District holds groundbreaking for new Forest Park Library

A group of third graders joined South Colonie School officials, contractors and members of the Board of Education today for a ceremonial groundbreaking for the new Forest Park Elementary School library.

The new library is part of Colonie 2020, a district-wide $13.8 million capital improvement project initiative approved by voters back in October, 2014. Library construction is expected to begin later this month. The district hopes to have the foundation in place over the winter, and outdoor construction to continue into the spring of 2017.

Last August, demolition crews tore down the former South Colonie Pupil Personnel Services (PPS) offices at the rear of the building in preparation for the library construction. The old “trailer-style” office units and classrooms, which were in disrepair and outlived their usefulness, had been vacant since January, 2016 when the PPS offices were moved to Lisha Kill Middle School.

Also last summer as part of the capital project, asbestos abatement and replacement of ceilings was completed at Forest Park and Veeder elementary schools, wireless Wi-Fi Internet was installed at all eight schools, along with other technology upgrades such as Voice-Over Internet Phone systems and improved building inter-communication systems.

Work will shift to Colonie Central High School later this school year as renovations are planned for the Art, Music and Technology wings, and the heating system will be converted from steam to hot water heat.

A new library will also be constructed at Roessleville Elementary School with that work scheduled to begin during the summer of 2017.

Colonie 2020 is a multi-phase capital initiative designed to maintain and improve school facilities, provide critical technology improvements/access for students, address health and safety issues and improve energy efficiency.

Congressman Gibson visits with WEB mentors

Congressman Chris Gibson recently got a tour of Golding Middle School, courtesy of our WEB (Where Everybody Belongs) Mentoring Program.

Mentors Rana Brown-Dimink, Jeffrey Crooks, Grace Dunham, Rylee Fancher, Isabella Lucear, and Mary Sierra showed the congressman the WEB room, Mr. Esposito’s technology classroom, the historic auditorium lobby and more, before Mr. Gibson addressed all 37 WEB mentors in the choir room.

Joined by Assemblyman Pete Lopez, the pair talked about leadership and responsibility, and took questions from the students. A6t the end of the visit, Lopez and Gibson were made honorary WEB Mentors.

Community Night Out June 9 – RECOMMENDED

Join the Colonie Police Department on Wednesday, June 9, for a Community Night Out. The event will be held from 6-8 p.m. at West Albany Pocket Park.

Find safety information, a K9 demonstration, police cars and motorcycles on display, giveaways and free food for the entire family to enjoy!

Thank you to the following sponsors for making this event possible:

  • Play It Again Sports
  • Colonie P.B.A.
  • Mercury Screenprinting

Contact Lt. Henry Rosenzweig with questions at rosenzweigh@colonie.org.

Ken’s Sticky Post Test

NFL Draft Kicks Off

The first round of the NFL Draft will be held tonight (8pm ET, ABC/ESPN), with the league opting to stick to its original schedule while shifting the entire affair online due to coronavirus fears. Originally planned to be held in Las Vegas – now home to the recently relocated Raiders – all league officials, team personnel, and players will participate remotely.

Former LSU quarterback and Heisman winner Joe Burrow, fresh off a record-setting season and national championship, is widely expected to be picked No. 1 by the Cincinnati Bengals. Defensive lineman Chase Young (Ohio State), linebacker Isaiah Simmons (Clemson), and cornerback Jeff Okudah (Ohio State) are also expected to be top picks (projections here). This year’s class is loaded with quarterback talent at the top; along with Burrow, quarterbacks Tua Tagovailoa (Alabama) and Justin Herbert (Oregon) are projected as top 10 picks. Some questions remain around Tagovailoa, who excelled at Alabama but suffered a season-ending hip injury last fall.

Rounds two and three will be held tomorrow, with the final four rounds Saturday.

Wilson reaches 200th win as coach

Fonda-Fultonville is proud to announce that Athletic Coordinator Eric Wilson recently earned his 200th win as coach of the boys varsity basketball team.

The 200th victory was earned when the team beat Fort Plain 67-50 on Friday, Dec. 16.

“No one wins a game by themselves,” Wilson said. “I can’t take credit for this because I’ve been a part of so many great teams. This is a milestone that was earned by more people than just myself, and I’m proud to be a part of it.”

“Eric is more than a coach – he’s a mentor for the students and a role model for the coaches he serves as athletic coordinator,” Superintendent of Schools Thomas Ciaccio said. “Fonda-Fultonville is fortunate to have him because he’s the type of coach you want your child to play for. He doesn’t just teach skills on the court, he teaches lessons that serve our students well in life.”

Wilson has been a high school science teacher for Fonda-Fultonville since 2000. He was hired as the athletic coordinator in the 2012-13 school year.

Academic programming for the 2017-18 school year

South Glens Falls High School’s  Academic Program Guide 2017-18 is now available to view online by clicking here. Students will receive a print copy in their English classes between Wednesday, Jan. 4 and Friday, Jan. 6. This booklet provides an explanation of graduation requirements, honors and college-level credit opportunities, school policies, as well as a list a list of course descriptions.

In order to meet the educational needs of each student, parents are encouraged to take a few moments to review the Academic Program Guide 2017-18 and assist their children with selecting courses for the 2017-18 school year. Students will have the opportunity to share this preliminary information with their school counselors during the  course selection process.

School counselors will meet with their students, in a small group format, to select a program of study on the following dates:

  • Current juniors:  Monday, Jan. 9 and Tuesday, Jan. 10
  • Current sophomores:  Thursday, Jan. 12 and Friday, Jan. 13
  • Current freshmen: Tuesday, Jan. 17 through Thursday, Jan. 19

Are you receiving school notification messages?

If you are not receiving voice calls, emails or texts from Central Valley School District please:

  • Recognize and listen to calls from the district number 315-895-7729, to avoid needlessly calling the district.
  • If your voicemail is full, please call 895-7729 to hear a the recording.
  • Respond Y to 68453 to allow texts from the school district.
  • Confirm the emergency contact information on file with the district is up-to-date.
  • Notify a child’s school immediately of any telephone number/text/email address changes.