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Mr. Symonds 7th grade technology class felt the first hand effects of electrical current for their electricity unit. The students learn about energy production all the way down to basic house wiring.

The Shen Music Department hosted their 19th Annual jazz Festival, featuring guest artist Sharel Cassity. The concert included students in grades 6-12 and culminated in a performance with Sharel and all 100+ jazz students!

Shen is now hiring for substitutes (teachers, aides, clerical, building & grounds, nurses, monitors, & food service)

Join the Shen team as a substitute in one of the following areas: teachers, aides, clerical, building & grounds, nurses, monitors, cleaners, & food service!  Apply today!

The Middle Schools welcomed award winning author/poet, Kwame Alexander in April

Tri-building students were able to ask questions pertaining to his life, career, and his books, such as The Crossover, Becoming Muhammad Ali and The Playbook.

Susan Christman’s 7th grade Family and Consumer Sciences (FACS) students created and sewed “Cage/Care Comforters.” for the Saratoga County Animal Shelter.

Strengthening the community one stitch at a time. Susan Christman’s 7th grade Family and Consumer Sciences FACS students applied their sewing machine lessons and learned skills to create and sew “Cage/Care Comforters.” All “Cage/Care Comforters” were donated to the Saratoga County Animal Shelter as part of The FACS department’s ongoing commitment to community services. 

The Middle School’s Treble Choir performed at the Capitol and at the Saratoga/Schenectady county choral showcase.

Students at Acadia middle who are part of the Individual Skills Development program took part in a shamrock shake cooking lesson.

     

Luen Lee, a 7th grader at Acadia Middle School, won 1st place in the Junior Individual Exhibit category at Capital Region History Day.

She will be going to the State competition on April 24th at SUNY Oneonta.

Staff and students competed in Acadia’s annual Dodgeball tournament last week!

Mrs. Arnold’s 8th grade Acadia honors English students use creativity and imagination to create characters and settings out of different items for inspiration in writing their own narrative stories.