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Two actors from the National Theatre of Children perform a scene from a production about energy use.

Students in all of our elementary schools were treated to an engaging assembly earlier this month, thanks to Central Hudson and the National Theatre for Children! The assembly, called Project Energy, introduced our K-6 students to the world of renewable energy sources, ways to conserve energy, and how we measure it.

Two students hold up a letter "T" worksheet.

Recently, our Terrific Grade 1 students in Jaime Monroe's class Tackled the Tremendously Tough Task of mastering the letter T! From identifying different T sounds, sorting capitalized T and lower case t, and recognizing beginning T sounding words, Their Teamwork was Top-Tier! 

Two students toast their milk cartons during lunch.

Our Grade 2 students took a fun brain break while enjoying lunch today, and it was all smiles! Whether they were diving into their favorite school lunch or munching on a homemade meal, these students were fueling up for success. Full bellies = food for the mind! Now, who’s going to pass the chocolate milk?

Student creates fog with the help of an adult by pouring water over dry ice.

Check out the K-2 students at Cahill Elementary School who became junior scientists during a recent PTA-sponsored science assembly! Thanks to the Nutty Scientists of the Hudson Valley, our kids got hands-on with some "cool" experiments involving dry ice (literally cool – that stuff is freezing!).