MIDDLEBURGH - Middleburgh Central school has announced its Summer 2024 Student Opportunities. You can get more information about them on the district website.
Schoharie River Center Summer Enrichment, July 1 – August 2, – Grades K-6, 8 a.m. -5 p.m. at MES
Mountains, Museums, and Music –June 26 – June 29, – Grades 9-12
Summer Fitness – July 8 – August 9, – Grades 7-12, 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. at HS
Drivers Education – July 1-3; July 8-26, – Students with Learner’s Permits
Excel Program – August 27 – August 28, – For students going into 7th or 8th Grade, 9 a.m. – noon, at HS
Pre-K Bootcamp – August 26 – August 30 – New MES Students in Pre-K, 8 a.m.– noon at MES
K-1 Bootcamp – August 26 – August 30 – New MES Students in Grades K-1, 8 a.m. – noon at MES
Joint Youth Commission Summer Program – June 26 – July 28, – All Grades, 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. at HS
Joshua Project Summer Meals Program – July 1 – August 23, – All Students, noon-1 p.m. at HS
Schoharie River Center Summer Enrichment – July 1 – August 2, – Grades K-6, 8 a.m. -5 p.m. at MCS Elementary School
MES students will have the opportunity to participate in outside activities, create art projects, enjoy weekly field trips to Mine Kill State Park, and explore the ecology of the Schoharie Creek.
Self-transport only. District transportation will only be provided for the field trips to Mine Kill State Park.
Please note that there is no programming on July 4 or July 5.
Registration for current MAP students opens 05/01/2024. Registration for all other students opens 05/15/2024.
Maximum Number of Students: 50
Contact Person: Courtney Nelson
Email: map@mcsdny.org
Mountains, Museums, and Music –June 26 – June 29, – Grades 9-12
MCS students in grades 9-12 will be able to participate in up to four activities – a hike of the Adirondacks or Catskills; a trip to a museum; and a Broadway Musical.
Self-transport to MCS. District transportation to destinations.
Maximum Number of Students: 12 per activity
Contact Person: Lisa Himme
Email: lisa.himme@mcsdny.org
Summer Fitness – July 8 – August 9, – Grades 7-12, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. (noon) at MCS High School
The athletics department will provide supervision for students in grades 7-12 who would like to use the Fitness Center for workouts. Current 6th graders who will be advancing to 7th grade are eligible to attend.
Self-transport only. District transportation will not be provided.
Contact Persons: Gregg Johns
Email: gregg.johns@mcsdny.org
Excel Program – For students going into 7th or 8th – August 27 – August 28, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. (noon) at MCS High School
Many students struggle with the transition from Elementary School to the Jr./Sr. High School. Often times those anxieties are due to lack of transitional opportunities and knowing people who can help. The Excel program will work with students who have social anxieties, academic struggles and provide a nurturing transition. They will have an opportunity to walk through the school, meet students in other grade levels and meet teachers and counselors who will become familiar faces on the first day of school.
Self-transport only. District transportation will not be provided.
Maximum Number of Students: 20
Contact Person: Matthew Sloane, Principal
Email: matthew.sloane@mcsdny.org
Pre-K Bootcamp – August 26 – August 30, New MES Students in Pre-K, 8 a.m. – 12 p.m. (noon) at MCS Elementary School
MES offers a Pre-K Bootcamp for any incoming Pre-K student to get them into the swing of things in the elementary building. Students learn about classroom routines, become familiar with the different learning spaces at MES, and meet some of our faculty and staff members. It’s a great sneak peek for students to get ready for the new school year! Must enroll by Aug. 1, 2024
Self-transport only. District transportation will not be provided.
Maximum Number of Students: 20
Contact Person: Laurie McGeary, Registrar
Email: laurie.mcgeary@mcsdny.org
K-1 Bootcamp – August 26 – August 30, New MES Students in K-1, 8 a.m. – 12 p.m. at MCS Elementary School
MES offers a K-1 Bootcamp for any incoming kindergarten or first grade student to get them into the swing of things in the elementary building. Students learn about classroom routines, become familiar with the different learning spaces at MES, and meet some of our faculty and staff members. It’s a great sneak peek for students to get ready for the new school year! Must enroll by Aug. 1, 2024
Self-transport only. District transportation will not be provided.
Maximum Number of Students: 20
Contact Person: Laurie McGeary, Registrar
Email: laurie.mcgeary@mcsdny.org
Joint Youth Commission Summer Program – June 26 – July 26, – All Grades, 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. at MCS High School
The Middleburgh Joint Youth Commission provides a variety of programs for youth in the four participating municipalities (Town of Broome, Town of Fulton, Town & Village of Middleburgh). Summer programs include swim lessons and open swim, tennis, arts and crafts, open gym. This is free to all youth, even outside the tax areas.
In-door activities will occur in the foyer of the MCS Jr/Sr high school gymnasium.
This program is not supervisory in nature. Parents/guardians of elementary children must attend with their children.
Please note that there is no programming on July 4 or July 5.
For more information, please contact the Village of Middleburgh (518) 827-5143
Joshua Project Summer Meals Program – July 1 – August 23, – All students, 12 p.m. (noon)-1 p.m. at MCS High School
The Joshua Project, now in its 11th year, will provide free meals to the Middleburgh community from 12-1 PM Monday through Friday in the high school cafeteria. Lunch will be served from 12-1 PM.
Please note that no meals will be served on July 4 or July 5.
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