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New Lebanon Central School

HFCS, BCS And NLCS School Budgets Pass Easily

May 23, 2014 By eastwickpress

Hoosick Falls School Budget Passes

by Alex Brooks

Voters approved the proposed budget for the Hoosick Falls Central School District by a margin of 355 to 148. The Bus purchase proposition was approved by a vote of 363 to 141.

[Read more…] about HFCS, BCS And NLCS School Budgets Pass Easily

Filed Under: Berlin School Dist., Front Page, Hoosick School Dist., New Lebanon Central School, School News

New Lebanon Jr./Sr. High School To Host Fourth Annual Memorial Day Assembly On May 23

May 16, 2014 By eastwickpress

On Friday, May 23, at 9 am, New Lebanon Jr./Sr. High School will be hosting its fourth annual Memorial Day Assembly to honor our servicemen and women and all who gave their lives in defense of our country. All veterans and current members of any branch of the military are invited to join the American Legion Post #1236 of New Lebanon and the Berkshire Chapter 65 Vietnam Veterans of America in the high school gymnasium as our honored guests.

Family and community members are also welcome and encouraged to attend the festivities in memory of our fallen heroes and in celebration of those who serve.

The guest speaker will be Lee Godfroy IV of the United States Marine Corps, NYS Trooper and 2000 graduate of New Lebanon High School.

Filed Under: Local News, New Lebanon, New Lebanon Central School, School News

Spring Fling Community Carnival May 16

May 9, 2014 By eastwickpress

The New Lebanon Jr./Sr. High School’s Travel Club and Class of 2015 and 2017 are putting on a Spring Fling Community Carnival on Friday, May 16, from 3 to 8 pm in Shatford Park.

There will be plenty of games and food. Games include a dunk tank, Bounce House, Corn Hole, Pin Toss, Dart Board, face painting, tug of war, balloon animals and much more! Tickets cost $1 per ticket for games – all games have prizes. Food available includes TCBY yoghurt for $3, fried dough and candy. Dinner is a hot dog or hamburger, chips and a drink for $4.

A kickball competition featuring the teachers in the Walter B. Howard Elementary School vs. the Jr./Sr. High School teachers starts at 4 pm.

All proceeds benefit the New Lebanon Travel Club and the Classes of 2015 and 2017.

Filed Under: Local News, New Lebanon, New Lebanon Central School, School News

The New Lebanon Foundation Trivia Night

April 11, 2014 By eastwickpress

submitted by Susan Bues, New Lebanon Foundation 

The New Lebanon Foundation will launch its 2014 fundraising campaign with a Trivia Night on Friday, April 25, from 7 to 9 pm at the New Lebanon Junior/Senior High School on Route 22 in New Lebanon. Test your trivia knowledge!  Bring your team of up to six family members and friends, or join a team on the spot. Door prizes, a Silent Auction and a 50/50 Raffle will add to the evening’s entertainment.  For additional information please call Barbara Ruhe at 518-794-9490.  The cost is $10 per person.  All proceeds benefit the Arts and Humanities program for New Lebanon Central School children.

Filed Under: Local News, New Lebanon, New Lebanon Central School, School News

New Lebanon Jr./Sr. High School 2014 Valedictorian And Salutatorian

April 4, 2014 By eastwickpress

New Lebanon Jr./Sr. High School is pleased to announce that Connor Feathers is the Valedictorian and Ryan Etue is the Salutatorian of the Class of 2014.

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Filed Under: New Lebanon Central School, School News

New Lebanon Board of Ed. Appoints Andrew Kourt Next Principal of Walter B. Howard Elementary School

March 29, 2014 By eastwickpress

On Wednesday, March 19, the New Lebanon Central School District Board of Education approved the appointment of Andrew Kourt to the position of Walter B. Howard Elementary School Principal, effective June 1, 2014. As part of the district’s Succession Plan, Kourt will work with current Principal Leslie Whitcomb though June before she transitions to the role of Superintendent of Schools on July 1. Superintendent Karen McGraw and Whitcomb have been working together throughout the school year and will continue to do so through July until Ms. McGraw retires on July 31, 2014.

AndrewKourtweb“I am excited and honored to join the Walter B. Howard team and the New Lebanon community. It is my goal to collaboratively work with the community to ensure that every child has the very best educational experience and that our children can always find a love for learning,” Kourt said. “I am eager to motivate each child to be their very best, support teachers and staff so they can engage and challenge students, and communicate with family members so that they can stay involved in their child’s education.”

