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  • 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…


  • CHS celebrates the 21st Annual Science Research Symposium

    Last week, 15 CHS sophomores, juniors and seniors gathered for the the 21st Annual Science Research Symposium, which is the culmination of the year for the Science Research course, a three-year program through the University at Albany’s University in the High School Program. Students drive the coursework of the program: they do the research, design,…


  • 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…


  • CHS announces top three students from the Class of 2023

    Quincy Hytko – Valedictorian At the top of the list is Quincy Hytko, earning the title of valedictorian with an overall Grade Point Average (GPA) of 100.93. “I am beaming with joy to be honored among such wonderful students of Cohoes High School. I am so thankful for the amazing teachers at CHS who have…


  • Six Cohoes seniors sign athletic letters

    Six Cohoes seniors signed celebratory letters of intent to continue their athletic careers next year at the collegiate level. Jaclyn Benedetti signed a letter to play soccer at Russell Sage College. Lily Brennan signed a letter to play soccer and softball at Framingham State University. Bryce Hancock signed a letter to play basketball at Albany…


  • Cyber crime specialist visits CMS and CHS

    Last week, Cohoes Middle School and Cohoes High School welcomed cyber safety expert Tom Roidl who spoke to students and parents about the dangers lurking online. Mr. Roidl, a former investigator with the NYS Police Computer Crime Unit, addressed students in grades 6-12 at multiple age-appropriate assemblies throughout the day. Cyberbullying, inappropriate texting, social media…


  • NYSPHSAA Honors Cohoes Spring Sports Scholar-Athletes

    At the end of each sports season, the New York State Public High School Athletic Association (NYSPHSAA) honors those teams and individuals that excel in the classroom. To receive the scholar-athlete team recognition, the team’s average GPA for 75 percent of the roster must be greater than or equal to 90. Individuals with a 90 or above…


  • Congratulations to our NYSSMA participants!

      Recently, students from Cohoes Middle and High School participated in the New York State School Music Association (NYSSMA) solo festival at Guilderland Jr. High School, along with dozens of other schools.  Students performed a solo in front of a judge ranging in difficulty from levels 1-6. They are judged based on the level of…


  • Capital Region Students and Teachers Making a Difference Award recipients

    Congratulations to Cohoes High School senior Quincy Hytko and teacher Mr. Kloczko who were recently honored with the 37th Annual Capital Region Students and Teachers Making a Difference Award by the Capital Area School Development Association (CASDA). Quincy was  nominated by CHS guidance counselors. She is also this year’s Class of 2023 Valedictorian. According to her nomination,…