Miss Fasulo’s Kindergarten Class at McConnellsville recently received a donation of 23 pumpkins!! The class is excited to paint them and show to families. They want to extend a very special thank you to the family that generously donated these wonderful pumpkins and helped the class get into the spooky spirit!
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MES Pumpkins In Fasulo's Class
The Camden Central School District is always accepting applicants for Substitute positions in our District! This is a great opportunity to get started in public service and education while working with our students! See the attached image for more information about how to get started! Questions should be directed to Kelly Eveleth (keveleth@camdencsd.org) in the CCSD Personnel Office . You also have the opportunity to apply online via OLAS at https://olasjobs.org/JobDetails?jobNumber=CAMN0250010-0000
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Subs Wanted
The Camden Central School District is eagerly recruiting tutors for in-person and remote academic support for the 2022-23 school year. We are currently interested in tutors for all grade levels. See the included flyer for more information. Kelly Eveleth (keveleth@camdencsd.org) is your primary point of contact for questions. Apply on OLAS: https://olasjobs.org/JobDetails?jobNumber=CAMN0250453-0000
over 1 year ago, Public Relations
Tutoring Ad
McConnellsville Elementary School got this awesome group photo before starting off on the parade route last weekend! It's hard to believe a week has gone by already!
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Mcville at Homecoming Parade
Want to re-live the fun of the Camden Homecoming Parade? Give this slideshow a try! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RMgyo2EVwuo We want to give everyone who has supported this event a digital round of applause. Join us in thanking Kim and Sydney Dean as well for taking a HUGE leadership role in making this all happen. We are excited for what 2023 will bring! Go Blue!
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This evening, our Boys Varsity Football team will be traveling to Indian River for what is sure to be an exciting contest as the only two unbeaten teams in the Class B Northeast compete tonight. We have been advised that the best way to stream the game is to use the link provided below. The game has been picked up as a free streaming telecast through NBC Watertown and Steve Weed Productions. Kickoff is set for 7 p.m.! Streaming Link: https://nbcwatertown.com/live-stream/ Go Blue!
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Football At Indian River
Throughout the rest of the Fall semester, the Camden Central School District will be spotlighting several new members of our staff. Today, we’d like to introduce you to Shae D’Arcangelis. She is a social worker at Camden Middle School. Shae is a graduate of Nazareth College in Rochester, NY and Oneida High School. Her favorite thing about her position is the rewarding feeling of helping students and families overcome barriers and supporting them through the hard moments that can happen in life. She says a supportive environment has been key to getting comfortable in the early stages of her career with us. “The support I have received has made my transition to Camden seamless,” D’Arcangelis said. “I am excited for the opportunities and staff that I will continue to meet along the way. I am very excited for the new school year along with the years to come!” When she’s not helping our students and families overcome challenges, Shae loves to read, spend time with family and friends, and spoil her golden retriever puppy named Nash. Welcome to our team!
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Shae D'Arcangelis
Mrs. McPheron's students are learning how to integrate their ideas through the use of our latest technology acquisition, Promethean Boards. These awesome interactive panels have just arrived in our buildings, and students and staff are just beginning to unlock their potential in the classroom. A representative from the company was on the CHS campus recently to show District staff how to use them as part of our Superintendent's Conference Day program.
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Student Using Promethean Board
Camden varsity football moves up three spots to #13 in this week's edition of the NYS Sportswriters' Association State Rankings for Class B! Keep up the good work!
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NYS Ranking #13 for Football
Saturday's parade was an incredible celebration of Camden Spirit! Stay tuned right here for more homecoming content, as there are a lot more photos where these came from!
over 1 year ago, Public Relations
An Alumnus Strikes Up A Chat
Girls Tennis Team
Hi Karl!
Cross Country
Join our team! The Camden Central School District is eagerly recruiting new applicants for Substitute positions! See the attached image for more information on how to get started!
over 1 year ago, Public Relations
Throughout the rest of the Fall Semester, the Camden Central School District will be spotlighting several new members of our staff. Today, we’d like to introduce Allison Leone to you. Miss Leone is in her first year teaching kindergarten at Camden Elementary School. She joins the District after a year in the Madison Central School District. She is a graduate of SUNY Fredonia. Miss Leone’s favorite thing about being an educator is that she can come to school every day and see smiling faces who are eager to learn. Her favorite thing about the Camden experience is that everyone helps and encourages each other. When she’s not bringing another exciting day of learning to her students, Miss Leone loves reading, spending time with friends and family, and going to one of her favorite places, Disney World. Welcome to the team!
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Allison Leone
Congratulations once again to our 2022 Camden High School Homecoming Court! Freshman: Lilliana Clark and Adam Gonzalez. Sophomore: Lily Price and Joshua Stevens. Junior: Nevaeh Myers and Trevor Young. Senior: Chelsea Coady and Timothy Grinnell. We'll have many more parade images for you soon!
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2022 Homecoming Court
Alumni and current cheerleaders perform at halftime
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cheerleaders
End of the first quarter and the Blue Devils lead 21-0
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football
The village is starting to roar to life for parade day! Come on down early and enjoy the craft and vendor fair! The parade starts at 1.
over 1 year ago, Public Relations
Village of Camden
As part of a science lesson this week, Mrs. Brazie's 4th grade class at McConnellsville Elementary School learned about how our muscles make our bones move. Students made a 'robotic' finger so that they could see how bones, muscles, tendons and joints work together! Check out the McConnellsville Elementary webpage to see more photos of this experiment!
over 1 year ago, Public Relations
Mrs. Brazie's class
Mrs. Brazie's class
Mrs. Brazie's class
Mrs. Brazie's class
This afternoon at Camden Middle School, CCSD teachers learned more about a six step lesson plan for targeted ELA instruction with The Reading League!
over 1 year ago, Public Relations
Reading League Training
Reading League Training
Principal Ferretti? Or Sheriff Ferretti? We cannot confirm or deny if both have been seen together in the same room, at the same time. Regardless, here is our awesome Camden Elementary School principal celebrating "Country Day" on Thursday at CES!
over 1 year ago, Public Relations
Craig Ferretti
Here at the Camden Central School District, we believe in the power of peer leadership as part of our professional development program. That leadership was on display this morning, as teacher leader and second grade teacher Sue Holmes facilitated a professional development session about phonics methodology for our teachers from pre-kindergarten to fourth grade. Attending teachers learned more about the Secret Stories phonics method, along with some tips and tricks for teaching students how to pronounce "Red Words" in the Orton-Gillingham method. They are called "Red Words" because a developing student has to generally stop and think before pronouncing them, as they may break phonemic conventions and cannot easily be sounded out phonetically.
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Sue Holmes
Teachers
Sue Holmes
Attendees