FOOTBALL SUMMER CAMP BEGINS JULY 7! REGISTER NOW so you don't miss out! Click here for details: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1ctcuEIbr2FY8u-pdBqPDe65wBgBaTYyW
about 2 hours ago, Minisink Valley School District
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ELEMENTARY SCHOOL FIELD DAY FUN! Take a peek at our K-2 students having a blast at last Friday's Field Day! It was a great day to be outside! THANK YOU to everyone who played a role in the day's success and fun! We appreciate you and so do our students! See more photos on the district's Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/MinisinkValleyCSD
about 21 hours ago, Minisink Valley School District
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BASEBALL SUMMER CAMP BEGINS JUNE 30! REGISTER NOW so you don't miss out! Click here for details: https://docs.google.com/document/d/17maPASCQQQ368vgQWKSLDqX3D0d2LuCg/edit
6 days ago, Minisink Valley School District
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It's "Paint and Sip," Kindergarten style! In this instance, it’s "PAINT AND SNACK!" Karen Ruoti’s and Tiffany Guareno’s ES kindergarteners recently gathered for a special and innovative year-end PAINT AND SNACK party where they painted and later snacked on fruit together! Students followed a guided painting lesson featuring fireworks (perfect for the upcoming July 4 holiday) followed by an outdoor picnic featuring fresh fruit. These little students followed a step-by-step demonstration, allowing them to create their own unique masterpiece! What a fun, relaxing and creative way to end the season with friends (and bring home a wonderful keepsake to their families!)
6 days ago, Minisink Valley School District
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Leyla Johnson’s ES K-2 students have been working on a variety of fun, creative, manipulative stations including striking, throwing and catching, volleying with hands and with an implement, hula hoop challenges and creative scarf challenges. Students worked with a variety of equipment trying individual, partner, and group challenges working on manipulative skills. In Physical Education, manipulative skills involve using one’s body to move or control objects with accuracy and speed, often involving gross motor skills like throwing, catching, kicking or striking. These skills are crucial for developing both gross motor coordination and fine motor control and are an amazing foundation for multiple sports and activities, while also being a lot of fun!
8 days ago, Minisink Valley School District
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ES kindergarteners took a fabulous field trip to Pierson’s Farms yesterday, June 4! It was a great day to be outdoors, enjoy the sunshine with friends, meet some goats, try out the trike track, tube gliders, spider web and gravel pit and mine for gems! Students even learned about plants by planting their own little plant to bring home and care for!
19 days ago, Minisink Valley School District
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IS/ES/Otisville families: REMINDER: “Early Bird” registration is taking place for the Middletown YMCA’s “Club Kid” Program, which is again being offered at Minisink Valley for the 2025-26 school year. Don't miss out if interested! Club Kid provides safe, fun, and supervised care before and after school at Otisville Elementary and the Intermediate/Elementary schools and follows the district’s calendar. To learn more, CLICK HERE: https://www.minisink.com/o/oes/article/2152590
21 days ago, Minisink Valley School District
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Shawne Demberg’s ES kindergarteners recently celebrated the 7th birthday of Addy, the therapy dog! In lieu of gifts, her class celebrated this sweet dog by donating items especially for dogs which were sent to the local Humane Society! Thank you to everyone who supported this drive, and Happy Birthday to Addy!
22 days ago, Minisink Valley School District
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WHAT A HOOT! Joseph Ferara’s ES second-graders, like all second-graders at the Elementary School, have been studying owls over recent weeks. In this unit, students learned about the parts of an owl, what owls eat, where they live, the different species and much more! One of the biggest things that they learned was that owls swallow their prey whole! When they do this, owls will later regurgitate up the bones and parts they can’t digest as a pellet. As part of their work, students had the unique opportunity to dissect owl pellets. Inside, they found the bones of the different animals the owls eat such as mole skulls, mouse legs and more. Students used charts to identify the different bones they found. As part of their learning, many classes, like Mr. Ferara’s, incorporated other “owl activities,” including drawings and other crafts such as these adorable hats!
