Grade 8 Moving Up Photos & Video
Congratulations to the Class of 2028 and our families! We are so proud of you! Check out the photo gallery on our Flickr page for more than 100 high resolution photos from our Grade 8 Moving Up Ceremony.
Congratulations to the Class of 2028 and our families! We are so proud of you! Check out the photo gallery on our Flickr page for more than 100 high resolution photos from our Grade 8 Moving Up Ceremony.
Congratulations to the Class of 2032 and our families! We are so proud of you! Visit our Flickr page for more than 100 high resolution photos from our Grade 4 Moving Up Ceremony.
Schalmont is beyond proud to share this wonderful art project that connected some of our 1st graders with our High School sculpture students. First graders in Mrs. LeRoy and Miss Pink’s classes were challenged earlier this year to make drawings of their favorite stuffies. As you can see from the photos, they did an amazing …
Mrs. Mankuski’s kindergartners made their own butter last week as they celebrated Dairy Month with guests from the NYS Dept. of Agriculture & Markets and Cornell Cooperative Extension! “We used heavy cream in a closed container and our own man power,” explained Mrs. Mankuski. “We then tried our butter using crackers. The students truly enjoyed …
Third graders had a great time exploring the miSci (Museum of Innovation and Science) museum in Schenectady last week for a field trip, including a show in the planetarium! See more photos on our Flickr page. Thank you Mrs. Shafer and Mrs. Wood for sharing your awesome photos!
Schalmont held its annual Senior Walkthrough June 10 where the Class of 2024 walked the hallways of Jefferson Elementary one last time! See more than 100 photos from the event on our Flickr page. Watch a video of the walkthrough on our YouTube channel.
Eighth graders tested out the coolers they made as part of a Physical Science class project last week! The lesson challenged students to work in teams to design insulated packing containers that could keep two small containers of ice cream frozen, explained Science Teacher Mrs. Bryson. The hot temperatures last week were the perfect test …