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  • Class of 2024 valedictorian Victoria Stapf

    Herkimer Central School District recently announced the Class of 2024 valedictorian as Victoria Stapf and the salutatorian as Kyle Carney. This spotlight is on valedictorian Victoria Stapf. Both students took a demanding course load and participated in various extracurricular activities on the way to their academic accomplishment, so they were happy when they officially found


  • Class of 2024 salutatorian Kyle Carney

    Herkimer Central School District recently announced the Class of 2024 valedictorian as Victoria Stapf and the salutatorian as Kyle Carney. This spotlight is on salutatorian Kyle Carney. Both students took a demanding course load and participated in various extracurricular activities on the way to their academic accomplishment, so they were happy when they officially found


  • Congratulations to our Herkimer students who completed Herkimer BOCES CTE programs

    Congratulations to our Herkimer Central School District students who were recognized last night for completing Herkimer-Fulton-Hamilton-Otsego BOCES Career and Technical Education programs! Read more and view additional photos through Herkimer BOCES by clicking here. The students are listed below under the names of their CTE programs. Automotive Technology: Jadan Cabrera Nathan Cannon Zaire Titus Building


  • Students recognized as Section III scholar athletes

    Herkimer Central School District seniors Kyle Carney and Danielle Gilbert represented Herkimer as New York State Public High School Athletic Association Section III scholar athletes. They were recognized with Scholar Athlete Awards at the 35th annual Scholar Athlete Dinner, which was held on Monday, June 10, at Onondaga Community College. Carney was honored as a


  • Congratulations to track state competitors

    Congratulations to Herkimer track and field sophomore Shane Maxon and senior Cameron Voce for competing in the 2024 state championship meet on Saturday! Maxon placed 11th in the state in Division 2 for the pentathlon. Voce placed fifth in the state in Division 2 in pole vault and set a new school record of 14


  • Herkimer police visit elementary students for Officer Awareness Assembly as part of emergency preparedness

    Herkimer Elementary School students recently attended an Officer Awareness Assembly with the Herkimer Police Department to increase familiarity for students in the event of an emergency. Most students know Herkimer police by their black patrol uniforms but only would see SWAT teams in emergency situations, Herkimer Elementary School Principal Renee Vogt said. “Today was meant


  • Herkimer hosts mock DWI crash for High School, Kindness Day for Middle School

    There was fun, exercise, kindness, motivation and mental health support during a day full of school events on Thursday, June 6, at the Herkimer Jr./Sr. High School – as well as some serious lessons about the dangers of drug and alcohol use. A mock car crash caused by driving while intoxicated was carried out at


  • 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


  • 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


  • 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