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  • Residents approve 2025 One Stillwater Capital Project

    Voters approve $26 million improvement plan for essential facility upgrades On Friday, Oct. 17, 2025, residents of the Stillwater Central School District approved the $26 million One Stillwater Capital Project proposition, beginning the multi-year process of revitalizing district facilities into modern spaces that support student achievement and strengthen community connections. The referendum passed by a


  • Stillwater High School junior Andie Luskin makes history with 1,000 career kills

    Stillwater High School junior Andie Luskin is serving up a season for the record books, becoming the first player in Stillwater history to reach 1,000 career kills in the girls varsity volleyball game against Hoosic Valley on Monday, Oct. 6. An elite player, Luskin hit the extraordinary milestone she “had been chasing for so long”


  • School Board Recognition Week is Oct. 13-17

    The New York State School Boards Association (NYSSBA) recognizes October 13-17 as School Board Recognition Week. The week highlights the integral role school boards play in shaping the future of our schools and students through their leadership and service. These dedicated individuals help create the standards and practices that foster lifelong learning and ensure every


  • Registration for winter sports opens on Oct. 13

    While fall may be in full swing, registration for winter sports is coming up fast! The winter sports season will begin on Nov. 17, 2025 and run through Feb. 28, 2026. Junior varsity and varsity sports will begin on Monday, Nov. 17 while modified sports will begin on Monday, Dec. 1. Registration for winter sports


  • One Stillwater Capital Project FAQ’s

    On Friday, Oct. 17, Stillwater Central School District residents will head to the polls to vote on the 2025 One Stillwater Capital Project proposition. If approved, this $26 million improvement plan will begin the multi-year process of revitalizing district facilities into modern spaces that support student achievement and strengthen community connections. Voting will take place


  • SCSD Board of Education approves 2025 One Stillwater capital project referendum

    At its Aug. 27 meeting, the Stillwater Central School District Board of Education approved the One Stillwater capital project referendum. If approved by voters, this $26 million improvement plan will begin the multi-year process to revitalize district facilities, creating modern spaces that serve as the foundation for student success and strengthen community connections. The proposed


  • Tee off for Stillwater varsity golf at the “Fore the Kids” Tournament on Oct. 19

    Hit the green this fall season while supporting the Stillwater varsity golf team at the “Fore the Kids” Golf Tournament on Sunday, Oct. 19, at Saratoga Lake Golf Course. The tournament will feature a four-person scramble format, with a cost of $115 per player, which includes both golf and lunch. In addition to the tournament,


  • Distraction-free learning policy FAQ’s

    In accordance with New York State Governor Kathy Hochul’s Distraction-Free Schools law, Stillwater Central School District is implementing a new policy restricting cellphone use during the school day. Beginning Sept. 4, 2025, all students in grades 6-12 will be required to turn off their phones, smartwatches, Bluetooth headphones and any other personal electronic devices and


  • Proposed amendment to 2025-26 District Safety Plan open for public comment: Desha’s Law

    Below is a proposed amendment to the 2025-26 District Safety Plan, Desha’s Law. This law mandates that school safety plans include a comprehensive cardiac emergency response plan. Public comments on the amendment can be placed below in the comment section until Monday, Sept. 15. Upon amendment, the District Wide School Safety Plan will include the


  • SCSD transitions to distraction-free learning with new policy

    Student achievement is one of the core values of the Stillwater Central School District, and providing learning environments that foster success is essential to reaching this goal. To ensure this standard is consistently met, the SCSD Board of Education adopted a policy at its Aug. 13, 2025, meeting to promote distraction-free learning by restricting cellphone