25 days ago, Minisink Valley School District
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Please support the good work of the Minisink Valley PTO and purchase an ULTIMATE DISCOUNT CARD! This fundraiser concludes Saturday, June 7! Get all the details via this link: https://www.ultimatefundraisinginc.com/discount-card-store/physical
27 days ago, Minisink Valley School District
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A big THANK YOU to the district's Executive Board PTO for sponsoring an appreciation lunch at our Transportation Center today, May 28! Our bus drivers, monitors, mechanics and office staff work hard every day to ensure safe and reliable transportation to and from school for our students, and that includes sports and field trips! There's so much behind-the-scenes work that happens to make all this happen! WE APPRECIATE YOU!
27 days ago, Minisink Valley School District
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The Middle School’s Minisink Motivates Club recently traveled up to the Elementary School for their second annual reading of the "Weird" series by Erin Frankel to second-grade classrooms. Middle schoolers read a story from the series and then completed an activity with students. It’s another great example of positive inter-school relationships! Middle school students and elementary school students had a great time interacting with one another and completing the activity. Take a peek at this wonderful example of inter-school cooperation and relationships! In one book read to some students, Luisa gets made fun of for her polka dotted boots. She comes to find that they are just one thing that makes her unique. Students used a chart paper in the shape of a rain boot and received two polka dots. They decorated one in their own creative way. On the other one, they wrote something that makes them unique or something nice about themselves. Each of the students' polka dots were put onto the poster as a reminder of how special they are. Other students were read a book about Jayla, a bystander who gets involved in a way that she isn't proud of. She is "dared" to do things that are unkind. Jayla is very interested in the solar system and even does a project on it. Each of these students were given stars to decorate and write on to put on a solar system poster. Lastly, some students were read a book about Sam, the story’s bully. Students learned where her bullying behavior stems from. She loves to play guitar so the students put hearts on a guitar poster, which also included decorating one and writing a note on the other. “No matter which book they were read, the message ended up being the same,” said co-advisor Lauren Pullen. “Everyone deserves to be accepted and know that they are special in their own way. After reading, our members helped each of the second-grade students talk about, identify, and write qualities that make them feel special. Our hope leaving this visit is always that students understand the importance of accepting and celebrating others for who they are, as well as loving themselves for what makes them different.”
27 days ago, Minisink Valley School District
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District kindergarten students, like Tiffany Guareno’s ES kindergarteners, are learning about “teen” numbers. They’ve have already mastered counting up to 20 and are now working on counting out groups of 11 through 20! In order to do this important work, they’re being taught to model a “teen” number as “10 ones” and “some more ones.” During this recent lesson, they had the opportunity to visit a rekenrek (a rekenrek is a counting frame, often used in math education, that consists of two rows of beads), a beans and egg carton and a cubes station. Students were given a “teen” number and had to represent their number as “10 ones” and “some more ones” at each station! Take a peek! Learning "teen" numbers (11-19) in kindergarten is crucial for building a solid math foundation. It helps children understand the concept of place value, which is essential for later mathematical concepts like addition, subtraction, and understanding larger numbers. It also helps them develop number sense, which involves understanding the relationships between numbers and quantities.
