Month: November 2025
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Pure joy for students at “Balloons Over Broadway” Thanksgiving parade
Pure joy radiated throughout the elementary gym this afternoon for the “Balloons Over Broadway” parade! The event featured students parading with balloons they made, musical performances, teachers putting on a show in a kickline, turkey dancing, Santa Claus and more! Students prepared for the event through their specials (library, art, music and physical education)! View
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5 Herkimer students complete Fall 2025 Youth Leading Community Change Program
Five Herkimer Central School District seniors recently participated in the Fall 2025 Youth Leading Community Change Program sponsored by the Herkimer County Legislature. “Throughout the program, the Herkimer students demonstrated maturity, initiative and a genuine commitment to public service,” Herkimer social studies teacher Laura Scalise said. “They had the unique opportunity to speak directly with
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Herkimer students support others with annual Holiday Project
The Herkimer Central School District High School Student Council, civics class, National Honor Society and National Junior Honor Society are once again hard at work on their annual Holiday Project. What started seven years ago as a small way to bring some holiday cheer to Herkimer students has blossomed into a project that served about
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Students named to Herkimer Middle-High School 1st quarter Honor Roll for 2025-26
Herkimer Middle-High School has announced the students who were named to the Honor Roll for the first quarter of the 2025-26 school year. Grade 6 High Honor Roll: Riley Bernier, Nickolas Boepple, Belmin Brough, Giavana Burns, Trinity Campbell, Anastasia Delaney, Zac Dell Anno, Julianna Deveans, Danika Elthorp, Sophia Gayhart, Thomas Hansen, Brett Harrer, Aubrey Holden,
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Spotlight on: Laura Scalise
Read a Q&A with November 2025 High School Teacher of the Month Laura Scalise.
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Herkimer 5th Grade Student Council collects, donates more than 1,500 pairs of socks
Thanks to the Fifth Grade Student Council and all who supported their effort at Herkimer Elementary School, October turned into Socktober. Student Council members and their advisors, teachers Barb Macri and Heather Denton, organized the Socktober collection, and Herkimer Elementary School classes competed to see which class could collect the most socks. Students enjoyed helping
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Recent Headlines
- Pure joy for students at “Balloons Over Broadway” Thanksgiving parade
- 5 Herkimer students complete Fall 2025 Youth Leading Community Change Program
- Herkimer students support others with annual Holiday Project
- Students named to Herkimer Middle-High School 1st quarter Honor Roll for 2025-26
- Herkimer 5th Grade Student Council collects, donates more than 1,500 pairs of socks
- Cambrin Kozma named October 2025 PE Student of the Month