Community connected in hope for a cure
What do you get when you add seven retired S-G teachers with two current SGHS teachers and a generous outpouring of support from the community?
What do you get when you add seven retired S-G teachers with two current SGHS teachers and a generous outpouring of support from the community?
Scotia-Glenville’s first districtwide book fair sold $17,323 in books in just 2 days. The event encouraged the joy of reading. “Our public librarian even ran
May 16, 2023 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Scotia-Glenville CSD budget approved by voters On Tuesday, Scotia-Glenville Central School District voters approved the district’s proposed $62,959,582 budget
May is Better Speech & Hearing month, so the speech-language pathologists at Scotia-Glenville are spreading the word on their important but often misunderstood profession. Speech-Language
Tuesday, May 16, polls are open from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. in the high school B-wing gym for the annual district budget vote and
Congratulations to the students who received the Sandra G. Morley Physical Education Student Leadership Awards From Lincoln: Riley Axon, Leila Cisneros, Hailey Ferrara, Brady Fuller,
The District has noticed an increase in dog excrement on our fields. Please remember there are no pets allowed on our facilities.
A public hearing on the proposed budget is set for this Wednesday, May 3 at 7 p.m. in the middle school cafeteria. Immediately following, the community
Congratulations to the Division I Glendaal teams that competed in the state Odyssey of the Mind competition at the Syracuse Fairgrounds. It was a long
Penguin pride was shining bright The faculty and staff at Lincoln create an environment where students feel safe and proud to show off their talents