Capital Project

The East Greenbush CSD has proposed a $116 million capital project that, if approved by voters, would improve facilities and grounds at all seven schools at no additional cost to the local taxpayer. The proposed capital project will be a proposition on the School Budget Vote and Board Election ballot scheduled for Tuesday, May 21, 2024.

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East Greenbush CSD Receives School Safety Excellence Award

East Greenbush CSD Receives School Safety Excellence Award

For the 21st consecutive year, the East Greenbush Central School District has received the School Safety Excellence Award from Utica National Insurance Group. The district received the Titanium with Honors level designation this year, the highest level available, which includes a $500 check to be used for safety expenses.

Red Mill’s Got Glow

Red Mill’s Got Glow

Red Mill Elementary School students showed off their skills at the 2024 Talent Show on March 14. Five students served as hosts and 16 students performed on stage with acts that included music, comedy, gymnastics and martial arts.

Spring Flower Sale Fundraiser to Benefit Class of 2027

Spring Flower Sale Fundraiser to Benefit Class of 2027

The Columbia Class of 2027, in partnership with Becker’s Farm in East Greenbush, is currently running a spring flower sale. We are offering 6″ potted geraniums for $10 each and trailing petunia hanging baskets for $35 each. Completed order forms and payment are due by Friday, April 26th.

New Podcast Episode: English as a New Language

New Podcast Episode: English as a New Language

The East Greenbush Central School District released Episode 8 of its podcast Let’s Learn Together today. In this episode, we discuss English as a New Language, our staff profile features Special Education Teacher Liz Corey, the Drone Club is highlighted during the Student Activity Spotlight, and Mr. Simons promotes upcoming school events.

Video: Columbia Field Trip to Costa Rica

Video: Columbia Field Trip to Costa Rica

More than two dozen Columbia High School students went on a field trip to Costa Rica over Spring Recess, learning about its rich biodiversity and a different culture. Students swam in the Pacific Ocean, visited the rainforest and saw an active volcano.