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COVID Update: 6 New Cases

On Wednesday, November 17, the Averill Park Central School District was notified that four students at Algonquin Middle School, and one student and one staff member at Averill Park High School have tested positive for the COVID-19 virus. School-based contact tracing...
Current Events Class Visits Pittstown Volunteer Emergency Station

Current Events Class Visits Pittstown Volunteer Emergency Station

Mr. Smith’s Current Events class took a field trip to the Pittstown Volunteer Emergency Station. As part of an independent study project on the issues faced by First Responders, a group of students helped organize the trip. They met with paid and volunteer...
Mikey Lascala Retiring After 20 Years Behind the Wheel

Mikey Lascala Retiring After 20 Years Behind the Wheel

After sitting in the driver’s seat for 20 years with the Averill Park Central School District, bus driver Michael Lascala is officially retiring. “I’ll miss working,” he said. “I never took time off.” Lascala joined AP after spending 31 years working for Freihofer’s....

COVID Update: 6 New Cases

On Tuesday, November 16, the Averill Park Central School District was notified that four students at Algonquin Middle School, one student at Miller Hill-Sand Lake Elementary School, and one student at Poestenkill Elementary School have tested positive for the COVID-19...

COVID Update: 4 New Cases

On Monday, November 15, the Averill Park Central School District was notified that one student and one staff member at Miller Hill-Sand Lake Elementary School, one student at West Sand Lake Elementary School, and one student at Algonquin Middle School have tested...
Students Learn Bike Safety From Deputy Nikles

Students Learn Bike Safety From Deputy Nikles

Mrs. Medici held a bike unit for Mrs. Ryan’s and Mrs. Ferlito’s classes during Physical Education class. Deputy Nikles offered bike safety tips and all of the students had a great time! They learned some bicycle safety and became better riders.