Schenectady schools giving out 7-day food boxes ahead of holidays | The Daily Gazette
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Schenectady school district families can pick up food boxes Wednesday and Thursday with a week worth of meals ahead of the winter school break.
Boxes full of seven days of meals and snacks for students can be picked up from schools across the district Wednesday and just at Schenectady High School on a final pickup day Thursday. Here’s a list.
Between 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Wednesday:
Central Park Middle School
Van Corlaer Elementary School
Central Park Middle School
Schenectady High School
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Cocalico:Â 38 â 21 at Cocalico High School
(four new), eight at Reamstown Elementary School, five at Cocalico Middle School, four at Denver Elementary School and two at Adamstown Elementary School.
Columbia Borough: Nine.
(nine new), 22 at Fritz Elementary School, 18 at Huesken Middle School
(one new), 13 at Leola Elementary School, 12 at Smoketown Elementary SchoolÂ
(one new) and six at Brownstown Elementary School. Five have been reported at the district s support buildings
(one new).Â
(two new), 10 at Donegal Junior High School
(three new), nine at Donegal High School
(one new)Â and six at Donegal Primary School
(three new). One additional case was reported districtwide
Cocalico:Â 38 â 21 at Cocalico High School
(four new), eight at Reamstown Elementary School, five at Cocalico Middle School, four at Denver Elementary School and two at Adamstown Elementary School.
Columbia Borough: Nine.
(nine new), 22 at Fritz Elementary School, 18 at Huesken Middle School
(one new), 13 at Leola Elementary School, 12 at Smoketown Elementary SchoolÂ
(one new) and six at Brownstown Elementary School. Five have been reported at the district s support buildings
(one new).Â
(two new), 10 at Donegal Junior High School
(three new), nine at Donegal High School
(one new)Â and six at Donegal Primary School
(three new). One additional case was reported districtwide
Clara J. King Elementary School was one of 40 recipients honored with the 2020 Golden Bell Award by the California School Boards Association (CSBA). Each year, CSBA recognizes outstanding educational programs and school governance practices that effectively address the needs of California students.
Clara King Elementary School is part of Cypress School District. Photo by C.E.H. Wiedel.
The award-winning program at King supports students’ social-emotional development. All students learn strategies to promote emotion regulation, peaceful conflict resolution, empathy, and responsible decision-making through age-appropriate lessons. Students apply these strategies in their daily interactions with others, both inside and outside the classroom.