SUBSTITUTES NEEDED ALL AREAS:
Teachers: $105/day uncertified; $115 certified; $125 C-A teacher retiree
Techer aides and assistants: $101/day; C-A a/a retiree $110/day
Custodian-afternoons: Under 18 $12.50/hr. 18+ $14.00/hr
Food Service: $14.00/hr
Nurses: RN $115/day
apply by emailing Michelle Schoenborn at [email protected]

IMMEDIATE FT OPENINGS: FULL TIME TEACHER AIDES, Apply by contacting Michelle Schoenborn at 518-731-1710 or [email protected]

Help Wanted: Nursing support to assist with COVID related activities. Hourly per diem rate; $25/hr
Contact Michelle Schoenborn at 518-731-1710 or [email protected]

Lost dog on our Coxsackie campus.
Call 518-322-9783


Final Mascot Voting: Polls are open : Click this link to vote: https://forms.gle/N68k3aw8NLXKdzFN7
or stop by either elementary school to cast a paper ballot.

FINAL MASCOT VOTE The final vote for the new mascot for Coxsackie-Athens Central Schools will begin Monday September 13th at 9:00 AM and conclude at 4:00 PM on Monday September 20. The three choices are:
Bluejays
Eagles
Riverhawks
Everyone is encouraged to vote online. A link to the online ballot will be posted on Monday morning. You may also fill out a ballot at either elementary school. The final tallies will be presented to the Board of Education for final approval. We thank everyone who submitted nominations and everyone who voted in the first round.
Senior Sunrise:
Seniors were up at sunrise this morning to share fellowship and make memories with some donuts to help.

Thoughtful gift from the C-A class of 1961. Linda Smith Bohan is credited with much of the work in creating this journal. Thank you Walter Vosburgh for sharing. The copy can be found in our HS library.

Upcoming contests Under the Lights
Boys soccer Friday 7pm vs Fonda
Field hockey Saturday 6pm vs Ichabod Crane

Coxsackie-Athens Foundation for Education 2021 Gala and Wall of Honor Inductions October 16th

More opening 2021 images




Scenes from Opening Day




ESSENDANT DONATION: We want to thank Essendant for their donation of 100 backpacks filled with school supplies. Our school will be dispersing these to students who need them. We are grateful for the support from Essendant. Pictured L to R is Superintendent Randy Squier, Naheel Harrson(chair of Essendant Albany region charities), Bill Sorel, GM of Coxsackie Essendant

August 24, 2021
Dear School Community:
We were notified today that an employee has tested positive for COVID-19. Their last day on campus was yesterday.
Per our health and safety protocols, Coxsackie-Athens Schools has been in communication with the Greene County Public Health Department to determine any necessary follow-up. Contact tracing has been completed.
Contact tracing when required includes determining the vaccination status of anyone who had extended exposure of the person who tested positive.
Mark your calendars! 📅
The C-A athletic department is hosting a "Meet the Coaches" night for fall sports on Tuesday, August 31 at 6:00pm in the High School Auditorium. Parents and students will have the opportunity to chat with and ask questions of coaches for the fall Varsity, JV and Modified sports teams. See you there!

Reminder to all parents: Please take a moment to check your email and complete the 2021-22 Reopening Transportation Parent Survey.
Thank you!

VACANCY: FULL TIME CLEANER: Day Shift. Call (518) 731-1710 or email Michelle Schoenborn at [email protected] if you are interested.

The railroad underpass on Mansion Street in Coxsackie is currently closed due to flooding.
Please follow the link below to watch an educational video on how tax rates are calculated.
https://youtu.be/8HtLHKIQwuM
Want to learn more about our work at C-A as a Professional Learning Community and how you can help support your students and their teachers. Plan to join this webinar this Thursday at 7pm.
Our work as a PLC means each school day prior to students arriving our teachers work together in teams to ensure all students learn at high levels. Working collaboratively our teachers determine what is most essential for every student to learn. They design common ways to assess whether students have mastered the learning objectives. They collectively review student work and decide how together they will provide students support if they need it. Finally, they create enrichment for students who are ready to learn at a deeper level.

