
We are so grateful for your service!


A colleague said when asked how Jamie demonstrates the characteristics of welcoming and affirming and/or curious and not judgmental, “She is so kind and caring. She goes above and beyond for both the students she works with as well as staff members. Jamie is in charge of “Caught Ya's” - where staff members and students are recognized for different IB traits. She develops excellent relationships with students, allowing them to feel comfortable and take risks in their reading and writing. We are so lucky to have a teacher like Jamie at Village Elementary!"


Northwood Elementary School honored veterans with a Field of Valor this week. The Northwood Student Council asked families to nominate service members past or present to be recognized with small flags, a tag with their branch, and years of service. The flags were then placed around the flagpole outside of the school. Here are just some of the many flags that were on display:










In the latest edition of Cadet Chronicles, Dr. Kosiorek speaks to Matt Schultz, Transportation Director, about busing during the winter months. https://youtu.be/pWty5JskxLY


In the latest edition of Cadet Chronicles, Dr. Kosiorek speaks to Matt Schultz, Transportation Director, about busing during the winter months. https://youtu.be/pWty5JskxLY


In honor of Veteran’s Day, Cindy DiGiacco’s kindergarten class at Village had a special visitor via Zoom. Sergeant First Class Tim Brugger, who is stationed in Kuwait with the National Guard, showed students tanks and trucks, uniforms, and equipment. He also answered students’ questions that they prepared in their Writers’ Workshop. “The students were so engaged and his own daughters, sixth grader Isabel, third grader Makenna, and first grader Cassandra were able to share in the experience,” said DiGiacco. In addition to thanking Sergeant Brugger for his service, the class donated an ice cream sundae gift basket and pizza certificate to the family. Sergeant Brugger is the husband of Teacher Aide Tiara Brugger.


Thank you, Jim, for your service to our nation and the Hilton Central School District!


A reminder that K-6 students will be dismissed approximately four hours earlier the next two Tuesdays.


Congratulations to seven of our senior athletes for signing letters of intent to play on the collegiate level at Division 1 and Division 2 Universities. We are proud of you and wish you luck in the next chapter of your sports career! #CadetNation









In this episode of Cadet Chronicles, Dr. Kosiorek talks to three members of the cast of "The Spell of Sleeping Beauty," the fall play at the high school which opens on November 17. https://youtu.be/rLPNYFfcjcI


Polls are open!


There's still time to get your ticket and earn bragging rights!


Congratulations to 17 students in the WEMOCO program at Monroe 2-Orleans BOCES for their induction into the National Technical Honor Society! The NTHS honors the achievements of the top career and technical education students across the country. A formal ceremony will be held on November 28.


This week we celebrate school psychologists and their role in supporting student well-being and learning!


Daylight savings time ends early tomorrow morning!


Congratulations to seventh graders Julia Coon (left) & Elise Greiner for participating in the Junior Wind Symphony at Hochstein School of Music this fall. Julia plays bassoon & Elise plays flute.


How had Doug demonstrated the characteristics of welcoming and affirming and/or curious, not judgmental? A colleague writes, “Doug is the backbone of alternative education. He is the teacher every student in the room can consistently rely on for a laugh, good advice, or accountability. You can tell he enjoys working with every student that comes through the door. He will go out of his way to help anyone who needs it.”


Congratulations to senior Johnny Bianchi who was named Section V Boys Soccer Player of the Year and Coach Scott Meagher who was named Assistant Coach of the Year for large schools last night! #CadetNation #GoCadets




Some high school students got to hear from an expert in mortuary science on Monday. Learn more here:
https://www.hilton.k12.ny.us/article/1317520


Fun Halloween Fact: Did you know that jack-o'-lanterns, which are believed to have originated in Ireland, were originally carved out of turnips and not pumpkins?
