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Month: March 2026


  • Carson Gross named Art Student of the Month for April 2026

    The Art Student of the Month for April is ninth grader Carson Gross. Carson is currently in Studio in Art class, and he was chosen as Student of the Month by Mrs. Zorn because of his positive attitude and work ethic. Throughout the school year, Carson has challenged himself creatively, and his art-making skills have


  • VIDEO: Herkimer 5th graders in Respect Club help put on Respect Assemblies

    Herkimer Central School District fifth graders in the Respect Club started this school year to help put on the elementary school’s Respect Assemblies. Find out more about their involvement and the school’s focus on “respect” in the video embedded below or watch it directly on YouTube.


  • Spotlight on: Shane Maxon

    Read a Q&A with February 2026 Senior Student of the Month Shane Maxon.


  • Spotlight on: Isabella Maass

    Read a Q&A with February 2026 Senior Student of the Month Isabella Maass.


  • Herkimer Elementary School gets ‘Wild About Reading’ with PARP program

    The Herkimer Elementary School Fourth Grade Library Club helped the school kick off its Pick a Reading Partner (PARP) program for the year with a “Get Wild About Reading” theme. The entrance lobby, library and hallways are decorated based on animal biomes, and animal decorations and stuffed animals were in the cafeteria/auditorium for the assembly


  • Spotlight on: Madison Heuser

    Read a Q&A with February 2026 High School Teacher of the Month Madison Heuser.


  • Spotlight on: Peyton Gillen

    Read a Q&A with January 2026 Senior Student of the Month Peyton Gillen.


  • Adelaide Hammond named Art Student of the Month for March 2026

    The Art Student of the Month for March 2026 is Adelaide Hammond! Adelaide is in seventh grade and was chosen as Student of the Month by Mrs. Zorn because of her positive attitude and her willingness to challenge herself creatively in the classroom. Adelaide practices her art-making skills both in and outside of the classroom,