Happy School Related Professionals Day to all of our amazing SRPs who make up Cairo-Durham CSD. Thank you for all you do!
The Cairo-Durham High School Student Council will be hosting a holiday concert and turkey dinner for Cairo-Durham senior citizens, both free of charge, on Wednesday, Dec. 7 at the high school.
The concert will start at 1 p.m. and the dinner will be from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Interested individuals can call the high school office (518-622-8543) or email Alyssa Wickham (awickham@cairodurham.org) to RSVP by Nov. 30.
There will be a blood drive on Nov. 16 in the Cairo-Durham High School gymnasium from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
You must be 16-years-old or older (16-year-olds need parent permission and additional paperwork) to sign up.
Click the link to register: https://www.redcrossblood.org/give.html/drive-results?zipSponsor=1830nyp
The Cairo-Durham Middle School Student Council is having a flash sale fundraiser on school apparel from now until Nov. 26! Be sure to check out the school store at www.cdschoolstore.com to make an order!
The 7th grade students in Ms. Meyers' classes spent yesterday (Nov. 10) talking about the importance and history of Veterans Day.
As a way to honor Veterans, the scholars made a "thank you" sign and placed 100 American flags to honor 100 Veterans in front of the Cairo Durham Middle and High School. Great job, students!
Wishing all of the brave and courageous individuals who have served our country a Happy Veterans Day!
Reminder: No school tomorrow, Nov. 11, in observance of Veterans Day!
Take a look at the schedule for Spirit Week at CDES for Nov. 14-18!
The Cairo-Durham Central School District Board of Education meeting scheduled for tonight, Nov. 10, has been postponed to next Thursday, Nov. 17 at 6 p.m. in the MS/HS Distance Learning Room.
Congratulations to senior Cierra Ford on being selected as CDHS Student of the Month for October 2022! Pictured here is Cierra (left) and one of her favorite teachers, Mrs. Cavanagh.
Read about Cierra's qualifications here: https://www.cairodurham.org/o/cdhs/article/904863
Students from Mrs. Margiasso’s Kindergarten class and Miss Prinz’s 5th grade class collaborated to work on the topic of Space.
Students in Miss Prinz’s 5th grade class have been learning all about space and the different planets in the solar system. Throughout the last couple of weeks, the students have been researching two planets of their choice. Students had to take their findings and put the information onto banners as well as mini booklets to share with the Kindergarten class. After researching, the students in Miss. Prinz’s class then had to create a paper mache replica of their planet to share with Mrs. Margiasso’s Kindergarteners.
In order to prepare for their visit to Miss Prinz’s fifth grade class Mrs. Margiasso’s kindergarten class was introduced to the theme of space the week prior. Everyday the class did a different read aloud that went along with the theme of space and the solar system.
During the collaboration, Mrs. Margassio’s Kindergarten class came to sit in Miss Prinz’s 5th grade class and listened to each group present about their planets. Each group went to the front of the class with their banner, booklets, and one paper mache model of their planet. A member of each group presented facts about their planet and explained to the Kindergarteners how they made their paper mache planet. A member from each group also passed around their mini booklet that they made for the kindergarteners to be able to flip through during their presentations. Both classes were super engaged and excited throughout the presentation. This project and collaboration was a great implementation of our P2 traits of open-mindedness and teamwork for each class!
Members of the Interact Club offered fresh coffee and dessert to teachers in order to help with the funding of the Backpack Program. Together they raised $150!
Shown in pic: Wyatt Handel, President of Interact Club (left) and Beau O'lendorf, President of Cairo-Durham Rotary (right).
Four CDES students stopped by to visit Superintendent Wetherbee and the District Office for their fundraiser of selling candy bars to support the purchase of necessary supplies for those in poverty and in need! Way to go, students!
Congratulations to our CDMS Students of the Month for September!
From left, Lucy Palmer (6th), Charlotte Rae (8th), Vivienne Myers (7th) and Principal Czech. Way to go, students!
For the past few weeks, Miss Wagor’s 5th grade class has been reading several science texts and working to determine the central idea and key details of each text.
Students began with a short excerpt on the moon, followed by a lesson on identifying constellations. The scholars had the opportunity to create their own constellations with spaghetti and marshmallows.
Next, students read how Pluto stopped being a planet. Students identified a key detail to support this claim, such as how a planet has to clear its neighborhood of smaller objects around its orbit to be considered a planet, which Pluto failed to do.
Lastly, students read about how stars explode and included details leading up to the event. In conclusion, students were assigned a planet and a group where they conducted research on their planet. Then, they each created their own paper mache planets with flour, newspaper, water, paint, and hot glue!
The Cairo-Durham Central School Districting is accepting applications for the following position: Part-Time High School Teacher's Aide.
Please view the attachment for more information!
The Cairo-Durham Middle School Student Council is having a flash sale fundraiser on school apparel from now until Nov. 26! Be sure to check out the school store at www.cdschoolstore.com to make an order!
The Rotarians of the Cairo-Durham Rotary Club recently handed out dictionaries to the third grade! Thank you for your kind donation!
The Cairo-Durham Central School District is accepting applications for the following positions: Teacher K- 12 ENL and Elementary School Teacher Aide 1:1. Please view the attachments for more information!
Best of luck to our students taking the SAT Exam tomorrow, Nov. 5, from 7:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Just a reminder that the MS and HS building and grounds will be unavailable for usage during testing hours.