Month: May 2024
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Alyssa Canter named Art Student of the Month for June 2024
The Art Student of the Month for June is Alyssa Canter! Alyssa is in the ninth grade and she was chosen as Student of the Month by Mrs. Zorn because of her desire to challenge herself creatively, as well as her diligence and determination in the classroom. Alyssa uses her class time well, and she
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Herkimer Central School District 2024-25 budget approved
Herkimer Central School District residents overwhelmingly approved the district’s $33,932,756 budget for the 2024-25 school year on Tuesday, May 21, with a vote of 179-32. “Thank you to the Herkimer school community for coming out and supporting our school and our students by approving this budget,” Herkimer Superintendent Kathleen Carney said. “The budget maintains all
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Herkimer civics, landscape design students take next steps with Harmon Park revitalization plans
Herkimer Jr./Sr. High School civics and landscape design students recently returned to Harmon Park to do a needs assessment and a clean-up in preparation for making improvements to the space to benefit the school and community. Herkimer students in social studies teacher Caroline Lampert’s civics capstone class and agriculture teacher Talia Baker’s landscape design class
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Softball wins CSC league co-championship
Congratulations to the Herkimer softball team on winning the CSC league co-championship!
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Students named to Herkimer Jr./Sr. High School 3rd Quarter Honor Roll
Herkimer Jr./Sr. High School has announced the students who were named to the Honor Roll for the third quarter of the 2023-24 school year. Grade 6 High Honor Roll: David Blumenberg III, Maliyah Brown, Zane Brown, Jordan Chrisman, Maximilian Fay, Vincent Ingerham, Aubree Jones, Daniel Kingdon, Molleigh Miller, Landon Palkovic, Faith Parmon, Dominic Peruzzi, Molly
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Boys track and field wins CSC league championship
Congratulations to the Herkimer boys track and field team on winning the CSC league championship!
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Herkimer agriculture, art students team up to create moss art wall
Herkimer Jr./Sr. High School agriculture and art students recently worked together using preserved moss and more traditional artwork featuring geometric shapes, elements of design and personal experiences to create a moss art wall. “The hope is this collaborative project will be a permanent installation here at Herkimer Jr./Sr. High School that celebrates the individual creativity
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Perzhia Mayo named Art Student of the Month for May
The Art Student of the Month for May is Perzhia Mayo! Perzhia is a 12th grader who was chosen as Student of the Month by Mrs. Zorn because of her positive attitude and willingness to challenge herself creatively. She continuously practices her art-making skills, and it is evidenced by her exemplary body of artwork. Below
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Family members of late, former Herkimer student Connor Gage provide advice to students
Herkimer Jr./Sr. High School students in grades 9-12 heard a personal accounting on Tuesday, May 15, of the tragic story of former Herkimer student Connor Gage, whose family members visited to help students make safe decisions for themselves and others. Connor Gage attended Herkimer before finishing high school in Little Falls and graduating in 2018.
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Herkimer County System of Care Youth Advisory Council hosting mental health awareness walk
The Herkimer County System of Care Youth Advisory Council’s walk supporting mental health awareness takes place this Sunday, May 19, at the CVA Practice Field on Fredericks Street in Ilion. Registration is at 8:30 a.m., and the walk begins at 9 a.m. Also, Herkimer County students in grades 9-12 are invited to join the Youth
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