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Christine Crowley
Superintendent of Schools
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Delanson, NY 12053
(518) 895-2279
  The mission of the Duanesburg Elementary School is to provide an educational environment in partnership with families that nurtures and challenges each student in the pursuit of life long learning.  
 
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Duanesburg voters approve revised district budget
On Tuesday, June 17, Duanesburg Central School District residents approved the district’s $14,821,497 proposed budget for the 2008-09 school year by a margin of 569 yes votes to 355 no votes. Results were announced shortly after the polls closed at 9 p.m.
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Fifth annual Duanesburg Day is a success
Student art work filled the entire multi-occ roomThe entire community came together for another successful Duanesburg Day celebration on Saturday, March 29. Inside Duanesburg Middle/High School, hundreds of families and community members enjoyed a variety of activities from perusing craft and antique vendors to dancing to the "Hearts of Rhythm" and observing student exhibits focusing on Duanesburg's history and heritage. Read more....

Duanesburg fifth-graders perform
The Best Little Theatre in Town
Students playing Mrs. Goodman and Steve Tally work together to keep the theatre alive
Students playing Mrs. Goodman and Steve Tally work together to keep the theater open.

Duanesburg Elementary School fifth-graders brought the story of a small town community theatre to life as they performed The Best Little Theatre in Town on March 19 and 20 in the school’s cafeteria.
The production was punctuated with rousing musical numbers, beautiful solos and superb dancing!


Students celebrate Pi day
Math enthusiasts around the world including Duanesburg Elementary School students celebrated the irrational number Pi, on Friday, March 14.

The number is Pi, 3.1415926535...ad infinitum. It is an irrational number meaning it will continue infinitely without repeating. Greek letter (
π), is the symbol for the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter.
 
Pi day celebrations included calculating circumference and diameter, painting Pi drawings on students’ arms and, of course, eating pie!

Students enjoy select readings during Screen Free WeekElementary students power down during
Screen Free Week

Did you know that the average American child watches more than four hours of television a day? That's more than two months of non-stop television per year and nine years of a 65-year-old's life.
 
The Duanesburg PTSO, in partnership with the Cornell Cooperative Extension's Eat Well Play Hard Project and the Duanesburg Family Room, challenged families to turn off their TVs, computers and video games during Screen Free Week, Feb. 4-8.

Fun activities were offered throughout the week at the elementary school including quilting, storytelling, balloon making, scrapbooking and even boxing. At the end of the week, every child who refrained from screen-based activities received a special prize packet and were invited to attend a Family Fun Night on Feb. 8.  


The real D.W. visits first grade students
Kim Brown signs autographs for first grade studentsUnlike the main character in the book, D.W. the Picky Eater, part of author/illustrator Marc Brown’s, Arthur Adventure Series, Hanna Lawrence is not hard to please.

“I’ll eat anything… except cooked onions,” said the first-grade student after a special presentation and reading by the author’s sister, Kim Brown.

Brown delighted the audience of first graders by revealing that she was the inspiration for the character D.W., (short for Dora Winifred) Arthur’s precocious, independent and dramatic little sister in the highly successful series. Read more....

Students shine during annual spelling bee
Congratulations to all 37 students in grades four through eight who competed in the 2008 Spelling Bee at Duanesburg Elementary School on Wednesday, Jan. 23.

First place winner Sara Doriguzzi will represent Duanesburg for the second consecutive year at the regional competition at Proctor’s Theater in March. Runners-up included Samantha Gifford in second place and Anna Winters and Jacob James in third. 

The spelling bee is designed to help students improve their spelling, increase their vocabularies, learn language concepts and develop correct English usage.


SOAR safety squad forms
Safety continues to be a top priority for school districts across the nation, including Duanesburg.

This summer, nine new digital security cameras and a new digital video recorder system were installed as part of the $1.398 million capital project, approved by voters in Dec. 2006.

Duanesburg students are also doing their part to protect themselves and each other. In late November, nearly 25 elementary students in fourth and fifth grade, attended a SOAR ambassador training program, facilitated by Elementary Principal Dr. Katie O'Brien, Judy Prest and Cathy Wlling.
 
The group will begin meeting monthly after school in January for the remainder of the school year to plan and implement SOAR ambassador activities.

Duanesburg graduate Brook Rowley founded the SOAR Safety Squad last year as part of her Seniors Honors Project. Rowley held a series of training sessions to teach a select group of students how to recognize unsafe behaviors and how to help facilitate safety on school buses, in the lunchroom and hallways, during assemblies, fire drills and recess.
 
The project was such a success that Rowley handed over the reins to elementary school staff to continue the program this year.

Science fair sparks imaginative learning
A Duanesburg students explains her science fair projectWhy do fish sleep? Why do leaves change color? Why does it rain?

These are some of the questions that Duanesburg students in kindergarten through eighth grade explored for several months before sharing their discoveries during the district's annual science fair on Saturday, Nov. 17.

The following students were named blue ribbon winners: Alan Baum, Gage Black, Tucker Damato, Alex Fiorini, Domenic Gallo, Salvatore Gallo, Nicole Jarvis, Rosemary Jarvis, Austin Kellerman, Mary Rachel Keville, Taryn LaFontaine, Rylie Lohret, Benjamin Manning, Paul Munson, Annabelle Rieseler, Peter Tkaczyk, Hannah Wilson and Ethan Wolf.

