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  • Spotlight on: Rylee Hisert

    Read a Q&A with April 2026 High School Student of the Month Rylee Hisert.


  • Spotlight on: Chanel Meyer

    Read a Q&A with April 2026 High School Teacher of the Month Chanel Meyer.


  • Abby Renodin named Art Student of the Month for May 2026

    The Art Student of the Month for May is Abby Renodin. Abby is a ninth grader in Studio in Art class, and she was chosen as Student of the Month by Mrs. Zorn because of her diligence and determination in the classroom. Abby consistently uses her class time well, and her creativeness and art-making skills


  • Spotlight on: Roselyn Nietes

    Read a Q&A with March 2026 Senior Student of the Month Roselyn Nietes.


  • Students named to Herkimer Middle-High School 3rd quarter Honor Roll for 2025-26

    Herkimer Middle-High School has announced the students who were named to the Honor Roll for the third quarter of the 2025-26 school year. Grade 6 High Honor Roll: Sadie Beadle, Riley Bernier, Nickolas Boepple, Belmin Brough, Arlo Brown, Giavana Burns, Trinity Campbell, Layla Dahms, Zac Dell Anno, Dillon Denton, Julianna Deveans, Danika Elthorp, Sophia Gayhart,


  • Board of Education election: Get to know the candidates

    There are four candidates for the three Herkimer Central School District Board of Education seats that are up for election during the school budget vote from noon to 8 p.m. on Tuesday, May 19, in the Herkimer Middle-High School Library Media Center. All three seats are for three-year terms from July 1, 2026, through June


  • Capital Project update: Capital Project 2024 in full swing

    On Jan. 16, 2024, district residents voted to approve the $35.35 million Capital Project 2024. After an intricate design phase and a lengthy New York State Education Department (NYSED) approval process, bids were received and awarded by the Board of Education in fall 2025, and site preparation and construction work began in December 2025. The


  • 2026–27 proposed budget maintains programs and staff despite rising costs

    Facing rising operational expenses, the Herkimer Central School District has put forward a 2026-27 budget proposal designed to safeguard essential programs and staff while minimizing the burden on local taxpayers. “We understand that families are navigating the same rising costs as schools in areas such as utilities and fuel,” Herkimer Superintendent Kathleen Carney said. “This


  • VIDEO: Athletic Leadership Council

    The Herkimer CSD Athletic Leadership Council launched this school year to focus on student leadership in sports, in school and in the community – including supporting each other at athletic events. You can watch the video below or watch the video directly on YouTube.


  • State Sen. Mark Walczyk presents arts proclamation at Herkimer CSD, students put on arts/music showcase

    State Sen. Mark Walczyk visited Herkimer Middle-High School on Friday, April 24, to present Herkimer Central School District with a Youth Art Month proclamation, and he was treated to an arts and music showcase. Walczyk presented the proclamation to Herkimer art teachers and students while visiting art teacher Heather McCutcheon’s classroom. The proclamation recognized Youth