Chris Vincent Jr and Addison Vellekoop named Dutchmen of the Week for the week of Jan. 15

Congratulations to Chris Vincent Jr (Modified Basketball) and Addison Vellekoop (Varsity Indoor Track & Field) for earning DOW (Dutchmen of the Week) honors for the week of January 15. Chris Vincent Jr (Modified Basketball) Chris has been bringing immense energy during our games. Leading the top of our 1-2-2 press and drawing contact in every …

Landon Kinal and Stella Zobel named Dutchmen of the Week for the week of Jan. 8

Congratulations to Landon Kinal (Varsity XC Ski) and Stella Zobel (Varsity Gymnastics) for earning DOW (Dutchmen of the Week) honors for the week of January 8. Landon Kinal (Varsity XC Ski) Landon finished third overall at the Saratoga/Shen Invitational and helped propel the varsity boys team to a second place finish. He put a lot …

Jan. 26 update: STOP Conference; fund balance and reserves presentation; budget survey; Future Ready Task Force; report cards

A message from Dr. Wiles: Dear GCSD Families, Recently a group of 19 Farnsworth Middle School and Guilderland High School students attended the 2024 Students Together Opposing Prejudice (STOP) Conference organized by the Anti-Defamation League (ADL). The theme of this year’s conference was “The Legacy of Bayard Rustin,” with a focus on breaking down barriers …

Fund balance and reserves presentation delivered to the board

At the Jan. 16 board of education meeting, Assistant Superintendent for Business Dr. Andrew Van Alstyne gave a presentation about the district’s projected fund balance and reserves for the 2024-2025 school year. This topic is one that is considered early in the budget development process and is one of many areas that provide the framework …

Results from 2024-2025 budget survey; thank you for your participation!

From Jan. 16-23, the Guilderland Central School District conducted a survey to gather input on the 2024-2025 budget from GCSD students, staff, families and community members. The survey had approximately 2,000 participants; thank you to all who took part. The survey centered on learning which district priorities are most important to stakeholders. Overall, the school …

FMS and GHS students attend STOP Conference

The conference focused on how students can engage in anti-bias conversations to break down barriers On Friday, Jan. 12, nineteen Farnsworth Middle School and Guilderland High School students and five chaperones attended the 2024 Students Together Opposing Prejudice (STOP) Conference organized by the Anti-Defamation League (ADL). Held on the Siena College campus and attended by …

Cultural diversity and food: local chef brings a taste of Morocco to FMS students

Lunch at Farnsworth Middle School went international on Wednesday, Jan. 17 as Chef Aneesa Waheed from Tara Kitchen – a Mediterranean and Moroccan restaurant in Guilderland – hosted a sampling event in the school’s cafeteria. Students were able to try boneless chicken marinated in an apricot and prune sauce, as well as rice and green …

FMS team places first in regional Future City Competition for second year

Team advances to national competition in Washington, D.C. On January 13, the Farnsworth Middle School Future City team won first place in the Future City regional competition for the second year in a row. The FMS team competed against eight other Capital Region schools, to advance to the national competition, which will be held in …

2024-2025 school budget survey

The Guilderland Central School District is in the process of developing the budget for the 2024-2025 school year and is seeking community input. It is critical to the budget development process to gather perspective from various stakeholder groups so the district can formulate a first draft of the budget. To provide the Guilderland school community …

FMS holds fourth annual cereal box dominos with record number of donations

On Monday, Dec. 18, Farnsworth Middle School held their annual cereal box dominos to benefit the Guilderland Food Pantry. A tradition for the past three years, the event brings the school community together to help the local non-profit, along with some friendly competition between the school’s four houses (Hiawatha, Mohawk, Seneca, and Tawasentha) to see …

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