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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Spotlight on Youth Awards group photo courtesy Town of East Greenbush

East Greenbush CSD students were honored at the Town of East Greenbush Spotlight on Youth Awards on Wednesday evening (courtesy Town of East Greenbush).

Eleven students from the East Greenbush Central School District were honored at the Town of East Greenbush Spotlight on Youth Awards ceremony on Wednesday evening at Town Hall. Students were nominated for their volunteerism and exhibiting positive character traits such as kindness, citizenship, respect and responsibility.

“It’s always such a wonderful event, and we are very proud of our East Greenbush students,” said Lisa O’Brien, Recreation Supervisor for the Town of East Greenbush, who coordinated the event.

Spotlight on Youth Award Recipients

Columbia High School

  • Maya Derico – 11th Grade
  • Patrick Donnelly – 12th Grade
  • Cole Durivage – 12th Grade
  • Corey Hamilton – 12th Grade
  • Natalie Krisanda – 10th Grade
  • Andrew Roehr – 10th Grade

Questar STEM High School

  • Hailey Clasby – 9th Grade

Howard L. Goff Middle School

  • Bellamy Cottrell – 6th Grade
  • Rebekah Gaito – 6th Grade
  • Emma Leyhane – 8th Grade
  • Abby Lussier – 8th Grade