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About the Middle School


Building Mission Statement

The mission of the middle school is to help students transition into becoming responsible, creative and independent learners. While engaging in their own success, students will display positive character traits as they mature into responsible young adults preparing for their futures.

School Hours

The middle school day runs from 7:30 a.m. to 2:19 p.m.

Attendance Policy

School attendance is both a right and a responsibility. The Stillwater Central School District is an active partner with students and parents in the task of ensuring that all students meet or exceed the New York State Learning Standards. Click here to learn more about our Attendance Policies.

Code of Conduct

The Stillwater Board of Education is committed to providing a safe and orderly school environment where students may receive and district personnel may deliver quality educational services without disruption or interference. Click here to learn more about our Code of Conduct.

Meet the Principal: Timothy Hulihan

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Mr. Timothy Hulihan started in Stillwater in June 2016.

He came to Stillwater from the Mohonasen Central School District where he was the assistant high school principal for eight years. He was also the dean of students, as well as a summer school principal. In addition, Mr. Hulihan taught mathematics at Mohonasen and Niskayuna and served as an adjunct professor at Adirondack Community College.

Mr. Hulihan holds a bachelor’s degree in mathematics, with a minor in psychology from Union College. There he also earned his master’s degree in arts of teaching secondary mathematics. Additionally, he holds certificates of advanced study in Education Administration from The College of Saint Rose and SUNY Plattsburgh and is a graduate of the NYSCOSS Future Superintendents Academy.

Meet the K-12 Assistant Principal: Clint Froschauer

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Mr. Clint Froschauer started in Stillwater in November 2016.

He came from the Greater Johnstown School District, where he was the part-time assistant principal at Knox Middle School for almost four years. He was also a global studies teacher at Johnstown High School for 13 years. Mr. Froschauer also worked at The Neil Hellman School and at South Glens Falls High School.

He earned a bachelor’s degree in elementary education, with a concentration in social studies from SUNY Oswego. He also received a master’s degree in curriculum and instruction from SUNY Plattsburgh.