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Torch yearbook now on sale
(Nov. 4, 2009) The 2009-10 middle/high school yearbook,
Torch, is now on sale. Yearbooks may be ordered online using a
credit card at
myyear.com or by mail with checks made payable to Voorheesville
High School Torch. The deadline for ordering is January 15. »
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Enjoy live entertainment at the Cabaret Nov. 7
(Nov. 3, 2009) Voorheesville's Friends of
Music welcomes the entire community to enjoy an evening of live
entertainment featuring the notable talents of the district's students
and faculty. »
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First annual Harvest Festival
set for Friday, Nov. 6
Enjoy a fun-filled evening emphasizing healthy lifestyles
(Oct. 30, 2009) Enjoy food, crafts, dancing
and prizes during the first annual Harvest Festival on Friday, Nov. 6,
from 6 to 8:30 p.m. at Voorheesville Elementary School. Admission is
free. Children must be accompanied by an adult. »
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Fall
Blood Drive exceeds goal
(October 21, 2009)-Faculty,
students and staff members at Clayton A. Bouton High School and members
of the community donated 67
units of blood at the school’s fall blood drive on Tuesday, Oct. 20—surpassing
their goal of 54 units. »
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First quarter progress reports out
First quarter progress reports were
mailed to parents on October 14. »
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DIEFENDORF'S LETTER
Voorheesville students "take up"
Rachel's Challenge
Two new clubs emerge to sustain
positive momentum
Rachel Scott was one of the first
students killed at Columbine High School in 1999.
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High School Student Council elected
The Voorheesville High School student
body elected its student officers for the 2009-10 school year in
September.
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Calling all cooks, volunteers for 1st Annual Harvest Festival, Nov. 6
A fun-filled evening emphasizing healthy lifestyles through food, crafts
and dance!
(October 7, 2009)-On Friday, Nov. 6 the Voorheesville PTA will hold the 1st annual Harvest
Festival to celebrate Blackbird Paradise. The celebration of healthy
lifestyles will be held at the elementary school from 6-8:30 p.m. The
planning committee is looking for cooks to provide a dish for sampling.
Interested? It's easy to participate.
Learn how you can help and find more information about Harvest Festival.
Students feeling ill during school day should
visit school nurse
"As a district,
we are currently being asked by the Department of Health to collect data
on the number of students we have out sick with flu related symptoms,"
says Mark Diefendorf, high school principal. "If your child calls you by
cell phone and informs you that he or she is sick, please encourage them
to visit the school nurse to report the illness so that proper
documentation can be made regarding his or her attendance."
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