Category: High School
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Stillwater to host Track & Field Sectionals on May 27
We’re excited to share that Stillwater High School will be hosting the Section 2 Division IV Track and Field Sectionals on Tuesday, May 27 at 4 p.m. Please be aware that this event will bring increased traffic to our campus. On regular school days, the main entrance already experiences heavy traffic between 2:50 and 3:25
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Pre-Prom SADD Awareness Event on May 16
On Friday, May 16th at 9 a.m., the SADD (Students Against Destructive Decisions) program will host a powerful and impactful event in the student parking lot near the MS/HS auditorium. Rain or shine, the “Mock Car Crash: A SADD Awareness Initiative” aims to raise awareness among students about the dangers of driving under the influence
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13 Stillwater High School athletes sign letters of intent to play collegiate sports
Thirteen Stillwater High School seniors committed to continuing their athletic careers at the collegiate level by signing letters of intent on Thursday, May 1, as part of National College Decision Day. The district’s athletic department hosted a celebration in the Lilac Lobby, where family and friends gathered to recognize the student athletes’ accomplishments. “I commend
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Fall 2025 sports registration information
Fall sports sign-ups for students in grades 6-11 will open on Friday, May 16, via Arbiter Sports (formerly Family ID). The fall sports season begins on Monday, Aug. 18 and will run through Friday, Nov. 16. All JV/varsity sports will start on Monday, Aug. 18, while modified football will begin on Monday, Aug. 25. All
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Five varsity winter sport teams and 25 students earn scholar athlete recognition from NYSPHSAA
The winter season was a slam dunk at Stillwater Central School District as five varsity sport teams and 25 students were recognized by the New York State Public High School Athletic Association (NYSPHSAA) for achieving scholar-athlete status. To qualify as a scholar-athlete team, a team’s grade point average (GPA) for 75 percent of the roster
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Julian Peluso selected to perform alongside Capital Region Wind Ensemble
Congratulations to Stillwater High School student-musician Julian Peluso who was one of 22 local students selected to perform with the prestigious Capital Region Wind Ensemble in their annual side-by-side concert! Peluso, a sophomore, will take the stage to play the trumpet alongside the acclaimed ensemble that will also feature internationally renowned trumpet soloist Ashley Hall-Tighe.
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Stillwater girls varsity basketball team championship apparel sale through April 1
Commemorate the girls varsity basketball historic 2024-25 season with championship apparel! From tees to sweatshirts, show off your Stillwater pride and support the outstanding achievements the team made this season: Section 2 Champions, NYS Regional Champions and NYS Championship Finalist. Orders can be placed until Tuesday, April 1 at 11:59 p.m. You can place orders
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Girls varsity basketball to play in first Class C State Championship game on March 21
Congratulations to the girls varsity basketball team on advancing to their first state championship game! The team secured the highly coveted spot after defeating Cooperstown 59-37 on March 20. They’ll compete against Frewsburg for the Class C State Championship title on Friday, March 21 at 7:45 p.m. at the McDonough Sports Complex at Hudson Valley
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Stillwater High School Drama Club presents “You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown”
Discover a day in the life of the beloved “Peanuts” character Charlie Brown at Stillwater High School Drama Club’s upcoming production of “You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown!” This whimsical musical follows the whole Peanuts gang: bossy Lucy is hopelessly in love with piano prodigy Schroeder who doesn’t give her the time of day, perfectionist
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Girls varsity basketball secures spot in first state semifinals
The girls varsity basketball team kept their winning streak alive by claiming their first Class C Regional Championship on March 15, defeating Lisbon 49-45. The victory secures their spot in the state semifinals for the first time in school history. “We weren’t really expected to be here, so it’s amazing that we are,” sophomore Addison