
On Monday, May 12, our High School Peer Mentors hosted Bring a Buddy Day!
Each mentor invited a high school buddy to join them for a period outside with their 6th grade Mentees. ☀️
The weather was perfect, and everyone had a blast connecting, playing games, and making memories. Way to go Peer Mentors!💙





Don't forget‼️
⏰Tomorrow May 17th, 9:00am - 11:00am
📍Coxsackie-Athens High School


We want to make you aware of a potentially dangerous social media trend that encourages unsafe behavior.
More details are in the attachment below.
Thank you for helping us keep our students safe.


🚌🎨 C-A hits the big Apple! 🗽🖼️
Last week, Ms. Seekamp, our sixth-grade students, and some awesome parents took a memorable trip to New York City to visit The Metropolitan Museum of Art!
Students explored world-renowned exhibits, experienced art from across the globe, and got inspired by the rich history and creativity on display. It was a fantastic day full of learning, culture, and fun!





🔥 Things are heating up!🔥
We’re proud to share that Ethan Ravenscroft, a student from the Coxsackie-Athens Central School District and a member of the Athens Volunteer Fire Department, has successfully passed the Fire Science Industry Certification Exam! He is part of the first cohort of students in the Questar III BOCES Fire Sciences program at the Donald R. Kline Technical School in Hudson.👨🚒👏
Here he is posing with Superintendent Randall Squier, left, during a Wet Down ceremony at Donald R. Kline Technical School on Friday. A Wet down ceremony is a tradition where firefighters commission a new fire truck by spraying it with water.
Way to go, Ethan! 💪🔥



Don't miss the district's K-12 Art Show Youth & Family Celebration tomorrow evening!
⏰ Wednesday, May 14, 4-6 pm
📍The Athens Cultural Center 24 Second Street, Athens.
https://athensculturalcenter.org/upcoming



Don't forget‼️
⏰Saturday May 17th, 9:00am - 11:00am
📍Coxsackie-Athens High School


🎉 A HUGE congratulations to Edmund Chan! 🎉
All of us at Coxsackie-Athens are so proud to share that Edmund will be joining the freshman class at Harvard University in 2025! 🏫📚
Your hard work, dedication, and determination have truly paid off. Way to go, Edmund! 👏🎓


National Honor Society will be hosting a Parents Night Out Fundraiser!
Please fill out this form if you are interested in Parents Night Out, where you drop off your child(ren) to us and we watch them from 5-8 PM.
We will have snacks, crafts and movies. We will also have outside activities if the weather permits. Available to ages 4-11.
Pay at dropoff, CASH ONLY. If you would like to prepay with a check, please make it out to CA NHS and drop it off at the HS Main Office by June 1st. Parents or Guardians need to register their child(ren) by June 1st if they are interested using the Google Form!


The New York Power Authority Visitors Center is gearing up for the Teddy Bear Picnic event on Sunday, June 1!


All parents and guardians are encouraged to attend our upcoming Parent Community Council meeting. This is a valuable opportunity to stay informed on key district matters. The Council provides a means to solicit feedback and give our stakeholders a seat at the table.
This month’s agenda includes:
* Recognizing Achievements
* Budget Updates
* New Graduation Expectations
* Cell Phone Use in Schools
The Council also provides a consistent connection between Mr. Squier and our families, helping to ensure regular updates about our schools and community. Next meeting is May 12th @ 6:30PM in the High School


