Last week, ELNA Magnetics Vice President James Ferraro met with the Computer Video Production class to share his vision: a 3–4 minute video that introduces the company, highlights its employees, and showcases its community involvement. The students jumped right in, brainstorming ideas, writing a vision board, and presenting their plans earlier this week.
Next up? Producing a professional video that includes employee interviews, facts about ELNA Magnetics, and even a virtual tour of the facility. ELNA Magnetics wants to post it to their website. This hands-on project offers students an incredible opportunity to gain real-world experience while helping a local business connect with its community.
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You know spring is just around the corner when you see students from Michael Cooper and Brian Robinson’s science classes out tapping the maple trees on campus!
Attention 10th-12th grade students and parent/guardians:
Need to get measured for your class ring or want to see ring samples?
Stop by the Jostens table during lunch on Tuesday, March 11th.
In the meanwhile, click here to design and order your Saugerties High School jewelry online.
Today, we’re highlighting the incredible work of students in Amy Hayes’ art class at Saugerties High School. Inspired by artist George Segal, students are using paper mache and plaster to create casts of their own hands holding objects that reflect their identities and interests.
Saugerties Senior Varsity wrestler Savannah Tittelback is the Section IX Champion in her weight class!
We are thrilled to announce that the incredible artwork of (left photo) Daniel Stracuzzi (Grade 10) and (right photo) Maite De Leon (Grade 11) has been selected to be showcased at this year’s Columbia-Greene Community College (C-GCC) Juried High School 2025 Art Show!