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Staff & coaches take on Albany County Sheriff’s Office at June 2 Badges vs. Bulldogs softball game – join us!

BKW staff and coaches will take on the Albany County Sheriff’s Office at a Bulldogs vs. Badges softball game at Thursday, June 2, at 6 p.m. at the school softball field. The rain date is June 9. All are welcome at this fun event, which will also feature concessions, ice cream and a 50/50. Admission …

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Reflections on the school tragedy in Texas

Please see the following message from Dr. Mundell in response to yesterday’ tragic event in Texas. Our counseling and support staff in available to assist students with any social/emotional needs in processing this horrific event. If you need support for your child, please reach out to their counselor or the building principal. May 24, 2022 …

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Students present an awesome Ag Day 2022

BKW’s  high school students tapped their AgriSTEAM knowledge, experience and creative skills to present an awesome Ag Day 2022 for pre-K through 6th grade students. Presenters included current high school students, alumni and district staff, local and regional experts – including those with whom students are interning – and feathered and furry friends of all …

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Residents approve 2022-23 budget, Helderberg Trail building purchase, new school buses, and reelect two to school board

BKW Central School District residents voted 295-108 on May 17, 2022 to approve a $24.69 million district budget for the 2022-23 school year. The approved spending plan totals $24,688,027 and represents a spending increase of 4.29 percent or $1,015,779 over the current year budget and a tax levy decrease of -0.5% or -$53,897. Residents also, …

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Katy Keyser awarded competitive scholarship to attend National Agriculture in the Classroom 2022 Conference

Summer is a time for learning and growing for many educators, including BKW Elementary’s Katy Keyser, who has been awarded a competitive scholarship as a New York educator and will participate in the National Agriculture in the Classroom 2022 Conference from June 28 to July 1, in Saratoga Springs. Keyser, a literacy specialist and English …

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Secondary students take on classic car restoration project

There are school projects but then there are projects that become “classics.” Those are the kind of projects BKW Secondary School students want to get involved in. With the support of their teachers and the community, students plan to spend the next year restoring a 1976 Corvette Stingray donated by Paul and Diane Malecki and …

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BKW supports legislation allowing whole and 2% milk in public schools

BKW Superintendent Dr. Timothy Mundell and incoming Secondary School Principal Bonnie Kane joined Assemblyman Chris Tague, and other state and local leadership at Ridgedale Farm in Sharon Springs on May 2 to promote legislation that would allow whole and 2% milk to be served in public schools.  As one of the keynote speakers, Dr. Mundell …

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BKW Secondary School announces 3rd Quarter Honor Roll

Congratulations to the following BKW Secondary School students for achieving 3rd quarter honor roll: High Honors – 95 and higher GRADE 7 Abraham, Joaquin Bremer, Holly Cole, Layla Elble, Charlotte Elble, Eden Emmerich, Madelyn Evans, Myla Ferguson, Henry Hellwig, Saige Hopkins, Evelyn Miller, Nicholas Mosbey, Madison Pasquini, Madison Sanchez, Maya Stevens, Justin Stevens, Marshall West, …

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June 8 is final date for online Secondary yearbook orders

The final date for online Secondary School yearbook sales is June 8, 2022.  From now until then, yearbooks are $59 (+8% sales tax) and can be purchased online or with Mrs. Daviero in Room 155 with cash (exact amount) or check (made out to BKW Memoir).  Purchasing by June 8 secures you a copy.  On …

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BKW Explorers 4-H students raise over $1,413 for Ukrainian refugee children

During the month of April, students in the BKW Explorers 4-H Club raised $1,413.50 for Ukrainian refugee children through their UNICEF Coins for Kids drive. Community service is an important part of 4-H at BKW, and student members organize and lead all of their club’s activities. “Our 4-H members voted to take on the cause …

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