"We are very proud of the students who have worked hard to bring us research and innovation of their very own design at the science fair this year," said Elementary Principal Katie O'Brien. Read more...  


Duanesburg Elementary School honors local veterans
Photo of the audience during the elementary school's Veterans Day celebrationDuanesburg Elementary School parents, students and community members sang America the Beautiful as local veterans proudly carried the American flag into the auditorium for the school's annual Veterans Day celebration on Nov. 8.

The event featured singing of the Star Spangled Banner, Five Branches Medley, We Honor Those Who Served, Duanesburg's Family and God Bless America, as well as a welcoming song, the Pledge of Allegiance and a Moment of Silence. Read more...


Duanesburg Elementary kicks off year long commitment to physical fitness
Picture of student playing during the fitness challenge field day

Duanesburg Elementary School kicked off a year long commitment to physical fitness and health during the fourth annual Fitness Challenge Family School-Wide Hike and Family Field Day last weekend.

The activities began on Oct. 19 with a school-wide assembly featuring President of the Duanesburg Area Community Center Mr. Romanski, Manager of Community Health Programs at Bassett Health Care Steve Garner, Deputy Mayor of Delanson Dianne Grygas and Town of Duanesburg Supervisor Rene Merrihew, as well as high school athletes. Following the assembly, students hiked back to Duanesburg Elementary School.

On Saturday, Oct. 20, students and their families participated in a variety of activities including rock-climbing, a track walk, soccer skills and a Chopper Hopper (bouncy bounce), sponsored by Price Chopper. The Duanesburg Area Community Center also provided a series of activities, including climbing ropes, hula hoops and tae kwon do.

Additionally, students participated in a one mile Kids Fun Run/Walk at the Duanesburg Area Community Center. Congratulations to everyone involved!


Books for Babies program promotes importance of early childhood education
Help needed identifying local newborns and their families
In an effort to promote the importance of reading in a child's early education, the Duanesburg Teachers' Association (DTA) has been greeting every newborn in the district with a gift book, informational pamphlet and suggestions for developing a child's reading habits.    

The DTA began this initiative with the Class of 2016 (babies born after December 1, 1998) and is looking forward to encouraging reading in many future  generations of students.

If you are aware of any recent births within the district, please inform elementary school teachers Bridget Minute (x406, bminute@duanesburg.org) or Polly Benjamin (x428, pbenjamin@duanesburg.org) at the Elementary School (895-8310) about the newborn and their family. Your help is greatly appreciated.


Peaceful Bus Program incorporates SOAR principles, encourages bus safety
An older elementary school students works with a younger student
Students on the same bus route learned more about each other during the first peaceful bus activity of the school year.

Kindergarten through fifth grade students on the same bus route met for the first peaceful bus activity of the year on Sept. 24.

The 50-minute session is part of the Peaceful Bus Program initiated by Duanesburg Elementary School students two years ago to create a more positive, peaceful bus ride to and from school. Read more...

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Learn more about the district's plans to move to full-day kindergarten next year.


Take advantage of the child-friendly Family Room, which provides preschool parents, caregivers and young children with a place to meet informally, play and participate in activities and workshops that strengthen parenting skills. Monthly Schedule.

The June newsletter is now available online. Learn more about the budget revote on June 17, end of the school year activities and events and much more...

Learn more about a number of activities being sponsored by the PTSO prior to the holiday season this December including a vendor expo, parents day out, gift forms and pies...

DES Health Alert: Please be advised that there are now seven students in different grade levels and classrooms with peanut/tree allergies. They are in several different grade levels and classrooms with varying degrees of severity. Please refrain from using peanuts, including peanut butter in any projects done on school property. We ask that all parents keep peanut products to a minimum, especially if you know that your child shares a classroom with one of the children with allergies.

2007-08 PTSO Officers
Co-Presidents:
Tina Gamache and Amy Alberti
Vice President: Lisa Murphy
Recording Secretary: Kathy Gallo
Corresponding Secretaries:
Polly Benjamin and Jessie Westfall
Treasurer: Jennifer Van Slyck

Resource room for parents, caregivers and children
Preschool parents and caregivers are invited to visit the child-friendly Family Room at Duanesburg Elementary School on Thursdays from 8:30-11 a.m.

The Family Room is designed to strengthen parenting skills through workshops and activities for adults and children, and offers parents opportunities to share experiences.

No appointments are necessary and the program is free. Simply drop by the elementary school, sign-in at the main office and ask school personnel to direct you to the Family Room. Visitors are invited to stay for all of part of the session. Coffee and snacks will be provided. Afternoon and evening events are scheduled on occasion.

The program is a partnership of Cornell Cooperative Extension, Schenectady County and the Duanesburg Central School District, funded by the Schenectady County Youth Bureau.

Click here for a calendar of events.

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Katie O'Brien
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Duanesburg Elementary School
165 Chadwick Road
Delanson, NY 12053
(518) 895-8310, ext. 222
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