The community is invited to attend the Third Annual Berlin Elementary School Lip-Sync event to be held Friday, March 27, at 6:30 pm., in the Middle School/High School auditorium.
School News
Lillis Bunce Scholarship
Attention, high school seniors! Applications are being accepted for the 2015 Lillis Bunce Memorial Award. This $200 award is offered by the Grafton Community Library Board of Trustees in recognition of the lifetime community service of the late Lillis Bunce of Grafton. The purpose of this award is to encourage and reward the community service of our youth as demonstrated by the example Mrs. Bunce set throughout her life.
The Lillis Bunce Memorial Award is presented annually to a high school senior who has demonstrated outstanding commitment to the community by performing volunteer service in any of the following areas: library/literacy, gardening, environmental causes, or civic/church organizations–all areas for which Lillis demonstrated a personal interest and passion and gave generously of her time and talents.
Any Grafton resident who is currently a senior in high school is eligible to apply, including private and home-schooled students. Applications may be obtained at the Library, on the Library’s website (www.graftoncommunitylibrary.org) or at the guidance offices of Berlin, Hoosick Falls or Brittonkill Central Schools. Completed applications may be submitted in person at the library or by mail to Grafton Community Library, P.O. Box H, Grafton, NY, 12082. The deadline for receiving applications is May 15.
Elmer Grogan Scholarship
Applications are being accepted for the scholarship award of $250 for the best essay on “What Freedom Means To Me” by a graduating senior from Brunswick Central School District or Berlin Central School District who is continuing on with his or her education. The essay should not be less than 250 words or not more than 500 words. The scholarship is being given by the Carner, Etman, Smith V.F.W. Post 6340 in memory of former member Elmer A. Grogan.
The deadline for applications is May 4. Applications are available at the guidance counselor offices of both high schools and should be mailed to Carner, Etman, Smith V.F.W. Post 6340, PO Box 361, Grafton, NY 12082, attn: Commander Richard Terpening
Panther Boys Defeat Schalmont, 38 – 36; Bring Home First Sectional Championship In 31 Years
by Steve Bradley
Through the first three quarters the HFCS Panthers had it going their way. The defense was doing its job, holding the Schalmont Sabres to 20 points. The offense wasn’t killing it but was scoring enough points to hold a 35 – 22 lead.
Then the wheels fell off.
Girls Basketball Team Brings Home First Sectional Title Since 1991 With 46 – 42 Win
by Steve Bradley
Rachel Pine led the number one seeded Lady Panthers to their first title in 24 years by defeating number two seeded Watervliet last Saturday at Hudson Valley Community College.
Hoosick Falls Jr./Sr. High School Students Earn Mid-Year Awards For Academic Growth, Achievement
submitted by Judy Frost, Public Information Specialist, Hoosick Falls Central School District
Hundreds of Hoosick Falls Jr./Sr. High School students were recognized during an awards ceremony on Friday, February 27, for academic growth and performance at the midway point of the 2014-15 school year.
As part of his administrative internship, high school math teacher Bill Clairmont was tasked with organizing the awards ceremony, which recognized a significant number of students.
HFCS Wrestlers Earn All Star Recognition
by Steve Bradley
After winning the WASAREN League title, then sending three wrestlers to the NYS championships, six Panther wrestlers were named as WASAREN League All Stars this week.
Named 2015 Section II Champions and State competitors Nolan Foster (113 pounds) and Colby Davendonis (152 pounds) were joined by Lucas Brogue (132 pounds), Shane Barss (195 pounds) and Alex Hull (285 pounds). Garrett Wright, who also wrestled in State competition, was named in the 182 pound class.
Family Fun Math Night
The Berlin Elementary School is hosting a Family Fun Math Night on Thursday, March 19, at 6:30 pm. It is a great opportunity for families to come together and play games that will strengthen math skills. Activities and games will be available for pre-k through fifth grade levels. We will have board games, card games, dice games, bowling games, play dough, technology, movies, dancing and so much more! The popcorn machine will be making our favorite snack and each family will receive a gift to play with at home. Please join us for a fun night! We look forward to seeing you!
Hoosac School’s Marcel Pettway Awarded Division I Scholarship
by Bea Peterson
Marcel Pettway, 18, a post-graduate student at Hoosac School will be playing basketball for the Bryant University Bulldogs next year. [Read more…] about Hoosac School’s Marcel Pettway Awarded Division I Scholarship
Panthers Down Schuylerville; Advance To Glens Falls
HF 58 – Schuylerville 51
By Steve Bradley
When quarterfinal game time came around at the Hudson Valley Community College gymnasium for the HF Panthers to play the Schuylerville Black Horses, there was a delay. The delay was caused by the Ravena versus Mekeel Christian Academy game going into overtime. With the Panthers scheduled to play the winner of the game, it was enjoyable to watch the end of a very exciting game and see what was in store for the Panthers. Ravena, a number 13 seed who has beaten a number four and number five seed, came away a winner with a 78 – 76 OT win. Ravena will now face the Panthers in the semifinals at the Glens Falls Civic Center.
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