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Month: July 2024


  • 2024-25 Code of Conduct available for public comment

    The Cohoes City School District is accepting public comment on its 2024-25 Code of Conduct through August 27. 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…


  • Public comment period for district-wide safety plan open through August 12

    The Draft 2024-2025 District Wide Safety Plan was presented at the July 10, 2024 Public Hearing and is available for public comment for 30 days, through August 12. Comments should be submitted directly to Mary Rumsey, district clerk at mrumsey@cohoes.org no later than 4 p.m. on August 12, 2024. All comments will be reviewed. The…


  • 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 second quarter of the 2023-24 school year. Highest Honor Roll 95+ Jack Abdul, Max Abdul, Aaron Apisa, Ethan Beck, Cleo Benoit, Kalliann Briggs, Hannah Bullock, Amelia Cappabianca, Randy Castillo-Leo, Dylan Clark, Jackson Dessingue, Olivia Dicocco, Kaelynn Dooley, Jackson…


  • 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 2023-24 school year. Highest Honor Roll 94.50 – 100.00 Grade 6 Chloe Barilla, Robin Basile, Lauren Farinacci, Brycen Gamache, Kendall Jackson, Gina Jin, Aiza Khan, Camryn Lafortune, Theadora Lauber, Kyla Lepage, Isla Tebordo, Alice…


  • Congratulations Cohoes High School Class of 2024!

    Family, friends, teachers and staff gathered on Saturday, June 29 to celebrate the Cohoes High School Class of 2024 at their commencement ceremony. Principal Laura Tarlo welcomed the large crowd of family, friends, teachers, administrators, the Board of Education, Mayor Bill Keeler and Assemblymember John McDonald who gathered to celebrate the 111 seniors inside the…