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RCS todayRavena Coeymans Selkirk Central School District
Volume 5 Edition 8 September 20, 2007
 
In this issue
star bullet graphic EXCEL project would offer significant  taxpayer savings
star bullet graphic One candidate seeks vacant BOE seat
star bullet graphic Middle School student wins state award
star bullet graphic More parents are turning to RCS Today for news and information 
star bullet graphic District could accomplish  millions in work for just pennies  
star bullet graphic Middle School students give a 'shout out' for independence
star bullet graphic Elementary scholars to break out in song on Wednesday
star bullet graphic Three Continuing Education class changes - click here for more

In brief
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Calendar of events

September 23

star bullet graphic Board of Education meeting, 6 p.m.

 

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This is a picture of a student painting

A student in Lindsay Castagna's kindergarten class at A.W. Becker hones his artistic skills on Tuesday.


EXCEL project would offer significant  taxpayer savings

The projected energy savings from just a single component of the EXCEL Capital Project going before voters on October 9 would have a savings greater than the cost to taxpayers for the entire project.


One candidate seeks vacant BOE seat

One person is seeking the vacant ninth seat on the Board of Education during the October 9 special vote.


Middle School student wins state award

Jacob Clouse will be honored at Siena College next month


More parents are turning to RCS Today for news and information 

August and September have seen the most new registrations for RCS’ first-of-its-kind electronic e-news service since the email newsletter launched in 2003.


District could accomplish millions in work for just pennies  

What can four cents buy you?


Elementary scholars to break out in song on Wednesday

A group of A.W. Becker and Pieter B. Coeymans elementary school students sang a new tune Wednesday with the assistance of popular morning radio show host Richie Phillips.


Middle School students give a 'shout out' for independence

Several Middle School students gave a “shout out” to Mexican independence on Friday as they took part in a Grito contest.


Three Continuing Education class changes - click here for more


 



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