Cobleskill Richmondville Central School

Cobleskill Richmondville Central School

CRCS or Cobleskill Richmondville Central School is a school district in up state New York. The school is a combination of the Richmondville Central School District and the Cobleskill Central School District. It consists of four schools: the Cobleskill Richmondville High School, the William H. Golding Middle School, the George D. Ryder Elementary School, and the Joseph B. Radez Elementary School. The current superintendent is Lynn Macan.

Contents

Schools

High School[1]

The Cobleskill Richmondville High School was built in 1998 and has two floors. Both floors are mixes of core and encore classes. The school houses grades 9-12. The principal of this school is Melissa Ausfield.

Middle School[2]

The William H. Golding Middle School is the oldest school in the district, being dedicated in 1933 and houses grades 6-8. It has three floors, each having core and encore classes. The principal of this school is Scott McDonald.

Ryder Elementary[3]

The George D. Ryder Elementary School was dedicated in 1959 and used to house grades K-3. In 2004, the Golding Elementary School was built right next to the school and the two schools split, Ryder Elementary holding K-2 and Golding Elementary handling 3-5. In 2008, the two schools merged and now the school holds K-5. In 2011, all K-2 students will be going to Ryder. The principal of this school is Beth Bissel.

Radez Elementary[4]

The Joseph B. Radez Elementary School was constructed in 1933 and used to be the school for grades K-12 until Richmondville Central Schools joined with Cobleskill Central Schools in 1993. Now it holds grades K-5. In 2011 it will become a 3-5 school. The principal of this school is Brian Dineen.

The Budget Cuts of 2011

Towards the end of the 2010- 2011, a significant cut in state aid to all school districts hit CRCS very hard. Many cuts had to be made, eliminating many sports teams, extracurriculars, and teachers. In the Middle School, the system of having two teams pre grade level was ended. In the elmentary schools, a significan shift caused all Kindergarten through second grade students to attend Ryder, and all third through fifth graders to attend Radez. This should make it easier for teachers to share resources, and therefor save money. The district has not commented on how long it plans to keep this system in place. Declining enrollment is also a serious problem facing the district, and the school board had talked about closing either Ryder or Radez in the event that state aid is not restored within a few years, as fewer students would require only one elementary school.

Many groups have fundraised to try to restore some of the programs that had been cut. The orchestra program, which had been eliminated almost entirely, was restored, and it's only teacher, Mr. Oates, was restored as a full time teacher, instead of being laid off as was the original plan. The CRCS Booster Club, as well as an independent group known as Save Our Sports, worked collaboratively to restore all the sports that had been cut. The Booster Club announced that enough funds had been raised to restore all fall sports. More than twice the amount already raised is needed to restore all winter and spring sports.

Sports and Extracurriculars

Mascot and Colors

The school mascot, the bulldog, was selected by high school students after the Cobleskill and Richmondville School Districts combined.[5] The school colors, blue and silver, were also selected in this way.

Sports

The district offers a variety of interscholastic sports, starting at the modified level in seventh grade, and continuing through Varsity in twelfth grade. They compete against other teams in the Colonial Council of Section 2.[6]

This chart includes sports that were cut as part of the 2011 Budget Cuts, as the several outside groups are working to restore funding and maintain all sports through the 2011-2012 school year. Those sports that would have been eliminated are shown in italics.

Sport Boys Teams Girls Teams Season
Baseball Modified, Junior Varsity, Varsity None Spring
Basketball 7th Grade, 8th Grade, 9th Grade, Junior Varsity, Varsity 7th Grade, 8th Grade, 9th Grade, Junior Varsity, Varsity Winter
Bowling Varsity Varsity Winter
Cheerleading Mixed Junior Varsity, Mixed Varsity Mixed Junior Varsity, Mixed Varsity Multiple
Cross Country Mixed Modified, Mixed Varsity Mixed Modified, Mixed Varsity Fall
Football 7th Grade, 8th Grade, Junior Varsity, Varsity Option to join boy's teams after fitness test. Fall
Golf Varsity Junior Varsity Fall
Track & Field Mixed Modified Outdoor, Mixed Varsity Outdoor, Mixed Varsity Indoor Mixed Modified Outdoor, Mixed Varsity Outdoor, Mixed Varsity Indoor Outdoor- Spring; Indoor- Winter
Soccer Modified, Junior Varsity, Varsity Modified, Junior Varsity, Varsity Fall
Softball None Modified, 9th Grade, Junior Varsity, Varsity Spring
Tennis Varsity Junior Varsity, Varsity Girls- Fall; Boys- Spring
Volleyball Varsity Modified, Junior Varsity, Varsity Girls- Fall; Boys- Winter
Wrestling Modified, 9th Grade, Junior Varsity, Varsity Option to join boy's teams after fitness test. Winter

[7]

There are a total of 50 sports teams across 13 sports (mixed teams count only once for both boys and girls, as they practice as one team).

References

[8][9][10]

External links


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем решить контрольную работу

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Richmondville (town), New York — Richmondville is a town in Schoharie County, New York, USA. The population was 2,412 at the 2000 census. The town name was adapted from the name of a post office in its territory.The Town of Richmondville has within itself a village called… …   Wikipedia

  • List of school districts in New York — Contents 1 Capital District Region 1.1 Capital Region BOCES 1.2 Hamilton Fulton Montgomery BOCES …   Wikipedia

  • Cobleskill (town), New York — Cobleskill   Town   …   Wikipedia

  • List of high schools in New York — For schools located in New York City (Bronx, Kings, New York, Queens, and Richmond counties), refer to List of high schools in New York City. This is a list of high schools in the state of New York. Albany County Academy of the Holy Names, Albany …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”