BOARD WORKSHOP: Interested in becoming a School Board Member? BT BOCES will be hosting a workshop for all prospects on April 11, 2024 | BT BOCES ISC Glenwood Rd. Contact Erin McMullen at the District Office if interested and to pick up a packet!
ANNUAL CAR SHOW: Attention all car lovers and enthusiasts, Chenango Forks CSD Transportation Systems Class is hosting its Annual Car Show on June 6, 2024. LOOKING TO REGISTER YOUR CAR? Use this link: https://forms.gle/2kNGoNGt3q9NWvFT8
FARM TO SCHOOL: Check out our Broome-Tioga Farm to School Spring Newsletter!
SOLAR ECLIPSE: Students throughout the district participated in lessons about the solar eclipse. Mrs. Shoudy's class made food models of the process, Mrs. Giovenco's class created paper diagrams, and Mrs. Laine's College Astronomy Class went to Sampson State Park for a viewing!
LOCKHEED MARTIN: Our 8th graders had a unique opportunity to attend Engineering Day at Lockheed Martin. The day was spent learning about science, technology, engineering, and math. Students were able to get involved in several hands-on projects and tour stops. They met with many engineers who shared their experiences and enthusiasm about the future of engineering!
REMINDER: From CFCSD - High School & Middle School will dismiss at 11:30 am and CFE will dismiss at 12:30 pm. | Reminder - The CDC Advises you MUST wear proper eclipse glasses to view the sun! Happy Viewing!
STUDENTS OF THE MONTH: Congratulations to our Middle School students of the Month for March!
AUTISM AWARENESS DAY: The month of April is World Autism Month, and today, Chenango Forks CSD celebrates World Autism Awareness Day! This year's focus, through Autism Speaks, is 'acting fearlessly for change'. To learn more, visit their website here: https://www.autismspeaks.org/
REMINDER: There will be no school from March 29th - April 7th 2024 due to Spring Break. Please keep in mind that we will be releasing early on Monday, April 8th due to the Solar Eclipse.
BINGO NIGHT: Support the After Prom Party with a fun game or games of bingo! Sunday, April 28th at 1:00 PM | High School Cafeteria!
MAPLE DAY: The Middle School Agriculture Class under the guidance of Mrs. Hantsch welcomed students from CFE to their annual Maple Day festivities. This tradition offers an enriching experience for our CFE students as they delve into the process of maple syrup production!
Similar to last year, the agriculture students took to tapping trees across the CF campus to collect sap. This year proved successful as they boiled down 3 quarts of syrup! The event continues to serve as a hands-on educational opportunity for all involved.
EMPLOYMENT: We are looking for highly motivated individuals to join #ForksNation as a Food Service Helper! Apply online today! https://www.cforks.org/page/employment
MUSIC IN OUR SCHOOLS: Continuing with our celebration of Music in Our Schools Month, we are highlighting Mr. Pace's Middle School Band class!
KIDS CAN BUILD: The construction is under way at CFMS for this year's Kids CAN Build competition! Some of our media partners stopped by to promote the hard work our students are putting in! Can you guess this year's design? (It's based off a famous children's book!)
LEADERS & STUDENTS OF THE WEEK: Congratulations to our CFMS Leadership Award winners (Alaina, Khloe, & Zach) and Students of the Week (Cayden, Keegan, & Lena) for this past week! Keep up the great work. We are proud of you!
AIDES NEEDED: Chenango Forks CSD is looking for those who are qualified to join the #ForksNation family as an Aide! Apply online today: https://www.cforks.org/page/employment
END THE STEREOTYPES: Today, Chenango Forks CSD celebrates World Down Syndrome Day. According to the organization, Down Syndrome Intenational, this year's theme is #EndTheSteryotypes.
World Down Syndrome International on Stereotypes:
"A stereotype is a set idea that people have about what someone or something is like. Stereotypes can be positive, negative or neutral, but they are often inaccurate, or simply wrong! Stereotypes are often based on limited information or personal experience. They can be reinforced by the way something is represented in the media or by cultural messages. Once formed, a stereotype can be difficult to change."
Learn more here: https://www.worlddownsyndromeday.org/end-the-stereotypes
MR. ROGERS: We would like to wish Mr. Rogers a Happy Birthday from all of us in the Chenango Forks Neighborhood.
Fred Rogers was a trailblazer and huge advocate for education and educational programming on television, some of the same methods still used today on PBS!
CLASS OF 24': Support the Class of 2024 with their Zappia's Clothing Sale. Click or tap the link to view the store! https://zapathletics.chipply.com/CF-class-of-2024/
CF CHORUS RAFFLE: Congratulations to all of the winners listed below!
$100:
Karleigh Voorhis: Sold by Tylor Fink
Jennifer Brennan: Sold by Calliope Brennan
Laura Sehn: Sold by Virgil Sehn
Heather Marsh: Sold by Brianna Sickles
Lisa Voorhis: Sold by Tylor Fink
Crystal Musshafen: Sold by Bradley Musshafen
Timisha Frank: Sold by Brody O'Hern
Kristen Vaseleck: Sold by Jack Vaseleck
Adam: Sold by Emerson Moore
Rachael Stoddard: Sold by Madison Stoddard
$250:
Lauren Taylor: Sold by Blake Taylor
Katie Holden: Sold by Aidan Link
Katie Holden: Sold by Aidan Link
Michael Stoddard: Sold by Alaina Stoddard
$500:
Jennifer Little: Sold by Connor Little
Susan Skinner: Sold by Emerson Moore