28 days ago, Minisink Valley School District
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Last evening's K-12 Art Show was beyond beautiful! It was bright, colorful, unique creative and full of pride by everyone who attended! We hope you were there! Take a peek at some of our proud student-artists who were thrilled to show their works of art. Did you know that approximately 1,000 students had at least one piece of art on exhibit? THANK YOU to our awesome art faculty in our five buildings for their work to stage such a gorgeous exhibit! We appreciate you! See more photos on the district's Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/MinisinkValleyCSD
about 1 month ago, Minisink Valley School District
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THANK YOU to everyone who played a role in the success of the Elementary School's annual Transportation Day, held this past Friday ! Our youngest students had the wonderful opportunity to explore these vehicles which make so many important contributions to our communities...plus meet a K9 dog, too! It was a great educational opportunity! Take a look! As always, we're grateful to the Elementary School PTO for organizing a wonderful experience for our young students! See more photos on the district's Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/MinisinkValleyCSD
about 1 month ago, Minisink Valley School District
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CAN YOU HELP? Mark your calendar, ONE WEEK FROM TODAY! Giving back has never been cooler! Join us at Rita's on Dolson Avenue on Thursday, May 22 from 5 to 8 p.m. for a refreshing ice or custard and a portion of your money spent will go to the Tyrell J. Audian Memorial Scholarship at the High School! TJ was a 2019 graduate and dedicated his life to our nation by enlisting in the Marines right out of high school. Tragically, TJ suddenly passed away during a training exercise with his unit. A track scholarship in his honor has been created in collaboration with High School yearbook. Please consider supporting of this worthy cause!
about 1 month ago, Minisink Valley School District
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The Elementary School team completed kindergarten screening earlier this week! They met some adorable incoming students who were proud to share what they know! The purpose of a screening is to ensure a child is developmentally ready to start kindergarten and may determine whether any additional classroom support may be needed. Screeners look at basic kindergarten readiness skills, including: language, cognitive, gross and fine motor skills. It’s also a great way for us to meet our new students! PLUS: Our soon-to-be students also got a chance to take a short ride on a school bus…how fun is that?
about 1 month ago, Minisink Valley School District
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Kimberly McDermott’s ES second-graders and Lindsey McKernan’s ES kindergarteners recently gathered to teach their young students about composting with worms! Mrs. McKernan recently taught a unit on taking care of the earth to her kindergarten students, where they learned to reduce, reuse and recycle. To culminate the unit, Mrs. McDermott's second-grade class invited Mrs. McKernan's kindergarteners to learn about creating a compost bin ...complete with live red worms! How fun is this? The second-graders took turns teaching the little kindergarten students facts about composting with red worms. Then, these kindergarteners got a chance to hold the worms! (Who doesn’t love holding worms?) Finally, Mrs. McDermott shared some red worms with Mrs. McKernan and the kindergarten students started their own composting bin! What a great intra-school STEM lesson which also teaches students about environmental responsibility, the natural cycles of life, and how to reduce waste. It provides a hands-on learning experience that helps them understand decomposition, soil health, and the importance of recycling.
about 2 months ago, Minisink Valley School District
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MARK YOUR CALENDARS NOW! One of the biggest district-wide events will take place Tuesday, May 20: The annual annual District Art Show/K-12 Exhibition! Over 400 student artists representing the High School, Middle School, Otisville Elementary the Intermediate School and the Elementary School will have work on display from 5 to 8 p.m. at the High School cafeteria and auditorium. It's always a gorgeous and vibrantly colorful exhibition, featured all kinds of art mediums! This exhibition is equally wonderful because of the smiles on the proud families and students! Please join us!
about 2 months ago, Minisink Valley School District
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Congratulations to the 17 students who were recognized at the NYSAHPERD Catskill Zone Leadership Awards Ceremony, held this past Saturday at Wallkill High School! This event honors top-grade-level students who exemplify excellence in fitness, leadership, and citizenship—key components of New York State learning standards. These students were selected for their commitment to an active lifestyle, responsible behavior, leadership qualities, and contributions to their school community. While athletic ability is not a requirement, each honoree embodies the spirit of personal growth and positive influence. "These students are role models who lead by example, showing us the power of character, effort, and service in physical education and beyond,” said Physical Education teacher Theresa Uhelsky, the organization’s past president. Students honored were: Middle School • Mason King • Ben Ziegler • Lennox Addo • Erin Arias • Lyla LeBarbera Otisville Elementary • Leah Galligan • Quinn Lattimer • Luca Artola • Eliya Graziano Intermediate School • Ella Manzie • Madison Worden • Jemma Marsala • Charlotte Kohler Elementary School • James Santos • Gary Boyajian • Declan Barry • Kaylee Jackler
about 2 months ago, Minisink Valley School District
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