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High achieving and hard working Grade 7 and Grade 8 students were honored in a special ceremony held Feb. 11 at TVSS. The assembly, hosted by the students’ teachers, recognized students for achieving Honor Roll, High Honor Roll, and Principal’s Honor Roll. Special awards were also given to students who went “above and beyond” expectations …
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A Single Bite is a food-based nonprofit in the Sullivan Catskills dedicated to feeding families with real, local food and to educating young people about the food they eat and where it comes from. Since March 2020, with help from every school district in Sullivan County and a community of volunteers, A Single Bite has prepared …
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Voters in the Tri-Valley Central School District approved a $35,171,263 budget for the 2021-22 school year by a vote of 177 to 71. Voters also elected Brent Clarke, Rose Woods and Danielle Penny-Stroop to the TVCSD Board of Education.
New York State Education Law Section 409-H requires all public and nonpublic elementary and secondary schools to provide written notification regarding the use of pesticides periodically throughout the school year. To comply with the end of spring recess notification requirement, TriValley Central School is providing the following information. No reportable pesticides have been used. If …
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Need internet access for virtual school and homework? Is your internet too slow for learning at home? The ConnectED NY program is providing hotspots and data plans to students with unreliable internet service at home. A mobile hotspot provides a secure internet connection for other devices. Through AT&T, households will be offered unlimited data through June …
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Voters in the Tri-Valley Central School District approved the proposed 2020-21 school budget by a vote of 477 in favor to 181 against. Voters also elected three members to the Board of Education. Four candidates were vying for three available seats. Pat Kelly: 445 (elected) Keith Stryker: 407 (elected) Randy MacGregor: 406 (elected) George Dean: 379 …
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The Board of Education has adopted a $33,576,255 budget for the 2018-19 academic year. This spending plan, which was adopted at the April 11 meeting, represents a 3.50 percent increase over the current budget and maintains current educational programs, looks to expand other opportunities and addresses the needs for increased student services. Additionally, enhanced efforts …
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