CAPITAL REGION, N.Y. â On Tuesday, May 18, school districts across the Capital Region held votes on budgets and school board elections. According to the New York State School Boards Association, New York voters approved 99.2% of school district budgets. We appreciate the many who turned out â in person or by absentee ballot â to approve local school budget proposals and elect school board members this year, NYSSBA Executive Director Robert Schneider stated. The high passage rate for proposed budgets is a welcome endorsement of spending plans that will strengthen our educational programs and restore some of the academic and student support services that were curtailed by the pandemic, Schneider continued.
COHOES, N.Y. — The Cohoes Board of Education recently approved the appointment of Peggy O’Shea to the position of superintendent of schools for a three-year term, effective immediately.
Coronavirus causes Cohoes High to switch to remote learning
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Students walk home from Cohoes High School on Monday, March 27, 2017 in Cohoes, N.Y. For the first time in Cohoes history, students may soon be riding the bus to school. All students in the district walk or depend on rides from family and friends to get to school but the district is weighing the possibility of giving out bus passes that would let students take CDTA buses to school. ( Lori Van Buren / Times Union)Lori Van Buren
COHOES – Cohoes High School switched to remote learning for Monday as a result of staffing shortages caused by the coronavirus pandemic, the Cohoes City School District said on its website.
Coronavirus impact on staff forces Cohoes High to stick to remote learning
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Cohoes High School has extended remote learning for its students until Jan. 25 in response to more COVID-19 cases and additional quarantining, the Cohoes City School District sLori Van Buren
COHOES – Cohoes High School has extended remote learning for its students until Jan. 25 in response to more COVID-19 cases and additional quarantining, the Cohoes City School District said.
The COVID-19 cases “and subsequent quarantine requirements have continued to create a significant strain on our staffing,” the district said.
“Our plan is to have students return for in-person learning on Monday, Jan. 25,” the district said.