Category: Cohoes Middle School


  • 2023-24 Student Calendar

    The general calendar for the 2023-24 academic year was adopted by the Cohoes City School District Board of Education on February 15, 2023. Download a PDF copy of the 2023-24 academic general student calendar here.  This calendar lists the following conference days and holidays: July 4 – Independence Day (closed) September 4 – Labor Day…


  • CMS Second 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 second quarter of the 2022-23 school year. HIGHEST HONOR ROLL 94.50 – 100.00 GRADE 6 Nicolas Borden, Addison Brady, Mia Braglia, Benjamin Busta, Jasmyne Cando, Aiden Cicora, Talison De Jesus Sales, Ginoshka Gonzalez Figueroa, Darcie Greene, Nickolas Grestini,…


  • Update on capital project

    Plans are moving forward for the much-anticipated $19,985,700 capital project that was approved by voters in May 2022. Greg Klokiw, managing principal of architectural firm CSArch, presented an update to the Board of Education at its Jan. 18 business meeting. Mr. Klokiw noted that design for all aspects of the capital project began last June.…


  • Cohoes schools closed Monday, Jan. 23

    The Cohoes City School District will be closed for a snow day on Monday, January 23, 2023 due to inclement weather. Be safe and stay warm. We will see you tomorrow when classes resume.


  • Two-hour delay Friday, Dec. 16

    The Cohoes City School District is on a two-hour delay. For high school students: the morning session of Capital Region BOCES CTE is canceled.  Start times for each school are as follows: Elementary Schools – 10:35 a.m. Middle School – 10:05 a.m. High School – 9:50 a.m. TSL Morning Care will not be provided.  


  • CMS 1st Quarter Honor Roll

    Cohoes Middle School has announced its highest honor (94.5-100 percent average) high honor (89.5-94.4 percent average) and honor roll (84.5-89.4) students for the first quarter of the 2022-22 school year. HIGHEST HONOR ROLL 94.50 – 100.00 GRADE 6 Carson Abdella, Ryan Alonzo, Nicolas Borden, Addison Brady, Jasmyne Cando, Quinnleigh Chapman, Aiden Cicora, Talison De Jesus…


  • CMS First 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 first quarter of the 2022-23 school year. Highest Honor Roll 94.50 – 100.00 Grade 6 Carson Abdella, Ryan Alonzo, Nicolas Borden, Addison Brady, Jasmyne Cando, Quinnleigh Chapman, Aiden Cicora, Talison De Jesus Sales, Figueroa Gonzalez, Darcie Greene, Nickolas…


  • RPI Engineering Ambassadors encourage students to explore STEM

    The middle schoolers had the privilege of meeting Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) students this week and participating in science, technology, engineering, math (STEM) activities. It’s part of the RPI Engineering Ambassadors (EA) program, which began in 2011 with a mission to “provide an assembly of highly motivated students who drive to inspire a younger audience…


  • PBIS kicks off with the new school year

    The beginning of the school year is one full of promise and new beginnings: new teachers, new opportunities, new friends. It also marks the kick-off of Positive Behavior in School (PBIS), a school-wide initiative that teaches behavior expectations of students. The program’s mission is simple: to foster and promote a safe and positive learning environment…


  • District names new Cohoes Middle School principal

    It can be said that Kyle McFarland has come full circle. At its September 21 meeting, the Cohoes City School District Board of Education approved the appointment of Mr. McFarland as principal of Cohoes Middle School, the very spot where he started his career in educational administration in 2010 as the assistant principal/director of attendance.…