Authentic wilderness camp experience for girls ages 8-17, located on 443 acres of pristine wilderness in Adirondack Park. For more information, check out the attached flyer.
about 1 year ago, Communications
authentic wilderness camp experience for girls ages 8-17, located on 443 acres of pristine wilderness in the Adirondack Park
Who's ready for FOOTBALL!
about 1 year ago, Communications
Little Huskies reached to me to see if I could get approval to have this shared in the district.  They asked if approved, could Demo share it on Parent square with Elementary and 6th Grade kids/parents
SCITAMARD Drama Club presents, "Xanadu", March 10, 11, and 12. Tickets are available at the door, $8 adults and $5 students. Performances will be held in the Gloversville Middle School auditorium. Friday and Saturday performances begin at 7:00, Sunday at 2:00.
about 1 year ago, Gloversville High School
Gloversville High School's SCITAMARD Drama Club presents, "Xanadu", March 10, 11, and 12.   Performed with permission from Music Theatre International, Xanadu follows the journey of a magical and beautiful Greek muse, Kira, who descends from the heavens of Mount Olympus to Venice Beach, California in 1980 on a quest to inspire a struggling artist, Sonny, to achieve the greatest artistic creation of all time – the first ROLLER DISCO! But, when Kira falls into forbidden love with the mortal Sonny, her jealous sisters take advantage of the situation, and chaos abounds. Xanadu is a moving, electrifying tale of endless fun that will keep audiences in stitches while the original legendary, chart-topping tunes lift them out of their seats.   Tickets are available at the door, $8 adults and $5 students.  Performances will be held in the Gloversville Middle School auditorium. Friday and Saturday performances begin at 7:00, Sunday at 2:00.  Photo: Sara Baldwin, cast and crew of Xanadu
Check out this map of the newest location for students who wish to ride the Gloversville Transit bus after school.
about 1 year ago, Communications
Bus map
Free Autism Webinar
about 1 year ago, Communications
Free Autism Webinar
Mental Health on Purpose: Teaching Young People Skills As They Step into Their Future https://docs.google.com/document/d/1mr68eEESaSOB4fdZ02NgXVWFkkoUz9jsdg-2P37KBxM/edit#
about 1 year ago, Communications
mental Heath
Our Boulevard Ski Club scholars had an amazing time at Royal Mountain this year!
about 1 year ago, Boulevard Elementary
Boulevard Ski Club
Boulevard Ski Club
Boulevard Ski Club
Boulevard Ski Club
Boulevard Ski Club
Boulevard Ski Club
The Boulevard February art club focused on making clay jewelry boxes and then made their own jewelry!
over 1 year ago, Boulevard Elementary
Boulevard Art Club
Boulevard Art Club
Boulevard Art Club
Boulevard Art Club
Boulevard Art Club
Boulevard Art Club
The 4th-grade Kindness Club did a good drive for the past 2 weeks and we have collected 168 food items to be donated to the community!
over 1 year ago, Boulevard Elementary
4th grade kindness club did a good drive for the past 2 weeks and we have collected 168 food items to be donated to the community.
Registration is open for CARD's Annual Statewide Autism Conference!
over 1 year ago, Communications
Registration is open for CARD's Annual Statewide Autism Conference
Gloversville School District will open at normal times tomorrow, Friday February 3rd. A two hour delay would not see an improvement in temperature or windchill according to the forecast. Please be sure to bundle up with proper clothing, including coats, hats, gloves and boots.
over 1 year ago, Communications
Update
Boulevard fifth-graders excitedly display some of the huge collection of books collected for GESD’s Little Free Libraries by Stump City Brewing. In addition, Stump City Brewing collected $735 to support GESD’s Talking is Teaching efforts. Thanks for your partnership Stump City!
over 1 year ago, Boulevard Elementary
Boulevard fifth-graders excitedly display some of the huge collection of books collected for GESD’s Little Free Libraries by Stump City Brewing. In addition, Stump City Brewing collected $735 to support GESD’s Talking is Teaching efforts. Thanks for your partnership Stump City!
Due to deteriorating weather conditions forecast for this this afternoon, GESD will be dismissing early today. GMS and GHS will dismiss at 12:40 PM and Elementary Schools will dismiss at 1:30 PM. All after school activities are canceled.
over 1 year ago, Communications
Dismissal
Boulevard's January Art Club painted a motivational mural in the 4th grade stairwell. Sixteen students from third to fifth grade participated in it.
over 1 year ago, Boulevard Elementary
Mural
All after school activities, including athletics games and practices are cancelled.
over 1 year ago, Communications
after school
Boulevard Principal's Pride
over 1 year ago, Boulevard Elementary
3rd grade December Principal's Pride
4th grade December Principal's Pride
5th  grade December Principal's Pride
Family Friendly Movie Matinée Series!
over 1 year ago, Communications
Family Friendly Movie Matinée Series
Join Our Team!
over 1 year ago, Communications
Join Our Team
Ms. Kane's made paper penguins for the holiday after reading a book about penguins in ELA
over 1 year ago, Boulevard Elementary
Ms Kane's class
Before leaving for holiday break kid wind club fifth graders made on shore and off shore wind turbine hunger bread houses. They were all winners because they got to eat their masterpieces.
over 1 year ago, Boulevard Elementary
Before leaving for holiday break kid wind club fifth graders made on shore and off shore wind turbine hunger bread houses. They were all winners because they got to eat their masterpieces.
Before leaving for holiday break kid wind club fifth graders made on shore and off shore wind turbine hunger bread houses. They were all winners because they got to eat their masterpieces.
Before leaving for holiday break kid wind club fifth graders made on shore and off shore wind turbine hunger bread houses. They were all winners because they got to eat their masterpieces.
Before leaving for holiday break kid wind club fifth graders made on shore and off shore wind turbine hunger bread houses. They were all winners because they got to eat their masterpieces.