Students with laptops

Students Encouraged to Take Gr. 3-8 Exams

Students with laptopsWynantskill UFSD would like to ask parents to please help us improve education for their children by allowing students to take the upcoming Gr. 3-8 ELA and Math exams.

“These exams provide us critical information that we use to strengthen our curriculum by showing us what teaching approaches work best for our students,” said Superintendent Dr. Thomas Reardon. “Test refusals create incomplete information which hinders our ability to improve the educational program for all students.”

Here are details of the tests and changes NYS has made to improve them:

  • 3-4 exams take about 60 minutes to complete.
  • 5-8 exams take about 80 minutes to complete.
  • Students are given as much time as they need.
  • Testing takes place over two days, not three days.
  • There are fewer questions on each exam.
  • Results have no impact on a student’s grade.
  • Results have no impact on teacher evaluations.
  • ELA tests may be read aloud to students with Individualized Education Plans.
  • Exams help prepare students for similar tests such as Regents exams in High School.

“These proficiency exams are a great measure that tell us where our students are in relation to their grade level curriculum and standards. It helps ensure that we are providing all of our students with the enrichment and interventions they may need to be successful high school graduates earning a Regents diploma,” said Principal Dr. Mary Yodis.

If you have any questions or concerns about the exams, please call Principal Mary Yodis at 518-283-4600 ext. 10.

School Safety

Message from Dr. Reardon About School Safety

Superintendent Dr. Thomas Reardon would like to share the following message with our community about school safety.

Dear Wynantskill UFSD families,

To say that the events that transpired this past week at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School were tragic would be an understatement. Our thoughts and prayers go out to all those who are a part of this school community.

Please know that such events underscore why we as a district meet monthly to discuss our safety protocols, and why we engage in numerous drills throughout the year to ensure we are prepared for the unexpected.

As Superintendent it is my imperative to ensure the safety of your children each day when they arrive at 25 East Avenue. The safety of our school, from weather-related closings to working closely with the North Greenbush Police Department, has and always will be our number one priority.

Should you have any questions, please know you can reach me via email (treardon@wynantskillufsd.org), phone (518-283-4600 ext. 11), or simply stop in for a visit. Thank you for your continuous support.

Always,

Dr. Thomas Reardon
Superintendent of Schools

Honor Rolls

2nd Quarter Honor Rolls Announced

Honor RollsWynantskill UFSD is proud to announce the Honor Rolls for the 2nd quarter. Congratulations to our students for your hard work!

High Honor Roll

Grade 7: Leonardo Clemenzi, Maryssa Crosier, Lauren Czubek, Christian Kim, Isabella Marte, Cooper Murray, Ryan Strang, Ryan Therrien and Michael Zakarka.

Grade 8: Jessica Barbour, Rielly Countois, Samantha Cupp, Nick DeGiorgio, Alayna Penman and Michael Wormuth.

Honor Roll

Grade 7: Matthew Blaisdell, Daniel Butler, Theresa Crawford, Kassidy Duda, William Eccles, Kaya George, Joseph Parrottino, Tyler Quinn, Phillip Ryan IV and Anthony Sano.

Grade 8: Madison Andersen, Mackenzie Anslow, Avery Barnes, Hailey Barnes, Nicholas Carbone, Nelson Darling IV, Aidan Flannery, Isadora Geise, Shay Kerwin, Amelia Kulzer, Ryan LeFevre, Hannah McCleery, Carter Morse, Bryce Muldoon, Guiliana Mulinio, Brett Nardacci, Kwintin Nurse, Adrienne O’Malley, Wynn Richards, Jayden Richardson, Tiffany Riddle and Evan Vejvoda.

Superintendent Thomas Reardon and Principal Mary Yodis with check for school

Reminder About School Bucks Program

Superintendent Thomas Reardon and Principal Mary Yodis with check for school

The Wynantskill PTA would like to remind parents to turn in holidays receipts from Colonie Center to help Gardner-Dickinson in the School Bucks competition.

“Are you all finished with those holiday receipts from Colonie Center? Don’t forget to turn original receipts dated within 60 days to the Main Office or drop them off at the mall as soon as possible so GD can earn School Bucks points.  Only the top 10 schools win money at the end of the contest, and we are currently in 12th place. Thanks!” said organizer Erica Quinn.

The Wynantskill PTA has again entered Gardner-Dickinson in the Colonie Center School Bucks competition for a chance to win up to $8,000 for the school.

Just turn in Colonie Center shopping receipts from any store to the Colonie Center Service Desk (located on lower level near Five Guys restaurant) within 60 days of purchase to help Gardner-Dickinson earn points. Regal Cinemas, Whole Foods, restaurants, and food court receipts also count. Only original store receipts are accepted.

You may also drop off receipts at Gardner-Dickinson’s Main Office in an envelope marked “PTA – Colonie Center School Bucks”. Please note receipts submitted at school will not be returned. Emailed receipts or copies can not be accepted.

Gardner-Dickinson will earn one School Bucks for for every dollar shown. At the end of the year, Colonie Center will give cash prizes to the top 10 schools valued at $500 to $8,000.

“Last year, GD came in 8th place and won $1,000,” said organizer Erica Quinn. “Let’s try to do even better this year!”

More info.

Please email Erica Quinn with any questions.

Students with Hat and Mitten Tree

Students Organize Hat & Mitten Donations

Hat and Mitten Tree Area children in need are receiving new hats, gloves, mittens and scarves this holiday season thanks to Gardner-Dickinson students.

The Builder’s Club created a Hat and Mitten Tree in the school lobby to encourage donations which were brought to Hope 7 Community Center in Troy.

Great job!

Family at Veterans Day Celebration

Veterans Honored at Annual Celebration

Family at Veterans Day Celebration

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!

More photos.

If you would like a high-resolution photo emailed to you, please email Communications Specialist Jason McCord.

Price Chopper Tools for Schools - School Code 15907

Register AdvantEdge Card to Help GD

Price Chopper Tools for Schools - School Code 15907Help Gardner-Dickinson earn free equipment and supplies by registering your Price Chopper/Market 32 AdvantEdge card on their website. The school code is 15907.

Each time you use your AdvantEdge card you can earn points for Gardner-Dickinson which the school can redeem for school supplies, musical instruments, and playground equipment.