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February 14, 2020

BALDWINSVILLE STUDENTS SHINE AT VEX ROBOTICS COMPETITION


     Thirty-three teams competed Saturday in the VEX Robotics Competition held at C.W. Baker High School.
    VEX releases a different competition and course every year. This year it’s “tower takeover” and students have been working for months to code, design and build a robot that will score as many points as possible in head-to-head competition.
    Many Baldwinsville teams shined during the competition and two teams went home with trophies. Read more...

PARENT NIGHT FOR PRESCHOOLERS WITH DISABILITIES TRANSITIONING TO KINDERGARTEN TO BE HELD 


    Please join us for a special night for parents and guardians of preschoolers with disabilities transitioning to kindergarten.
    The meeting will be held from 4 to 5 p.m. on Tuesday, February 25 in Room 108 at Reynolds Elementary School, 222 Deerwood Drive, Baldwinsville. Read more...
 

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    The Board of Education recently approved the 2020-2021 district calendar. The calendar can be found here: 2020-2021
 

WHAT DO YOU NEED KNOW ABOUT THE 2019 NOVEL CORONAVIRUS?

    Superintendent Matthew McDonald wants to make sure parents, guardians and staff members in the Baldwinsville Central School District have the most accurate information regarding the 2019 Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV). The New York State Department of Education and the state Department of Health released a letter for parents, which is provided on our website.
    "It is important to note that the same infection control measures that we use to fight yearly influenza (the flu) protect against respiratory viruses of any type," McDonald said. "Some of the best protection measures are low technology: cover coughs and sneezes, don't touch eye - mouth-nose area, wash your hands, stay home when you are ill." 

MCNAMARA ELEMENTARY STAFF PREPARES STUDENTS FOR STATE TESTS 

McNamara Elementary staff prepares students for state tests with rap

McNamara Elementary is preparing students for state ELA tests next month with a special rendition of Lizzo’s hit song “Truth Hurts.” School Resource Officer Katie Kruger, Teaching Assistant Katie Ducharme and Physical Education Teacher Jessica Volz rap about perseverance and optimism. Watch video.