Eighth grader Liam Gavin was honored as the Teen of the Month for his work for autism advocacy at the Dec. 14 North Greenbush Town Board meeting.
Great job!
Eighth grader Liam Gavin was honored as the Teen of the Month for his work for autism advocacy at the Dec. 14 North Greenbush Town Board meeting.
Great job!
Honor rolls for the 1st quarter have been announced.
Congratulations to our students for all your hard work!
The Drama Club performed “Fairy Tales Revisited” on Nov. 17 in the school cafeteria.
Great job!
Here is a 3-minute video where Superintendent Dr. Thomas Reardon explains how an upgraded computer lab helps engage students to solve math problems through an integrated curriculum and gaming experience.
The community’s veterans were honored at the annual Veterans Day Celebration on Nov. 9, where students performed music and shared why they are proud of those who serve.
Guests then enjoyed a breakfast with their families.
Thank you for visiting today and most importantly, thank you for your service!
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First graders celebrated the end of their small moment writing unit with a Books and Bagels publishing celebration.
“Mrs. Gilooly’s 4th grade class came down to listen to the 1st grade students share their amazing writing and read their small reading group books while enjoying a bagel,” said Teacher Bethany Wallace. “I am extremely proud of how hard my students are working on improving their writing and reading! They are doing an outstanding job!”
Here is a 3-minute video that explains Gardner-Dickinson’s Guided Reading program and the improved Book Room.
Dr. Mary Yodis spent many hours this summer sorting and organizing existing materials for the Book Room to better support reading instruction for students.
Wynantskill UFSD held a lockdown drill on Oct. 26 to help keep students and staff safe.
The drill allows the district to practice safety procedures and ensures police are familiar with our building in the event of an emergency.
“I would like to thank our students, faculty and staff for doing a great job this morning as well as the North Greenbush Police Department for assisting us. We truly appreciate their commitment to helping keep our school safe,” said Superintendent Dr. Thomas Reardon.
The district would also like to remind our community that visitors are not allowed to enter the building during a lockdown drill and are advised to please return to your vehicle until the drill is over.
Thank you to the Wynantskill Fire Department for visiting Gardner-Dickinson on Oct. 11 to teach our students about fire safety at the annual Fire Prevention Day!