On Tuesday, May 6, 2025, Governor Kathy Hochul announced that New York state is requiring all school districts to place restrictions on smartphones and other personal electronic devices.
Governor Hochul and lawmakers decided on a “bell-to-bell” ban instead of allowing students to use their phones during free periods or lunch. Students will not have access to their phones from before the start of the school day until the end of it.
The policy includes the following:
• No unsanctioned use of smartphones and other internet-enabled personal devices on school grounds in K-12 schools for the entire school day (from “bell to bell”), including classroom time and other settings like lunch and study hall periods.
• Allows schools to develop their own plans for storing smartphones during the day — giving administrators and teachers the flexibility to do what works best for their buildings and students.
•Requires schools to give parents a way to contact their kids during the day when necessary.
• Requires teachers, parents and students to be consulted in developing the local policy.
•Prevents inequitable discipline.
This policy includes a number of exemptions, including the use of devices needed for a student’s Individualized Education Program (IEP) or to manage a medical condition.
“The district began implementing a policy that mirrors the new law at the beginning of this current school year and we have recently begun fully enforcing it this spring in the high school.” Superintendent Randy Squier stated. He adds, “ I am glad the law allows local schools to determine how to store the phones, and not force another unfunded mandate on us. We will release more information as plans are finalized for the start of the 2025-26 school year.”

Tonight’s the night!
Join us for the First Friday Reception celebrating the incredibly talented Coxsackie-Athens student artists!
The district art show runs from May 2–18. Don’t miss it!


🎶Congratulations to our talented C-A musicians!🎶
Seven high school students in grades 9-12 represented Coxsackie-Athens at the NYSSMA Solo & Ensemble Festival on April 25-26 at Kingston High School. Each student spent months practicing and preparing for their solo with Ms. Manetta, and their hard work really paid off!
🎼Senior Stars:
Edmund Chan performed a Level V clarinet NYSSMA Solo, and Alessa Dingman performed a Level IV Snare Drum NYSSMA Solo.
Both received exceptional comments from their adjudicators! Ms. Manetta is so proud of you both for continuing to challenge yourselves musically as seniors.
🎺Jammin’ Junior & Standout Sophomores:
James Warren and first-time NYSSMA Soloist, Sophia Curik performed Level IV NYSSMA Solos on trumpet and alto saxophone.
Both earning Excellent Ratings!
Emma Roberg, a sophomore and first-time NYSSMA Soloist earned an Outstanding Rating on her Level III clarinet NYSSMA Solo.
🥁Fantastic Freshman:
Robert Carl earned an Excellent Rating on his Level III Snare Drum solo.
Nicole Multari earned an Excellent Rating on her Level IV clarinet NYSSMA Solo.
👏A big round of applause from all of Coxsackie-Athens!
Ms. Manetta is incredibly proud of each and every one of her students and how hard they worked to achieve their great scores!





🔥 Our student-athletes are crushing it this spring season! Every Varsity team has qualified for sectional play, and many of our Modified and JV teams are boasting amazing records!
Let’s go out to their games, bring the energy, and cheer on our Riverhawks as they make their final push to finish the season strong. 💪
They need your support!
Go Riverhawks! 🦅🦅


Mark your calendars!
May 17, 2025
9:00am - 11:00am


🏐Get ready to bump, set, and spike at our Boys & Girls Volleyball Camp! Join us from June 2nd-4th for three days of skills, drills, games, and FUN! Open to grades 3-6.
Reserve your spot now - registration closes on May 20th.
Don’t miss out on the action!


🏐 Volleyball Club is in Full Swing!
The other night, our 3rd graders and 4th graders from CE and EJA kicked off their very first day of Volleyball Club! They spent the afternoon learning the basics of passing and practiced volleying with a partner in a fun drill called peppering!
Over the next 6 weeks these students will learn the fundamentals of the sport in order to play the exciting game of volleyball.
📣A big thank you to Coach Mlyniec, Coach Marr, and the awesome players from the girls' and boys' volleyball teams for leading the club!





After a very long winter, spring has finally sprung at C-A! Last week, students from the Publishing class took to the outdoors to capture the beauty of our blooming trees.
📸 Photos by C-A seniors Danielle Horn, Kris Vazquez, and Raven Wallace: Awesome work!







Don't forget‼️
Join us for the Opening Reception of the annual Student Art Exhibit on Friday, May 2, at the Athens Cultural Center, located at 24 Second Street, Athens. Come celebrate the creativity of our talented K-12 students and see their amazing artwork on display! 🖼️
