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Meet our Board Candidates: Nadia Carey, Susan Paradis, and Marianne Gendron
On Tuesday, May 17, Cohoes voters will elect three members to the Board of Education. The board is made up of seven volunteer citizens who are each elected to serve three-year terms. The board election and budget vote will be held at the district’s three elementary schools from noon to 9 p.m. Nadia Carey Nadia…
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Annual Budget Vote & Board Elections is May 17
On Tuesday, May 17, voters will be asked to decide on a proposed $19,985,700 capital project that includes improvements and upgrades to district facilities and carries a tax-neutral impact. The proposal will go before voters during the annual school budget vote and Board of Education election. The Cohoes City School District Board of Education adopted…
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May 4 public budget hearing
The Cohoes Board of Education will meet at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, May 4, in the high school Large Group Instruction (LGI) Room. Doors will open at 5:50 p.m. Superintendent Peggy O’Shea and School Business Official Stacy Mackey will present on the proposed 2022-23 budget. If additional room is needed for audience members, the meeting…
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Cohoes Board approves 2022-23 budget; public hearing set for May 4
The Cohoes City School District Board of Education adopted the proposed $47,000,525 spending plan for the 2022-23 school year at their April 13th meeting. This plan represents a $3,363,608 increase over the current year. Most of the increase (approximately $2.5 million) would be funded by the district’s additional allocation of Foundation Aid. The budget proposal…
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High School 3rd Quarter Honor Roll
Cohoes High School has announced Highest Honors (95+), High Honors (90-94.9) and Honors (85-89.9) students for the third quarter of the 2021-22 school year. HIGHEST HONOR ROLL Camerin Austin, Isabella banks, Jaylynn Bariteau, Landon Bastian, Jaclyn Benedetti, Sarah Bova, Kalliann Briggs, Maya Buchanan, Isabella Buttofucco, Cole Cepiel, Natalie Connell, James Crable, Jr., Manuel Da Silva…
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Middle School 3rd 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 2021-22 school year. HIGHEST HONOR ROLL 94.50 – 100.00 GRADE 6 Jaelyn Anson, Caitlyn Baldwin, Nathaniel Braglia, Aryianna Collins, Alessandra Decker, Maliah Dorsey, Nicholas Garneau, Allen Halliday, Craig Hancock, Spencer Heaphy, Benjamin Hotaling, Ashraf…
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Rebecca LaForest welcomed as Career Education Coordinator
The Cohoes City School District Board of Education recently appointed Rebecca LaForest as the district’s Career Education Coordinator. LaForest previously taught technology education at Cohoes Middle School for four years. This position, funded through the American Rescue Plan grant, supports the district’s vision of ensuring all students graduate with a purpose and a plan; realizing…
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Cohoes Board of Education approves capital project
On March 23, the Cohoes Board of Education approved a proposed $19,985,700 capital project that includes improvements and upgrades to district facilities and carries a tax-neutral impact. The proposal will go before voters on Tuesday, May 17, during the annual school budget vote and Board of Education election. Superintendent of Schools Peggy O’Shea said projects…
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The Trendy Tiger Giving Closet now open at CHS
The Trendy Tiger Giving Closet has officially opened for business in the Cohoes High School after months of preparation. Board President Margaret Giller, Superintendent Peggy O’Shea, Principal Laura Tarlo, Cohoes City Director of Economic & Community Development Steve Napier, administrators, staff and students gathered for a ribbon cutting ceremony on the morning of April 4.…
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How to request an absentee or military ballot for the May 17 2022 budget vote
The 2022-2023 Cohoes City School District budget vote and board election will be held from Noon – 9pm on Tuesday, May 17, 2022. Absentee ballots are issued no earlier than thirty (30) days before the vote, upon request, to residents of the school district who will be out of town or unable to vote in…