He added, “Together we will work hard to make Walter B. Howard Elementary School the very best! I look forward to meeting, listening, and building relationships with all members of our school community to ensure we build a common vision for our school. I can’t wait to get started!”

Kourt was one of seven candidates selected from the pool of applicants who were interviewed by a panel of teachers and parents followed by New Lebanon Jr./Sr. High School Principal Matthew Klafehn and Assistant Principal Rick Arket. Three candidates were then selected for the next round of interviews with McGraw, Whitcomb and Michael Los, the business manager. Two finalists were selected to interview with the Board of Education. Kourt immerged as the successful candidate.

Kourt will come to New Lebanon from the Bethlehem Central School District where he’s been a fifth grade teacher at Glenmont Elementary School since 2004. Prior to that, he served as a special education teacher at the school for a year. Since 2003, Kourt has also been a self-contained special education teacher for the district’s extended school program.

Since July 2012, Kourt has served as an administrative intern for the district. Among the work he’s performed in this role include developing ELA curriculum and district maps and providing professional development related to the Common Core Standards, observing teachers according to the APPR requirements, designing and co-writing district elementary report cards according to the Common Core Standards, coordinating a school-wide leadership theme and creating a school-wide master schedule. Kourt serves as a teacher mentor and member of several school and district committees. He has coordinated numerous programs and activities at Glenmont Elementary, including a Read-a-Thon to raise money for the school playground, Student Government, safety patrol and school-wide student book groups.

Kourt’s additional experience includes work as an educational literacy consultant. He has worked with the Hudson Falls Central School District, Capital Area School Development Association and the Bethlehem Central School District.

Kourt has a master’s degree in reading and literacy from SUNY Albany, a bachelor’s degree in special and elementary education from the College of St. Rose and a Certificate of Advanced Study in Educational Administration and Leadership, also from St. Rose. He has his permanent New York state certification in elementary education and special education and an initial certification in school building leadership.

Kourt resides in Glenmont with his wife, Beth, daughter, Ava, and son, Eli.

Filed Under: New Lebanon, New Lebanon Central School

Students To Spend Sunday In School Solving Math Challenge

March 7, 2014 By eastwickpress

A group of Tech Valley High School students will report to school on Sunday to spend the day engrossed in math. And they are doing so willingly!

The students are competing in the Moody’s Mega Math Challenge, during which they have 14 hours to complete an open-ended, applied math modeling problem based on a real world issue.

Panels of Ph.D. level applied mathematicians will serve as judges during three rounds of judging in the international contest.

A Tech Valley math teacher said TVHS is fielding two teams to compete in the competition. Included on the all-junior teams is Erin Wilder of New Lebanon.

Filed Under: Local News, New Lebanon, New Lebanon Central School, School News

A Split For BCS Boys Basketball

February 14, 2014 By eastwickpress

by Jen Burhans

The Mountaineers started the week off right with a win over New Lebanon. The first quarter set the pace for the game with Berlin getting 23 points.  Berlin got another 23 in the 2nd quarter to finish the half 46-24.  Berlin stayed in charge of play adding 18 and 17 points in the last 2 quarters ending the game with 81 points.  [Read more…] about A Split For BCS Boys Basketball

Filed Under: Berlin School Dist., New Lebanon Central School, School News, Sports Outdoors

New Lebanon/Berlin Swim Team Results

January 31, 2014 By eastwickpress

submitted by Tim Christiansen, NL/B Swim Coach

New Lebanon/Berlin vs. Taconic Hills

Monday, January 17, in New Lebanon

Girl’s Results

Taconic Hills 57                  New Lebanon/Berlin 37

200 Medley Relay – Taconic Hills (Hallenbeck, Albrecht, Ostrander, Clegg) 2:19.58

200 Free – French (NL) 2:20.00

200 IM – French (NL) 2:45.76

50 Free – Ostrander (TH) 29.44

100 Fly – Dodds (TH) 1:19.37

100 Free – Ostrander (TH) 1:07.52

500 Free – Clegg (TH) 7:03.56

200 Free Relay – Taconic Hills (Albrecht, Dodds, Ostrander, Skoda)  2:01.36

100 Back – Hallenbeck (TH) 1:20.33

100 Breast – French (NL) 1:25.01

400 Free Relay – New Lebanon/Berlin (Stone, Hennig, French, French)  4:38.63.

Boy’s Results

Taconic Hills 37                   New Lebanon/Berlin 20

200 Medley Relay – Taconic Hills(Jaeger,Arre,Flaum,Koch) 59:59.99

200 Free – Madison(TH)2:54.32;

50 Free – Burgess(NL)29.00;

100 Fly – Diperi(TH)1:34.18;

100 Free – Burgess(NL)1:00.74;

500 Free – Madison(TH)8:00.97;

200 Free Relay – Taconic Hills(Flaum,Jaeger,Madison

,Duncan) 2:04.29;

