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  • Jr./Sr. High School art teacher Heather McCutcheon featured on Spectrum News

    Herkimer Jr./Sr. High School art teacher Heather McCutcheon was featured on Spectrum News for winning the New York State Art Teachers Association’s New York State Art Educator of the Year Award! To watch the TV news story, click here. To read our previous story on her winning the award, click here.  


  • Students named to Herkimer Jr./Sr. High School 1st Quarter Honor Roll

    Herkimer Jr./Sr. High School has announced the students who were named to the Honor Roll for the first quarter of the 2023-24 school year. Grade 6 High Honor Roll: Aubrey Anthony Brayden Bennett David Blumenberg III Isabella Brewer Zane Brown Cassidy Bryce Jordan Chrisman Maya Dadello Maximillian Fay Aubree Jones Zoe McCovery Ayden Mosher Landon


  • Jenna Papke named Art Student of the Month for December 2023

    The Art Student of the Month for December is Jenna Papke! Jenna is in ninth grade and was chosen as Student of the Month by Mrs. Zorn because of her willingness to challenge herself creatively and her positive attitude in the classroom.  Jenna always uses her work time well, and she never hesitates to help


  • Herkimer students recognized with Academic H Awards

    Almost 50 Herkimer Jr./Sr. High School students in grades 10-12 received Academic H Awards on Monday, Nov. 20, for maintaining a grade-point average of 90% or higher for every marking period of the previous school year. “The Academic H Awards have more than 40 years of history and recognize students for a sustained commitment to


  • Herkimer art teacher Heather McCutcheon wins New York State Art Educator of the Year Award

    Herkimer Jr./Sr. High School art teacher Heather McCutcheon won the New York State Art Teachers Association’s New York State Art Educator of the Year Award. “Congratulations to Heather,” Herkimer Superintendent Kathleen Carney said. “We are proud to have her share her talent, gift of teaching and love for her profession with the students at Herkimer


  • Herkimer students perform at Area All-State Concert

    Four Herkimer Central School District students were selected to the New York State School Music Association Zone 4 Area All-State Mixed Chorus. They performed in the Area All-State Concert on Saturday, Nov. 18, at John C. Birdlebough High School in Phoenix, N.Y. The four Herkimer students are pictured below, from left: Chris Ferrell, Jayden Crandall,


  • Herkimer student organization members conducting Holiday Project to benefit their peers

    Herkimer Jr./Sr. High School’s Student Council, National Honor Society and National Junior Honor Society are continuing their annual Holiday Project that now serves about 200 students per year. Students on the Student Council and National Honor Societies work with their advisers to organize the project and collect donations from local businesses and community members. Students


  • Herkimer teachers who are military veterans speak to 6th graders

    Herkimer sixth graders had an assembly on Thursday, Nov. 9, featuring two veterans who are also teachers at the Herkimer Jr./Sr. High School. Nick Sheldon, 10th grade social studies teacher, and Leah Peyton, of Academic Support Services, answered questions from sixth graders about their service in the military. “Thank you, Mr. Sheldon and Mrs. Peyton,


  • Sadie Ward named Art Student of the Month for November 2023

    The Art Student of the Month for November is Sadie Ward! Sadie 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.  Sadie consistently challenges herself to come up with interesting project ideas and


  • Herkimer students begin clean-up, revitalization of Harmon Park

    If you clean it, change will come. That’s the hope of Herkimer Jr./Sr. High School students in the 2023-24 civics capstone class and the landscape design class who cleaned up litter on Thursday, Nov. 2, at Harmon Park. The students and their teachers plan for the clean-up to be the first step toward a full