in Albany and served as an Army Nurse in the European Theater during WWII. She has been the subject of two Albany Times Union articles over the years about her World War II experiences in which she served with conviction and bravery. NEW! PARENT TODAY is a must-read Parent Today is a free e-mail newsletter and companion website designed to help build a stronger bridge between families and the classroom. Parent Today is packed with research-based information that empowers parents and supports teachers. Parent Today addresses four “chapters” of a child’s life – early learners, elementary school, the middle years and high school – with stories about what is happening in the classroom and students’ lives. Sign up today by visiting the RCS website at www.rcscsd.org and clicking on the Parent Today icon on the right. It’s that easy! SUN MONTUE WEDTHU FRISAT SUN MONTUE WEDTHU FRISAT JUNE 2016 SMTWTFS 1234 567891011 12131415161718 19202122232425 2627282930 1 2 SEPTEMBER 2016 SMTWTFS 123 45678910 11121314151617 18192021222324 252627282930 1 2 34 56 78 9 7 8 9 101112131415 16 1415161718 19 20 17 18 19 20 21 22 August 2016 July 2016 Independence Day 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 21 28 22 3 23 10 24 Gr. 6 Orient., 10-11:30 a.m. Gr. 7/8 Schedule Pickup, Noon to 1 p.m. 29 30 4 31 11 25 Gr. 9 Orient., 6-7 p.m., HS 5 6 12 13 26 27 ers Today d a e L SCHOOL CALENDAR s ’ w ro Develop r o m ing To 2015-2016 RAVENA-COEYMANS-SELKIRK CENTRAL SCHOOLS Ravena-Coeymans-Selkirk Central School District 15 Mountain Road P.O. Box 100 Ravena, New York 12143 518.756.5200 Non-Profit Organization U.S. POSTAGE PAID Permit No. 79 Albany, New York www.rcscsd.org BOARD OF EDUCATION James Latter, President Teddy Reville, Vice President Patrick Brown Bray Engel Kristin Hill-Burns Tina Furst-Hotaling Jason Hyslop Michael Jones William McFerran ECRWSS POSTAL CUSTOMER Robert K. Libby, Superintendent of Schools [email protected] 756-5200, EXT. 6003 Brian Bailey Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum and Instruction [email protected] 756-5200, EXT. 6003 Robert Hanlon, Editor Published in cooperation with the Capital Region BOCES Communications Service. RCS Senior High School RCS Middle School A.W. Becker Elementary Pieter B. Coeymans Elementary
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