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Year: 2023


  • New dean of students is a familiar face at CMS

    When Jill Havens returns to Cohoes Middle School this fall, instead of walking to her classroom in the sixth grade wing where she has taught for the last 18 years, she will head to the main office, where she’ll settle into her new role as Dean of Students. How does that make her feel? “It’s…


  • Summer Meal Program runs through August 18

    The Summer Meal Program, which provides free breakfast and lunch for children under the age of 18, runs weekdays through August 18. Locations are as follows: Cohoes Middle School Breakfast: 7:15am-9am Lunch: 11am-12:30pm Cohoes High School Breakfast: 7:15am-8:30am Lunch: 11am-12:30pm Click here for menus.  


  • Cohoes High School Fourth Quarter Honor Roll

    Cohoes High School has announced Highest Honors (95+), High Honors (90 94.9) and Honors (85-89.9) students for the fourth quarter of the 2022-23 school year. Highest Honors 95+ Maria Arismendi De Souza, Maria Austin, Jaylynn Bariteau, Ethan Beck, Jaclyn Benedetti, Maya Buchanan, Isabella Buttofucco, Randy Castillo-Leo, Claire D’Angelico, Jackson Dessingue, Olivia DiCocco, Kaelynn Dooley, Taytum…


  • Cohoes Middle School Fourth Quarter Honor Roll

    Cohoes Middle School has announced Highest Honors (94.5-100), High Honors (89.50-94.40) and Honors (84.5-89.40) students for the fourth quarter of the 2022-23 school year. Highest Honor Roll 94.50 – 100.00 Grade 6  Carson Abdella, Ryan Alonzo, Nicolas Borden, Addison Brady, Mia Braglia, Benjamin Busta, Jasmyne Cando, Aiden Cicora, Darcie Greene, Nickolas Grestini, Delaney Heaphy, Ayden…


  • 2023-24 Code of Conduct available for public comment

    The Cohoes City School District is accepting public comment on its 2023-24 Code of Conduct through August 7. The Code of Conduct is a set of rules and guidelines put in place to foster appropriate student behavior. It also governs the behavior of visitors to our school campuses and at school functions.  Each year we…


  • Cohoes High School Class of 2023 celebrates commencement 

    Cohoes High School seniors celebrated their graduation on Saturday, June 24, and even the rain couldn’t dampen the festive mood. Principal Laura Tarlo welcomed the large crowd of family, friends, teachers, administrators, members of the Board of Education, Mayor Bill Keeler and Assemblymember John McDonald, who gathered in the Alumni Gymnasium to celebrate the 111…


  • District-wide Safety Plan open for public comment 

    The Draft 2023-24 District Wide Safety Plan is available for public comment for 30 days, through July 24. Comments should be submitted directly to Mary Rumsey, district clerk at mrumsey@cohoes.org no later than 4 p.m. on July 24, 2023. All comments will be reviewed. It is anticipated that the plan will be recommended for approval…


  • Public comment period for district-wide safety plan open through July 27

    The Draft 2023-24 District Wide Safety Plan is available for public comment for 30 days, through July 27. Comments should be submitted directly to Mary Rumsey, district clerk at mrumsey@cohoes.org no later than 4 p.m. on July 27, 2023. All comments will be reviewed. It is anticipated that the plan will be recommended for approval…


  • Capital Project update: Phase 1 set to begin this summer

    Phase 1 of capital project work is set to begin this summer according to architects on the project. At a recent Board of Education meeting, architects from CS Arch, accompanied by representatives of Turner Construction, provided updates on the $19,985,700 capital project that was approved by voters in May 2022. Greg Klokiw, managing principal from…


  • Holocaust survivor Marion Blumenthal Lazan visits CMS

    Last week, CMS 8th graders wrapped up their social studies classes with a virtual presentation from holocaust survivor Marion Blumenthal Lazan, marking her third visit to the school. Comparing her experiences with that of Anne Frank, Mrs. Lazan, 88, has been giving talks since 1979. Her stories have reached over two million students and adults…