Month: September 2025
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Nick Chabot named September 2025 PE Student of the Month
September’s PE Student of the Month is ninth grader Nick Chabot. Nick is respectful towards both his peers and the equipment in physical education. His dedication, strong work ethic and genuine passion for fitness makes him a standout in the class. Keep up the great work, Nick! #HERKSTRONG
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Spotlight on: Caitlin Roorda
Meet new occupational therapist Caitlin Roorda, a Class of 2014 alumna.
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Spotlight on: Tyler Steele
Meet new elementary physical education teacher Tyler Steele, a Class of 2020 alumnus.
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Herkimer students now serving as ex officio members on district, BOCES school boards
Herkimer Central School District students Sarah Huyck and Landon Ploss will be serving on local school boards as part of a new statewide requirement for all district and BOCES school boards to have at least one ex officio student board member Huyck will be serving as an ex officio student member on the Herkimer-Fulton-Hamilton-Otsego BOCES
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Herkimer National Honor Society hosting Red Cross blood drive Sept. 24 in honor of Herkimer alumnus
The Herkimer National Honor Society is hosting a Red Cross blood drive on Wednesday, Sept. 24, in honor of Herkimer alumnus Cody Jones, who is undergoing treatment for acute myeloid leukemia. Community members are encouraged to join us to donate and can sign up for the blood drive here: https://www.redcrossblood.org/give.html/drive-results?zipSponsor=HerkimerHS The blood drive takes place
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Annutto’s Greenhouses donate fall decorations to Herkimer Elementary School
Annutto’s Greenhouses recently donated pumpkins, dried corn stalks and more to help decorate the Herkimer Elementary School. “Thank you to Phillip Annutto, of Annutto’s Greenhouses, who generously donated fall decorations, which have truly enhanced our entrances, making them look both beautiful and welcoming for students, staff and families,” Herkimer Elementary School Principal Renee Vogt said.
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Message to parents/guardians on bell-to-bell internet-enabled device plan
Dear Parents and Guardians, As you may know, as part of a new law recently adopted by New York state, all public schools are now required to implement a bell-to-bell ban on student use of internet-enabled devices. This means that from the start of the school day to the final bell, students will not be
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