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Category: Middle School/High School Announcements


  • Herkimer students have artwork on display at MVCA Reflections Exhibit

    Nine Herkimer Middle-High School students have artwork on display in the MVCA Reflections Exhibit at the Mohawk Valley Center for the Arts in Little Falls. Herkimer art teachers Heather McCutcheon and Leah Zorn also have artwork on display in the exhibit. The MVCA Reflections Exhibit celebrates the reflections that students have of themselves through their


  • Students named to Herkimer Middle-High School 2nd quarter Honor Roll

    Herkimer Middle-High School has announced the students who were named to the Honor Roll for the second quarter of the 2024-25 school year. Grade 6 High Honor Roll: Hunter Balderston, Charity Buckley, Sofie Burns, Mia Chamoun, Sofia Donets, Aryanna Farrington, Alexander Fay, Isacc Leon, Oliver Lesniak, Rebecca Marquissee, Mei McLean, Damien Mihevic, Eve Nasso, Leo


  • Herkimer student signs commitment letter to pitch for Herkimer College

    Congratulations to student Logan Pullman for officially signing a commitment letter on Tuesday, Feb. 4, to Herkimer College, where he will join the baseball team and go into general studies with a focus in business. Pullman is a pitcher and has played Herkimer high school baseball since ninth grade. Attendees of the commitment ceremony included


  • Herkimer student signs commitment letter to U.S. Marine Corps

    Congratulations to student Jack Kozma for officially signing his letter of commitment to the United States Marine Corps on Friday, Jan. 10. Staff Sgt. Nakatsukasa from the Utica Marine Corps Office was present. Kozma will go to Paris Island for basic training on July 22.


  • Josephine Saleeba named Art Student of the Month for January 2025

    The Art Student of the Month for January is Josephine Saleeba! Josephine is in seventh grade and was chosen as Student of the Month by Mrs. Zorn because of her outstanding work ethic and her role as a positive influence in the classroom.  Josephine consistently challenges herself to come up with interesting project ideas, and


  • Please take the 2025 Digital Equity Survey for Herkimer CSD parents/guardians

    To take the 2025 Digital Equity Survey, click here. Please submit a separate survey response for each child in your family in grades K-12. Collecting accurate data regarding digital resource access for our students will greatly help educators to better serve their students and families. In order to accomplish this, the New York State Education


  • 2 Herkimer students reach 1,000 points in basketball

    Congratulations to Herkimer seniors Madison Marusic and Zack Petucci for recently reaching the 1,000-point mark in their high school basketball career! Marusic scored her 1,000th point on Dec. 14 in a home game against Frankfort-Schuyler. Petucci scored his 1,000th point on Dec. 30 vs. UAS at the Nexus Center. Great job by both students! Thank


  • Herkimer BOCES December 2024 ‘Inside Look’ newsletter now available

    The Herkimer-Fulton-Hamilton-Otsego BOCES “Inside Look” newsletter – including content featuring Herkimer Central School District students – is now available to read online. To view the December 2024 and October 2024 issues of the newsletter, click here.


  • Herkimer landscape design students create seasonal displays for school campus

    Students in agriculture teacher Talia Baker’s landscape design class at Herkimer Middle-High School have been crafting seasonal displays throughout the year. “It’s exciting to witness the students’ creativity, and we hope everyone enjoys the displays this season,” Baker said. For the autumn designs, students pitched their ideas, which were then voted on by their peers


  • Raylana Griffin named Art Student of the Month

    The Art Student of the Month for December/January is Raylana Griffin! Raylana is in 10 grade, and she is currently taking the basic drawing techniques/Drawing 1 class. Raylana was chosen as Student of the Month by Mrs. Zorn because she consistently uses her class time well, she is willing to challenge herself creatively, and she