100 Back – Shepard(NL)1:15.88;

100 Breast – Knight(NL)1:27.41.

New Lebanon/Berlin vs. Taconic 2   

Wednesday, January 29, in New Lebanon

Girl’s Results

New Lebanon/Berlin 49             Taconic 2   44

200 Medley Relay – New Lebanon/Berlin (Ryder, Gadomski, Smith, Hennig) 2:24.37

200 Free – French (NL) 2:22.66

200 IM – French (NL) 2:46.41;

50 Free – Campbell (TA) 28.22

100 Fly – Smith  (NL) 1:21.29

100 Free – Huxtable (TA) 1:06.96

500 Free – French (NL) 6:21.48

200 Free Relay – New Lebanon/Berlin (Hennig, Despart, French, French) 2:02.64

100 Back – Campbell (TA) 1:13.99

100 Breast – French (NL) 1:23.08

400 Free Relay – New Lebanon/Berlin (Hennig, Despart, French, French) 4:19.97.

Boy’s Results

Taconic 2   68                      New Lebanon/Berlin   15

200 Medley Relay – Taconic (Benjamin, Sommerville, Davila, Haven)  2:01.84

200 Free –  Sommerville (TA) 2:03.84

200 IM – Cookis (TA) 2:54.59

50 Free – Burgess (NL) 25.40

100 Fly –  Rolas (TA) 1:24.38

100 Free – Haven (TA) 58.91

500 Free – Cookis (TA) 6:37.17

200 Free Relay – Taconic (Haven, Rochelo, Davila, Sommerville) 1:49.60;

100 Back – Shepard (NL) 1:14.75

100 Breast – Sommerville (TA) 1:07.72

400 Free Relay – Taconic (Rolas, Rochelo, Cookis, Benjamin) 4:33.29

Filed Under: Berlin School Dist., New Lebanon Central School, School News, Sports Outdoors

New Lebanon/Berlin Swim Teams Loses To St. Joe’s

January 24, 2014 By eastwickpress

submitted by Timothy Christiansen, New Lebanon/Berlin Swim Coach 

The New Lebanon/Berlin swim team hosted St. Joe’s of Pittsfield, MA, on Tuesday, January 21. St. Joe’s Aileen Archambault hit a Western Mass time in the 200 freestyle.

The Girls’ Results

St. Joe 53 – New Lebanon/Berlin 34

200 Medley Relay – New Lebanon/Berlin (Ryder, Gadomski, Smith, Hennig) -2:23.66

200 Free – French (NL) – 2:15.77 200 IM – Tobin (SJ) – 2:25.46

50 Free – Nugai (SJ) – 28.14

100 Fly – Kirsimagi (SJ) – 1:13.91

100 Free – Archambault (SJ) – 1:04.07

500 Free – Tobin (SJ) 5:30.94

200 Free Relay – St. Joe’s (Archambault, Nugai, Kirsimagi, Tobin) – 1:57.13

100 Back – Kirsimagi (SJ) – 1:20.71

100 Breast – French (NL) 1:25.31

400 Free Relay – St. Joe’s (Archambault, Kirsimagi, Nugai, Tobin) – 4:31.68.

The Boys’ Results 

St. Joe 45 – New Lebanon/Berlin 13

200 Medley Relay – St. Joe’s (Wiles, Forbes, Braxton, Vander Vennet) – 2:52.41

200 Free – Porter (SJ) – 2:31.77

200 IM – Braxton (SJ) – 2:52.42 50 Free – Burgess (NL) 26.11

100 Free – Shepard (NL) – 1:02.83

500 Free – Burgess (NL) 7:05.82

200 Free Relay – St. Joe’s (Forbes, Tobin, Braxton, Vander Vennet) – 2:05.15

100 Back – Wiles (SJ) – 1:19.45

100 Breast – Braxton (SJ) – 1:23.21

Filed Under: Berlin School Dist., New Lebanon Central School, School News, Sports Outdoors

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