top border graphic
RCS todayRavena Coeymans Selkirk Central School District
Volume 5 Edition 22  January 3, 2008
 
In this issue
star bullet graphic Energy savings continues to add up
star bullet graphic There’s green to be found in “black gold” burning furnace
star bullet graphic

Check out the Times Union's coverage of a MS student's honors (fourth item)

star bullet graphic Sports summit a hit
star bullet graphic RCS financial aid information night is coming soon
star bullet graphic Students delay start of the break to help region’s hungry
star bullet graphic RCS to host `MySpace’ and ‘Facebook’ information night
star bullet graphic Board of Education details qualifications for new Business Administrator
star bullet graphic Musicians to offer break from winter doldrums


In brief

Don't forget - the next town hall style meeting is Jan. 10 at the Selkirk Fire House. Click here for more.

8 Click here for the monthly cafeteria menus

8Click here for the Aquatics Center Schedule

8Click here for district teacher pages

 
Calendar of events

January 7

star bullet graphic Board of Education meeting, 6 p.m. at the High School

 

spacer graphic News headlines
 

Above, Vicki Jones, a high school teacher, helps a student in the computer lab on Wednesday - the first day of classes following the holiday break. Below, teacher Dave Dykeman leads a lesson on Wednesday on the periodic table.

Energy savings continues to add up

RCS energy conservation program continues to pay big dividends.


There’s green to be found in “black gold” burning furnace

A waste oil burning furnace is on order for the Transportation Department building that will allow RCS  to lower energy costs while at the same time saving the environment.
 


Check out the Times Union's coverage of a MS student's honors (fourth item)


Sports summit a hit

Twelve RCS students recently attended the Colonial Council Sportsmanship Summit at Hudson Valley Community College.


RCS financial aid information night is coming soon

Parents of college-bound youths and those considering college are invited to attend an event in two weeks at RCS High School that could ease concerns over the cost of pursuing higher education.


Students delay start of the break to help region’s hungry

Members of the PBC student council spent the Friday before Christmas helping the hungry.

 


RCS to host `MySpace’ and ‘Facebook’ information night

Just what is your child telling the world about him or herself, you and even his teacher or principal? Are they illustrating their words with photos?

 



Middle and high school student musicians at RCS will offer community members a break from the winter doldrums on January 16.
 



Parents of pre-k aged youths sought
(follow link for a letter)
 
 

Sports 

 

RCS Today is published weekly by Ravena-Coeymans-Selkirk Central School District. Editor: Michael McCagg