Category: Harmony Hill School
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Elementary students learn about fire safety and prevention
“What’s your address?” Cohoes elementary school students learned that this is the first thing a dispatcher will ask when you call 911. That was just one of many important safety tips that members of the Cohoes Fire Department imparted to students during Fire Prevention Week October 8-14. During classroom visits with students, the firemen made…
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Parents as Partners Webinar Series
The first “Parents as Partners Webinar Series” presentation kicks off on Thursday, Oct. 5 from 6:30pm-7:30pm with “Skills for a Successful School Year: Organize, Prioritize and Manage Time.” This is a virtual series that requires registration and allows you to access the link for 30 days. Does your child or teen: Struggle to meet deadlines…
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A message from Superintendent O’Shea regarding School Safety Protocol
Dear Cohoes Families, Our top priority in the Cohoes City School District is the safety of our students and staff. With the school year in full swing, I want to take the opportunity to review school safety protocols as well as the district’s Emergency Response Systems. First and foremost, communication is key to safety, and…
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Families come together for MENtor’s Walk
It was a beautiful morning for a walk to school, as dads, grandparents, family members and other role models took part in the 7th Annual MENtor’s Walk at Veterans Memorial Park on Friday, Sept. 15. Families from Abram Lansing, Harmony Hill and Van Schaick gathered at the park as The Brass Machine welcomed them with…
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Junior Achievement takes over Harmony Hill
Harmony Hill Elementary students put aside their traditional classroom work on Tuesday for “JA in a Day” – a day of learning about financial literacy and career readiness. Representatives from Junior Achievement, along with volunteers from National Grid, Ayco, CSArch, NY Courts, and Maximus visited each classroom to teach fun lessons about businesses, entrepreneurship,…
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Summer programming prepares students for upcoming school year
Summer programming wrapped up last week and students who participated have the knowledge they need to begin school next month refreshed, invigorated and ready to tackle new challenges. This was the first year that CMS sixth grade teacher Colleen Duff has overseen the Summer Learning Academy, which consisted of 60 middle school students. “It…
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2022-23 retirees honored
Long-time faculty and staff who have or will be retiring were recognized at last week’s Board of Education meeting. There are seven employees with a combined total of 175 years of service to the district. Pam Bertrand – Special education teacher, 30 years – Harmony Hill Carrie Briggs – Music teacher, 24 years – Harmony…
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UPK offers many developmental benefits – and it’s fun!
UPK registration is upon us and for many parents, it’s a big decision to make. While it may be hard to let your child go to school as a three or four-year old, research shows that enrolling your child in a universal pre-kindergarten program has many educational and social benefits. Meridith Dominy, who has taught…
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Cohoes schools closed Tuesday, March 14
Due to the impending snow tonight and tomorrow, the Cohoes City School District will be closed for a snow day on Tuesday, March 14, 2023. Capital Region BOCES CTE is also closed. Be safe and stay warm.
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UPK registration is March 6-31
UPK registration for the 2023-24 school year begins on March 6 and runs through March 31 for children who will turn 3 or 4 on or before December 1. Registration is held by appointment only. Please call Alena Savaria, Cohoes City School District Registrar, at 518.237.4131, ext. 2299 or email asavaria@cohoes.org to schedule an appointment.…