Sarah Folmann receives AASBA Award

The Stillwater Central School District is excited to announce Sarah Folmann, a senior at Stillwater High School, as a recipient of the Adirondack Adirondack Area School Board Association’s (AASBA) Community Service Award. Sarah received the honor in recognition of her exceptional volunteer work. Students are nominated by AASBA member school districts for their outstanding community …

Stillwater Unified Basketball team advances to championship

Congratulations to the Stillwater Unified Basketball Team on advancing to the championship game! The team will take on Schuylerville on Wednesday, May 29 at 4:30 p.m. in the Stillwater High School gym. Be sure to come out and support our talented athletes as they battle for the unified championship! About Unified Sports from the New …

Stillwater residents approve 2024-25 budget, elect three to the Board of Education

On Tuesday, May 21, 2024, residents of the Stillwater Central School District approved the proposed $30,782,778 budget for the 2024-25 school year by a vote of 183 to 92, a 66.55% approval. The budget reflects a 2.65% increase in spending over the current-year budget and a 4.69% increase in the tax levy, which is within …

Musical notes and travel anecdotes: Stillwater Wind Ensemble performs in Boston

On Friday, May 10, the Stillwater High School Wind Ensemble ventured to Boston, Massachusetts to perform at the Bunker Hill Monument. The music group – led by Dr. Dominick Ferrara of the Berklee College of Music – played in front of the historic memorial, captivating the attention of tourists and city residents as they passed …

Stillwater High School senior Leanny Castro and teacher Lisa Luskin named to CASDA’S “2024 Students and Teachers Who Make a Difference”

Congratulations to Stillwater High School senior Leanny Castro and teacher Lisa Luskin on being recognized by the Capital Area School Development Association (CASDA) as “Students and Teachers Who Make a Difference.” The honor celebrates outstanding students based on their academic achievements, community service and leadership, as well as other unique accomplishments. Schools utilize these factors …

School budget vote is Tuesday, May 21

Tuesday, May 21, 2024 is school budget vote day. Residents of the Stillwater Central School District will vote on the proposed $30,782,778 budget for the 2024-25 school year, two additional propositions and elect three members to the Board of Education. The proposed budget sustains all educational programs for students, preserves current services, and includes the …

Stillwater High School student literature and art featured in 2024 Talent Unlimited Journal

Eleven Stillwater High School students are officially published writers and artists after being accepted into the 2024 Washington-Saratoga-Warren-Hamilton-Essex (WSWHE) BOCES Talent Unlimited Literary Arts Journal. The annual publication highlights original compositions from students in grades 7-12, ranging from poems and essays to photographs and drawings. A total of 22 component school districts participated in this …

Registration for the Stillwater Elementary Summer Enrichment Program is now open

Stillwater Central School District is thrilled to offer a Summer Elementary Enrichment Camp for all incoming students in first through fifth grade. This means if your child will be in first grade, second grade, third grade, fourth grade or fifth grade in the fall of 2024, they are eligible to sign-up for this exciting opportunity. …

Three candidates running for the Stillwater Board of Education

Three candidates are running for three seats on the Stillwater Board of Education that are up for election for three-year terms. Two will commence on July 1, 2024 and expire on June 30, 2027, to succeed incumbents Jon Mueller and Jimel Williams, and one will begin immediately on May 22, 2024 to fill the vacated …

Post navigation