by Mark Adam | Mar 20, 2023 | Bell Top, Columbia, District, Genet, Goff, Green Meadow, Pre-K, Red Mill, Sutherland
Each school year, the East Greenbush CSD makes provisions for up to five emergency closings by building them into the school calendar. At this point, the district has used all five of its emergency closing days. Therefore, the district has decided to implement remote learning for any emergency closing days that occur between now and the end of the school year.
by Mark Adam | Mar 16, 2023 | Bell Top, Columbia, District, Genet, Goff, Green Meadow, Red Mill, Sutherland
In response to the tragic earthquakes that affected Turkey and Syria last month, the East Greenbush CSD is collecting spare change at all schools to benefit the American Red Cross and its disaster relief efforts. All schools are accepting spare change from now until April 5, 2023.
by Mark Adam | Mar 14, 2023 | Bell Top, Columbia, District, Genet, Goff, Green Meadow, Pre-K, Red Mill, Sutherland
After receiving an assessment from the towns on the road conditions, the East Greenbush CSD will open with a 2-hour delay on Wednesday, March 15.
by Mark Adam | Mar 13, 2023 | Bell Top, Columbia, District, Genet, Goff, Green Meadow, Pre-K, Red Mill, Sutherland
All schools and district offices in the East Greenbush CSD will be closed Tuesday, March 14 due to the weather forecast. This will be a traditional snow day with no remote learning. All after school activities are canceled.
by Mark Adam | Mar 10, 2023 | Bell Top, Columbia, District, Genet, Goff, Green Meadow, Pre-K, Red Mill, Sutherland, Transportation
Special transportation requests for next school year, including to private schools and daycare or alternate locations, are due to the Transportation Department by April 1.
by Mark Adam | Mar 9, 2023 | Bell Top, District, Genet, Green Meadow, Red Mill, Sutherland
Fifth grade students from across the East Greenbush Central School District learned about the Holocaust from two guest speakers during a virtual presentation last week. The presentation featured Leon and Marsha Halpert, who are the parents-in-law of Genet 5th grade teacher Daniel Scher, and who are both children of Holocaust survivors.